Speaker Readings and Presentations
Andrew Putnis' Readings and Presentation
Talk Abstract
Reactions at mineral‐fluid interfaces : from experiment to nature – from the nanoscale to the macroscale
Andrew Putnis
Institut für Mineralogie
University of Münster, Germany
PowerPoint Presentaion (pdf)
Reactions at mineral-fluid interfaces : from experiment to nature – from the nanoscale to the macroscale.
Andrew Putnis & Christine Putnis
University of Munster, Germany
Video of Presentation (links below)
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Andrew Putnis and Christine V. Putnis: The mechanism of reequilibration of solids in the presence of a fluid phase, Journal of Solid State Chemistry 180 (2007) 1783 - 1786
Required Reading for Students
Andrew Putnis and Timm John: Replacement Processes in the Earth's Crust, Elements, Vol. 6, pp. 159 - 164, June 2010
Required Reading for Students
Andrew Putnis : Mineral Replacement Reactions, Reviews in Mineralogy & Geochemistry Vol. 70 pp. 87 - 124, 2009
Recommended Reading for Students
Encarnacion Ruiz-Agudo, Christine V. Putnis, Carlos Rodriguez-Navarro and Andrew Putnis: Mechanism of leached layer formation during chemical weathering of silicate minerals, GEOLOGY, October 2012; v. 40; no. 10; p. 947 - 950
Additional Reading
Andrew Putnis and H. Austrheim: Fluid-induced processes: metasomatism and metamorphism Geofluids (2010) 10, 254 - 269
Additional Reading
Frank Richter's Readings and Presentation
PowerPoint Presentation (pptx)
An Intellectual Travelogue: Exploring Chemical and Isotopic Fractionation by Diffusion
Frank Richter
University of Chicago
Presentation Abstract
Isotope Fractionation by Mass Transport in Silicate Melts and Minerals
Frank Richter
Department of the Geophysical Sciences
The University of Chicago
Video of the Presentation (links below)
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http://mex1.whoi.edu:8080/http/WHOI_CMS/Events/geodynamics/RichterR.mov
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http://mex1.whoi.edu:8080/http/WHOI_CMS/Events/geodynamics/RichteR.webm
Frank M. Richter et al.: Isotopic fractionation of the major elements of molten basalt by chemical and thermal diffusion, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 73 (2009) 4250 - 4263
Required Reading for Students
Rahul Chopra et al.: Magnesium isotope fractionation by chemical diffusion in natural settings and in laboratory analogues, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 88 (2012) 1 - 18
Required Reading for Students
Frank M. Richter et al.: Elemental and isotopic fractionation of Type B CAI-like liquids by evaporation, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 71 (2007) 5544 - 5564
Additional Recommended Reading for Students
Denis Andrault's Readings and Presentation
Talk Abstract
Denis Andrault, et al., Melting properties of the deep Earth's mantle
PowerPoint Presentation (pdf)
Melting of the deep mantle along the Earth’s history
Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans: Denis Andrault, Giacomo lo Nigro, Nathalie Bolfan-Casanova, Ali Bouhifd
European Synchrotron: Sylvain Petitgirard, Gaston Garbarino, Giulia Veronesi, Mohamed Mezouar
D. Andrault, et al., Solidus and liquidus profiles of chondritic mantle: Implication for melting of the Earth across its history, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. (2011), doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2011.02.006
Required Reading for Students
Thorne Lay et al.: Partial melting in a thermo-chemical boundary layer at the base of the mantle, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 146 (2004) 441 - 467
Required Reading for Students
Beth Orcutt's Readings and Presentation
PowerPoint Presentation
Microbial Life in the Marine Subsurface: Tools and Approaches for Detecting Deep, Dark Life
Beth Orcutt
Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences
Video of Presentation (links below)
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http://mex1.whoi.edu:8080/http/WHOI_CMS/Events/Geodynamics/OrcuttR.mov
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Beth N Orcutt et al.: Colonization of subsurface microbial observatories deployed in young ocean crustThe ISME Journal, (2011) 5, 692 - 703
Required Reading for Students
Andrew T. Fisher et al.: IODP Expedition 327 and Atlantis Expedition AT 18-07: Observatories and Experiments on the Eastern Flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge, Scientific Drilling, No. 13, April 2012
Required Reading for Students
David Kohlstedt's Readings and Presentation
David Kohlstedt's Talk Abstract
Stress-driven Melt Migration in Partially Molten Rocks: The Connection between Field Observations, Laboratory Experiments, Theoretical Analyses, and Numerical Models
David Kohlstedt
University of Minnesota
PowerPoint Presentation
Stress-driven Melt Migration in Partially Molten Rocks: The Connection between Field Observations, Laboratory Experiments, Theoretical Analyses, and Numerical Models
David Kohlstedt
University of Minnesota
Video of Presentation (links below)
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http://mex1.whoi.edu:8080/http/WHOI_CMS/Events/Geodynamics/KohlstedtR.mov
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http://mex1.whoi.edu:8080/http/WHOI_CMS/Events/Geodynamics/Kohlstedt.webm
David L. Kohlstedt and Benjamin K. Holtzman: An Experimentalist's Perspective on the Influence of Deformation on Melt Extraction, Annu. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci. , 2009. 37:561 - 93
Required Reading
Yasuko Takei and Benjamin K. Holtzman: Viscous constitutive relations of solid-liquid composites in terms of grain boundary contiguity: 3. Causes and consequences of viscous anisotropy, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 114, B06207
Required Reading
Peter Brewer's Reading and Presentaion
PowerPoint Presentation (pdf)
Advances in Executing Complex Geochemical Experiments on the Sea Floor: CH4 -->CO2 Hydrate Conversion as a Greenhouse Gas Strategy?
