Dr. Robert Trumbull
Building
B,
Room
458 (Büro)
Telegrafenberg
14473
Potsdam
Function and Responsibilities:
GastwissenschaflterResearch Interests:
- Field and laboratory study of igneous rocks
- Granites, pegmatites und magmatic-hydrothermal processes
- The role of magmas in ore formation
- Magmatism and geodynamics at plate boundaries
- The use of boron isotopes to study fluid-rock interaction
Career:
- since 2023: Guest scientist, Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam GFZ
- 1995-2022: Senior scientist, Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam GFZ
- 1993-1995: Research scientist, Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam GFZ
- 1990-1993: Assistant, Technical University of Munich
- 1990: Dr. rer. nat. (Geochemistry), Technical University of Munich
- 1979 / 1984: BSc geology, Stanford University / MSc geology, University of New Mexico
Projects:
2009 - 2015: Magmatism and continental breakup in the South Atlantic (DFG SPP 1375)2014 - 2018: Applied Mineralogy for Resource Efficiency of Platinum Metals, South Africa (BMBF)
since 2016: Magmatic and hydrothermal processes in Andean ore belts of NW Argentina (DFG-IRTG StRATEGy)
since 2020: Melts-Fluids-Models: Neves Corvo massive suphide deposit (DFG-SPP- 2238 DOME)
since 2020: Boron isotope fractionation between silicate melts and aqueous fluids (DFG-SPP-2238 DOME)
since 2020: How was the Bushveld Complex assembled? (DFG-SPP-1006 ICDP)