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9732
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2723
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Research.com Recognitions

  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America
  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America

Overview

Allen F. Glazner is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research spans several subfields, including Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, Artificial Intelligence, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, and Geology. The breadth of their work is reflected in the diverse range of topics they investigate.

Key topics in their research include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • High-pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Landslides and Related Hazards
  • Geological Modeling and Analysis

Allen F. Glazner has authored numerous papers across various prestigious publication venues. Frequent venues of publication are:

  • Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America
  • UNC Libraries
  • Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Geosciences
  • GSA Today

Among Allen F. Glazner's recent papers are:

  • Identifying Metasomatized Continental Lithospheric Mantle Involvement in Cenozoic Magmatism From Ta/Th Values, Southwestern North America (2020), published in Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Thermal Constraints on the Longevity, Depth, and Vertical Extent of Magmatic Systems (2021), published in Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • The Granite Aqueduct and Autometamorphism of Plutons (2020), published in Geosciences
  • Aplite diking and infiltration: a differentiation mechanism restricted to plutonic rocks (2020), published in Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
  • Relationship Between Dike Injection and b-Value for Volcanic Earthquake Swarms (2021), published in Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth

The scientist collaborates frequently with several coauthors. Notable frequent collaborators include:

  • John M. Bartley
  • Drew S. Coleman
  • Arthur G. Sylvester
  • Michael A. Stearns
  • J. Douglas Walker

Allen F. Glazner has been recognized as a Fellow of the Geological Society of America.

Best Publications

  • Voluminous granitic magmas from common basaltic sources

    T. W. Sisson;K. Ratajeski;K. Ratajeski;W. B. Hankins;A. F. Glazner

  • Are plutons assembled over millions of years by amalgamation from small magma chambers

    Allen F. Glazner;John M. Bartley;Drew S. Coleman;Walt Gray

  • Rethinking the emplacement and evolution of zoned plutons: Geochronologic evidence for incremental assembly of the Tuolumne Intrusive Suite, California

    Drew S. Coleman;Walt Gray;Allen F. Glazner

  • The tenuous connection between high-silica rhyolites and granodiorite plutons

    Allen F. Glazner;Drew S. Coleman;John M. Bartley

  • Plutonism, oblique subduction, and continental growth: An example from the Mesozoic of California

    Allen F. Glazner

  • Mineralogy, provenance, and diagenesis of a potassic basaltic sandstone on Mars: CheMin X-ray diffraction of the Windjana sample (Kimberley area, Gale Crater)

    Allan H. Treiman;David L. Bish;David T. Vaniman;Steve J. Chipera

  • The Sierra Crest Magmatic Event: Rapid Formation of Juvenile Crust during the Late Cretaceous in California

    Drew S. Coleman;Allen F. Glazner

  • Did lithospheric delamination trigger late Cenozoic potassic volcanism in the southern Sierra Nevada, California?

    G. Lang Farmer;Allen F. Glazner;Curtis R. Manley

  • Timing of volcanism in the Sierra Nevada of California: Evidence for Pliocene delamination of the batholithic root?

    Curtis R. Manley;Allen F. Glazner;G. Lang Farmer

  • Thermal limitations on incorporation of wall rock into magma

    Allen F. Glazner

  • Timing and tectonic setting of Tertiary low‐angle normal faulting and associated magmatism in the southwestern United States

    Allen F. Glazner;John M. Bartley

  • Sheeted intrusion of the synkinematic McDoogle pluton, Sierra Nevada, California

    Kevin H. Mahan;John M. Bartley;Drew S. Coleman;Allen F. Glazner

  • Experimental and geochemical evidence for derivation of the El Capitan Granite, California, by partial melting of hydrous gabbroic lower crust

    Kent Ratajeski;Thomas W. Sisson;Allen F. Glazner

  • Is stoping a volumetrically significant pluton emplacement process

    Allen F. Glazner;John M. Bartley

  • Geology and geochemistry of mafic to felsic plutonic rocks in the Cretaceous intrusive suite of Yosemite Valley, California

    Kent Ratajeski;Allen F. Glazner;Brent V. Miller

  • Incremental pluton emplacement by magmatic crack-seal

    John M. Bartley;Drew S. Coleman;Allen F. Glazner

  • Age of the Peach Springs Tuff, southeastern California and western Arizona

    J. E. Nielson;Daniel R. Lux;G. B. Dalrymple;A. F. Glazner

  • Formation of K-feldspar megacrysts in granodioritic plutons by thermal cycling and late-stage textural coarsening

    Breck R. Johnson;Breck R. Johnson;Allen F. Glazner

  • Magnitude and significance of Miocene crustal extension in the central Mojave Desert, California

    Allen F. Glazner;John M. Bartley;J. Douglas Walker

  • Correlation of the Peach Springs Tuff, a large-volume Miocene ignimbrite sheet in California and Arizona

    Allen F. Glazner;Jane E. Nielson;Keith A. Howard;David M. Miller

  • Evidence from the Lamarck Granodiorite for Rapid Late Cretaceous Crust Formation in California

    Drew S. Coleman;Allen F. Glazner;Thomas P. Frost

Frequent Co-Authors

John M. Bartley
John M. Bartley University of Utah
J. Douglas Walker
J. Douglas Walker University of Kansas
G. Lang Farmer
G. Lang Farmer University of Colorado Boulder
Andrew R.C. Kylander-Clark
Andrew R.C. Kylander-Clark University of California, Santa Barbara
Richard D. Law
Richard D. Law Virginia Tech
William Ussler
William Ussler Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Michael B. Baker
Michael B. Baker California Institute of Technology
Joseph L. Wooden
Joseph L. Wooden Stanford University
David L. Bish
David L. Bish Indiana University
Tamlin M. Pavelsky
Tamlin M. Pavelsky University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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