Peter G. Brewer, MBARI
Video Presentation (links below)
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Graue, A., Kvamme et al.: Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Methane - Carbon Dioxide Hydrate Reactions in Sandstone Pores, SPE International, SPE SPE 102915 , 2005
Required Reading
Youngjune Park et al.: Sequestering carbon dioxide into complex structures of naturally occurring gas hydrates, 1269012694 _ PNAS _ August 22, 2006 _ vol. 103 _ no. 34
Required Reading
Hiroko Tabuchi: An Energy Coup for Japan: Flammable Ice, New York Times, March 12, 2013
Topical article from the NY Times
Max Schmidt's Readings and Presentaion
Talk Abstract
Deep Recycling of Carbon During Subduction
Powerpoint Presentation
Deep (Subduction) Recycling of Carbon
Max Schmidt
ETH-Zürich
Video of Presentation (links below)
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http://mex1.whoi.edu:8080/http/WHOI_CMS/Events/Geodynamics/SchmidtR.mov
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Daniele Grassi, Max W. Schmidt , Detlef Gunther : Element partitioning during carbonated pelite melting at 8, 13 and 22 GPa and the sediment signature in the EM mantle components, Earth and Planetary Science Letters 327-328 (2012) 84-96
Required reading for students
Max W. Schmidt and S. Poli: Devolatilization During Subduction, Treatise in Geochemistry 2nd Edition a proof yet to be published and cannot be disseminated / only for personal use in this context
Required reading for students
Tom McCollom's Readings and Presentation
PowerPoint Presentation
Required reading for students
Video of Presentation (links below)
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http://mex1.whoi.edu:8080/http/WHOI_CMS/Events/Geodynamics/McCollomR.mov
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http://mex1.whoi.edu:8080/http/WHOI_CMS/Events/Geodynamics/McCollom.webm
Thomas M. McCollom, and Wolfgang Bach: Thermodynamic constraints on hydrogen generation during serpentinization of ultramafic rocks Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 73 (2009) 856 - 875
Required Reading for Students
Thomas M. McCollom: Geochemical Constraints on Sources of Metabolic Energy for Chemolithoautotrophy in Ultramafic-Hosted Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Systems, ASTROBIOLOGY,Volume 7, Number 6, 2007
Required Reading for Students
Matthew O. Schrenk et al.: Serpentinization, Carbon, and Deep Life, Reviews in Mineralogy & Geochemistry,Vol. 75 pp. 575-606, 2013
Additional Reading for Perspective
Michael Lewan's Readings and Presentation
Talk Abstract
Analogues Between Water In Granite Melts and Petroleum Formation
PowerPoint Presentation
ANALOGUES BETWEEN WATER IN GRANITE MELTS AND PETROLEUM FORMATION
M. D. Lewan
U. S. Geological Survey, Box 25046, MS 977, DFC, Denver, CO, 80225, USA
Video of Presentation (links below)
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Michael Lewan: Experiments on the role of water in petroleum formation, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 61, No. 17, pp. 3691 - 3723, 1997
Required Reading for Students
Michael D. Lewan and Stephanie Roy: Role of water in hydrocarbon generation from Type-I kerogen in Mahogany oil shale of the Green River Formation, Organic Geochemistry 42 (2011) 31 - 41
Required Reading for Students
Davis A. Young : Mind Over Magma: The. Story of Igneous Petrology, Chapter 6: Wet or Dry? The Origin of Granite, Princeton University Press, 2003
Additional Reading for Perspective
Ginny Catania's Readings and Presentation
PowerPoint Presentation (pdf)
Understanding Ice Sheet Variability
Video of Presentation (links below)
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http://mex1.whoi.edu:8080/http/WHOI_CMS/Events/Geodynamics/GinnyR.mov
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http://mex1.whoi.edu:8080/http/WHOI_CMS/Events/Geodynamics/GinnyC.webm
J. C. Burton et al.: Laboratory investigations of iceberg capsize dynamics, energy dissipation and tsunamigenesis, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 117, F01007, doi:10.1029/2011JF002055, 2012
Required Reading for Students
Rosalyn A. V. Robison et al.: Dynamics of viscous grounding lines, J. Fluid Mech. (2010), vol. 648, pp. 363-380.
