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Andrey A. Gurenko

Andrey A. Gurenko

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Andrey A. Gurenko is affiliated with the University of Lorraine in France and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a particular research focus on geophysics and geochemistry. Their work spans several subfields including geochemistry and petrology, ecology, paleontology, and astronomy and astrophysics. The scientist's research encompasses a range of topics like geological and geochemical analysis, high-pressure geophysics and materials, earthquake and tectonic studies, isotope analysis in ecology, paleontology and stratigraphy of fossils, ion-surface interactions and analysis, and planetary science and exploration.

Among recent publications, the scientist has contributed to the following papers:

  • Triple Oxygen Isotope Measurements by Multi-Collector Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (2021, Frontiers in Earth Science)
  • Multiple sulfur isotope fractionation in hydrothermal systems in the presence of radical ions and molecular sulfur (2020, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta)
  • Hadean zircon formed due to hydrated ultramafic protocrust melting (2021, Geology)
  • Hydrated Peridotite - Basaltic Melt Interaction Part I: Planetary Felsic Crust Formation at Shallow Depth (2021, Frontiers in Earth Science)
  • Origin of sulphur in relation to silicate-sulphide immiscibility in Tolbachik primitive arc magma (Kamchatka, Russia): Insights from sulphur and boron isotopes (2021, Chemical Geology)

Frequent co-authors in their research include Maxim Portnyagin, Nordine Bouden, Evelyn Füri, Gleb S. Pokrovski, and Ilya N. Bindeman.

Key publication venues where their work appears most often are:

  • Chemical Geology
  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts
  • Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Journal of Petrology

The scientist's contributions are largely situated within Earth and Planetary Sciences with significant emphasis on geophysical and geochemical methodologies. This includes isotope analysis techniques relevant to ecological studies and the exploration of planetary materials under high pressure.

Best Publications

  • The Amount of Recycled Crust in Sources of Mantle-Derived Melts

    Alexander V. Sobolev;Albrecht W. Hofmann;Dmitry V. Kuzmin;Gregory M. Yaxley

  • Enriched and depleted primitive melts included in olivine from Icelandic tholeiites : Origin by continuous melting of a single mantle column

    Andrey A. Gurenko;Andrey A. Gurenko;Marc Chaussidon

  • Komatiites reveal a hydrous Archaean deep-mantle reservoir

    Alexander V. Sobolev;Evgeny V. Asafov;Andrey A. Gurenko;Nicholas T. Arndt

  • Oxygen isotope heterogeneity and disequilibria of olivine crystals in large volume Holocene basalts from Iceland: Evidence for magmatic digestion and erosion of Pleistocene hyaloclastites

    Ilya Bindeman;Andrey A. Gurenko;Olgeir Sigmarsson;Olgeir Sigmarsson;Marc Chaussidon

  • Silicic magma petrogenesis in Iceland by remelting of hydrothermally altered crust based on oxygen isotope diversity and disequilibria between zircon and magma with implications for MORB

    Ilya Bindeman;Andrey Gurenko;Tamara Carley;Calvin Miller

  • Enriched, HIMU-type peridotite and depleted recycled pyroxenite in the Canary plume: A mixed-up mantle

    Andrey A. Gurenko;Alexander V. Sobolev;Kaj A. Hoernle;Folkmar Hauff

  • Optimisation of laser parameters for the analysis of sulphur isotopes in sulphide minerals by laser ablation ICP-MS

    S. E. Gilbert;L. V. Danyushevsky;T. Rodemann;N. Shimizu

  • Major, trace element and Nd–Sr–Pb–O–He–Ar isotope signatures of shield stage lavas from the central and western Canary Islands: Insights into mantle and crustal processes

    A. A. Gurenko;Kaj Hoernle;Folkmar Hauff;Hans-Ulrich Schmincke

  • Quantification of the CO2 budget and H2O–CO2 systematics in subduction-zone magmas through the experimental hydration of melt inclusions in olivine at high H2O pressure

    Nikita Mironov;Maxim Portnyagin;Roman Botcharnikov;Andrey Gurenko

  • Deep hydrous mantle reservoir provides evidence for crustal recycling before 3.3 billion years ago

    Alexander V. Sobolev;Alexander V. Sobolev;Evgeny V. Asafov;Andrey A. Gurenko;Nicholas T. Arndt

  • Crust–primitive magma interaction beneath neovolcanic rift zone of Iceland recorded in gabbro xenoliths from Midfell, SW Iceland

    Andrey A. Gurenko;Alexander V. Sobolev

  • Oxygen isotope constraints on the alteration temperatures of CM chondrites

    Maximilien J. Verdier-Paoletti;Yves Marrocchi;Guillaume Avice;Mathieu Roskosz

  • Boron concentrations and isotopic composition of the Icelandic mantle: evidence from glass inclusions in olivine

    Andrey A. Gurenko;Marc Chaussidon

  • Explosive basaltic volcanism of the Chikurachki Volcano (Kurile arc, Russia): Insights on pre-eruptive magmatic conditions and volatile budget revealed from phenocryst-hosted melt inclusions and groundmass glasses

    A. A. Gurenko;A. B. Belousov;R. B. Trumbull;A. V. Sobolev

  • Magma ascent and contamination beneath one intraplate volcano: Evidence from S and O isotopes in glass inclusions and their host clinopyroxenes from Miocene basaltic hyaloclastites southwest of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands)

    Andrey A. Gurenko;Marc Chaussidon;Hans-Ulrich Schmincke

  • New evidence for chondritic lunar water from combined D/H and noble gas analyses of single Apollo 17 volcanic glasses

    Evelyn Füri;Etienne Deloule;Andrey Gurenko;Bernard Marty

  • Oxygen isotope variations in primitive tholeiites of Iceland: evidence from a SIMS study of glass inclusions, olivine phenocrysts and pillow rim glasses

    Andrey A Gurenko;Marc Chaussidon

  • Oxygen isotope heterogeneity of the mantle beneath the Canary Islands: insights from olivine phenocrysts

    Andrey A. Gurenko;Ilya N. Bindeman;Marc Chaussidon

  • Evolution of parental magmas of Miocene shield basalts of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands): constraints from crystal, melt and fluid inclusions in minerals

    A. A. Gurenko;Thor H. Hansteen;Hans-Ulrich Schmincke

  • Source components of the Gran Canaria (Canary Islands) shield stage magmas: evidence from olivine composition and Sr–Nd–Pb isotopes

    Andrey A. Gurenko;Kaj A. Hoernle;Alexander V. Sobolev;Folkmar Hauff

  • Warm Archean oceans reconstructed from oxygen isotope composition of early-life remnants

    R. Tartese;M. Chaussidon;A. Gurenko;F. Delarue

Frequent Co-Authors

Maxim Portnyagin
Maxim Portnyagin GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Alexander V. Sobolev
Alexander V. Sobolev Grenoble Alpes University
Vadim S. Kamenetsky
Vadim S. Kamenetsky Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yves Marrocchi
Yves Marrocchi University of Lorraine
Kaj Hoernle
Kaj Hoernle GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Matthieu Gounelle
Matthieu Gounelle French National Museum of Natural History
Ilya N. Bindeman
Ilya N. Bindeman University of Oregon
Gleb S. Pokrovski
Gleb S. Pokrovski Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Francois Holtz
Francois Holtz University of Hannover
Georges Ceuleneer
Georges Ceuleneer Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées

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