Fellow of the Geological Society of America
His primary scientific interests are in Geochemistry, Petrology, Crust, Archean and Partial melting. His biological study focuses on Mafic. His work in Petrology covers topics such as Pluton which are related to areas like Fayalite.
The Archean study combines topics in areas such as Gneiss and Craton. His study looks at the relationship between Partial melting and topics such as Peralkaline rock, which overlap with A-type granite, Hypersolvus, Continental arc and Syenogranite. His Continental crust study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Migmatite and Orosirian.
Carol D. Frost spends much of his time researching Geochemistry, Petrology, Archean, Crust and Metamorphism. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Batholith, Anorthosite and Pluton. The concepts of his Petrology study are interwoven with issues in Fractional crystallization and Partial melting.
His Partial melting research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Porphyritic, Peralkaline rock and Petrogenesis. His studies in Archean integrate themes in fields like Continental crust, Craton, Proterozoic and Terrane. Carol D. Frost has included themes like Mantle and Zircon in his Crust study.
Carol D. Frost focuses on Geochemistry, Metamorphism, Paleontology, Petrology and Igneous rock. In his work, Archean is strongly intertwined with Craton, which is a subfield of Geochemistry. Carol D. Frost combines subjects such as Calcareous and Metamorphic facies with his study of Metamorphism.
His work on Supercontinent as part of general Paleontology study is frequently connected to Margin and Breakup, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His Petrology research includes elements of Granulite and Radiogenic Isotopes. His Mafic research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Continental crust, Hadean and Paleoarchean.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Geochemistry, Paleontology, Archean, Range and Forming processes. His research brings together the fields of Anorthosite and Geochemistry. His work in the fields of Paleontology, such as Accretion and Tectonics, overlaps with other areas such as Present day and Margin.
His Archean study incorporates themes from Felsic, Mafic, Continental crust, Crust and Paleoarchean. His Range study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Granulite and Petrology.
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A Geochemical Classification for Granitic Rocks
B Ronald Frost;Calvin G. Barnes;William Joseph Collins;Richard Arculus.
Journal of Petrology (2001)
On Ferroan (A-type) Granitoids: their Compositional Variability and Modes of Origin
Carol D. Frost;B. Ronald Frost.
Journal of Petrology (2011)
Reduced rapakivi-type granites: The tholeiite connection
Carol D. Frost;B. Ronald Frost.
Geology (1997)
A Geochemical Classification for Feldspathic Igneous Rocks
B. Ronald Frost;Carol D. Frost.
Journal of Petrology (2008)
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.
Journal of Petrology (1999)
Chemical weathering in the foreland of a retreating glacier
Suzanne Prestrud Anderson;James I Drever;Carol D Frost;Pete Holden.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2000)
Nd, Pb, Sr, and O isotopic characterization of Saudi Arabian Shield terranes
Douglas B. Stoeser;Carol D. Frost.
Chemical Geology (2006)
The Late Archean history of the Wyoming province as recorded by granitic magmatism in the Wind River Range, Wyoming
C Frost.
Precambrian Research (1998)
CO 2 , melts and granulite metamorphism
B. Ronald Frost;Carol D. Frost.
Nature (1987)
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.
Precambrian Research (2003)
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