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Stefan W. Vogel

Research Associate
Analytical Center for Climate and Environmental Change (ACCEC).
Dept. of Geology and Environmental Geosciences
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb Illinois, 60115 USA
e-mail : svogel@geol.niu.edu

Phone: 1-415-287-4121

 
     

Research Interests

- Interaction of Cryospheric Processes with the Earth's Surface Systems
- Subglacial Environments - A Habitat for Life - Subglacial Hydrology and Ice Sheet/ Ice Stream Dynamics
- Climate and Ice Sheet Evolution
- Glaciers and Ice in the Hydrological System and their Impact on Humans

     

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1 new publication on Subglacial Volcanism in West Antarctica in Nature Geosciences
2 Publications on Existence, Distribution and Impact of Subglacial Volcanism on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet accepted in Geophyscal Research Letters

Vogel, S. W. (2008), Fire and Ice, Nature Geoscience, doi 10.1038/ngel117, pages 91-92.
Vogel, S. W. and S. Tulaczyk, (2006). Ice-dynamical constraints on the existence and impact of subglacial volcanism on West Antarctic ice sheet stability. Geophysical Research Letters 33, L23502, doi:10.1029/2006GL027345.
Vogel, S. W., S. Tulaczyk, S. P. Carter, P. Renne and B. Turrin (2006). Geologic constraints on the existence, distribution and impact of West Antarctic subglacial volcanism. Geophysical Research Letters. 33, L23501. doi:10.1029/2006GL027344

 

Background

2004     Ph.D - Earth Sciences, Dept of Earth Sciences, University of California - Santa Cruz,

            Thesis: The Basal Regime Of The West-Antarctic Ice Sheet - Interaction Of Subglacial Geology With Ice Dynamics

1998     Staatsexamen (equivalent to combined Master’s) in Geography and Physical Education
Institute of Physical Geography (IPG), Albert-Ludwigs Universität, Freiburg, Germany
Thesis: Snow Cover Dynamics and One-Dimensional Energy Fluxes at a Site in the Schwarzwald (Blackforest; Germany).

1989    Abitur, Leibniz-Gymnasium, Rottweil Germany (graduation from Gymnasium (High School))

     

Languages

German (mother language), English (fluent written and spoken), French (basic), Spanish (basic)

     
     
 
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