Dr. Jan Hagedoorn – Research Scientist
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
Geophysics Section
5 Merrion Square
Dublin 2
Ireland
Tel: +353-1-653-5147 x226
Fax: +353-1-443-0575
Email: janh-at-cp.dias.ie
Research Interests
- Earth’s electromagnetic field: determination of the geomagnetic field within the Earth electric conductivity structure of the Earth’s mantle
- Dynamics of the Earth’s interior: viscoelastic deformation / post-glacial rebound rotational deformation variation of sea level
- Variation of Earth’s rotation: core-mantle coupling mechanism (electromagnetic, topographic, gravitational) influence of (visco)elastic deformation
Qualifications
- 2005: PhD, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering and Geodesy, University Stuttgart, Germany
- 2000: Diploma in Geophysics, University Münster, Germany
- determination of the geomagnetic field within the Earth
- influence of electrical conductivity structure on the geomagnetic field
Resent Publications
- Martinec, Z., Hagedoorn, J., 2005. Time-domain approach to linearized rotational response of a three- dimensional viscoelastic earth model induced by glacial isostatic adjustment: I. Inertia-tensor pertur- bations. Geophys. J. Int. 163, 443-462.
- Hagedoorn, J., Wolf, D., Martinec, Z., 2007. An estimate of global mean sea-level rise inferred from tide-gauge measurements using glacial-isostatic models consistent with the relative sea-level record. Pure appl. Geophys. 164, 791-818.
- Hagedoorn, J., Greiner-Mai, H., Ballani, L., 2010. Determining the time-variable part of the toroidal geomagnetic field in the core-mantle boundary zone. Phys. Earth Planet. Inter. 178, 56-67.
- Ballani, L., Hagedoorn, J., Wardinski, I., Stromeyer, D., Greiner-Mai, H., 2010. The 1991 geomagnetic jerk as seen at the earth’s surface and the core-mantle boundary. Geophys. J. Int. 183, 659-680.
- Rogozhina, I., Martinec, Z., Hagedoorn, J., Thomas, M., Fleming, K., 2011. On long-term memory of the Greenland Ice Sheet. J. Geophys. Res. 116, doi:10.1029/2010JF001787.














