
معرفی
Zoltán Taracsák is a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Research Fellow in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on igneous petrology and high-temperature geochemistry, particularly analyzing the chemical composition of basaltic magmas from diverse geodynamic settings such as ocean islands and subduction zones. He investigates magma volatile content (sulfur, carbon) to understand mantle geochemical cycling and its implications for Earth's climate and critical metal deposits. His techniques include microanalysis of melt inclusions in silicate crystals.
Affiliated with the Bullard Laboratories, his work bridges fundamental magmatic processes with applied studies in volcanic hazards and resource geology. No formal academic awards are listed in the provided materials. He has no listed advisees or grant details in the current text.



