Education
Since 2012 PhD student in the HOSST graduate school
The tectonic and volcanological control of hot-springs location in the North Atlantic
Research intrests
- Hydrothermal activity along the slow-spreading ridges
- Volcano-tectonic controls of seafloor venting
- Low-temperature hydrothermal systems
- Off-axis processes on the seafloor
- Hot-spot/mid-ocean ridge interaction
- Seafloor mapping
Scientific Expeditions
2014/2015 German R/V Sonne (SO237)
2014 2nd Field Trip to Iceland, Dyke contolled Hydrothermal Activity in Westfjords
2013 1st Field Trip to Iceland, Hydrothermal Activity in off-axis Iceland, 15.08-16.09.2013
2013 German R/V Maria S. Merian (MSM25)
Publications
Pałgan D., Devey C. W., and Yeo, I. A., 2016, Dike control of hydrothermal circulation in the Tertiary Icelandic crust and implications for cooling of the seafloor, J. Volcanol. Geotherm. Res., 316, 22-33, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2016.02.021
Conferences
Palgan D., Devey C. W., and Yeo I. A. (2015) Hydrothermal activity in Tertiary Icelandic crust: Implications for cooling processes along slow-spreading mid-ocean ridges [Poster] In: AGU Fall Meeting 2016, 14-18.12.2015, San Francisco, USA, (OS43A-2010)
Palgan D., Jamieson J. W., Breusing C. and Devey C. W., 2015, Role of Hydrothermal systems in Development of the Oceans. Where to find them on the seafloor? [Poster] In: Sustainable Ocean Development Symposium, 28-30.09.2015, New York, USA
Palgan D., Devey C. W. (2015) Dike controlled low-temperature hydrothermal activity in far off-axis regions of NW Iceland [PICO] In: EGU General Assembly 2015, 12-17.04.2015, Vienna, Austria, (EGU2015-1374)
Palgan D., Devey C. W. and Louden K. (2015) Iceland – on shore reflection of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Can Iceland help us locate new hydrothermal fields? [Invited talk] In: PhD Student Conference 2015 at Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, 23–27.03.2015, Paris, France