Reza Syahputra

Reza Syahputra finished his Ph.D. in Geology at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, in 2023. His research substantially focuses on the tectonic evolution of the formation of ribbon continents in Avalonian–Cadomian terranes. He employed anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) to answer some enigmatic issues about sedimentary basin inversion related to the shortening of the orogenic upper crust, initiation and tectonics of intracontinental basins during orogenic collapse, and early rifting mechanisms during periphery orogen. He also worked on general issues of fabric development in plutons in response to regional strain, relations of magma mingling, flow, and emplacement with regional tectonics.

Currently, his research is concentrating on the evolution of the Rawa Dano volcanic complex in Indonesia, which is related to the integration of subduction zones and complex magma emplacement. Besides tectonics, he also specialized in seismic interpretation in several areas in Indonesia.

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