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Vita

During his bachelor's degree in geosciences at the University of Hamburg, Jan Oliver Eisermann was responsible for setting up the UHH-Tec Lab for Experimental Tectonics. The established scientific infrastructure was crucial for the geodynamic modelling of continental deformation in combination with volcanism during his master's degree. Jan Oliver Eisermann completed his doctorate at the University of Hamburg in 2024. The topic of his dissertation was the modelling of processes of long-term crater modification based on scaled analogue experiments. With practical experience in the fields of structural geology, geodynamics, volcanism, hydroacoustics and sedimentology, his research interests are wide-ranging. In addition, Jan Oliver Eisermann regularly takes part in international expeditions with large German research vessels. One focus is the imaging of the seafloor and the 3D visualization of the data obtained.

Publications

Eisermann, J. O.; Riller, U. (2024) Long-term Isostatic Relaxation of Large Terrestrial Impact Structures: Structural Characteristics Inferred from Scaled Analogue

Experiments. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2024.119029

 

Eisermann, J. O.; Riller, U. (2024): Experimental data on long-term Isostatic Relaxation of

Large Terrestrial Impact Structures: Structural Characteristics Inferred from

Scaled Analogue Experiments at the UHH-Tec Modelling Lab of the Universität

Hamburg. GFZ Data Services. https://doi.org/10.5880/fidgeo.2023.036

 

Reolid, J.; Bialik, O. M.; Lindhorst, S.; Eisermann, J. O.; Petrovic, A.; Hincke, C.;

Beaman, R. J.; Webster, J. M.; Betzler, C. (2024). A new type of Halimeda bioherm on

the Queensland Plateau, NE Australia. Coral Reefs 43, 801–821. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00338-024-02500-0

 

Eisermann, J. O.; Göllner, P. L.; Riller, U. (2021). Orogen-scale transpression accounts for

GPS velocities and kinematic partitioning in the Southern Andes. Nature

Communications Earth & Environment 2.1. https://doi.org/10.1038/

s43247-021-00241-4

 

Eisermann, J. O.; Göllner, P. L.; Riller, U. (2021). Experimental data on scaled analogue

experiments modelling GPS velocity field variations and kinematic partitioning in

the Southern Andes (34°S to 42°S). GFZ Data Services. https://doi.org/

10.5880/fidgeo.2021.023

 

Göllner, P. L.; Eisermann, J. O.; Balbis, C.; Petrinovic, I. A.; Riller, U. (2021). Kinematic

partitioning in the Southern Andes (39° S–46° S) inferred from lineament analysis

and reassessment of exhumation rates. International Journal of Earth Sciences

110.7: 2385-2398. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-021-02068-y

 

Betzler, C.; Lindhorst, S.; Lüdmann, T.; Reijmer, J. J.; Braga, J. C.; Bialik, O. M.; Reolid,

J.; Eisermann, J. O.; Emais, K.; Rixen T.; Bissessur, D. (2021). Current and sea level

control the demise of shallow carbonate production on a tropical bank (Saya de

Malha Bank, Indian Ocean). Geology 49.12: 1431-1435. https://doi.org/

10.1130/G49090.1

 

Hernando, I. R.; Bucher, J.; del Papa, C. E.; Eisermann, J. O.; Göllner, P. L.; Guzmán,

S. R.; Balbis, C.; Petrinovic, I. A. (2021). Unraveling the timing of the Caviahue

depression, Andean Southern Volcanic Zone: insights from the sedimentary infill.

International Journal of Earth Sciences 110.7: 2541-2558. https://doi.org/

10.1007/s00531-020-01936-3