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Alan P. M. Vaughan

Alan P. M. Vaughan

Overview

Alan P. M. Vaughan is affiliated with Macquarie University in Australia and has contributed to multiple fields of scientific research. Their work spans Earth and Planetary Sciences, Engineering, and Computer Science, integrating interdisciplinary approaches across these areas.

Their research includes contributions to subfields such as Geochemistry and Petrology, Ocean Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence. These diverse specializations reflect an engagement with both natural and computational sciences.

Research topics covered by Vaughan's work include:

  • Geological Modeling and Analysis
  • Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
  • Advanced Computational Techniques and Applications

A significant publication by Vaughan is titled "INTEGRATING DIGITAL MAPPING WITH CONSTRAINED MODEL BUILDING AND STRUCTURAL VALIDATION - CASE STUDY FROM WREN'S NEST," published in 2020 in the venue Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America.

Frequent co-authors in Vaughan's work comprise:

  • Leah Swan
  • Fiona McLean
  • Carl Stevenson
  • Colin Dunlop
  • N.K.F. Mark

Vaughan's contributions have appeared primarily in the venue Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America.

Best Publications

  • Terrane processes at the margins of Gondwana

    A. P. M. Vaughan;P. T. Leat;R. J. Pankhurst

  • Tectonic overview of the West Gondwana margin

    Alan P.M. Vaughan;Robert J. Pankhurst

  • The source of granitic gneisses and migmatites in the Antarctic Peninsula: a combined U-Pb SHRIMP and laser ablation Hf isotope study of complex zircons

    M. J Flowerdew;Ian L Millar;A.P.M. Vaughan;M.S.A. Horstwood

  • The eastern Palmer Land shear zone: a new terrane accretion model for the Mesozoic development of the Antarctic Peninsula

    Alan P. M. Vaughan;Bryan C. Storey

  • Melting at the base of the Greenland ice sheet explained by Iceland hotspot history

    Irina Rogozhina;Irina Rogozhina;Alexey G. Petrunin;Alexey G. Petrunin;Alan P. M. Vaughan;Bernhard Steinberger;Bernhard Steinberger

  • The generation of sodic granite magmas, western Palmer Land, Antarctic Peninsula

    Christopher D. Wareham;Ian L. Millar;Alan P. M. Vaughan

  • Geodynamic evolution of the Antarctic Peninsula during Mesozoic times and its bearing on Weddell Sea history

    Bryan C. Storey;Alan P. M. Vaughan;Ian L. Millar

  • Combined U-Pb geochronology and Hf isotope geochemistry of detrital zircons from early Paleozoic sedimentary rocks, Ellsworth-Whitmore Mountains block, Antarctica

    M. J Flowerdew;Ian L Millar;Michael L Curtis;A.P.M. Vaughan

  • Circum-Pacific mid-Cretaceous deformation and uplift: A superplume-related event?

    Alan P. M. Vaughan

  • New aerogeophysical view of the Antarctic Peninsula: More pieces, less puzzle

    F. Ferraccioli;P. C. Jones;A. P. M. Vaughan;P. T. Leat

  • Ophiolite obduction pulses as a proxy indicator of superplume events

    Alan P.M. Vaughan;Jane H. Scarrow

  • A mid-Cretaceous age for the Palmer Land event, Antarctic Peninsula: implications for terrane accretion timing and Gondwana palaeolatitudes

    Alan P. M. Vaughan;Robert J. Pankhurst;C. Mark Fanning

  • Terrane processes at the margins of Gondwana: introduction

    Alan P. M. Vaughan;Philip T. Leat;Robert J. Pankhurst

  • Episodicity of Mesozoic terrane accretion along the Pacific margin of Gondwana: implications for superplume-plate interactions

    A. P. M. Vaughan;R. A. Livermore

  • K-rich mantle metasomatism control of localization and initiation of lithospheric strike-slip faulting

    Alan P. M. Vaughan;Jane H. Scarrow

  • Heat flux variations beneath central Greenland’s ice due to anomalously thin lithosphere

    Alexey Petrunin;Irina Rogozhina;A. P. M. Vaughan;A. P. M. Vaughan;I. T. Kukkonen

  • The links between large igneous provinces, continental break-up and environmental change: evidence reviewed from Antarctica

    Bryan C. Storey;Alan P. M. Vaughan;Teal R. Riley

  • Lamprophyre dikes as tectonic markers of late orogenic transtension timing and kinematics: A case study from the Central Iberian Zone

    Jane H. Scarrow;José Francisco Molina;Fernando Bea;Pilar Montero

  • Permo-Carboniferous conglomerates in the Trinity Peninsula Group at View Point, Antarctic Peninsula: sedimentology, geochronology and isotope evidence for provenance and tectonic setting in Gondwana

    John D. Bradshaw;Alan P. M. Vaughan;Ian L. Millar;Michael J. Flowerdew

  • Mid-Cretaceous ductile deformation on the Eastern Palmer Land Shear Zone, Antarctica, and implications for timing of Mesozoic terrane collision

    Alan P. M. Vaughan;Simon P. Kelley;Bryan C. Storey

Frequent Co-Authors

Fausto Ferraccioli
Fausto Ferraccioli National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics
Ian L. Millar
Ian L. Millar British Geological Survey
Nick Kusznir
Nick Kusznir University of Liverpool
Bryan C. Storey
Bryan C. Storey University of Canterbury
Philip T. Leat
Philip T. Leat British Antarctic Survey
Robert J. Pankhurst
Robert J. Pankhurst British Geological Survey
Tom A. Jordan
Tom A. Jordan British Antarctic Survey
Mikhail K. Kaban
Mikhail K. Kaban Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Ivan Koulakov
Ivan Koulakov Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
Martin J. Whitehouse
Martin J. Whitehouse Swedish Museum of Natural History

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