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Member Since 1973
Tim L. Grove
Professor, Geology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Professional Experience
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Professor, Geology
1979 - Present
University of Colorado Boulder
BA
1971 - Present
MIT/WHOI Joint Program
Professor, Geology
2012 - 2012
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Education
Harvard University
Doctorate
1976
Honors & Awards
Harry H. Hess Medal
Received 2018
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Reginald Daly Lecture
Received 2007
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Union Fellow
Received 2001
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Publications
Plagioclase Lherzolite Melting: Experimental Constraints on a Primary, High‐Alumina MORB From the So...

We experimentally investigated the phase relations of a primary basaltic glass erupted on the 10–15°E ultraslow spreading (∼0.4...

October 26, 2023
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Garnet Lherzolite as the Source of Tholeiitic Melts in Kamaʻehuakanaloa
CHEMISTRY AND EVOLUTION OF EARTH’S INTERIOR AS RECORDED BY MANTLE PLUMES I POSTER
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 13 december 2023
Susana Hoyos, Stephanie M. Krein, Timothy L. Grove
The mantle source composition of low-silica, TiO2-rich Hawaiian tholeiitic lavas is an ongoing debate between two contrasting models: a pyroxenite sou...
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Differentiation of the Angrite Parent Body: implications of a moon-sized planetesimal in the early Solar System.
ACCRETION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF ROCKY PLANETS FROM INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES I ORAL
study of earth's deep interior | 14 december 2022
Susana Hoyos, Timothy L. Grove
Angrites are a group of basaltic achondrites formed in a differentiated body that began accreting in the first 4 Myr of the Solar System. They record ...
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Multiple Sulfur Isotope Insights on the Tectonic Evolution of the 4.02–2.94 Ga Acasta Gneiss Complex
FROM THE SURFACE TO THE DEEP INTERIOR OF THE EARLY EARTH II POSTER
study of earth's deep interior | 12 december 2022
Patrick Beaudry, Ann Bauer, Jesse R. Reimink, Gare...
The Acasta Gneiss Complex (AGC) of the Canadian Northwest Territories represents the oldest known evolved crust, with zircon UPb ages up to 4.03 Ga. C...
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Volunteer Experience
2015 - 2023
Member
Development Board
2020 - 2021
Member
Development Board
2017 - 2020
Committee Chair
Centennial Steering Committee
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