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Bruce W. Chappell

Bruce W. Chappell

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Earth Science

D-Index
82
Citations
42487
World Ranking
449
National Ranking
37

Overview

Bruce W. Chappell was affiliated with Macquarie University in Australia during their academic career. The scientist's body of work does not include available records of specific publications, coauthors, or commonly frequented publication venues.

Details of research papers, including titles, years of publication, and venues, are not present in the accessible data. Likewise, there is no information on the main research fields, subfields, or topics that were the central focus of their studies.

There are no listed book publications or documented awards associated with their career. The scientist is noted to be deceased, and the overview reflects this in the use of past tense.

Best Publications

  • A-type granites: geochemical characteristics, discrimination and petrogenesis

    Joseph B. Whalen;Kenneth L. Currie;Bruce W. Chappell

  • Two contrasting granite types

    B. W. Chappell;A. J. R. White

  • Nature and origin of A-type granites with particular reference to southeastern Australia

    W. J. Collins;S. D. Beams;A. J. R. White;B. W. Chappell

  • I- and S-type granites in the Lachlan Fold Belt

    B. W. Chappell;A. J. R. White

  • Two contrasting granite types: 25 years later

    Bruce. Chappell;Allan James Risely. White

  • Aluminium saturation in I- and S-type granites and the characterization of fractionated haplogranites

    B.W Chappell

  • Characterization and Origin of Aluminous A-type Granites from the Lachlan Fold Belt, Southeastern Australia

    P.L. King;A.J.R. White;B.W. Chappell;C.M. Allen

  • Ultrametamorphism and granitoid genesis

    Allan J.R. White;Allan J.R. White;Bruce W. Chappell;Bruce W. Chappell

  • The Importance of Residual Source Material (Restite) in Granite Petrogenesis

    B. W. Chappell;A. J. R. White;D. Wyborn

  • Carbonatite metasomatism in the northern Tanzanian mantle: petrographic and geochemical characteristics

    Roberta L. Rudnick;William F. McDonough;Bruce W. Chappell

  • Granitoid types and their distribution in the Lachlan Fold Belt, southeastern Australia

    A. J. R. White;B. W. Chappell

  • Peraluminous I-type granites

    Bruce W. Chappell;Colleen J. Bryant;Doone Wyborn

  • Geochemical and isotopic systematics in carbonatites and implications for the evolution of ocean-island sources

    D. R. Nelson;Allan R. Chivas;B. W. Chappell;M. T. McCulloch

  • Nd isotopic characteristics of S- and I-type granites

    Malcolm T. McCulloch;Bruce W. Chappell

  • Crystallization, fractionation and solidification of the Tuolumne intrusive series, Yosemite National Park, California

    Paul C. Bateman;Bruce W. Chappell

  • Apatite chemical composition, determined by electron microprobe and laser-ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, as a probe into granite petrogenesis

    Lian-Kun Sha;Bruce W Chappell

  • Lithium isotopic composition and concentration of the upper continental crust

    F.-Z. Teng;W.F. McDonough;R.L. Rudnick;C. Dalpé;C. Dalpé

  • Are A‐type granites the high‐temperature felsic granites? Evidence from fractionated granites of the Wangrah Suite

    P. L. King;B. W. Chappell;C. M. Allen;A. J. R. White

  • Identifying Accessory Mineral Saturation during Differentiation in Granitoid Magmas: an Integrated Approach

    Paul W. O. Hoskin;Peter D. Kinny;Doone Wyborn;Bruce W. Chappell

  • The role of magma sources, oxidation states and fractionation in determining the granite metallogeny of eastern Australia

    Phillip L. Blevin;Bruce W. Chappell

  • Contrasts between I‐ and S‐type granitoids of the Kosciusko Batholith

    R. Hine;I. S. Williams;B. W. Chappell;A. J. R. White

Frequent Co-Authors

A. J. R. White
A. J. R. White University of Melbourne
Ian S. Williams
Ian S. Williams Australian National University
Malcolm T. McCulloch
Malcolm T. McCulloch University of Western Australia
William Compston
William Compston Australian National University
Leon T. Silver
Leon T. Silver California Institute of Technology
Ronald W. Kistler
Ronald W. Kistler United States Geological Survey
Janet M. Hergt
Janet M. Hergt University of Melbourne
Roberta L. Rudnick
Roberta L. Rudnick University of California, Santa Barbara
Shan Gao
Shan Gao China University of Geosciences
Charlotte M. Allen
Charlotte M. Allen Queensland University of Technology

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