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Ivan P. Savov is affiliated with the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research spans multiple subfields, including Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, Environmental Chemistry, Geology, and Artificial Intelligence. The scientist's work prominently focuses on Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, High-pressure geophysics and materials, as well as Geology and Paleoclimatology Research. Other topics include Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques, and Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping.

Among recent publications, several papers stand out with a range of publication years and venues. These include:

  • Isotopic Compositions (Li-B-Si-O-Mg-Sr-Nd-Hf-Pb) and Fe2+/ΣFe Ratios of Three Synthetic Andesite Glass Reference Materials (ARM-1, ARM-2, ARM-3), 2021, Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research
  • Basalt derived from highly refractory mantle sources during early Izu-Bonin-Mariana arc development, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Boron recycling in the mantle: Evidence from a global comparison of ocean island basalts, 2021, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • A long section of serpentinized depleted mantle peridotite, 2024, Science
  • Boron isotope insights into the origin of subduction signatures in continent-continent collision zone volcanism, 2020, Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Ivan P. Savov frequently collaborates with other researchers in the field. Their frequent coauthors include Jan C.M. De Hoog, He Li, Richard Arculus, Osamu Ishizuka, and Rosemary L. Hickey-Vargas. The scientist's work has been published extensively across several venues, with the highest number of publications appearing in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), followed by the Journal of Petrology, Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, and Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.

Best Publications

  • A record of spontaneous subduction initiation in the Izu–Bonin–Mariana arc

    Richard J. Arculus;Osamu Ishizuka;Osamu Ishizuka;Kara A. Bogus;Michael Gurnis

  • Geochemistry of serpentinized peridotites from the Mariana Forearc Conical Seamount, ODP Leg 125: Implications for the elemental recycling at subduction zones

    Ivan P. Savov;Ivan P. Savov;Jeffrey G. Ryan;Jeffrey G. Ryan;Massimo D'Antonio;Katherine Kelley;Katherine Kelley

  • Shallow slab fluid release across and along the Mariana arc-basin system: Insights from geochemistry of serpentinized peridotites from the Mariana fore arc

    Ivan P. Savov;Jeffrey G. Ryan;Massimo D'Antonio;Patricia Fryer

  • Age of Izu–Bonin–Mariana arc basement

    Osamu Ishizuka;Osamu Ishizuka;Rosemary Hickey-Vargas;Richard J. Arculus;Gene M. Yogodzinski

  • Petrology and Geochemistry of West Philippine Basin Basalts and Early Palau–Kyushu Arc Volcanic Clasts from ODP Leg 195, Site 1201D: Implications for the Early History of the Izu–Bonin–Mariana Arc

    Ivan P. Savov;Rosemary Hickey-Vargas;Massimo D'antonio;Jeffrey G. Ryan

  • An abrupt extinction in the Middle Permian (Capitanian) of the Boreal Realm (Spitsbergen) and its link to anoxia and acidification

    David P.G. Bond;Paul B. Wignall;Michael M. Joachimski;Yadong Sun;Yadong Sun

  • Lithium Abundance and Isotope Systematics of Forearc Serpentinites, Conical Seamount, Mariana Forearc: Insights Into the Mechanics of Slab-Mantle Exchange During Subduction

    Laurie D. Benton;Laurie D. Benton;Jeffrey G. Ryan;Jeffrey G. Ryan;Jeffrey G. Ryan;Ivan P. Savov

  • Insights into Li and Li isotope cycling and sub-arc metasomatism from veined mantle xenoliths, Kamchatka

    Ralf Halama;Ralf Halama;Ivan P. Savov;Ivan P. Savov;Roberta L. Rudnick;William F. McDonough

  • Boron Isotopes as a Tracer of Subduction Zone Processes

    Jan C. M. De Hoog;Ivan P. Savov

  • Origin of depleted basalts during subduction initiation and early development of the Izu-Bonin-Mariana island arc: Evidence from IODP expedition 351 site U1438, Amami-Sankaku basin

    Rosemary Hickey-Vargas;Gene M. Yogodzinski;Osamu Ishizuka;Osamu Ishizuka;Anders McCarthy

  • Processes influencing extreme As enrichment in shallow-sea hydrothermal fluids of Milos Island, Greece

    Roy E. Price;Roy E. Price;Ivan Savov;Britta Planer-Friedrich;Solveig I. Bühring

  • Chemical and isotopic constraints on water/rock interactions at the Lost City hydrothermal field, 30°N Mid-Atlantic Ridge

    Dionysis I. Foustoukos;Ivan P. Savov;Ivan P. Savov;David R. Janecky

  • The fate of subducted oceanic slabs in the shallow mantle: Insights from boron isotopes and light element composition of metasomatized blueschists from the Mariana forearc

    Sonja Pabst;Thomas Zack;Ivan P. Savov;Thomas Ludwig

  • Subduction zone forearc serpentinites as incubators for deep microbial life

    Oliver Plümper;Helen E. King;Thorsten Geisler;Yang Liu

  • Probabilistic approach to modeling lava flow inundation: a lava flow hazard assessment for a nuclear facility in Armenia

    Laura J Connor;Charles B Connor;Khachatur Meliksetian;Ivan Savov

  • A 7000 yr Perspective on Volcanic Ash Clouds Affecting Northern Europe

    Graeme T. Swindles;Ian T. Lawson;Ivan P. Savov;Charles B. Connor

  • Petrology and geochemistry of lava and ash erupted from Volcán Colima, Mexico, during 1998 2005

    Ivan P. Savov;James F. Luhr;Carlos Navarro-Ochoa

  • 11B-rich fluids in subduction zones: The role of antigorite dehydration in subducting slabs and boron isotope heterogeneity in the mantle

    Jason Harvey;Carlos J. Garrido;Ivan Savov;Samuele Agostini

  • The Arc Arises: The links between volcanic output, arc evolution and melt composition

    Philipp A. Brandl;Philipp A. Brandl;Morihisa Hamada;Richard J. Arculus;Kyle Johnson

  • Evaluating the relationship between climate change and volcanism

    Claire L. Cooper;Graeme T. Swindles;Ivan P. Savov;Anja Schmidt

  • Do peatlands or lakes provide the most comprehensive distal tephra records

    E. J. Watson;G. T. Swindles;Ian Thomas Lawson;I. P. Savov

Frequent Co-Authors

Osamu Ishizuka
Osamu Ishizuka National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Jeffrey G. Ryan
Jeffrey G. Ryan University of South Florida
Charles B. Connor
Charles B. Connor University of South Florida
Richard J. Arculus
Richard J. Arculus Australian National University
Graeme T. Swindles
Graeme T. Swindles Queen's University Belfast
Sebastien Meffre
Sebastien Meffre University of Tasmania
Thomas Zack
Thomas Zack University of Gothenburg
Michael Bizimis
Michael Bizimis University of South Carolina
Massimo D'Antonio
Massimo D'Antonio University of Naples Federico II
Tim Elliott
Tim Elliott University of Bristol

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