Rebecca Ann Lange is a professor of experimental petrology, magmatism and volcanism at the University of Michigan.
[1] Her research investigates how magmatism has shaped the evolution of the Earth, as well as the formation of continental crust.
[2][4] Together they worked on the aurora volcanic field, which is located in the Mono Lake in the Great Basin.
[5] Lange was a postdoctoral researcher at Princeton University where she worked with Alexandra Navrotsky on the heat capacities of silicate liquids.
[9] Lange's model contained calorimeteric and volumetric information for the liquid and crystalline components.