
معرفی
Dougal Alexander Jerram is a Researcher at the University of Oslo's Department of Geosciences, specializing in Crustal Processes. His research focuses on volcanic margins, stratigraphy, and petrology, with extensive fieldwork experience across Antarctica, India, Ethiopia, Siberia, and beyond. He has published over 50 peer-reviewed articles and two books, contributing significantly to understanding volcanic facies in rifted margins and flood basalt provinces. His work integrates field geology, petrophysical analysis, and subsurface data interpretation.
His academic roles include membership in the Earth Crisis research group CEED and collaborations with international institutions. Media outreach includes BBC's 'The Birth of Britain' and BBC1's 'The Hottest Place on Earth,' where he presented volcanic exploration. Professional highlights include leading studies on the Siberian Traps, Deccan Traps, and NE Atlantic margins, emphasizing volcanic-sedimentary interactions and hydrocarbon reservoir characterization.
Recent research emphasizes volcaniclastic reservoir architecture, lava-sediment dynamics, and the role of igneous intrusions in fluid migration. He has contributed to projects like the MAPLES initiative exploring magma-sediment plays. His work bridges geological disciplines, with applications in petroleum geology and climate studies linked to large igneous provinces.
Key grants include MagellanPlus workshops on North Atlantic volcanism and collaborations with industry partners. His expertise spans field geology, geophysical data analysis, and experimental volcanology. Dougal maintains an active presence in global geoscience communities, co-editing special journal issues and supervising interdisciplinary projects.



