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Ján Vozár is a researcher and deputy director of the Geophysical Division at the Earth Science Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava, Slovakia. He leads the Department of Geomagnetism and specializes in multidimensional electromagnetic modeling of the Earth, particularly magnetotelluric (MT) and geomagnetic studies, as well as geophysical-petrological and joint inversion modeling.
- Research Interests: Tectonics, geodynamics, electromagnetic inversion, and geothermal energy potential assessment.
- Projects: Key contributions to the INDEPTH project (Tibetan Plateau studies), IRETHERM (Irish geothermal energy), and CELEBRATION 2000 (Carpathian crustal imaging).
- Publications: Over 60 publications focusing on crustal conductivity anomalies, magnetotelluric inversion techniques, and tectonic interpretations across diverse regions including the Western Carpathians, Tibetan Plateau, and Dublin Basin.
- Collaborations: Extensive international collaboration with institutions like Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Stanford University, and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Vozár's work integrates electromagnetic data with seismic and geological datasets to resolve lithospheric architecture, particularly in collisional zones and geothermal aquifers. His methodological innovations in 3D MT inversion and geomagnetic sounding have advanced understanding of crustal fluid dynamics and tectonic evolution.
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