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Maya Kopylova

Professor
Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
The University of British Columbia
Canada

Biography

M.Sc. Lomonosov Moscow State University, USSR Ph.D. Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth, Moscow, USSR Visiting Researcher, Macquary University, Sydney, Australia  NRC Post-Doctoral Fellowship, University of Cape Town, Republic of South Africa PDF and Research Associate, UBC, Vancouver, Canada NSERC University Faculty Award, UBC; 2000-2006; Visiting researcher, Hebrew University, Israel, 2007 Royal Society Visiting Researcher Grant, UK, Durham, 2007 Guest professor, ETH, Switzerland, 2014 Professor, UBC ( 2013 - present)  M.Sc. Lomonosov Moscow State University, USSR Ph.D. Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth, Moscow, USSR Visiting Researcher, Macquary University, Sydney, Australia  NRC Post-Doctoral Fellowship, University of Cape Town, Republic of South Africa PDF and Research Associate, UBC, Vancouver, Canada NSERC University Faculty Award, UBC; 2000-2006; Visiting researcher, Hebrew University, Israel, 2007 Royal Society Visiting Researcher Grant, UK, Durham, 2007 Guest professor, ETH, Switzerland, 2014 Professor, UBC ( 2013 - present) 

Research Interest

Establishing the composition and thermal structure of the mantle underlying the oldest portions of the earth (cratons) is one of the greatest challenges to earth sciences. Cratonic mantle down to depths of 200 km can only be studied directly as xenoliths sampled by rare and exotic kimberlite magmas. Information on the mantle at greater depths can only be derived from studies of diamonds and their inclusions. In contrast to cratons with well-explored kimberlitic provinces, the stratigraphy and thermal state of the Slave craton as a whole is poorly known. However, the coincidence of abundant and widely distributed kimberlite bodies and a strong exploration and exploitation program for diamond has provided scientists with a unique opportunity to study the deep mantle of northern Canada. I study all kinds of geological samples that become available as a result of diamond exploration, i.e. kimberlites, diamonds and mantle xenoliths. I am interested in petrology and volcanology of kimberlites, in characterization of diamonds and their mineral inclusions, as well as in petrology of mantle xenoliths. See the Diamond Exploration Laboratory page for current info on research projects.

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