Frontiers in Solid Earth Geoscience Donna L. Whitney

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Frontiers in Solid Earth Geoscience Donna L. Whitney University of Minnesota http://www.llnl.gov/str/­JulAug04/gifs/Fried1.jpg

Deep Hydrogeologic Cycle modified from Hirschmann et al.

The Deep Earth Carbon Cycle

Crossey et al. (2006) Geology

Newell et al. (2005) GSA Today

Mulch et al. 2004

Links between deep and shallow crustal processes

Reconstruction of ancient orogens Observations from active orogens

THOR - ODIN DOME

Lithosphere scale Orogen to outcrop scale Planet scale Micron- to sub-micron scale Thin section scale

Atmosphere-terrestrial interactions Earth-surface dynamics Solid Earth geoscience research & education Environmental & biogeosciences Materials science Planetary sciences