Required Reading for Students
Daniel Lathrop's Reading and Presentation
PowerPoint Presentation
Laboratory Models of Earth's Core
Video of Presentation (links below)
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http://mex1.whoi.edu:8080/http/WHOI_CMS/Events/Geodynamics/LathropR.mov
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http://mex1.whoi.edu:8080/http/WHOI_CMS/Events/Geodynamics/LathropC.webm
Daniel P. Lathrop and Cary B. Forest: Magnetic dynamos in the lab, Physics Today, pp 40-45, July 2011
Required Reading for Students
Ares Rosakis' Readings (Presentation Cancelled)
Kaiwen Xia, Ares J. Rosakis, Hiroo Kanamori: Laboratory Earthquakes: The Sub-Rayleigh - to - Supershear Rupture Transition, SCIENCE Vol. 303, 19 March 2004
Required Reading for Students
Ares J. Rosakis et al.: Dynamic Shear Rupture in Frictional Interfaces: Speeds, Directionality, and Modes, Treatise on Geophysics, vol. 4, pp. 153-192
Required Reading for Students
M. Mello, H.S. Bhat, A.J. Rosakis, and H. Kanamori: Identifying the unique ground motion signatures of super-shear earthquakes: Theory and experiments, Tectonophysics 493 (2010) 297 - 326
Required Reading for Students
Ares J. Rosakis: Speed Dependence and Crack Addiction, Engineering & Science, 2000
Addtional Reading for Perspective
Ares J. Rosakis: Intersonic shear cracks and fault ruptures, Advances in Physics, 2002, Vol. 51, No. 4, 1189-1257
Additional Reading for Perspective
John Whitehead's Readings and Presentation
PowerPoint Presentation
Laboratory Perspectives On Geological Fluid Mechanics
Video of Presentation (link below)
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http://mex1.whoi.edu:8080/http/WHOI_CMS/Events/Geodynamics/WhiteheadR.mov
John A. Whitehead, Jr., and Douglas S. Luther: Dynamics of Laboratory Diapir and Plume Models, Journal Of Geophysical Research Vol. 80, No. 5 February 10, 1975
Required Reading For Students
Miranda C. Holmes-Cerfon, J.A. Whitehead: Instability and freezing in a solidifying melt conduit, Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, Volume 240, Issue 2, 15 January 2011, Pages 131-139
Required Reading For Students
J. A. Whitehead and R. W. Griffiths: Morphological Instabilities in Flows with Cooling, Freezing or Dissolution
Additional Reading for Perspective
John A. Whitehead Jr, Henry J . B. Dick and Hans Schouten: A mechanism for magmatic accretion under spreading centres, Reprinted from Nature. Vol. 312. No. 5990. pp. 146-148. 8 November 1984
Additional Reading for Perspective
John A. Whitehead and Karl Helfrich: Instability of Flow with Temperature-Dependent Viscosity: A Model of Magma Dynamics, Journal Of Geophysical Research,Vol. 96, No. B3, Pages 4145-4155, March 10, 1991
Additional Reading for Perspective
E. Aharonov, J. A.Whitehead, P. B. Kelemen, and M. Spiegelman: Channeling instability of upwelling melt in the mantle, Journal Of Geophysical Research,Vol. 100, No, Bio, Pages 20,433-20,450, October 10, 1995
Additional Reading for Perspective