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Guillaume Jacques

SFB 574 / IFM-GEOMAR

Wischhofstr. 1-3

DE-24148 Kiel

Germany

Ph. ++49-431-600-2561

Fax. ++49-431-600-2915

Email gjacques [AT] ifm-geomar.de

 

 

I studied volcanology in Clermont-Ferrand in France a the Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans. Then I started to have interest of geochemistry, to resolve Earth's dynamic processes on the OIBs. It was first on The Cape Verde Archipelago on Sr-Nd isotopic compositions of Sal island. Second I investigated Li isotopic composition of HIMU-type rocks on Rurutu Island (French Polynesia) to test Li isotopes as tracer for recycled components in the mantle.
Then, I moved to Germany to do a PhD on the C2 project of SFB-574. The main purpose is the overall geochemistry of the freshest and the youngest lavas from the volcanic front of the Southern Volcanic Zone in Chile and of the back-arc in Argentina.



 
EDUCATION
 
2006-2008 Blaise Pascal University, Clermont-Ferrand
2003-2006 University of Poitiers

QUALIFICATIONS

2007 Master's degree in Magmatic and metamorphic processes / Volcanology
2006 Bachelor's degree in Physics and Chemistry of the Earth
2005 Two-year University degree in Geosciences 

 
LABORATORY EXPERIENCE
2008 Same for Li isotope of basaltic samples from Polynesia
2008 Clean-lab, chemical isolation of Sr-Nd, notions in mass spectrometry: Sr-Nd compositions of basaltic samples from Sal (Cape Verde Islands)

 

 

Events Events

Kieler Wissenschaftler fühlen den 'Puls der Erde'

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Buch zum Sonderforschungsbereich über Naturkatastrophen am GEOMAR vorgestellt

Wie funktioniert die Recyclingmaschine der Erde?

Nach elf Jahren endet der Kieler Sonderforschungsbereich 574 zu Subduktionszonen

Final colloquium of SFB 574

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The Lübeck Retreat, May 23-25, 2012

Teilprojekt Öffentlichkeitsarbeit

MEERESFORSCHUNG FÜR MICH UND DICH