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Dr. Julian-Christopher Storck is a Lecturer at ETH Zürich's Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, affiliated with the Institute for Geochemistry and Petrology. His research focuses on igneous petrology, geochemistry, and isotopic tracing of magmatic processes, particularly in the Southern Alps and early Earth systems. He investigates crustal contamination, silicon and titanium isotopes, and Triassic magmatism dynamics. Active in teaching, he contributes to courses like 'Magmatism and Metamorphose I' and 'Conceptual and Quantitative Methods in Geochemistry'. His work bridges field-based studies with advanced analytical techniques, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to understand Earth's evolution and planetary processes.
Research interests include the application of stable isotopes (e.g., Si, Ti, Hf) to trace magmatic differentiation and crustal evolution, as well as the geology of the Southern Alps. Recent work highlights the role of weathering in early Earth continental magmatism and the origins of ureilite precursors in the protoplanetary disk. Collaborations span cosmochemistry and terrestrial magmatism, reflecting his broad expertise in geochemical systems.



