Dear all,
I would be grateful if you could draw the following PhD research projects
in hydrothermal fluids, mineralization and environmental geochemistry to
the attention of any students who may be interested in applying.
Thanks
Jamie
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PhD opportunities in the Department of Earth Science & Engineering at
Imperial College
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Tracing metal sources in the Irish orefield using transition metal isotopes
Jamie Wilkinson, Dominik Weiss, Kate Everett.
Analysis of ore fluid chemistry in porphyry-copper systems using laser
ablation ICP-MS
Jamie Wilkinson and Teresa Jeffries (Natural History Museum).
Temporal and spatial evolution of atmospheric lead deposition in the
northern hemisphere since the mid- Holocene: implications for climate
change and environmental pollution
Dominik Weiss, Jamie Wilkinson , William Shotyk (University of Heidelberg),
Antonio Martinez (University of Santiago de Compostela).
K-T impact: An investigation of post-impact hydrothermal circulation in the
Chicxulub meteorite crater, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Jamie Wilkinson and Joanna Morgan.
Variability of the isotopic composition and concentrations of past and
present atmospheric lead, copper and zinc deposition in the UK: evidence
from peat cores and sphagnum herbarium archives
Dominik Weiss, Dr. William Purvis, William Shotyk (University of Heidelberg).
FURTHER DETAILS AVAILABLE AT: http://www.ese.ic.ac.uk
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Dr Jamie Wilkinson
Fluid Processes & Mineralization Research Group
Department of Earth Science and Engineering
Royal School of Mines
Imperial College, Prince Consort Road
London SW7 2BP, UK
Tel: +44(0)-207-5946415
Fax: +44(0)-207-5946464
Departmental website: www.ese.ic.ac.uk
FPM website: www.huxley.ic.ac.uk/research/basins/wilkinson/fluids.htm
MDSG website: www.mdsg.org.uk
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