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D.B.T. Broerse's primary research interests lie in the combination of geodetic data such as GNSS, GRACE, and InSAR to study the Earth's surface motions. He is particularly focused on understanding the effects of surface deformation processes, including tsunamis, sea level rise, and glacial movements. His projects involve integrating observations and models of surface motions in order to comprehend the underlying mechanisms that lead to deformation. Broerse is especially interested in leveraging new microphysical knowledge of time-dependent strength in the viscous mantle, integrated with numerical models, to explain the immediate responses of the solid earth to current-day ice melt phenomena. His expertise encompasses various aspects of earthquakes, including earthquake slip and deformation, and the gravitational effects measured by GRACE.
Delft University of Technology • Delft, Netherlands
D.B.T. Broerse has been serving as a professor at Delft University of Technology, focusing on research and education in geodesy and its applications.
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