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B. Ronald Frost is affiliated with the University of Wyoming in the United States. Their academic career and research focus are connected to this institution, providing a base for their scholarly activities.

Currently, there is no available data on recent papers authored by B. Ronald Frost, and details on publication venues, frequent co-authors, or specific book publications have not been documented. Likewise, information on their main fields of study, subfields, and principal topics of research has not been provided.

There are no recorded awards or recognitions attributed to B. Ronald Frost in the available dataset. The scientist is not deceased.

Best Publications

  • A geochemical classification for granitic rocks

    B Ronald Frost;Calvin G. Barnes;William Joseph Collins;Richard Arculus

  • On Ferroan (A-type) Granitoids: their Compositional Variability and Modes of Origin

    Carol D. Frost;B. Ronald Frost

  • A Geochemical Classification for Feldspathic Igneous Rocks

    B. Ronald Frost;Carol D. Frost

  • Reduced rapakivi-type granites: The tholeiite connection

    Carol D. Frost;B. Ronald Frost

  • Sphene (titanite): phase relations and role as a geochronometer

    B.Ronald Frost;Kevin R. Chamberlain;John C. Schumacher

  • Chrome-spinel in progressive metamorphism—a preliminary analysis

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  • On Silica Activity and Serpentinization

    B. Ronald Frost;James S. Beard

  • The Granulite Uncertainty Principle: Limitations on Thermobarometry in Granulites

    B. Ronald Frost;Thomas Chacko

  • Introduction to oxygen fugacity and its petrologic importance

    B. Ronald Frost

  • Grain-boundary graphite in rocks and implications for high electrical conductivity in the lower crust

    B. Ronald Frost;William S. Fyfe;Kazue Tazaki;Tammy Chan

  • PARTIAL MELTING OF SULFIDE ORE DEPOSITS DURING MEDIUM- AND HIGH-GRADE METAMORPHISM

    B. Ronald Frost;John A. Mavrogenes;Andrew G. Tomkins

  • Contact Metamorphism of Serpentinite, Chloritic Blackwall and Rodingite at Paddy-Go-Easy Pass, Central Cascades, Washington

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  • CO 2 , melts and granulite metamorphism

    B. Ronald Frost;Carol D. Frost

  • Onset and Progression of Serpentinization and Magnetite Formation in Olivine-rich Troctolite from IODP Hole U1309D

    J. S. Beard;B. R. Frost;P. Fryer;A. Mccaig

  • Petrogenesis of the Red Mountain pluton, Laramie anorthosite complex, Wyoming: implications for the origin of A-type granite

    I.Carl Anderson;Carol D. Frost;B.Ronald Frost

  • On the Initiation of Metamorphic Sulfide Anatexis

    Andrew G. Tomkins;Andrew G. Tomkins;David R. M. Pattison;B. Ronald Frost

  • Crustal growth by magmatic underplating: Isotopic evidence from the northern Sherman batholith

    C.D. Frost;J.M. Bell;B.R. Frost;K.R. Chamberlain

  • Magnetic mineralogy of the lower continental crust

    B. Ronald Frost;Peter N. Shive

  • Preservation of Fe isotope heterogeneities during diagenesis and metamorphism of banded iron formation

    C. D. Frost;F. von Blanckenburg;R. Schoenberg;B. R. Frost

  • Stability of oxide minerals in metamorphic rocks

    B. Ronald Frost

  • On charnockites

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  • Evidence for extensive Proterozoic remobilization of the Aldan shield and implications for Proterozoic plate tectonic reconstructions of Siberia and Laurentia

    B.Ronald Frost;Oleg V. Avchenko;Kevin R. Chamberlain;Carol D. Frost

  • The relationship between A-type granites and residual magmas from anorthosite: evidence from the northern Sherman batholith, Laramie Mountains, Wyoming, USA

    C.D Frost;B.R Frost;J.M Bell;K.R Chamberlain

  • Principles of Geochemistry

    B. Ronald Frost

Frequent Co-Authors

Carol D. Frost
Carol D. Frost University of Wyoming
Kevin R. Chamberlain
Kevin R. Chamberlain University of Wyoming
Donald H. Lindsley
Donald H. Lindsley Stony Brook University
James S. Scoates
James S. Scoates University of British Columbia
Katy Evans
Katy Evans Curtin University
Gregor Markl
Gregor Markl University of Tübingen
John Mavrogenes
John Mavrogenes Australian National University
Jacques L.R. Touret
Jacques L.R. Touret Sorbonne University
Paul T. Robinson
Paul T. Robinson Dalhousie University
Barbara E. John
Barbara E. John University of Wyoming

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