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  • 2012 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

Jane Selverstone is affiliated with the University of New Mexico in the United States. Their research contributions are documented through publications primarily focused on geological topics.

One notable recent publication by Jane Selverstone is titled "A RETROSPECTIVE VIEW OF THE P-T PATH REVOLUTION IN METAMORPHIC PETROLOGY", published in 2022. This work appeared in the venue Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America.

Publication venues where Jane Selverstone has contributed include:

  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America

Jane Selverstone's research extends into the broader field of metamorphic petrology and geological studies associated with pressure-temperature (P-T) paths.

Frequent co-authorships are not currently recorded for this researcher.

In recognition of their professional status, Jane Selverstone was named a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in 2012.

Best Publications

  • Quantitative P-T paths from zoned minerals: Theory and tectonic applications

    Frank S. Spear;Jane Selverstone

  • Carbonate dissolution during subduction revealed by diamond-bearing rocks from the Alps

    M. L. Frezzotti;J. Selverstone;Z. D. Sharp;R. Compagnoni

  • Trace-element-rich brines in eclogitic veins: implications for fluid composition and transport during subduction

    Pascal Philippot;Jane Selverstone

  • Evidence for east‐west crustal extension in the Eastern Alps: Implications for the unroofing history of the Tauern window

    Jane Selverstone

  • High-Pressure Metamorphism in the SW Tauern Window, Austria: P-T Paths from Hornblende-Kyanite-Staurolite Schists

    Jane Selverstone;Frank S. Spear;Gerhard Franz;Giulio Morteani

  • P-T paths from garnet zoning: A new technique for deciphering tectonic processes in crystalline terranes

    F. S. Spear;J. Selverstone;D. Hickmott;P. Crowley

  • Fluid channelling during ductile shearing: transformation of granodiorite into aluminous schist in the Tauern Window, Eastern Alps

    J. Selverstone;G. Morteani;J.-M. Staude

  • Correlation by Rb.Sr geochronology of garnet growth histories from different structural levels within the Tauern Window, Eastern Alps

    John N. Christensen;John N. Christensen;John N. Christensen;Jane Selverstone;John L. Rosenfeld;Donald J. DePaolo;Donald J. DePaolo

  • Petrologic constraints on imbrication, metamorphism, and uplift in the SW Tauern Window, eastern Alps

    Jane Selverstone

  • Trace-element zoning in a metamorphic garnet

    D. D. Hickmott;N. Shimizu;F. S. Spear;J. Selverstone

  • Fluid variability in 2 GPa eclogites as an indicator of fluid behavior during subduction

    Jane Selverstone;Gerhard Franz;Sabine Thomas;Stephen Getty

  • Using garnet to constrain the duration and rate of water-releasing metamorphic reactions during subduction: An example from Sifnos, Greece

    Besim Dragovic;Leah M. Samanta;Ethan F. Baxter;Jane Selverstone

  • Metamorphic consequences of thrust emplacement, Fall Mountain, New Hampshire

    Frank S. Spear;Donald D. Hickmott;Jane Selverstone

  • ARE THE ALPS COLLAPSING

    Jane Selverstone

  • The chlorine isotope composition of chondrites and Earth

    Z.D. Sharp;J.A. Mercer;R.H. Jones;A.J. Brearley

  • Metamorphic P?T Paths from pelitic schists and greenstones from the south-west Tauern Window, Eastern Alps

    Jane Selverstone;Frank S. Spear

  • Structural expression of a rolling hinge in the footwall of the Brenner Line normal fault, eastern Alps

    Gary J. Axen;John M. Bartley;Jane Selverstone

  • Sm-Nd dating of multiple garnet growth events in an arc-continent collision zone, northwestern U.S. Cordillera

    Stephen R. Getty;Jane Selverstone;Brian P. Wernicke;Stein B. Jacobsen

  • Effect of aqueous and carbonic fluids on the dislocation creep strength of quartz

    Linda J. Chernak;Greg Hirth;Jane Selverstone;Jan Tullis

  • 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

  • Ophiolites in Earth History

    Jane Selverstone

Frequent Co-Authors

Zachary D. Sharp
Zachary D. Sharp University of New Mexico
Gary J. Axen
Gary J. Axen New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Frank S. Spear
Frank S. Spear Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Roberto Compagnoni
Roberto Compagnoni University of Turin
Jaime D. Barnes
Jaime D. Barnes The University of Texas at Austin
Gerhard Franz
Gerhard Franz Technical University of Berlin
Kent C. Condie
Kent C. Condie New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Brian P. Wernicke
Brian P. Wernicke California Institute of Technology
John M. Bartley
John M. Bartley University of Utah
Aaron J. Cavosie
Aaron J. Cavosie Curtin University

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