Finite Element Modeling of Magma-Driven Hydrothermal Fluid Flow in Volcanic Systems:

Pierre Henry, a graduate student at École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay (France), delivered a seminar in our department as part of a collaborative scientific study conducted with Dr. Özlem HacıoÄŸlu.
The seminar was held on 24 June 2026 in the Meeting Hall of the Department of Geophysical Engineering. During the event, Henry presented his talk entitled “Finite Element Modeling of Magma-Driven Hydrothermal Fluid Flow in Volcanic Systems: A Case Study of the KaradaÄŸ Stratovolcano, Central Anatolia.” The presentation focused on the modeling of magma-driven hydrothermal fluid circulation in volcanic systems using the finite element method and discussed the findings obtained from the case study of the KaradaÄŸ Stratovolcano in Central Anatolia.
The seminar was attended by faculty members and students. Following the presentation, participants engaged in scientific discussions and exchanged views on the subject.
We would like to thank him for his valuable contributions and wish him continued success in his academic endeavors.
24 June 2026