
معرفی
Eva Enkelmann is an Associate Professor at the University of Calgary's Department of Earth, Energy, and Environment. She leads research on orogenic systems evolution using geo- and thermochronology methods.
Educational Background:
- PhD Geology, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, 2005
- MSc Geology and Paleontology, University of Freiberg, 2001
Her research examines mountain belt evolution across spatial scales, focusing on interactions between tectonic forces and surface processes. She specializes in multi-method dating of mineral grains and thermochronologic method development. Current projects include geothermal potential assessment in the Liard Basin (NWT), Cu-porphyry exploration in British Columbia, and rock exhumation studies in Yukon.
Recent publications focus on methodological advances in detrital thermochronology, including laser ablation (U-Th-Sm)/He dating, zircon triple-dating, and novel data analysis techniques for complex thermal histories.
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow, Geological Society of America (2022)
- Outstanding Achievements Award, Faculty of Science, University of Calgary (2023)
She teaches courses on global tectonics, structural geology, and field methods, including the Canadian Cordillera Field School.


