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Prof Tom M. Mitchell

Seismology, rock deformation, earthquake damage, field geology

Professor in Earthquake Geology and Rock Physics

Dr Tom M. Mitchell

Research Group(s):

SeismoLab
Rock and Ice Physics Laboratory
Ice Physics Laboratory
Rock Fluids Laboratory
Rock Mechanics Laboratory

Appointment:

Room:

Professor in Earthquake Geology and Rock PhysicsKLB, Ground Floor, G16
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Courses Taught:

GEOL0016ÌýStructural Geology and Tectonics
GEOL0024ÌýGeological and Environmental Mapping
GEOL0065 Research Methods and SkillsÌý(Contributor)
GEOL0056ÌýIndependent MSci Project (Contributor)
London NERC Doctoral Training Partnership Core TrainingÌý

London NERC Doctoral Training Partnership Fieldtrip

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Email Address:

Telephone Number:

tom.mitchell@ucl.ac.uk020 73108 6348 (56348)

Research Summary

My research to date has been primarily concerned with two main areas;

  • theÌýexperimental deformationÌýof rocks under simulated geological conditions, in order to help interpret natural processes such as faulting and earthquake mechanics and
  • detailedÌýfield studiesÌýon the structure and properties of strike-slip fault zones over a range of scales to further understand fault growth processes, subsequent mechanics, and bulk hydraulic and seismological properties of a fault zone

I have always been very conscious of the need to relate laboratory work with nature.Ìý To this end, in addition to laboratory based experimentation, through my primary training as a geologist, I have carried out a lot of field-based research, often being able to bring an experimentalist‘s approach to illuminate essentially field-geological problems.Ìý

For further details of my research and research group please visit my personal research website atÌýÌý