
معرفی
Michele Verhaert is a researcher affiliated with the Faculty of Sciences, specializing in geological studies of ore deposits and weathering processes in North Africa. Their work focuses on Moroccan and Tunisian manganese and iron mineralization, utilizing geochronology techniques like (U-Th)/He dating to analyze supergene deposits and tectonic influences.
- Doctorate in Sciences
- Active in ore genesis, geochemistry, and intraplate orogenesis
- Collaborative projects with institutions in Belgium and North Africa
Research interests revolve around:
- Deciphering mineralization timelines via iron oxide dating
- Linking tectonic activity to karst-hosted ore formation
- Geochemical evolution of mineralizing fluids
- Application of geochronology in paleoenvironmental reconstruction
- Supergene weathering processes in arid regions
- Interdisciplinary SDG contributions (climate, sustainability)
Recent publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches to ore genesis, with a focus on North Africa. Trends include:
- Integration of geochronology with geochemical modeling
- Multistage mineralization linked to orogenic events
- Regional-scale analysis of manganese deposits
- Fluid dynamics in karst-hosted systems
- Cross-border collaborations (Belgium-Morocco-Tunisia)
۰مقاله منتشرشده



