Dr. Daniel Müller
Funktion und Aufgaben:
Postdoc in MULTI-MAREX projectWissenschaftliche Interessen:
Volcanic degassing systems are common on many volcanoes. They are the accessible part of the deeper volcano-hydrothermal system and are therefore often targeted for monitoring volcanic activity. They can develop complex degassing and hydrothermal alteration patterns, significantly alter the stability of a volcanic edifice, and play an important role in the volcano's evolution. However, we often have a limited understanding of such systems and the processes involved.
In my work I use modern drone technology, which provides high-resolution aerial data, combined with in-situ analysis to investigate the structures, processes, spatial variability, and spatio-temporal evolution of volcanic degassing and alteration systems, with a particular focus on the cause and effect of hydrothermal alteration-related processes.
Karriere:
2019-2023: PhD student in Remote Sensing at GFZ Potsdam, supervised by Prof. Thomas R. Walter and Prof. Valentin R. Troll
since 2024: Postdoc at GFZ Potsdam