Marine Geology and Geophysics
College or University: University of Miami
Type of degree: Ph.D.
Brief overview of program: The Division of Marine Geology and Geophysics (MGG) has broad research interests in understanding the geology, geophysics and geochemistry of the earth system, beneath, within, and above the oceans. MGG faculty and students emphasize cross-divisional cooperation in which geological phenomena interact with or are influenced by processes generally studied in other disciplines, such as ocean currents, climate, and biological evolution. They are pioneering remote sensing techniques to assess the earthÕs crustal movement and sedimentation in coastal zones. The Division is at the forefront of understanding carbonate deposit systems, and paleoclimate researchers are using stromatolites and reefs to learn more about past climate change by studying the interaction between biological and geological processes. Ocean observing systems, such as hydrological observatories, are playing prominently in research efforts as well.
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Description of Facilities: The Division has many well-equipped modern laboratories, such as a SEM & TEM lab (with Drs. Patricia Blackwelder and Pamela Reid), rock properties (Dr. Gregor Eberli), and stable isotope and geochemistry laboratories (Dr. Peter Swart).
Student Support: The overwhelming majority of MGG students are supported as research assistants. These assistantships, which are awarded competitively, provide a monthly stipend and cover tuition costs. Students not supported as research assistants are generally supported on special fellowships provided by their employer or, for some non-U.S. students, their home country.
Program Point of Contact: Dr. Peter Swart
Email: pswart@rsmas.miami.edu Institution address: 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway Miami, 33149-1098
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