Member Since 1973
Tim L. Grove
Professor, Geology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Professional Experience
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Professor, Geology
1979 - Present
University of Colorado Boulder
BA
1971 - Present
MIT/WHOI Joint Program
Professor, Geology
2012 - 2012
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Education
Doctorate
1976
Harvard University
Doctorate
Honors & Awards
Harry H. Hess Medal
Received 2018
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Reginald Daly Lecture
Received 2007
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Union Fellow
Received 2001
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Publications
Plagioclase Lherzolite Melting: Experimental Constraints on a Primary, High‐Alumina MORB From the So...
We experimentally investigated the phase relations of a primary basaltic glass erupted on the 10–15°E ultraslow spreading (∼0.4...
October 26, 2023
Temperatures and Timescales of Crystallization in the “Mush ...
December 01, 2022
MAGMARS: A Melting Model for the Martian Mantle and FeO‐Rich...
December 14, 2021
Origins of Major Element, Trace Element, and Isotope Garnet ...
December 08, 2020
AGU Abstracts
Late-Stage Lunar Magmatism Driven by a Hybrid Mantle Source
AGU 2024
study of earth's deep interior | 11 december 2024
Susana Hoyos, Stephanie M. Krein, Timothy L. Grove
Late-stage magmatism on the Moon remains largely unknown due to the lack of samples. In 2021, China's Change-5 (CE5) mission returned the youngest mar...
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Garnet Lherzolite as the Source of Tholeiitic Melts in Kamaʻehuakanaloa
CHEMISTRY AND EVOLUTION OF EARTH’S INTERIOR AS RECORDED BY MANTLE PLUMES I POSTER
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 13 december 2023
Susana Hoyos, Stephanie M. Krein, Timothy L. Grove
The mantle source composition of low-silica, TiO2-rich Hawaiian tholeiitic lavas is an ongoing debate between two contrasting models: a pyroxenite sou...
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Differentiation of the Angrite Parent Body: implications of a moon-sized planetesimal in the early Solar System.
ACCRETION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF ROCKY PLANETS FROM INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES I ORAL
study of earth's deep interior | 14 december 2022
Susana Hoyos, Timothy L. Grove
Angrites are a group of basaltic achondrites formed in a differentiated body that began accreting in the first 4 Myr of the Solar System. They record ...
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Volunteer Experience
2015 - 2023
Member
Development Board
2020 - 2021
Member
Development Board
2017 - 2020
Committee Chair
Centennial Steering Committee
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