Sabin Zahirovic
Sabin Zahirovic is a lecturer and ARC DECRA Fellow at the University of Sydney conducting research that focuses on regional and global plate tectonics and mantle convection, paleogeography, and carbonate platform evolution. His research combines numerical models and geological data to better understand the interaction between the Earth's convecting mantle, the motion of tectonic plates on the surface, and the role of the hydrosphere and atmosphere in modulating habitability on our planet.
Latest articles by Sabin Zahirovic
How plate tectonics, mountains and deep-sea sediments have maintained Earth's 'Goldilocks' climate
By Dietmar Müller, Adriana Dutkiewicz, Andrew Merdith, Ben Mather, Christopher Gonzalez, Sabin Zahirovic, Tobias Keller, Weronika Gorczyk published
For hundreds of millions of years, Earth’s climate has warmed and cooled with natural fluctuations in the level of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in the atmosphere.
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