Studies of geochemical processes that operate at different spatial and temporal scales on Earth are important to understand planetary evolution. Our research uses cutting edge geochemical and petrological methods to better understand the behavior of elements in a broad spectrum of geological systems, ranging from nano-scale processes to translithospheric systems – on Earth and beyond.
Interested in discussing the research we are working on or learning more? Please contact:
Associate Professor, Geology and Geophysics/Petroleum Engineering
573-341-4618 | jhogan@mst.edu |
149 McNutt Hall
Structural geology - folding and faulting; igneous petrology - granite petrogenesis and textural development; tectonics - extensional regimes; and significance of sub-horizontal topographic surfaces.
For additional information regarding Dr. Hogan's research, please see his website, or select here for publications.
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