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Alessandro M. Forte is Professor of Geophysics at the University of Florida, specializing in computational modeling of Earth's deep interior dynamics. His research employs high-performance computing to simulate mantle convection processes, linking deep-Earth mass and heat movement to surface phenomena including plate tectonics, continental drift, gravity anomalies, and sea-level variations.
Current investigations focus on the relationship between mantle dynamics and paleoclimate signals recorded in geological markers, particularly sea-level changes during warm periods and Milankovitch cycles in cyclostratigraphic data. Dr. Forte collaborates internationally with the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris to map spatio-temporal connections between internal Earth dynamics and climate proxies.
Research applications include explaining continental topography evolution, ocean basin formation, and interpreting seismic tomography through geodynamic constraints. His work advances understanding of how convection-driven processes manifest in Earth's gravitational field, rotational behavior, and long-term surface deformation patterns.
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