Biography
Courses
- GEOP 478/678 Earth Science Modeling
- GEOL 210 Geological Communication
- GEOP 489 Planetquest
- GEOL 310 Planetary Geology
- GEOP 470 Computational Geophysics
Research Interests
Mathematical and numerical modeling of dynamic geophysical and geochemical systems; past and current problems include:
- Dynamics of granular systems, particularly in fault zones and landslides
- Pressure solution
- Thermal evolution and differentiation of icy solar system bodies
- Fluid flow through permeable solids
- Magma generation and mantle convection
Research Focus
- Numerical Modeling
- Geodynamics
- Granular Materials
- Differentiation
Educational Background
- PhD, Brown University, 1992
Selected Publications
Knicely, J., M. E. Everett, D. W. Sparks (2017), Magnetic anomalies on Io and their relationship to the spatial distribution of volcanic centers, Phys. Earth Planet. Int., 269, 133-147.
He, W., D. Sparks and A. Hajash, (2013), Reactive transport at stressed grain contacts and creep compaction of quartz sand, J. Geophys. Res, 118.
Makedonska, N., D. W. Sparks, and E. Aharonov (2011) Friction vs. dilation revisited: insights from theoretical and numerical models, J. Geophys. Res., 116.
Magde, L., D. W. Sparks, and R. S. Detrick, (1997) The relationship between three-dimensional buoyant mantle flow, melt migration, and gravity bull's-eyes at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between 33°N and 35°N, Earth and Planet. Sci. Lett.,148, 59-67.
Sparks, D. W., and E. M Parmentier, (1991) Melt extraction from the mantle beneath spreading centers, Earth and Planet. Sci. Lett., 105, 368-377.