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Perach Nuriel is a geologist specializing in geochronology, geochemistry, and structural geology. His work primarily focuses on understanding brittle deformation processes and the role of fluids in active fault zones. Currently, he conducts research with the Isotope Group at the University of Geneva, utilizing isotope tracers to study the timing mechanisms involved in seismic cycles. His expertise includes LA-ICPMS dating approaches and micro-scale analyses of fault-related structures. He has worked extensively on various major active plate boundaries, including the Dead Sea Fault, North East Anatolian faults, and the Eastern California Shear Zone. Nuriel's research aims to unravel the geological history of these regions and inform on active fault systems, enhancing our understanding of seismic activities. He is also involved in projects in the western Jura and Haute-Chaine regions of Switzerland.
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