Thesis advisor: Ethan F. BaxterSubduction zones are the primary areas of chemical and mass transfer between the Earth’s surface and the mantle. Dehydration during subduction has been linked to subduction seismicity, arc volcanism, and redox (fO2) changes in the subducting slab and overlying mantle wedge. Despite this, no petrologic record tracing the source of oxidizing fluids from the down going slab has yet been observed. To address this, this study shows a direct record of progressive redox change recorded in zoned garnet crystals from Sifnos and Syros, Greece that grew through the breakdown of the hydrous mineral lawsonite during subduction. Oxygen fugacities (fO2) calculated using garnet-epidote oxybarometry for multiple growth zones ...
Metamorphosed ultramafic rocks and associated chromitite pods in the eastern Beartooth Mountains, Mo...
Pulverized coal combustion is an important source of electricity production worldwide. However, it i...
Master of ScienceGeologyMatthew KirkThe Cherokee basin in southeastern Kansas is a declining coalbed...
The controls on the bulk sulfur isotopic composition of marine sedimentary iron sulfides (often refe...
As the nearest planetary neighbor with potential earlier habitable conditions, Mars is replete with ...
The biogeochemical cycling of iron and manganese involves the reductive dissolution and oxidative pr...
High-dimensional isotope relationships describes the relationships of two or more element or positio...
Zinc and copper are two important transition metal elements that are widely involved in every stage ...
Ceria (CeO2) is a fluorite type oxide that has been used extensively as an oxygen storage media in t...
Zircon (ZrSiO4) is a durable mineral found in most igneous rocks; it is highly retentive of the tra...
The mass spectral peak observed at 19 amu in residual gas analyzers at very high (\u3c10-6 Torr) and...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2016Reactive halogen radicals (e.g. Br, Cl and their o...
This is the 12th Atomic Spectrometry Update (ASU) to focus on advances in elemental speciation and c...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2010"Every springtime reactive halogen species (e.g. b...
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) is any flow of water along the continental margins from the se...
Metamorphosed ultramafic rocks and associated chromitite pods in the eastern Beartooth Mountains, Mo...
Pulverized coal combustion is an important source of electricity production worldwide. However, it i...
Master of ScienceGeologyMatthew KirkThe Cherokee basin in southeastern Kansas is a declining coalbed...
The controls on the bulk sulfur isotopic composition of marine sedimentary iron sulfides (often refe...
As the nearest planetary neighbor with potential earlier habitable conditions, Mars is replete with ...
The biogeochemical cycling of iron and manganese involves the reductive dissolution and oxidative pr...
High-dimensional isotope relationships describes the relationships of two or more element or positio...
Zinc and copper are two important transition metal elements that are widely involved in every stage ...
Ceria (CeO2) is a fluorite type oxide that has been used extensively as an oxygen storage media in t...
Zircon (ZrSiO4) is a durable mineral found in most igneous rocks; it is highly retentive of the tra...
The mass spectral peak observed at 19 amu in residual gas analyzers at very high (\u3c10-6 Torr) and...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2016Reactive halogen radicals (e.g. Br, Cl and their o...
This is the 12th Atomic Spectrometry Update (ASU) to focus on advances in elemental speciation and c...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2010"Every springtime reactive halogen species (e.g. b...
Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) is any flow of water along the continental margins from the se...
Metamorphosed ultramafic rocks and associated chromitite pods in the eastern Beartooth Mountains, Mo...
Pulverized coal combustion is an important source of electricity production worldwide. However, it i...
Master of ScienceGeologyMatthew KirkThe Cherokee basin in southeastern Kansas is a declining coalbed...