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Grant Garven is affiliated with Tufts University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work spans several subfields, including Geophysics, Paleontology, Geochemistry and Petrology, Artificial Intelligence, and Global and Planetary Change.

Garven's research focuses on various geological and geochemical topics. These include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis

Among Garven's recent publications are:

  • "Evidence for elevated and variable atmospheric oxygen in the Precambrian" (2020), published in Precambrian Research
  • "Hydrocarbon production reduces natural methane seeps in the Santa Barbara channel" (2023), published in Marine and Petroleum Geology

The scientist has collaborated with several frequent co-authors including:

  • Jeffrey A. Steadman
  • Ross R. Large
  • Nigel Blamey
  • Indrani Mukherjee
  • Ross Corkrey

Garven has also contributed to book publications, notably in "Groundwater and Hydrothermal Ore Deposits," published by The Groundwater Project eBooks in 2023.

Best Publications

  • Sediment-hosted lead-zinc deposits: A global perspective

    David L. Leach;Donald F. Sangster;Karen D. Kelley;Ross R. Large

  • Genesis of stratabound ore deposits in the Midcontinent basins of North America; 1, The role of regional groundwater flow

    G. Garven;S. Ge;M. A. Person;D. A. Sverjensky

  • The role of regional fluid flow in the genesis of the Pine Point Deposit, Western Canada sedimentary basin

    Grant Garven

  • A hydrogeologic model for the formation of the giant oil sands deposits of the Western Canada sedimentary basin

    Grant Garven

  • Evolution of a hydrocarbon migration pathway along basin-bounding faults: Evidence from fault cement

    James R. Boles;Peter Eichhubl;Grant Garven;Jim Chen

  • The formation of unconformity-type uranium ore deposits; 2, Coupled hydrochemical modeling

    Jeff P. Raffensperger;Grant Garven

  • Basin-scale hydrogeologic modeling

    Mark Person;Jeff P. Raffensperger;Shemin Ge;Grant Garven

  • Hydromechanical modeling of tectonically driven groundwater flow with application to the Arkoma Foreland Basin

    Shemin Ge;Grant Garven

  • The formation of unconformity-type uranium ore deposits; 1, Coupled groundwater flow and heat transport modeling

    Jeff P. Raffensperger;Grant Garven

  • Hydrologic constraints on petroleum generation within continental rift basins; theory and application to the Rhine Graben

    Mark Person;Grant Garven

  • Sulfate-sulfide-carbonate associations in mississippi valley-type lead-zinc deposits

    G. M. Anderson;Grant Garven

  • Hydrogeologic modeling of the genesis of carbonate-hosted lead-zinc ores

    Grant Garven;Martin S. Appold;Vera I. Toptygina;Timothy J. Hazlett

  • The hydrology of ore formation in the Southeast Missouri District; numerical models of topography-driven fluid flow during the Ouachita Orogeny

    Martin S. Appold;Grant Garven

  • Hydrothermal fluid flow models of stratiform ore genesis in the McArthur Basin, Northern Territory, Australia

    G. Garven;S. W. Bull;R. R. Large

  • A sensitivity study of the driving forces on fluid flow during continental-rift basin evolution

    Mark Person;Grant Garven

  • Thermal convection in faulted extensional sedimentary basins: theoretical results from finite‐element modeling

    M. A. Simms;G. Garven

  • Impacts of Pleistocene glaciation on large-scale groundwater flow and salinity in the Michigan Basin

    J. C. McINTOSH;G. Garven;J. S. Hanor

  • A theoretical model for thrust-induced deep groundwater expulsion with application to the Canadian Rocky Mountains

    Shemin Ge;Grant Garven

  • Hydrogeological modeling of the saline hot springs at the Sea of Galilee, Israel

    Haim Gvirtzman;Grant Garven;Gdaliahu Gvirtzman

  • Reactive Flow Models of Ore Formation in the Southeast Missouri District

    Martin S. Appold;Grant Garven

Frequent Co-Authors

James R. Boles
James R. Boles University of California, Santa Barbara
Mark Person
Mark Person New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Shemin Ge
Shemin Ge University of Colorado Boulder
Ross R. Large
Ross R. Large University of Tasmania
Peter Eichhubl
Peter Eichhubl The University of Texas at Austin
Dimitri A. Sverjensky
Dimitri A. Sverjensky Johns Hopkins University
Robert N. Harris
Robert N. Harris Oregon State University
David L. Leach
David L. Leach Colorado School of Mines
Marcia McNutt
Marcia McNutt National Academy of Sciences
David Rickard
David Rickard Cardiff University

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