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Dr. Alfredo Camacho is a Professor and the Head of the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Manitoba. With a Ph.D. from the Australian National University, he has an extensive background in geochronology and tectonic processes. His research focuses on understanding the spatial and temporal relations of shearing and fluid flow in subducting zones, particularly during rapid burial processes that affect the cooling histories and rates of tectonic processes. Dr. Camacho addresses complex geological questions such as the characteristics of fluids that originate during these processes and the phase transformations that occur under dry conditions. He is particularly interested in the durations of thermal pulses related to the advection of heat and fluids, and how these factors impact the exhumation histories of metamorphic terranes. His work is crucial in constraining isotopic ages and understanding the geochemical conditions that influence the mobility and retentivity of minerals during tectonic events.
Streams include Education, Administration, or Clinical.