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John K. Warren is affiliated with Chulalongkorn University in Thailand, where their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, Engineering, and Environmental Science. Their interdisciplinary work covers a range of subfields including Mechanics of Materials, Geophysics, Environmental Chemistry, Geology, and Mechanical Engineering.

The major topics of John K. Warren's research include:

  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Mine drainage and remediation techniques
  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils

Recent publications demonstrate their involvement in a variety of geological and geophysical analyses. Notable papers include:

  • Development of an intra-carbonate detachment during thrusting: The variable influence of pressure solution on deformation style, Khao Khwang Fold and Thrust Belt, Thailand (2021, Geosphere)
  • The Occurrence of Bedding-Parallel Fibrous Calcite Veins in Permian Siliciclastic and Carbonate Rocks in Central Thailand (2022, Frontiers in Earth Science)
  • New Evidence of the Holokinetic Sequences around Suakin-1 and -2 in the Sudanese Red Sea Area Using Integrated Geophysical Interpretation (2022, International Journal of Geosciences)

The venues where John K. Warren frequently publishes include:

  • Geosphere
  • Frontiers in Earth Science
  • International Journal of Geosciences

Collaborations are an integral part of their research process. Recorded frequent coauthors are:

  • C.K. Morley
  • Sukonmeth Jitmahantakul
  • Christoph von Hagke
  • F. Linares
  • Piyaphong Chenrai

Their work often contributes to advancing knowledge in reservoir characterization as well as the geological and geochemical processes impacting fracture and fault systems. This multidisciplinary engagement supports developments in both academic and applied geosciences, including mineral resource management and environmental remediation.

Best Publications

  • Dolomite: occurrence, evolution and economically important associations

    John Warren

  • Evaporites:Sediments, Resources and Hydrocarbons

    John K. Warren

  • Evaporites through time: Tectonic, climatic and eustatic controls in marine and nonmarine deposits

    John K. Warren

  • Evaporites: A Geological Compendium

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  • Evaporites: Their Evolution and Economics

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  • Evaporites: A Geological Compendium

    John K. Warren

  • Structural development of a major late Cenozoic basin and transpressional belt in central Iran: The Central Basin in the Qom-Saveh area

    Chris K. Morley;Booncherd Kongwung;Ali A. Julapour;Mohsen Abdolghafourian

  • The hydrological setting, occurrence and significance of gypsum in late Quaternary salt lakes in South Australia

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  • Comparison of Sequences Formed in Marine Sabkha (Subaerial) and Salina (Subaqueous) Settings--Modern and Ancient

    John K. Warren;Christopher G. St. C. Kendall

  • The Brunei slide: A giant submarine landslide on the North West Borneo Margin revealed by 3D seismic data

    M.J.R. Gee;H.S. Uy;J. Warren;C.K. Morley

  • A review of the origin and setting of tepees and their associated fabrics

    Christopher G. St. C. Kendall;John Warren

  • BACH HO FIELD, A FRACTURED GRANITIC BASEMENT RESERVOIR, CUU LONG BASIN, OFFSHORE SE VIETNAM: A “BURIED‐HILL” PLAY

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  • Flow and transport properties of salt rocks

    János Urai;Peter A. Kukla;Zsolt Schléder;Chris Spiers

  • Shallow-water evaporitic environments and their source rock potential

    John K. Warren

  • Formation of dolomite in the Coorong region, South Australia

    Michael R. Rosen;Donald E. Miser;Michael A. Starcher;John K. Warren

  • Sedimentology and Mineralogy of Dolomitic Coorong Lakes, South Australia

    John K. Warren

  • The Hydrological Significance of Holocene Tepees, Stromatolites, and Boxwork Limestones in Coastal Salinas in South Australia

    John K. Warren

  • Sedimentology, mineralogy and isotopic analysis of Pellet Lake, Coorong region, South Australia

    Michael R. Rosen;Donald E. Miser;John K. Warren

  • Salt usually seals, but sometimes leaks: Implications for mine and cavern stabilities in the short and long term

    John Keith Warren

  • Development of the Khao Khwang Fold and Thrust Belt: Implications for the geodynamic setting of Thailand and Cambodia during the Indosinian Orogeny

    C.K. Morley;P. Ampaiwan;S. Thanudamrong;N. Kuenphan

  • Evaporites, brines and base metals: Low‐temperature ore emplacement controlled by evaporite diagenesis

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  • The origin and significance of groundwater-seepage gypsum from Bristol Dry Lake, California, USA

    Michael R. Rosen;John K. Warren

  • Origin of Fibrous Gypsum in the Newark Rift Basin, Eastern North America

    Mohamed El Tabakh;B. Charlotte Schreiber;John K. Warren

  • Proterozoic Source Rocks: Sedimentology and Organic Characteristics of the Velkerri Formation, Northern Territory, Australia

    J. K. Warren;Simon C. George;P. J. Hamilton;P. Tingate

  • Mobilizing salt: Magma-salt interactions

    Nicholas Schofield;Ian Alsop;John Warren;John Underhill

  • Sedimentology of coorong dolomite in the Salt Creek region, South Australia

    John K. Warren

  • Nodular and enterolithic gypsum: the “sabkha-tization” of Salt Flat playa, west Texas

    Mahbub Hussain;John K. Warren

  • Subsurface seismic record of salt glaciers in an extensional intracontinental setting (Late Triassic of northwestern Germany)

    Markus Mohr;John K. Warren;Peter A. Kukla;Janos L. Urai

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher K. Morley
Christopher K. Morley PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited
János Urai
János Urai RWTH Aachen University
Michael R. Rosen
Michael R. Rosen United States Geological Survey
Alan S. Collins
Alan S. Collins University of Adelaide
Ian Cartwright
Ian Cartwright Monash University
Derek Keir
Derek Keir University of Florence
David C.P. Peacock
David C.P. Peacock University of Göttingen
John R. Underhill
John R. Underhill University of Aberdeen
Christopher A.-L. Jackson
Christopher A.-L. Jackson Imperial College London
Mark Tingay
Mark Tingay University of Adelaide

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