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Kip Hodges is a Foundation Professor at the School of Earth and Space Exploration, Arizona State University (ASU). He leads the Group 18 Laboratories, focusing on noble gas isotope geochemistry and planetary geology. His work integrates field, laboratory, and theoretical approaches to study mountain formation, planetary processes, and impact events.
His research interests span Earth Systems, Planetary Geoscience, Continental Tectonics, Earth Surface Processes, Cosmochemistry, and Planetary Geochemistry. He examines the geodynamic evolution of mountain belts like the Himalaya and Tibetan Plateau, utilizing thermal-kinematic modeling and noble gas isotope data. His planetary research includes lunar and Martian geochronology, impact crater analysis, and strategies for human-robotic collaboration in planetary exploration.
Key projects include studies on the thermal evolution of terrestrial/extraterrestrial materials, diffusivity of noble gases, and the dynamics of continental subduction. His work contributes to understanding mountain-building, impact history of the Solar System, and future exploration missions.
He directs the Group 18 Laboratories, renowned for innovative noble gas isotope geochemistry techniques to constrain thermal histories of terrestrial and extraterrestrial samples. The lab's work includes studies on noble gas diffusivity in planetary materials.
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