
Dr Carrie Soderman
@carriesoderman
Research Fellow @Selwyn1882 @EarthSciCam | PhD @stjohnscam| critical minerals, geochemistry, igneous rocks and ballroom dancing
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08-06-2013 16:20:57
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ππ»Very excited to finally be amongst the products of one mantle plume system, Hawaiβi, to talk about stable Fe isotopes in another, the GalΓ‘pagos - and to listen to Olivia Hogg smash her first in/person international conference ππ

What a great way to finish up a PhD @goldschmidt2022 - thank you to co-authors @HelenWCam @simonwmatthews Oliver Shorttle, as well as Dennis Geist and Esteban Gazel. Watch this space for the publication of the full story (hopefully) soon!

The end of an era for our office Ayesha Landon-Browne! Congratulations Nicholas Barberπ, you have been the best PhD buddy and the department has been lucky to have you.

Newest rock doctor at Cambridge Earth Sciences ππ» So pleased for you ππ


Caer Caradoc and Shropshire looking gorgeous with the incoming second years Cambridge Earth Sciences, working on field sketching and taking in some wonderful views #nearlypostdoclife


Term is just around the corner and as autumn beckons, you might be wondering what happened to a summer of fun research and conferences πποΈ On our blog: Alasdair Knight takes us to Hawaii for a reminder of Julyβs #Goldschmidt2022 conference. π bit.ly/3Use2Ld


I suppose this is the time to share that Iβll be joining Selwyn College as a research fellow in October! St John's College, Cambridge has been a wonderful Cambridge home, and Iβm grateful for my 8 years there, but Iβm very excited to meet new colleagues and students at Selwyn ππ #nearlypostdoclife




ππ»π Ready for volcano outreach day Natural History Museum!




Lavas reveal the life story of the GalΓ‘pagos mantle plume. New research by our Dr Carrie Soderman, with @HelenWCam, Oliver Shorttle & @simonwmatthews ππ Using Fe isotopes, they show how the ingredients making up the plume have changed over its lifetime. β‘οΈbit.ly/3JzNW5H




This summer, @cbeardgeo Dr Carrie Soderman Owen Weller-Gibbs headed to Greenland to investigate how #criticalmetals form in alkaline igneous rocks. Look at the cool minerals they encountered: pegmatite veins containing amphiboles, feldspars and blood-red eudialyte. #igneous #petrology


Very excited that the first application study (with Owen Weller-Gibbs) of our new thermodynamic model for alkaline silicate igneous rocks has just been published! We identify a key fractionation pressure to form Qz and Ne-bearing rocks, and look at implications for their REEs budgets.