How a Wayne State University education shaped an academic career in earth and planetary sciences

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Geology alumnus Jay Ague, Ph.D., '81, M.S. '83 studies the metamorphic and igneous rocks comprising the deep roots of mountain belts, focusing on heat and fluid transport through rocks and implications for earthquake hazards, volcanism, economic mineral deposits, and the roles of mountain building and subduction in global carbon and climate cycles. He earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Wayne State University and his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley. He joined Yale University as an Assistant Professor and is now the Henry Barnard Davis Memorial Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, and the Curator-in-Charge of Mineralogy and Meteoritics at the Yale Peabody Museum.

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