Agenda

12
Nov

A Journey through the Wilson Cycle: Insights and Relevance for the 21st Century

General public Public lecture
12.11.2025 11:00 - 11:45
Onsite

Public lecture as part of the search committee in Tectonics and structural geology

Summary: Earth’s surface and interior evolution are coupled, and their interactions with climate shape mountains, basins, and life itself. These links drive the formation of vital geo-resources, including geothermal energy, but also generate geo-risks. An enduring question is how to quantify the coupled evolution of orogens and sedimentary basins across scales through successive Wilson-cycle stages of rifting, spreading, subduction, and collision. Therefore, by integrating geological observations, geophysical data with advanced 4D tectono-sedimentary and landscape modelling, we can bridge deep and surface processes. This presentation highlights their feedbacks and effects on tectono-sedimentary systems, with examples from the Alps–Carpathians–Dinarides and adjacent sedimentary basins. Such insights are vital for today’s geoscientific and societal challenges.


When? 12.11.2025 11:00 - 11:45
Where? PER 21 E140
Bd de Pérolles 90, 1700 Fribourg 
speaker Dr Attila Balazs, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, ETHZ, Switzerland
Contact Dean's office, Faculty of Science and Medicine
Sandrine Gouinguené
sandrine.gouinguene@unifr.ch
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