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Dr. Stephen M. Elardo

Assistant Professor

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Florida Planets Lab

Office: 229 Williamson Hall

Education: Ph.D. Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of New Mexico, 2014

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Areas of Interest / Research:

  • Planetary Geochemistry
  • Igneous Petrology
  • Experimental Petrology
  • Lunar Science
  •  Non-Traditional Stable Isotopes

Dr. Stephen Elardo is a petrologist, geochemist, and planetary scientist that uses a variety of experimental and analytical techniques and sample types to answer large-scale questions about the origin and  evolution of the terrestrial planets. He specializes in using high-temperature and pressure experimental techniques to recreate the conditions inside rocky planets on laboratory scales and combing the results with detailed studies of planetary materials and non-traditional stable isotopes to gain a more complete picture of planetary evolution. He is particularly interested in planetary differentiation processes, the formation of early planetary crusts, and the geologic evolution of the Moon.