Luke HILL, MSc.
Research Interests:
- Deformation microstructures & strain localisation
- Synkinematic porosity evolutions in highly strained rocks
- Chemo-mechanical coupling of grain-scale processes during deformation
- Flanking structure development in highly anisotropic rocks
Doctorate Project:
Project POLARIS: Investigating the influence of anisotropy on the evolution of deformation structures in natural rock samples.
MSc Thesis (2021):
"Synkinematic evolution of transient porosity: Implications for strain localisation in mylonites from the Cap de Creus shear zone, NE Spain." (Supervisor: Florian Fusseis, University of Edinburgh)
BSc Dissertation Mapping Project (2020):
"Geological evolution of a metamorphic core complex (Naxos, Lesser Cyclades, Greece)." (Supervisor: Florian Fusseis, University of Edinburgh)
Publications (taken from u:cris)
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2025
Three-dimensional pattern of thrust and allochthonous salt emplacement in the Northern Calcareous Alps, Eastern Alps (Austria). / Fernandez, Oscar; Leitner, Thomas; Eggerth, Lino et al.
In: Marine and Petroleum Geology, 01.2025.
In: Marine and Petroleum Geology, 01.2025.
Publications: Contribution to journal › Article › Peer Reviewed
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