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2003
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Overview

John M. Ferry is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research primarily engages with Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on several subfields including Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, and Earth-Surface Processes.

Their work addresses topics such as Geological Formations and Processes Exploration, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, and broader Geological formations and processes.

John M. Ferry has authored publications in the following venues:

  • GeCAS

A recent publication is titled The origin of replacement dolomite, Dolomites, northern Italy: Part 2, published in 2025 in GeCAS.

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Sarah K. Carmichael

Best Publications

  • New thermodynamic models and revised calibrations for the Ti-in-zircon and Zr-in-rutile thermometers

    J. M. Ferry;E. B. Watson

  • Experimental calibration of the partitioning of Fe and Mg between biotite and garnet

    J. M. Ferry;F. S. Spear

  • Review Paper. Mineral evolution

    Robert M. Hazen;Dominic Papineau;Wouter Bleeker;Robert T. Downs

  • Prograde destruction and formation of monazite and allanite during contact and regional metamorphism of pelites: petrology and geochronology

    Boswell A. Wing;Boswell A. Wing;John M. Ferry;T. Mark Harrison

  • An experimental study of element partitioning among biotite, muscovite, and coexisting peraluminous silicic melt at 200 MPa (H2O)

    Jonathan Icenhower;David London

  • Crystal size distribution (CSD) in rocks and the kinetics and dynamics of crystallization

    Katharine V. Cashman;John M. Ferry

  • Calibration of the dolomite clumped isotope thermometer from 25 to 350 °C, and implications for a universal calibration for all (Ca, Mg, Fe)CO3 carbonates

    Magali Bonifacie;Magali Bonifacie;Damien Calmels;Damien Calmels;John M. Eiler;Juske Horita

  • Fluid flow, mineral reactions, and metasomatism

    John M. Ferry;Gregory M. Dipple

  • Metasomatism and fluid flow in ductile fault zones

    Gregory M. Dipple;John M. Ferry

  • Fluid flow during metamorphism at the Beaver Brook fossil locality, New Hampshire

    Douglas Rumble;J. M. Ferry;T. C. Hoering;A. J. Boucot

  • A model for coupled fluid-flow and mixed-volatile mineral reactions with applications to regional metamorphism

    Lukas P. Baumgartner;John M. Ferry

  • A TEM study of the biotite-chlorite reaction and comparison with petrologic observations

    David R. Veblen;John M. Ferry

  • Petrology of graphitic sulfide-rich schists from South-central Maine: an example of desulfidation during prograde regional metamorphism

    John M. Ferry

  • Regional Metamorphism of the Waits River Formation, Eastern Vermont: Delineation of a New Type of Giant Metamorphic Hydrothermal System

    John M. Ferry

  • Patterns of mineral occurrence in metamorphic rocks

    John M. Ferry

  • Overview of the petrologic record of fluid flow during regional metamorphism in northern New England

    John M. Ferry

  • The effect of whole‐rock MnO content on the stability of garnet in pelitic schists during metamorphism

    G. H. Symmes;J. M. Ferry

  • Mineral Evolution: Mineralogy in the Fourth Dimension

    Robert M. Hazen;John M. Ferry

  • A historical review of metamorphic fluid flow

    John M. Ferry

  • Reaction mechanisms, physical conditions, and mass transfer during hydrothermal alteration of mica and feldspar in granitic rocks from south-central Maine, USA

    J. M. Ferry

  • Characterization of metamorphism through mineral equilibria

    John M. Ferry

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas Rumble
Douglas Rumble Carnegie Institution for Science
John M. Eiler
John M. Eiler California Institute of Technology
Boswell A. Wing
Boswell A. Wing University of Colorado Boulder
Gregory M. Dipple
Gregory M. Dipple University of British Columbia
Frank S. Spear
Frank S. Spear Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
John W. Valley
John W. Valley University of Wisconsin–Madison
Wouter Bleeker
Wouter Bleeker Geological Survey of Canada
Dominic Papineau
Dominic Papineau University College London
Robert M. Hazen
Robert M. Hazen Carnegie Institution for Science

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