Nick Roberts
@nickmwroberts
Geologist. Dating rocks. Occasionally found snowboarding or surfing.
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http://www.nickmwroberts.co.uk/ 09-11-2012 12:16:31
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Happy to share this new paper on uranium scavenging, from our group at Linnéuniversitetet Linnaeus University , with good help from a bunch of great collaborators.
the latest from Henrik Drake's group 👇👌
Nice take on one of our latest articles. Lead author Linnéuniversitetet Linnaeus University post doc Ivan Pidchenko et al: mining.com/microbes-help-…
*New paper* "The geodynamic significance of continental UHP exhumation: New constraints from the Tso Morari Complex, NW Himalaya" Access the preprint here: 10.22541/essoar.170965042.27714389/v1 Andy Parsons Nick Roberts Oxford Earth Sciences University of Plymouth British Geological Survey
*New paper * by Eleni Wood from her PhD in the Himalayas The Open University. Check it out for some Allanite geochronology and wonderful geochemical maps. If you’re wondering what this tells us about geodynamics in the Himalayas, that’s discussed as well! lnkd.in/ePqzVGQz
What was going on with Earth’s crust 3 billion years ago and even earlier? New research in #AGUPubs by a team including Nick Roberts offers more insight. eos.org/research-spotl…
Job Alert! 2+ year postdoc on critical metal tin-lithium granites - suit ig/met petrologist with LA-ICPMS experience Earth & Environmental Science, St Andrews - details below earthworks-jobs.com/geoscience/and…
📢 Job alert - geochemistry ICP-MS / IRMS Research Technician - permanent 📢 Join us in St Andrews! Closing date 20 Aug. More details: vacancies.st-andrews.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/23… Earth & Environmental Science, St Andrews
Article: Laramide flat-slab subduction releases fluids into the overlying crust that mediate water-fluxed melting of precursor lower crust, forming porphyry copper deposits Thomas Lamont Frances Cooper Jamie Wilkinson University of Bristol Earth Sciences EarthSciences UCL London Centre for Ore Deposits and Exploration nature.com/articles/s4156…
New research alert! Our new study in Nature Communications reveals deep microbial colonization driven by impact-generated hydrothermal systems at Finland’s Lappajärvi crater. A glimpse into life thriving in extreme environments—and what it means for astrobiology share.google/COpD9jTqhLHDni…