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Professor Martin R Lee is a faculty member at the University of Glasgow in the School of Geographical and Earth Sciences. His research interests are primarily focused on planetary sciences, particularly the evolution of planetary materials, the geology of Mars, and hydrothermal systems associated with meteorite impact structures. He employs high-resolution imaging and microanalytical techniques to explore these areas. His current work delves into the evolution of primitive carbonaceous asteroids, studying distinctive minerals and the interactions of water within asteroidal bodies. Lee has also investigated Martian meteorites to glean insights into the geological history of Mars, with a special emphasis on the mineralogy and geochemical properties of these meteorites. His passion extends to understanding the impacts of meteorite structures on subterranean biospheres and ancient environments, as well as the decay of historical building stones in Scotland. His work includes development of new analytical techniques to study these materials more effectively, reflecting a deep commitment to understanding and preserving geological heritage.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow
Teaching and researching in fields of Planetary Science and Geology