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Details for: Bryant Ware
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Bryant Ware (John de Laeter Centre for Isotope Research)
Session convener: 06n
Goldschmidt2015 Goldschmidt2016 Goldschmidt2017 Goldschmidt2018 Goldschmidt2019 Goldschmidt2020
I just recently completed a PhD at Curtin University under the supervision of Associate Professor Fred Jourdan. Before coming to Australia I worked in NASA’s Center for Isotope Cosmochemistry & Geochronology TIMS laboratory at the Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, Texas. My research at JSC research focused on the development of a chromatography method to extract and isolate Ca from a variety of different materials. Prior to this I completed a Master of Science at Boise State University under the direction of Dr. Mark Schmitz and Dr. C.J. Northrup utilizing high precision U/Pb CA-TIMS zircon geochronology with structural field observations to determine the depositional and deformational history of a forearc basin within the North American Cordillera. Currently I am Research Associate at the John de Laeter Centre conducting chromatography and analyses of various isotopic systems including Sm-Nd, Pb, Re-Os, and PGE isotopes as well as collaborating with the Geological Survey of Western Australia (GSWA) to date many dyke swarms throughout Western Australia by the pyroxene argon geochronology technique.
Note: abstracts are only listed if one of the following email addresses was provided when the abstract was submitted: bryant.ware@postgrad.curtin.edu.au. Otherwise, try an advanced search.
(2020) Role of Granites in Genesis of Archean VHMS Systems, WA Examples
Tessalina S, Ware B, Barrote V & McNaughton N
(2020) The Ferrar Continental Flood Basalt: A ~1.6 Ma Long Duration Evidenced by High-Precision 40Ar/39Ar Ages
Ware B, Jourdan F, Chiaradia M & Nebel O
(2022) Isotope Fingerprinting of Placer Gold from Kurnalpi Terrain, Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia
Tessalina SG, Hancock EA, Ware B & McNaughton NJ(2022) Opening the Full Potential of Geochemical Big Data Utilising AusGeochem
Noble W, Kohlmann F, Prent AM, Boone S, Greau Y, Ware B, Dalton H, Beucher R, McMillan M, Kohn B, McInnes BIA, Bedoya Mejia A & Theile M(2022) A Digital End-To-End Solution for FAIR Geochemistry Data, from Field Collection to Publication
Kohlmann F, Noble W, Boone S, Greau Y, Dalton H, Ware B, Beucher R, McMillan M, Kohn B, Prent AM, McInnes BIA, Bedoya Mejia A & Theile M(2022) Albany K-Feldspar: A New Pb Isotope Reference Material to Unravel the Evolution of Old Cratons
Liebmann J, Ware B, Hartnady MIH & Kirkland CL(2022) The AuScope Geochemistry Laboratory Network Project and the Building of the AusGeochem Data Repository
McInnes BIA, Gleadow A, O'Reilly SY, Kohn B, Rawling T, Kohlmann F, Prent AM, Boone S, Greau Y, Noble W, Ware B, Theile M, Dalton H, Hodgekiss S-A, Ananuer H, Alard O & Phillips D(2022) Pb Isotopes of the Curnamona Province, an Example of Extreme Crustal Fractionation in the Proterozoic
Ware B, Liebmann J, Kirkland CL, Tessalina SG, Mole DR, Waltenberg K, Huston DL, Fraser G & Champion DC(2021) Spodumene 40Ar/39Ar Geochronology for a Cleaner Future
Ware B, Wells M, Aylmore M, Jourdan F, Wingate MTD & McInnes BIA(2021) There is no I in Geology Podcast Network
Barrote V, Ware B, Spencer C, Volante S, Miozzi F, Moore M, Liebmann J & Lin N(2018) Insights into the Hydration and Fertilization of the Kalkarindji CFB Magmas: Evidence for a Hydrated Source?
Ware B, Jourdan F, Tessalina S & Nebel O(2017) 40Ar/39Ar Geochronology of Terrestrial Pyroxene
Ware B & Jourdan F(2016) New 40Ar/39Ar Geochronology of Primary Hydrous Minerals from the Karoo LIP Magmas: Evidence for a Hydrated Source?
Ware B, Fernandes K, Jourdan F & Tohver E(2015) High Precision 40Ar/39Ar Geochronology of Large Igneous Provinces: The Tasmanian Dolerites of the Ferrar LIP
Ware B, Jourdan F & Vinnicombe KSession convener
Goldschmidt2020 - Session 06n: New Frontiers in Geochronology
Goldschmidt2019 - Session 06k: The Nature and Tempo of Magmatic Processes and their Evolution in Space and Time; Translating from an Equilibrium Rulebook into a Kinetic Playbook