Geophysics research wins international award
One of our leading academics has been honoured for her outstanding achievements and contributions in geosciences. Professor Gillian Foulger, has been awarded the Leopold von Buch Plaque 2020, which is the highest award given by the German Geological Society (DGGV). Gillian receives the honour for her long research career in earthquake seismology and plate tectonics, which includes challenging long held assumptions in mantle dynamics and the origins of volcanoes in Iceland and Hawaii. Challenging theories In her book 'Plates vs. Plumes: A Geological Controversy' she developed the plate hypothesis, which rejects the theory that volcanic eruption is caused by heat from the Earth's core travelling upwards to the surface, and is instead is caused by melting anomalies in shallow earthquakes as the Earth's crust repeatedly rifts, heals, and rifts again. The German Geological Society is a non-profit international Earth Science organisation with over 3,600 members from more than 64 countries. Their aim is to support geosciences in scientific research and teaching and the publication of new scientific knowledge.
