His main research concerns Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Earth science, Mantle and Metamorphic rock. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Magnetite and Silicate. His research in Mineralogy intersects with topics in Environmental chemistry, Carbon cycle, Formula unit and Dissolution.
His Earth science study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Hydrogen, Carbon dioxide and Niche. His research integrates issues of Photosynthesis, Seawater, Isotopes of oxygen and Archean in his study of Mantle. Greenschist, Epidote, Volcanic rock and Igneous rock is closely connected to Skarn in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Metamorphic rock.
Dennis K. Bird spends much of his time researching Geochemistry, Basalt, Mineralogy, Geothermal gradient and Hydrothermal circulation. Geochemistry is often connected to Epidote in his work. His Basalt study combines topics in areas such as Metasomatism, Magma and Zeolite facies.
His Mineralogy research includes elements of Mineral and Dissolution. Dennis K. Bird works mostly in the field of Geothermal gradient, limiting it down to concerns involving Earth science and, occasionally, Mantle and Archean. His Gabbro research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Magma chamber, Mafic, Olivine and Ultramafic rock.
Geochemistry, Basalt, Archean, Mineralogy and Earth science are his primary areas of study. His specific area of interest is Geochemistry, where Dennis K. Bird studies Metamorphism. His Basalt research incorporates elements of Rhyolite, Volcano and Meteoric water.
In his study, Weathering is inextricably linked to Mantle, which falls within the broad field of Archean. His studies examine the connections between Mineralogy and genetics, as well as such issues in Dissolution, with regards to Rate equation and In situ. His Earth science research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Seawater and Hydrogen.
His primary areas of investigation include Geochemistry, Mantle, Mineralogy, Ecology and Basalt. His Mantle study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Earth science and Archean. The Earth science study combines topics in areas such as Hydrogen, Paleontology and Carbonate.
As a part of the same scientific study, he usually deals with the Mineralogy, concentrating on Dissolution and frequently concerns with Carbon sequestration. In general Ecology, his work in Old World, Land use, land-use change and forestry and Reforestation is often linked to Population and Environmental science linking many areas of study. His work carried out in the field of Basalt brings together such families of science as Rhyolite, Iceland Deep Drilling Project, Geothermal gradient, Hydrothermal circulation and Volcano.
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Genesis of hexavalent chromium from natural sources in soil and groundwater
Christopher Oze;Dennis K. Bird;Scott Fendorf.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2007)
H2-rich fluids from serpentinization: Geochemical and biotic implications
N. H. Sleep;A. Meibom;Th. Fridriksson;R. G. Coleman.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2004)
Arsenic speciation in pyrite and secondary weathering phases, Mother Lode gold district, Tuolumne County, California
K.S. Savage;Tracy N. Tingle;Peggy A. O'Day;Glenn A. Waychunas.
Applied Geochemistry (2000)
Calc-silicate mineralization in active geothermal systems
Dennis K. Bird;Peter Schiffman;Wilfred A. Elders;Alan E. Williams.
Economic Geology (1984)
No climate paradox under the faint early Sun
Minik T. Rosing;Dennis K. Bird;Norman H. Sleep;Christian J. Bjerrum.
Nature (2010)
40Ar39Ar geochronology of Tertiary mafic intrusions along the East Greenland rifted margin: Relation to flood basalts and the Iceland hotspot track
C. Tegner;R.A. Duncan;S. Bernstein;C.K. Brooks.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1998)
Chromium Geochemistry of Serpentine Soils
Christopher Oze;Scott Fendorf;Dennis K. Bird;Robert G. Coleman.
International Geology Review (2004)
Age and Duration of Eclogite-facies Metamorphism, North Qaidam HP/UHP Terrane, Western China
C.G. Mattinson;J.L. Wooden;J.G. Liou;D.K. Bird.
American Journal of Science (2006)
Arsenic speciation in synthetic jarosite
Kaye S. Savage;Dennis K. Bird;Peggy A. O'Day.
Chemical Geology (2005)
Serpentinite and the dawn of life
Norman H. Sleep;Dennis K. Bird;Emily C. Pope.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B (2011)
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