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Jamie J. Wilkinson is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their research spans across Earth and Planetary Sciences and Computer Science, with a significant focus on Geophysics and Artificial Intelligence as prominent subfields.

Their work covers several specialized topics including:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • High-pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Geological and Tectonic Studies in Latin America
  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis
  • Mineral Processing and Grinding

Jamie J. Wilkinson has contributed to research papers published in several well-known venues. Frequent publication sites include:

  • Economic Geology
  • Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
  • Mineralium Deposita
  • Nature
  • Geology

Notable recent papers include:

  • "Variable water input controls evolution of the Lesser Antilles volcanic arc," 2020, Nature
  • "Multi-stage arc magma evolution recorded by apatite in volcanic rocks," 2020, Geology
  • "Using Mineral Chemistry to Aid Exploration: A Case Study from the Resolution Porphyry Cu-Mo Deposit, Arizona," 2020, Economic Geology
  • "Chlorite and Epidote Mineral Chemistry in Porphyry Ore Systems: A Case Study of the Northparkes District, New South Wales, Australia," 2020, Economic Geology
  • "From long-lived batholith construction to giant porphyry copper deposit formation: petrological and zircon chemical evolution of the Quellaveco District, Southern Peru," 2021, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology

Collaboration is a key aspect of their research activity. Frequently coauthoring scientists include:

  • Chetan Nathwani
  • George F. Cooper
  • Colin G. Macpherson
  • Jon Blundy
  • Saskia Goes

Best Publications

  • Fluid inclusions in hydrothermal ore deposits

    J.J Wilkinson

  • Triggers for the formation of porphyry ore deposits in magmatic arcs

    Jamie J. Wilkinson;Jamie J. Wilkinson;Jamie J. Wilkinson

  • Zn and Cu isotopic variability in the Alexandrinka volcanic-hosted massive sulphide (VHMS) ore deposit, Urals, Russia

    Thomas F.D. Mason;Dominik J. Weiss;Dominik J. Weiss;John B. Chapman;John B. Chapman;Jamie J. Wilkinson;Jamie J. Wilkinson

  • The effect of titanite crystallisation on Eu and Ce anomalies in zircon and its implications for the assessment of porphyry Cu deposit fertility

    Matthew A. Loader;Matthew A. Loader;Jamie J. Wilkinson;Jamie J. Wilkinson;Robin N. Armstrong

  • The chlorite proximitor: A new tool for detecting porphyry ore deposits

    Jamie J. Wilkinson;Jamie J. Wilkinson;Zhaoshan Chang;David R. Cooke;Michael J. Baker

  • Anomalously Metal-Rich Fluids Form Hydrothermal Ore Deposits

    Jamie J. Wilkinson;Jamie J. Wilkinson;Barry Stoffell;Clara C. Wilkinson;Clara C. Wilkinson;Teresa E. Jeffries

  • Pressure fluctuations, phase separation, and gold precipitation during seismic fracture propagation

    J. J. Wilkinson;J. D. Johnston

  • Ore-Forming Processes in Irish-Type Carbonate-Hosted Zn-Pb Deposits: Evidence from Mineralogy, Chemistry, and Isotopic Composition of Sulfides at the Lisheen Mine

    J. J. Wilkinson;S. L. Eyre;A. J. Boyce

  • ZINC ISOTOPE VARIATION IN HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS: PRELIMINARY EVIDENCE FROM THE IRISH MIDLANDS ORE FIELD

    J. J. Wilkinson;D. J. Weiss;T. F. D. Mason;B. J. Coles

  • Chemical Separation and Isotopic Variations of Cu and Zn From Five Geological Reference Materials

    John B. Chapman;Thomas F.D. Mason;Dominik J. Weiss;Barry J. Coles

  • Geochemistry of Porphyry Deposits

    D.R. Cooke;P. Hollings;J.J. Wilkinson;R.M. Tosdal

  • Colloidal gold and silica in mesothermal vein systems

    R. J. Herrington;J. J. Wilkinson

  • Atmospheric deposition and isotope biogeochemistry of zinc in ombrotrophic peat

    Dominik J. Weiss;Dominik J. Weiss;Nicole Rausch;Thomas F.D. Mason;Barry J. Coles;Barry J. Coles

  • Geochemistry and Evolution of Mississippi Valley-Type Mineralizing Brines from the Tri-State and Northern Arkansas Districts Determined by LA-ICP-MS Microanalysis of Fluid Inclusions

    B. Stoffell;M. S. Appold;J. J. Wilkinson;N. A. McClean

  • A Review of Fluid Inclusion Constraints on Mineralization in the Irish Ore Field and Implications for the Genesis of Sediment-Hosted Zn-Pb Deposits

    J. J. Wilkinson

  • Multistage Intrusion, Brecciation, and Veining at El Teniente, Chile: Evolution of a Nested Porphyry System

    V. H. Vry;V. H. Vry;J. J. Wilkinson;J. J. Wilkinson;J. Seguel;J. Millán

  • Fractures, Fluid Flow and Mineralization

    Ken McCaffrey;Lidia Lonergan;Jamie Wilkinson

  • ZINC ISOTOPES IN SPHALERITE FROM BASE METAL DEPOSITS IN THE RED DOG DISTRICT, NORTHERN ALASKA

    K. D. Kelley;J. J. Wilkinson;J. B. Chapman;H. L. Crowther

  • Variable water input controls evolution of the Lesser Antilles volcanic arc

    George F Cooper;George F Cooper;Colin G Macpherson;Jon D Blundy;Benjamin Maunder

  • Geological characteristics, tectonic setting and preliminary interpretations of the Jilau gold–quartz vein deposit, Tajikistan

    A. Cole;J. J. Wilkinson;C. Halls;T. J. Serenko

  • Fracture-controlled fluid flow in the Lower Palaeozoic basement rocks of Ireland: implications for the genesis of Irish-type Zn-Pb deposits

    C. E. Everett;J. J. Wilkinson;D. M. Rye

  • Sediment-Hosted Zinc–Lead Mineralization

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Frequent Co-Authors

Adrian J. Boyce
Adrian J. Boyce Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre
Pete Hollings
Pete Hollings Lakehead University
Zhaoshan Chang
Zhaoshan Chang Colorado School of Mines
Huayong Chen
Huayong Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Dominik J. Weiss
Dominik J. Weiss Imperial College London
Barry J. Coles
Barry J. Coles Imperial College London
David R. Cooke
David R. Cooke University of Tasmania
Richard J. Herrington
Richard J. Herrington Natural History Museum
Andreas Rietbrock
Andreas Rietbrock Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Anthony E. Fallick
Anthony E. Fallick University of Glasgow

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