
معرفی
Dr. Bartosz Pieterek is an Assistant Professor at Adam Mickiewicz University specializing in planetary geology with a focus on Martian volcanology and sulfide geochemistry. As Principal Investigator of the PRELUDIUM 16 project, he combines satellite imagery, digital terrain models, and spectral data to study Martian volcanic processes and metal distribution in terrestrial lithosphere.
- Venue: Room 214
- Contact: b.pieterek@amu.edu.pl | bpieterek94@gmail.com
His research spans two interconnected domains: (1) Reconstructing Martian volcanic history through analysis of small-scale volcanic structures in young regions, and (2) Investigating sulfide dynamics at crust-mantle boundaries with implications for metallogeny and planetary exploration. This dual focus enables cross-disciplinary insights between terrestrial and extraterrestrial magmatic systems.
Peer-reviewed publications (2017-2025) demonstrate consistent output across volcanology, geochemistry, and planetary exploration domains. Key trends include:
- Systematic analysis of Martian fissure eruptions and volcanic ramparts
- Quantitative studies of sulfide behavior in both terrestrial and Martian contexts
- Development of specialized instruments like MIRORES for ore detection
- Integration of thermal inertia mapping with structural geology
- Comparative studies of oceanic and continental crust-mantle transitions
- Time-resolved analysis of Martian magmatic activity periods
Technically, Pieterek combines remote sensing with petrological modeling to address fundamental questions about planetary evolution and resource distribution.



