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Ian Hutcheon is affiliated with the University of Calgary in Canada. Their professional profile currently does not include any listed recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues.

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Best Publications

  • Chlorite geothermometry; a review

    Patrice de Caritat;Ian Hutcheon;John L. Walshe

  • Aquifer disposal of acid gases: modelling of water–rock reactions for trapping of acid wastes

    W.D Gunter;E.H Perkins;Ian Hutcheon

  • Boron isotope geochemistry during diagenesis. Part I. Experimental determination of fractionation during illitization of smectite

    Lynda B Williams;Richard L Hervig;John R Holloway;Ian Hutcheon

  • Monitoring of fluid–rock interaction and CO2 storage through produced fluid sampling at the Weyburn CO2-injection enhanced oil recovery site, Saskatchewan, Canada

    S. Emberley;I. Hutcheon;M. Shevalier;K. Durocher

  • Geochemical monitoring of fluid-rock interaction and CO2 storage at the Weyburn CO2-injection enhanced oil recovery site, Saskatchewan, Canada

    S. Emberley;I. Hutcheon;M. Shevalier;K. Durocher

  • Silica activity and the smectite-illite reaction

    Hugh J. Abercrombie;Ian E. Hutcheon;John D. Bloch;Patrice de Caritat

  • NITROGEN ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY OF ORGANIC MATTER AND MINERALS DURING DIAGENESIS AND HYDROCARBON MIGRATION

    Lynda B. Williams;Ray E. Ferrell;Ian Hutcheon;Allen J. Bakel

  • Controls on the distribution of thermal springs in the southern Canadian Cordillera

    Stephen E. Grasby;Ian Hutcheon

  • Carbon dioxide in clastic rocks and silicate hydrolysis

    Ian Hutcheon;Hugh Abercrombie

  • pH buffering by metastable mineral-fluid equilibria and evolution of carbon dioxide fugacity during burial diagenesis

    Ian Hutcheon;Maurice Shevalier;Hugh J. Abercrombie

  • Groundwater geochemical evolution in the northern portion of the Guarani Aquifer System (Brazil) and its relationship to diagenetic features.

    Didier Gastmans;Hung K. Chang;Ian Hutcheon

  • The influence of water–rock interaction on the chemistry of thermal springs in western Canada

    Stephen E. Grasby;Ian Hutcheon;H.R. Krouse

  • Diagenesis of Cretaceous sandstones of the Kootenay Formation at Elk Valley (southeastern British Columbia) and Mt Allan (southwestern Alberta)

    Ian Hutcheon;Alan Oldershaw;Edward D. Ghent

  • The Influence of organic matter on the boron isotope geochemistry of the gulf coast sedimentary basin, USA

    Lynda B Williams;Richard L Hervig;Michael E Wieser;Ian Hutcheon

  • LPNORM: a linear programming normative analysis code

    Patrice de Caritat;John Bloch;Ian Hutcheon

  • Using chemical and isotopic data to quantify ionic trapping of injected carbon dioxide in oil field brines.

    Mark Raistrick;Bernhard Mayer;Maurice Shevalier;Renee J. Perez

  • Boron isotope geochemistry during diagenesis. Part II. Applications to organic-rich sediments

    Lynda B Williams;Richard L Hervig;Ian Hutcheon

  • Sorption of Zn(II) in aqueous solutions by scoria

    Jang Soon Kwon;Seong Taek Yun;Soon Oh Kim;Bernhard Mayer

  • Application of the stable isotope composition of S04 to tracing anomalous TDS in Nose Creek, southern Alberta, Canada

    S.E. Grasby;I. Hutcheon;H.R. Krouse

  • Surface-water–groundwater interaction and the influence of ion exchange reactions on river chemistry

    Stephen E. Grasby;Ian Hutcheon;Lynn McFarland

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernhard Mayer
Bernhard Mayer University of Calgary
Stephen E. Grasby
Stephen E. Grasby Geological Survey of Canada
H. Roy Krouse
H. Roy Krouse University of Calgary
Seong Taek Yun
Seong Taek Yun Korea University
Patrice de Caritat
Patrice de Caritat Geoscience Australia
Richard L. Hervig
Richard L. Hervig Arizona State University
Fred J. Longstaffe
Fred J. Longstaffe University of Western Ontario
Kitty L. Milliken
Kitty L. Milliken The University of Texas at Austin
Teh-Lung Ku
Teh-Lung Ku University of Southern California
Charles M. Henderson
Charles M. Henderson University of Calgary

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