Dragovic, Besim
Assistant Professor
Besim Dragovic is a geochronologist/metamorphic geochemist with research interests that broadly address: (i) the rates and durations of convergent tectonics, (ii) the role (and timescales, sources, nature) of fluid-rock interaction in the crust and mantle and (iii) determining the mechanisms for crustal formation and craton stabilization in the early Earth He studies the rock record and uses a variety of geochemical and petrologic techniques to explore these interests.
Biographical Profile
- College
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Department
- School of Earth, Ocean & Env.
- Tenure Status
- Tenure Track
Interest Background
- Interest Keywords
- Timescales of convergent tectonics, fluid-rock interaction in the crust/mantle, metamorphic petrology, high-temperature radiogenic , stable isotope geochemistry
- Personal Focus Areas
- Timescales of convergent tectonics, fluid-rock interaction in the crust/mantle, metamorphic petrology
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