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Anthony J. Hurford is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile is marked by involvement in various areas of study and research, although specific details about their publications and collaboration patterns are not documented here.

There are no listed recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with Anthony J. Hurford in the available data. Similarly, there is no detailed information on book publications or specific main and subfields of study related to their work.

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Best Publications

  • The zeta age calibration of fission-track dating

    Anthony J. Hurford;Anthony J. Hurford;Paul F. Green;Paul F. Green

  • Improved modeling of fission-track annealing in apatite

    Richard A. Ketcham;Andrew Carter;Raymond A. Donelick;Jocelyn Barbarand

  • Standardization of fission track dating calibration: Recommendation by the Fission Track Working Group of the I.U.G.S. Subcommission on Geochronology

    Anthony J. Hurford

  • Cooling and uplift patterns in the Lepontine Alps South Central Switzerland and an age of vertical movement on the Insubric fault line

    Anthony J. Hurford

  • A users' guide to fission track dating calibration

    Anthony J. Hurford;Paul F. Green

  • Apatite fission-track chronometry using laser ablation ICP-MS

    Noriko Hasebe;Jocelyn Barbarand;Kym Jarvis;Andrew Carter

  • Fission track dating of zircon: Improved etching techniques

    A.J.W. Gleadow;A.J. Hurford;R.D. Quaife

  • Improved measurement of fission-track annealing in apatite using c-axis projection

    Richard A. Ketcham;Andrew Carter;Raymond A. Donelick;Jocelyn Barbarand

  • Thermochronometry and microstructures of quartz-a comparison with experimental flow laws and predictions on the temperature of the brittle-plastic transition

    Bernhard Stöckhert;Manfred R Brix;Reiner Kleinschrodt;Anthony J Hurford

  • Thermal evolution, rate of exhumation, and tectonic significance of metamorphic rocks from the floor of the Alboran extensional basin, western Mediterranean

    J. P. Platt;J.-I. Soto;M. J. Whitehouse;A. J. Hurford

  • Resolution of the age structure of the detrital zircon populations of two Lower Cretaceous sandstones from the Weald of England by fission track dating

    A. J. Hurford;F. J. Fitch;A. Clarke

  • Unravelling the multi-stage burial history of the Swiss Molasse Basin: integration of apatite fission track, vitrinite reflectance and biomarker isomerisation analysis

    Martin Mazurek;Anthony J. Hurford;Werner Leu

  • Thirty-two years of geochronological work in the Central and Western Alps: a review on seven maps

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  • 40Ar39Ar and K/Ar dating of the bishop and fish canyon tuffs: Calibration ages for fission-track dating standards

    Anthony J. Hurford;Konrad Hammerschmidt

  • Natural long-term annealing of the zircon fission-track system in Vienna Basin deep borehole samples: Constraints upon the partial annealing zone and closure temperature

    Takahiro Tagami;Andrew Carter;Anthony J. Hurford

  • Constraints on the late thermotectonic evolution of the western Alps: EVidence for episodic rapid uplift

    Anthony J. Hurford;Johannes C. Hunziker;Bernhard Stöckhert

  • Age of crustal melting, emplacement and exhumation history of the Shivling Leucogranite, Garhwal Himalaya

    M. P. Searle;S. R. Noble;Anthony J. Hurford;D. C. Rex

  • Elevated K/T palaeotemperatures throughout Nortwest England: three kilometres of Tertiary erosion?

    Cherry L.E. Lewis;Paul F. Green;Andrew Carter;Anthony J. Hurford

  • Denudation history of the continental margin of western peninsular India since the early Mesozoic - reconciling apatite fission-track data with geomorphology

    Y. Gunnell;K. Gallagher;A. Carter;M. Widdowson

  • International union of geological sciences subcommission on geochronology recommendation for the standardization of fission track dating calibration and data reporting

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  • The role of extension in the Miocene denudation of the Nevado‐Filábride Complex, Betic Cordillera (SE Spain)

    Christopher Johnson;Neil Harbury;Anthony J. Hurford

  • Volcanic and nonvolcanic rifted margins of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden: Crustal cooling and margin evolution in Yemen

    Martin Menzies;Kerry Gallagher;Andrew Yelland;Anthony J. Hurford

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew Carter
Andrew Carter Birkbeck, University of London
Paul F. Green
Paul F. Green University of Melbourne
Peter D. Clift
Peter D. Clift University College London
Richard A. Ketcham
Richard A. Ketcham The University of Texas at Austin
Andrew J.W. Gleadow
Andrew J.W. Gleadow University of Melbourne
Martin Menzies
Martin Menzies Royal Holloway University of London
Charles W. Naeser
Charles W. Naeser United States Geological Survey
John P. Platt
John P. Platt University of Southern California
Bernhard Stöckhert
Bernhard Stöckhert Ruhr University Bochum
Kerry Gallagher
Kerry Gallagher University of Rennes

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