Computational Geodynamics, Yonsei University
Changyeol Lee Ph. D., Geophysics
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Dr. Ritabrata Dasgupta (Post-doctoral Reseacher)
- B.S. Department of Geological Sciences, Jadavpur University, 2013
- M.S. Department of Geological Sciences, Jadavpur University, 2015
- Ph.D., Department of Geological Sciences, Jadavpur University, 2022
- Research subjects: Dynamics of Plume-Lithosphere interactions and associated geological processes
Publications:
1. Dasgupta, R., and Mandal, N., (2018) Surface topography of the overriding plates in bi-vergent subduction systems: A mechanical model. Tectonophysics doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2017.08.008
2. Dasgupta, R., Mandal, N., Lee, C., (2021) Controls of subducting slab dip and age on the extensional versus compressional deformation in the overriding plate. Tectonophysics doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2020.228716
3. Dasgupta, R., Sen, J., Mandal, N., (2021) Bending curvatures of subducting plates: old versus young slabs. Geophysical Journal International doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggab070
4. Dasgupta, R., and Mandal, N., (2022) Role of double-subduction dynamics in the topographic evolution of the Sunda plate. Geophysical Journal International doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggac025
5. Dasgupta, R., and Mandal, N., (2022) Trench topography in subduction zones: a reflection of the plate decoupling depth. Frontiers in Earth Science 10.3389/feart.2022.908234
6. Dasgupta, R., and Lee, C., (2023) Plume-driven weakening of the lithosphere and geodynamic implications. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, in revision
7. Hazarika, P., Dasgupta, R., Baruah, A., Mandal, N., (2022) Estimation of surface displacements due to overpressure in dual magma chamber setting: insights from analytical approach and numerical modeling. International Journal of Earth Science, submitted
8. Dasgupta, R., Mandal, N., Lee, C., (2022) Deformation of subducting slabs with trench parallel anisotropy: insights from laboratory experiments, in preparation
Youngjun Lee (Ph.D student)
- B.Sc., Department of Earth System Sciences, Yonsei University, 2021
- Research subjects: Numerical modeling of slab buckling and mantle wind
Publications:
1. Lee, Y. and Lee, C., Advent of Mantle Wind by Subduction: Numerical Model Approach. (in preparation)
Dongwoo Han (Master)
- Ph.D. student, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, The United Kingdom (England), fully supported by the Clarendon Scholarship
- B.Sc., Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Korea University, 2020
- M.Sc., Department of Earth System Sciences, Yonsei University, 2023
- Research subjects: Hydrothermal circulation in subduction zone and its thermal effects
Publications:
1. Han, D., Park, Y., Lee, C., (2023) Roles of Hydrothermal Circulation in Thermal and Magnetic Anomalies in Old Subduction Zones, Communication Earth & Environment, 4(242)
Hyunseong Kim (Master)
- Ph.D. student, School of Geographical & Earth Sciences, Univerisity of Glasgow, The United Kingdom (Scotland), fully supported by the NERC Fellowship
- B.Sc., Department of Earth System Sciences, Yonsei University, 2021
- M.Sc., Department of Earth System Sciences, Yonsei University, 2023
- Research subjects: Numerical modeling of intraplate volcanism in the Korean Peninsula and northeast China
Publications:
1. Kim, H., Lee, Y., Kim, D., and Lee, C., (2022). Roles of partial hydration of mantle transition zone and wadsleyite–olivine phase transition in wet plume development: Origin of Quaternary intraplate volcanoes in Korea. Tectonophysics, 837, 229467
Soohwan Yoo (Master)
- Assistant Manager at Earth E&G Corp., Korea
- B.Sc., Department of Earth Systems & Environmental Sciences, Chonnam National University, 2019
- M.Sc., Department of Earth System Sciences, Yonsei University, 2022
- Research subjects: Melt generation and migration within the mantle wedge
Publications:
1. Yoo, S., and Lee, C., (2020). Correlation of Quaternary volcano clusters with partial melting of mantle wedge, northeast Japan: A numerical model study, Geophysical Research Letters, 47(7), e2019GL086205.
2. Yoo, S., and Lee, C., (2023) Controls on Melt Focusing Beneath Old Subduction Zones: A Case Study of Northeast Japan, Tectonophysics, 851, 229766
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