Would you please pass the following information on to students
graduating from your department this summer.
The Geodynamics and Crustal Processes Group at Kingston
University is looking for high quality applicants for PhD projects.
Applicants should be UK or EU residents to qualify for a fully-
supported studentship (fees and maintenance). For further details
please see our website www.kingston.ac.uk/esg/ or contact
Professor John Grocott ([log in to unmask]). Applications
should be received at the School of Earth Sciences and
Geography, Kingston University, by 7 March 2002.
Chloride brines in deep crustal processes. Prof. J .Clemens &
Dr M. Holness (Cambridge)
Continental transpressional tectonics at the coastal cordillera/
precordillera boundary, northern Chilean Andes. Prof. J. Grocott
& Dr P. J. Treloar
Origin and tectonic significance of Miocene adakites, NW Peru.
Dr N. Petford & Dr M. Atherton (Liverpool)
Magmas as granular materials: numerical & physical models of
particle-rich magmatic flows. Dr N. Petford & Prof. M. A.
Koenders
Coloured gemstones: micro-geochemical and micro-mineralogical
fingerprinting methods as indicators of provenance, treatment
& genesis. Prof. A. H. Rankin, Dr K. Jarvis & Dr R. Harding
(Gemmological Association Gem Testing Laboratory)
Palaeointensity studies of Tertiary intrusive igneous rocks from the
UK & Australia: quantifying the Cenozoic transition in the Earth's
dipole field. Dr N. Thomas & Dr T. Rolph Newcastle, NSW)
Investigating the link between long-term variations in the Earth's
magnetic field and the geodynamic evolution of the Earth. Dr N.
Thomas & Prof. J. Shaw (Liverpool)
Geochemistry & distribution of hydrocarbon gases in alkaline
igneous complexes: environmental aspects & implications for
potential energy resources. Dr P. J. Treloar & Prof. A. H. Rankin
The Lewisian complex: still an enigma? Dr P. J .Treloar, Prof. J.
Clemens & Prof. J. Grocott
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Dr Stella Bignold
School of Earth Sciences and Geography
CEESR
Kingston University
Penrhyn Road
Kingston upon Thames
Surrey KT1 2EE
UK
tel: 020 8547 8850
fax: 020 8547 7497
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