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Article
McCoy-West, Alex J., Burton, Kevin W., Millet, Marc-Alban, and Cawood, Peter A. (2021) The chondritic neodymium stable isotope composition of the Earth inferred from mid-ocean ridge, ocean island and arc basalts. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 293. pp. 575-597.
Tomkins, Andrew G., Alkemade, Sarah L., Nutku, Sophie E., Stephen, Natasha R., Finch, Melanie A., and Jeon, Heejin (2020) A small S-MIF signal in Martian regolith pyrite: Implications for the atmosphere. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 290. pp. 59-75.
Wiemer, Daniel, Schrank, Christoph E., Murphy, David T., Wenham, Lana, and Allen, Charlotte M. (2018) Earth's oldest stable crust in the Pilbara Craton formed by cyclic gravitational overturns. Nature Geoscience, 11. pp. 357-361.
McCoy-West, Alex J., Millet, Marc-Alban, and Burton, Kevin W. (2017) The neodymium stable isotope composition of the silicate Earth and chondrites. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 480. pp. 121-132.
Book Chapter
Mahan, Brandon (2021) Element Partitioning (Mineral-Melt, Metal-/Sulfide-Silicate) in Planetary Sciences. In: UNSPECIFIED, (ed.) Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Planetary Science. Oxford Research Encyclopedias . Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
Conference Item
Gessner, K., Johnson, T, Hartnady, M.I.H., and Wiemer, D. (2023) 6IAS: 6th International Archean Symposium – abstracts. In: International Archean Symposium – abstracts (2023/8) From: 6IAS: 6th International Archean Symposium, 25-27 July 2023, Fremantle, WA, Australia.
Wiemer, D., Murphy, D.T., and Schrank, C.E. (2023) East Pilbara high heat flow mantle overturns as a record of lithospheric proto-plate formation. In: [Presented at the 6th International Archean Symposium]. p. 74. From: 6IAS: 6th International Archean Symposium, 25-27 July 2023, Perth, WA, Australia.