Martin Lanzendörfer
پژوهشگر · Geophysics
Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - German Research Centre for Geosciencesمعرفی
Dr. Martin Lanzendörfer is an active researcher specializing in geophysics, geomorphology, and planetary science with significant contributions to porous media characterization and icy celestial body dynamics. His collaborative work spans multiple international institutions, evidenced by co-authorship with researchers from diverse academic backgrounds.
His research focuses on innovative methodologies involving shear-thinning fluids to analyze pore size distribution in geological materials and computational modeling of water-filled fault systems on Saturn's moon Enceladus. Key investigations include fluid dynamics in porous media, evaporation front mechanics in rocks, and cryovolcanic plume variations, bridging terrestrial geomorphology with planetary science.
Recent publications (2024-2025) reveal a strong interdisciplinary trajectory connecting hydrology, rock physics, and astrobiology. His work demonstrates methodological advancements in non-Newtonian fluid applications while addressing fundamental questions about subsurface ocean dynamics on icy moons, with publications appearing in high-impact journals including Nature Communications and Earth Surface Processes and Landforms.





