About
Dr. Fun Meeuws is a Grant-Funded Researcher (A) in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Adelaide. Their research focuses on geodynamic processes, tectonic evolution, and the interplay between magmatism and climate drivers. Key interests include thermochronology, volcanic systems, and geochemical analysis of igneous rocks. They investigate continental-scale tectonic histories and magmatic activity in regions like Australia, Central Asia, and the Altai Mountains.
Publications emphasize multidisciplinary approaches combining fieldwork, isotopic dating (e.g., apatite U-Pb), and geophysical data to explore topics such as rhyolitic magmatism, basin formation, and post-orogenic mineralization. Recent work highlights the significance of Cretaceous-Cenozoic magmatism in shaping continental margins and energy systems. Earlier contributions include applications of electromagnetic induction (EMI) sensors in archaeological prospection and precision agriculture.
No scientific awards are listed, though their grant-funded role suggests active research funding. Advising and grants details are not explicitly provided in available texts. Lab affiliations or teams are unspecified in the directory entry.




