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Member Since 2012
Juliane Dannberg
Assistant Professor, University of Florida
Professional Experience
University of Florida
Assistant Professor
2019 - Present
University of California Davis
Assistant Project Scientist
2018 - 2019
Colorado State University Fort Collins
Postdoctoral Fellow
2016 - 2018
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Education
Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ
Doctorate
2016
Honors & Awards
Jason Morgan Early Career Award
Received December 2021
Current Roles
Chair
Tectonophysics Early Career & OSPA Committee
Publications
High‐Resolution Mantle Flow Models Reveal Importance of Plate Boundary Geometry and Slab Pull Forces...
Mantle convection models based on geophysical constraints have provided us with a basic understanding of the forces driving and resisting plate mot...
July 29, 2023
The importance of grain size to mantle dynamics and seismolo...
August 13, 2017
How plume-ridge interaction shapes the crustal thickness pat...
August 09, 2017
AGU Abstracts
3D Modeling of Dynamics in the Hikurangi-Kermadec Subduction System
SUBDUCTION TOP TO BOTTOM (ST2B): THE NATURE OF THE SUBDUCTION INTERFACE, EARTHQUAKES, AND THE ROLES OF FLUIDS VI ORAL
tectonophysics | 15 december 2023
Daniel Douglas, John Naliboff, Menno Fraters, Juli...
At subduction zones, oceanic lithosphere is recycled into the deep mantle. This process produces both abundant silicic volcanism in the overriding pla...
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Connecting Earth's Mantle and Core: Modeling Heterogeneous Core-Mantle Boundary Heat Flux over Time
INTERDISCIPLINARY ADVANCES IN UNDERSTANDING EARTH'S LOWERMOST MANTLE LANDSCAPE I POSTER
study of earth's deep interior | 15 december 2023
Rene Gassmoeller, Daniele Thallner, frederick laco...
The Earth's magnetic field is generated by a dynamo in the outer core and is crucial for shielding our planet from harmful radiation. Despite the esta...
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The Influence of Spatially Heterogeneous Core-Mantle Boundary Heat Flux on Earth’s Geodynamo
INTERFACING PALEOMAGNETISM AND GEODYNAMO MODELING: INSIGHTS, OBSERVATIONS, AND APPLICATIONS II POSTER
geomagnetism, paleomagnetism and electromagnetism | 14 december 2023
Daniele Thallner, Courtney J. Sprain, Juliane Dann...
The geodynamo, powered by convective processes in Earth's outer core, has likely been active for at least 3.5 billion years. Studying the geomagnetic ...
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Volunteer Experience
2023 - 2024
Chair
Tectonophysics Early Career & OSPA Committee
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