Suzanne Carbotteمشاهده پروفایل
استاد پژوهشی
Suzanne Carbotte is the Bruce C. Heezen/Lamont Research Professor at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. Her research focuses on marine geophysics, seismology, and subduction zone processes, with a particular emphasis on the Cascadia Subduction Zone, Mid-Ocean Ridges, and volcanic systems like Axial Seamount. She has led expeditions in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, including nearshore studies in New York. Education: BSc (University of Toronto), MSc (Queen's University), PhD (University of California Santa Barbara). Key Projects: CASIE21 seismic imaging experiment, cyberinfrastructure development for marine geoscience data. Recent Focus: Structural segmentation of Cascadia's megathrust, subduction zone fluid dynamics, and crustal melt transport at mid-ocean ridges. Her research integrates seismic tomography, wide-angle reflection/transmission data, and multibeam bathymetry to understand tectonic processes. She collaborates on global initiatives like the Global Multi-Resolution Topography synthesis and manages data repositories for the Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R) program. Recent publications highlight advances in imaging subduction zone structures, magma systems at mid-ocean ridges, and improving tsunami hazard models through integrated geophysical observations.








