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Andreas Kronenberg is a Professor and the Michael T. Halbouty Chair in Geology at Texas A&M University, serving as Associate Director of the Center for Tectonophysics. He holds dual affiliations with the Department of Geology and Geophysics and the Texas A&M College of Geosciences. His research focuses on structural geology, tectonophysics, and mineral physics, with emphasis on Earth materials' mechanical properties and deformation mechanisms at high pressure/temperature conditions. Dr. Kronenberg leads experimental studies on water weakening in quartz/feldspar, anisotropic rock behavior, and carbonate rheology in subduction zones.
Education: PhD (Geology, Brown University, 1983), MS (Geology, Brown University, 1979), BS (Geology, UCLA, 1977).
Research explores (1) fluid-rock interactions in deformation, (2) crystal plasticity in silicates and carbonates, and (3) high-temperature creep mechanisms. Key contributions include discovering reversible water weakening in quartz and developing StraboSpot's digital deformation data archives. He participates in AGU's Mineral and Rock Physics Focus Group and the NSF-funded In-situ Rock Deformation RCN.
Award-winning educator and researcher, Kronenberg teaches graduate courses in structural petrology (Geol 665) and experimental rock mechanics (Geop 615), while mentoring students through collaborative projects. His work bridges laboratory experiments with field observations, advancing understanding of lithospheric deformation processes.
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