[Working title] Investigation of the surface, mantle and volution of Venus using experimental techniques and thermal modelling
Basic data of the doctoral examination procedure
Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster
Period of time: since 01/10/2023
Status: in progress
Candidate: Jennings, Lauren Aisling
Doctoral subject: Mineralogie
Doctoral degree: Dr. rer. nat.
Form of the doctoral thesis: cumulative
Awarded by: Department 14 - Geosciences
Supervisors: Klemme, Stephan; Plesa, Ana-Catalina
Description
The focus of my Phd is to further our understanding of Venus petrology and to provide a basis of interpretation in advance of new Venus space missions, such as EnVision (ESA) and VERITAS (NASA). My project covers three areas of interest including the composition of the mantle, surface alteration processes and interpretation of surface data, and alteration of crustal material during subduction-like processes. To investigate these areas, I am completing thermodynamic modelling, high temperature gas mixing experiments, and high pressure and temperature experiments in a Piston-cylinder apparatus. I analyse these experiments with a combination of Raman and Infrared spectroscopy, Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopy, high temperature Emissivity measurements, and Electron Probe Microanalysis.
Promovend*in an der Universität Münster
Supervision at the University of Münster