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Dr. Julie Bowles is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM), affiliated with the College of Letters & Science. She currently serves as the Graduate Committee Chair. Her research focuses on the Earth's geomagnetic field variations, volcanic processes, and the magnetic properties of igneous rocks. She holds a PhD from the University of California, San Diego, and undergraduate degrees from the University of Washington and the University of Puget Sound.
Dr. Bowles' work integrates field studies, laboratory experiments, and computational modeling to understand how magnetic minerals record geomagnetic changes. Her research projects include analyzing pyroclastic flows in the western U.S., studying eruptive processes on mid-ocean ridges, and simulating Martian rock magnetization in the lab. She has collaborated with institutions like IODP on oceanic crustal studies and contributed to interdisciplinary projects such as the Alarcon Rise geology analysis.
Her publications span journals like Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems and Frontiers in Earth Science. While no formal advisees are listed, her research actively engages graduate students in experimental and field-based projects. Grants and funding sources are not explicitly detailed in the provided information.
Dr. Bowles' lab specializes in paleomagnetic and rock magnetic techniques, with ongoing investigations into cation ordering in titanomagnetites and the influence of emplacement conditions on magnetic signal preservation. Her work has implications for planetary science, particularly in interpreting Mars' surface magnetization and Earth's paleomagnetic history.



