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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - Doris M. Curtis Outstanding Woman in Science Award, The Geological Society of America

Overview

Jaime D. Barnes is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States and conducts research primarily within the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work spans several subfields, including Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence applications in Earth sciences, Geochemistry and Petrology, Atmospheric Science, and Inorganic Chemistry.

Barnes's research topics cover a broad range of geological and geochemical areas such as:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • High-pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Radioactive Element Chemistry and Processing

The scientist has contributed to multiple publications, with features in several notable venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Geology
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Ore Geology Reviews

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Subduction-Driven Volatile Recycling: A Global Mass Balance," 2020, Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • "The Systematics of Chlorine, Lithium, and Boron andδ37Cl,δ7Li, and δ11B in the Hydrothermal System of the Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic Field," 2021, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • "Subduction, Underplating, and Return Flow Recorded in the Cycladic Blueschist Unit Exposed on Syros, Greece," 2022, Tectonics
  • "Inter-laboratory Characterisation of Apatite Reference Materials for Chlorine Isotope Analysis," 2020, Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research
  • "Swift Weathering Response on Floodplains During the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum," 2022, Geophysical Research Letters

They have collaborated frequently with other researchers including John Lassiter, Daniel F. Stöckli, Aaron M. Satkoski, Michelle Gevedon, and Sæmundur A. Halldórsson.

In 2009, Jaime D. Barnes received the Doris M. Curtis Outstanding Woman in Science Award from The Geological Society of America.

Best Publications

  • The Chlorine Isotope Composition of the Moon and Implications for an Anhydrous Mantle

    Z. D. Sharp;C. K. Shearer;K. D. McKeegan;J. D. Barnes

  • Dehydration of subducting serpentinite: Implications for halogen mobility in subduction zones and the deep halogen cycle

    Timm John;Timm John;Marco Scambelluri;Matthias Frische;Jaime D. Barnes

  • Chlorine isotope homogeneity of the mantle, crust and carbonaceous chondrites

    ZD Sharp;JD Barnes;AJ Brearley;M Chaussidon

  • Water-soluble chlorides in massive seafloor serpentinites: a source of chloride in subduction zones

    Z.D. Sharp;J.D. Barnes

  • Subduction-Driven Volatile Recycling: A Global Mass Balance

    D.V. Bekaert;S.J. Turner;M.W. Broadley;J.D. Barnes

  • A chlorine isotope study of DSDP/ODP serpentinized ultramafic rocks: Insights into the serpentinization process

    J.D. Barnes;Z.D. Sharp

  • Chlorine isotope variations across the Izu-Bonin-Mariana arc

    Jaime D. Barnes;Zachary D. Sharp;Tobias P. Fischer

  • An experimental determination of chlorine isotope fractionation in acid systems and applications to volcanic fumaroles

    Z. D. Sharp;Jaime D Barnes;T. P. Fischer;M. Halick

  • Chlorine isotope evidence for crustal recycling into the Earth's mantle

    Timm John;Timm John;Timm John;Graham D. Layne;Karsten M. Haase;Jaime D. Barnes

  • Interactions between serpentinite devolatilization, metasomatism and strike-slip strain localization during deep-crustal shearing in the Eastern Alps

    J. D. Barnes;J. Selverstone;Z. D. Sharp

  • Stable isotope (δ18O, δD, δ37Cl) evidence for multiple fluid histories in mid-Atlantic abyssal peridotites (ODP Leg 209)

    Jaime D. Barnes;Holger Paulick;Zachary D. Sharp;Wolfgang Bach

  • Unraveling histories of hydrothermal systems via U–Pb laser ablation dating of skarn garnet

    Michelle Gevedon;Spencer Seman;Jaime D. Barnes;Jade Star Lackey

  • Temporal variations in fumarole gas chemistry at Poás volcano, Costa Rica

    T.P. Fischer;C. Ramírez;R.A. Mora-Amador;D.R. Hilton

  • Chlorine isotope variations along the Central American volcanic front and back arc

    Jaime D Barnes;Jaime D Barnes;Z. D. Sharp;T. P. Fischer;D. R. Hilton

  • Serpentinization of mantle peridotites along an uplifted lithospheric section, Mid Atlantic Ridge at 11° N

    Chiara Boschi;Enrico Bonatti;Marco Ligi;Daniele Brunelli

  • Mineralogical control on the chlorine isotope composition of altered oceanic crust

    Jaime D. Barnes;Miguel Cisneros

  • Halogen Element and Stable Chlorine Isotope Fractionation Caused by Fluid–Rock Interaction (Bamble Sector, SE Norway)

    Christof Kusebauch;Timm John;Jaime D. Barnes;Andreas Klügel

  • Isotope systematics of Icelandic thermal fluids

    Andri Stefánsson;David R. Hilton;Árný E. Sveinbjörnsdóttir;Peter Torssander

  • Geochemistry of Alpine serpentinites from rifting to subduction: A view across paleogeographic domains and metamorphic grade

    Jaime D Barnes;Marco Beltrando;Cin Ty A. Lee;Miguel Cisneros

  • The Behavior of Halogens During Subduction-Zone Processes

    Jaime D. Barnes;Craig E. Manning;Marco Scambelluri;Jane Selverstone

  • Chlorine isotope vapor–liquid fractionation during experimental fluid-phase separation at 400 °C/23 MPa to 450 °C/42 MPa

    Axel Liebscher;Jaime D Barnes;Zachary Sharp

Frequent Co-Authors

Zachary D. Sharp
Zachary D. Sharp University of New Mexico
Wolfgang Bach
Wolfgang Bach University of Bremen
Timm John
Timm John Freie Universität Berlin
John W. Valley
John W. Valley University of Wisconsin–Madison
Georges Beaudoin
Georges Beaudoin Université Laval
S. A. Halldorsson
S. A. Halldorsson University of Iceland
Andri Stefánsson
Andri Stefánsson University of Iceland
Daniel F. Stockli
Daniel F. Stockli The University of Texas at Austin
Kouki Kitajima
Kouki Kitajima University of Wisconsin–Madison
Tobias P. Fischer
Tobias P. Fischer University of New Mexico

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