George D. Kamenov spends much of his time researching Paleontology, Geochemistry, Paleomagnetism, Crust and Zircon. His studies deal with areas such as Seawater and Water mass as well as Paleontology. His is doing research in Mantle and Basalt, both of which are found in Geochemistry.
As part of one scientific family, he deals mainly with the area of Mantle, narrowing it down to issues related to the Terrane, and often Laurentia. His research investigates the connection between Paleomagnetism and topics such as Mafic that intersect with problems in Archean. His Crust research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Range, Lithosphere, Mantle wedge, Paleozoic and Ultramafic rock.
His primary areas of study are Geochemistry, Paleontology, Archaeology, Mineralogy and Zircon. The study incorporates disciplines such as Seawater and Hydrothermal circulation in addition to Geochemistry. His Paleontology research is mostly focused on the topic Paleomagnetism.
George D. Kamenov combines subjects such as Isotope analysis and Isotopes of strontium, Strontium with his study of Archaeology. George D. Kamenov works mostly in the field of Zircon, limiting it down to topics relating to Basement and, in certain cases, Proterozoic, Archean and Craton. The concepts of his Mantle study are interwoven with issues in Lithosphere and Petrology.
George D. Kamenov mostly deals with Geochemistry, Zircon, Provenance, Archaeology and Craton. He has researched Geochemistry in several fields, including Seawater, Tectonics and Water column. His studies in Zircon integrate themes in fields like Mc icp ms, Radiochemistry, Apatite and Island arc.
To a larger extent, George D. Kamenov studies Paleontology with the aim of understanding Provenance. George D. Kamenov interconnects Galena, δ13C, δ15N and Land use in the investigation of issues within Archaeology. The Craton study combines topics in areas such as Migmatite, Metamorphism and Archean.
George D. Kamenov mainly investigates Provenance, Archaeology, Isotope analysis, Geochemistry and Fold. His Provenance study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Hutia, Mammal, Geocapromys ingrahami, Indigenous and Zooarchaeology. His work deals with themes such as Galena, Land use and Lead pollution, which intersect with Archaeology.
His Isotope analysis study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Empire, δ13C, δ15N and Grazing. His work carried out in the field of Geochemistry brings together such families of science as Water column, Chemocline and Isotopes of carbon. His Fold study is associated with Paleontology.
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Spatial variation of strontium isotopes (87Sr/86Sr) in the Maya region: a tool for tracking ancient human migration
David A Hodell;Rhonda L Quinn;Mark Brenner;George Kamenov.
Journal of Archaeological Science (2004)
Paleomagnetism and Detrital Zircon Geochronology of the Upper Vindhyan Sequence, Son Valley and Rajasthan, India: A ca. 1000 Ma Closure age for the Purana Basins?
S.J. Malone;J.G. Meert;D.M. Banerjee;M.K. Pandit.
Precambrian Research (2008)
Insights into immigration and social class at Machu Picchu, Peru based on oxygen, strontium, and lead isotopic analysis
Bethany L. Turner;George D. Kamenov;John D. Kingston;George J. Armelagos.
Journal of Archaeological Science (2009)
Mesoproterozoic-trans-Laurentian magmatism: A synthesis of continent-wide age distributions, new SIMS U–Pb ages, zircon saturation temperatures, and Hf and Nd isotopic compositions
M.E. Bickford;W.R. Van Schmus;K.E. Karlstrom;P.A. Mueller.
Precambrian Research (2015)
Response of Iberian Margin sediments to orbital and suborbital forcing over the past 420 ka
David Hodell;Simon Crowhurst;Luke Skinner;Polychronis C. Tzedakis.
Paleoceanography (2013)
Paleomagnetic and geochronological studies of the mafic dyke swarms of Bundelkhand craton, central India: Implications for the tectonic evolution and paleogeographic reconstructions
Vimal R. Pradhan;Joseph G. Meert;Manoj K. Pandit;George Kamenov.
Precambrian Research (2012)
Direct (Hetero)arylation Polymerization: An Effective Route to 3,4-Propylenedioxythiophene-Based Polymers with Low Residual Metal Content
Leandro A. Estrada;James J. Deininger;George D. Kamenov;John R. Reynolds.
ACS Macro Letters (2013)
Optimization of mixed Pb–Tl solutions for high precision isotopic analyses by MC-ICP-MS
George D. Kamenov;Paul A. Mueller;Michael R. Perfit.
Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry (2004)
Extraordinary Hydrogen Evolution and Oxidation Reaction Activity from Carbon Nanotubes and Graphitic Carbons
Rajib Kumar Das;Yan Wang;Svetlana V Vasilyeva;Evan Donoghue.
ACS Nano (2014)
India's changing place in global Proterozoic reconstructions: A review of geochronologic constraints and paleomagnetic poles from the Dharwar, Bundelkhand and Marwar cratons
Vimal R. Pradhan;Joseph G. Meert;Manoj K. Pandit;George Kamenov.
Journal of Geodynamics (2010)
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