People

Alex Copley

COMET Deputy Director: Earthquakes and Tectonics
University of Cambridge

Areas of Expertise: Earthquakes; Tectonics; Geodynamics; Hazard; Resources

Associated Projects: http://alexcopley.co.uk/

Alex Copley’s work focuses on observing and understanding the deformation and evolution of the Earth’s crust and upper mantle, spanning earthquakes and ductile deformation, covering length-scales from individual crystals to entire deformation belts, and timescales from seconds to billions of years. He uses a combination of field observations, seismology, geodesy, remote sensing, metamorphic and igneous petrology, and numerical modelling.

Alex is particularly interested in understanding the controls on the locations and characteristics of earthquakes, constraining the sizes and origins of the forces driving tectonics, and investigating the material properties of the crust and upper mantle. Between them, these quantities play a first-order role in controlling important features of the world around us, such as the distribution of earthquake hazard, and the sizes, shapes, and evolution through time of mountain ranges and depressions. The societal impacts of Alex’s work are focussed on building resilience to earthquake hazards, and on understanding the controls on critical mineral distributions.

Email: [email protected]

ORCID ID: 0000-0003-0362-0494

COMET Annual Report 2023/24

The 2023/2024 COMET Annual Report is now available to view online

Click here to read previous annual reports, from 2014-present.