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Professor Paul Dirk Bons is a faculty member at the University of Tübingen's Faculty of Geosciences, leading the Structural Geology working group. His research focuses on microstructural processes in geological materials and ice dynamics, with extensive DFG-funded project experience.
His primary research spans structural geology and rock deformation mechanisms, specializing in subgrain structure development in rocks/metals, numerical modeling of partial melt microstructures, and deformation-recrystallization processes in polar ice. He also investigates fluid pathways in hydrothermal systems, exemplified by his Mount Painter Inlier case study in South Australia, integrating geology, materials science, and computational techniques.
Professor Bons has directed multiple completed DFG projects including 'Subgrain structure development in rocks and metals (MineralSubstructureDynamics)', 'Numerical modeling of partial melt microstructures', and polar ice deformation studies. His work demonstrates expertise in computational geodynamics through infrastructure-focused programs and standard grants.
He heads the Structural Geology working group at Tübingen, which conducts advanced microstructural simulations of deformation mechanisms across geological materials and ice systems.
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