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World Ranking
5916
National Ranking
2143

Overview

Andrew J. Campbell is affiliated with the University of Chicago in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant emphasis on Materials Science. Within these fields, Campbell has contributed extensively to subfields including Geophysics, Materials Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Molecular Biology, and Astronomy and Astrophysics.

Campbell's work spans several main topics, such as:

  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Crystal Structures and Properties
  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geological Studies and Exploration
  • Astro and Planetary Science

Among Campbell's recent publications are:

  • Phase transitions in ε-FeOOH at high pressure and ambient temperature (2020), published in American Mineralogist
  • The Lithophile Element Budget of Earth's Core (2022), published in Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Experimental thermal equation of state of B2−KCl (2021), published in Physical Review B
  • The Speciation and Coordination of a Deep Earth Carbonate-Silicate-Metal Melt (2022), published in Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Fe5S2 identified as a host of sulfur in Earth and planetary cores (2022), published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Frequently collaborating with Campbell are researchers such as A. Davis, Vitali B. Prakapenka, Claire Zurkowski, Stella Chariton, and Natalia Solomatova. These collaborations have contributed to the body of work in Campbell's core fields.

Campbell's publications often appear in venues like Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, American Mineralogist, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, and Physical Review B.

Best Publications

  • Partitioning of Ru, Rh, Pd, Re, Ir, and Au between Cr-bearing spinel, olivine, pyroxene and silicate melts

    K. Righter;A. J. Campbell;M. Humayun;Richard Hervig

  • High pressure metal–silicate partitioning of Ni, Co, V, Cr, Si, and O

    Rebecca A. Fischer;Yoichi Nakajima;Andrew J. Campbell;Daniel J. Frost

  • Platinum group element geochemistry of komatiites from the Alexo and Pyke Hill areas, Ontario, Canada

    Igor S. Puchtel;Munir Humayun;Andrew J. Campbell;Rebecca A. Sproule

  • Ferromagnesian postperovskite silicates in the D″ layer of the Earth

    Wendy L. Mao;Guoyin Shen;Vitali B. Prakapenka;Yue Meng

  • High pressure effects on the iron–iron oxide and nickel–nickel oxide oxygen fugacity buffers

    Andrew J. Campbell;Lisa Danielson;Kevin Righter;Christopher T. Seagle

  • Iron-silicon alloy in Earth's core?

    Jung Fu Lin;Dion L. Heinz;Andrew J. Campbell;James M. Devine

  • Siderophile element constraints on the formation of metal in the metal-rich chondrites Bencubbin, Weatherford, and Gujba

    Andrew J. Campbell;Munir Humayun;Michael K. Weisberg

  • Equation of state and phase diagram of FeO

    Rebecca A. Fischer;Andrew J. Campbell;Gregory A. Shofner;Oliver T. Lord

  • Phase relations in the Fe-FeSi system at high pressures and temperatures

    Rebecca A. Fischer;Andrew J. Campbell;Daniel M. Reaman;Noah A. Miller

  • Compositions of group IVB iron meteorites and their parent melt

    Andrew J. Campbell;Munir Humayun

  • Origin of Zoned Metal Grains in the QUE94411 Chondrite

    Andrew J. Campbell;Munir Humayun;Anders Meibom;Alexander N. Krot

  • Iron-rich silicates in the Earth's D″ layer

    Wendy L. Mao;Yue Meng;Guoyin Shen;Vitali B. Prakapenka

  • Boron and halide systematics in submarine hydrothermal systems: Effects of phase separation and sedimentary contributions

    Chen-Feng You;D. A. Butterfield;A. J. Spivack;J. M. Gieskes

  • Static compression of iron-silicon alloys: Implications for silicon in the Earth's core

    Jung-Fu Lin;Andrew J. Campbell;Dion L. Heinz;Guoyin Shen

  • An experimental test of Henry's Law in solid metal-liquid metal systems with implications for iron meteorites

    Nancy L. Chabot;Andrew J. Campbell;John H. Jones;Munir Humayun

  • Shape, metal abundance, chemistry, and origin of chondrules in the Renazzo (CR) chondrite.

    Denton S. Ebel;Michael K. Weisberg;Michael K. Weisberg;Jessica Hertz;Andrew J. Campbell

  • The influence of carbon on trace element partitioning behavior

    Nancy L. Chabot;Andrew J. Campbell;John H. Jones;Munir Humayun

  • Melting and thermal expansion in the Fe-FeO system at high pressure

    C.T. Seagle;D.L. Heinz;A.J. Campbell;V.B. Prakapenka

  • Partial melting in the iron–sulfur system at high pressure: A synchrotron X-ray diffraction study

    Andrew J. Campbell;Christopher T. Seagle;Dion L. Heinz;Guoyin Shen

  • Measurement of temperature distributions across laser heated samples by multispectral imaging radiometry.

    Andrew J. Campbell

  • The Fe–C system at 5 GPa and implications for Earth’s core

    Nancy L. Chabot;Andrew J. Campbell;William F. McDonough;David S. Draper

Frequent Co-Authors

Munir Humayun
Munir Humayun Florida State University
Vitali B. Prakapenka
Vitali B. Prakapenka University of Chicago
Wendy L. Mao
Wendy L. Mao Stanford University
Kevin Righter
Kevin Righter University of Arizona
Lawrence Grossman
Lawrence Grossman University of Chicago
Anders Meibom
Anders Meibom École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Steven B. Simon
Steven B. Simon University of New Mexico
Przemyslaw Dera
Przemyslaw Dera University of Hawaii at Manoa
Jung-Fu Lin
Jung-Fu Lin The University of Texas at Austin
Yue Meng
Yue Meng Argonne National Laboratory

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