SAGA Talk: Advances in the kinematics and geodynamics of Africa
A talk on Advances in the kinematics and geodynamics of Africa will be presented by Dr. Sarah Stamps, an Assistant Professor at Virginia Tech in the Department of Geosciences where she leads the Geodesy and Tectonophysics Laboratory. She is also a National Geographic Explorer. She received her PhD from Purdue University in 2013 and studied at MIT as a National lbuterol salbutamol online Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow. Her group collects and uses GPS positioning data to study seismic and volcanic hazards and continental geodynamics Dr. Stamps leads projects in Madagascar, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, China, Central America, the Caribbean.
The talk will be held onFriday 30 June 2017 at 17:00 (CAT) at Room 101 Geoscience Building, Wits Braamfontein Campus East, Johannesburg |