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Research.com Recognitions

  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America
  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America

Overview

Carol D. Frost is affiliated with the University of Wyoming in the United States and focuses on research within Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work encompasses several specialized subfields, including Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence applications in geoscience, Atmospheric Science, Paleontology, and Biomedical Engineering.

Their research primarily addresses topics such as Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, High-pressure geophysics and materials, earthquake and tectonic studies, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, and Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods.

Recent publications by Carol D. Frost include the following:

  • "Deserpentinization in Subduction Zones as a Source of Oxidation in Arcs: a Reality Check," 2021, Journal of Petrology
  • "Nature Versus Nurture: Preservation and Destruction of Archean Cratons," 2021, Tectonics
  • "Geophysical extent of the Wyoming Province, western USA: Insights into ancient subduction and craton stability," 2022, Geological Society of America Bulletin
  • "Creating Continents: Archean Cratons Tell the Story," 2022, GSA Today
  • "Causes, effects, and implications of the relationships amongst fluids, serpentinisation, and alloys," 2023, Lithos

The venues where Carol D. Frost has frequently published include:

  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • Eos
  • Journal of Petrology
  • GSA Today
  • Elements

Carol D. Frost has collaborated frequently with the following coauthors:

  • Paul A. Mueller
  • David W. Mogk
  • Matt Giampoala
  • Darrell J. Henry
  • Susan M. Swapp

They have been recognized as a Fellow of the Geological Society of America.

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

  • Petrogenesis of the 1.43 Ga Sherman Batholith, SE Wyoming, USA: a Reduced, Rapakivi-type Anorogenic Granite

    C. D. Frost;B. R. Frost;K. R. Chamberlain;B. R. Edwards

  • Chemical weathering in the foreland of a retreating glacier

    Suzanne Prestrud Anderson;James I Drever;Carol D Frost;Pete Holden

  • Nd, Pb, Sr, and O isotopic characterization of Saudi Arabian Shield terranes

    Douglas B. Stoeser;Carol D. Frost

  • The Late Archean history of the Wyoming province as recorded by granitic magmatism in the Wind River Range, Wyoming

    C Frost

  • CO 2 , melts and granulite metamorphism

    B. Ronald Frost;Carol D. Frost

  • 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

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

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

  • IGCP Project 510 “A-type Granites and Related Rocks through Time”: Project vita, results, and contribution to granite research

    Roberto Dall'Agnol;Carol D. Frost;O. Tapani Rämö

  • Early Archean to Mesoproterozoic evolution of the Wyoming Province: Archean origins to modern lithospheric architecture

    Kevin R. Chamberlain;Carol D. Frost;B. Ronald Frost

  • The occurrence and fission-track ages of late neogene and quaternary volcanic sediments, Siwalik group, Northern Pakistan

    Gary D. Johnson;Peter Zeitler;C.W. Naeser;N.M. Johnson

  • The Wyoming Province: a distinctive Archean craton in Laurentian North America

    P.A. Mueller;C.D. Frost

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

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

  • On charnockites

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  • Mid-Pleistocene lavas from the Seguam volcanic center, central Aleutian arc: closed-system fractional crystallization of a basalt to rhyodacite eruptive suite

    Bradley S. Singer;James D. Myers;Carol D. Frost

  • 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

  • Caledonian Magma Genesis and Crustal Recycling

    C. D. Frost;R. K. O' Nions

  • 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

Frequent Co-Authors

B. Ronald Frost
B. Ronald Frost University of Wyoming
Kevin R. Chamberlain
Kevin R. Chamberlain University of Wyoming
Arthur W. Snoke
Arthur W. Snoke University of Wyoming
James S. Scoates
James S. Scoates University of British Columbia
Charlotte M. Allen
Charlotte M. Allen Queensland University of Technology
Dennis Geist
Dennis Geist University of Idaho
Donald H. Lindsley
Donald H. Lindsley Stony Brook University
Roberto Dall'Agnol
Roberto Dall'Agnol Federal University of Para
O. Tapani Rämö
O. Tapani Rämö University of Helsinki
Paul A. Mueller
Paul A. Mueller University of Florida

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