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Dr. Manuel-Lukas Diercks is a Researcher in the Department of Geology at Leibniz University Hannover, affiliated with the Institute of Earth System Sciences. He is part of the Working Group on Tectonics, Structural Geology, and Tectonic Geomorphology within the Faculty of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on active tectonics, fault deformation mechanisms, and the interplay between tectonics and geomorphology in regions like Anatolia, the Corinth Rift, and the Alps. He uses advanced techniques such as InSAR geodesy and field-based structural analysis to study fault systems and landscape evolution.
Key research interests include:
- Active deformation processes in extensional and compressional regimes
- Neotectonic analysis of fault systems
- Quaternary geomorphology and landscape evolution
- Application of remote sensing in tectonic studies
Recent publications (2020-2024) emphasize deformation studies in Anatolia, the Corinth Rift, and alpine valleys. His work bridges geodetic data with field observations to understand fault behavior and tectonic landform development. Collaborations include international teams studying Mediterranean and Alpine tectonic systems.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. He currently maintains active research in tectonic geomorphology and structural geology without noted emeritus or part-time status.



