Member Since 2023
Ekaterina Rojas Kolomiets
Student, University of South Carolina Columbia
Professional Experience
University of South Carolina Columbia
Student
2023 - Present
Education
University of Costa Rica
Bachelors
Honors & Awards
The Lawrence A. Taylor Research Fund in Petrology and Geochemistry
Received 2023
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AGU Abstracts
Light Mo Isotope Signatures in ODP 886C and DSDP 183 Sediment Cores: Implications for the Mo Systematics of the Aleutian Arc
STATE OF THE ARC: QUESTIONS AND PROGRESS ON SUBDUCTION ZONE GEODYNAMICS I POSTER
study of earth's deep interior | 12 december 2023
Ekaterina Rojas Kolomiets, Michael Bizimis, Gene M...
Subducted sediments are a major contributor to arc volcanism, and the heavy Mo isotopes of arc lavas are often thought to derive from subducted sedime...
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Investigating the Relationship between Deep Long Period Earthquakes (DLP’s) and Volatile Saturation Depth and Exsolution in the Alaska-Aleutian and Cascadia Subduction Zones using Geophysical and Geochemical Data
EVOLUTION OF TRANSCRUSTAL MAGMA PLUMBING SYSTEMS, VOLCANIC UNREST, AND ERUPTION STYLES: CHEMICAL, PHYSICAL, AND TEMPORAL PERSPECTIVES II POSTER
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 12 december 2023
Kiara A. Daly, Christina Cauley, Yuyu Li, Kathleen...
Deep long period earthquakes (DLPs, 0.5 to 3 Hz peak frequencies) are observed beneath volcanoes in a variety of tectonic settings (subduction zone, h...
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The behavior of Mo isotopes during high-pressure metamorphism and metasomatism: a case study from the Ligurian Alps and northern Apennines
FLUIDS IN SUBDUCTION ZONES: TRANSPORT, BEHAVIOR, AND CONSEQUENCES III POSTER
tectonophysics | 17 december 2021
Allison Brown, Besim Dragovic, Emmanuel Codillo, E...
The heavy Mo isotope characteristics of arc lavas has been inferred to reflect isotopic fractionation caused by the partitioning of heavy Mo into a fl...
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