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Anders Lindh
Lund University
Anders Lindh's research contributions span various fields of study, including geology, geochemistry, and public health. Their recent publications have shed light on the stability of the Baltic Shield's tectonic regime, risk management strategies for type 2 diabetes patients in Scandinavian countries, and the evolution of granites through non-equilibrium magma separation. Furthermore, Lindh's work has explored magmatic-hydrothermal systems in the Arabian-Nubian Shield and provided insights into the geochemistry of specific granite deposits, such as the Sorvik Granite. These studies have significant implications for our understanding of geological processes and their impact on human health, highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary research and its potential to inform policy and practice.