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Overview

Jonathan E. Snow is affiliated with Louisiana State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions in the subfields of Geophysics, Geology, Mechanics of Materials, Ophthalmology, and Artificial Intelligence.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics including:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Geological Studies and Exploration
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping

Jonathan E. Snow has published extensively in several venues. The most frequent publication outlets include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Journal of Petrology
  • Goldschmidt Abstracts
  • Progress in Earth and Planetary Science

Among their recent papers are:

  • Geochemical characteristics of back-arc basin lower crust and upper mantle at final spreading stage of Shikoku Basin: an example of Mado Megamullion, 2021, Progress in Earth and Planetary Science
  • Crustal Accretion in a Slow Spreading Back-Arc Basin: Insights From the Mado Megamullion Oceanic Core Complex in the Shikoku Basin, 2020, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Socioeconomic and Geographic Disparities in Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension, 2021, Neurology
  • Melting and Evolution of Amphibole-Rich Back-Arc Abyssal Peridotites at the Mado Megamullion, Shikoku Basin, 2021, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Deformation beneath Gakkel Ridge, Arctic Ocean: From mantle flow to mantle shear in a sparsely magmatic spreading zone, 2021, Tectonophysics

Frequent collaborators with whom Jonathan E. Snow has co-authored publications include:

  • Yasuhiko Ohara
  • Atlanta Sen
  • Yumiko Harigane
  • Alessio Sanfilippo
  • Valentin Basch

Best Publications

  • MPI-DING reference glasses for in situ microanalysis: New reference values for element concentrations and isotope ratios

    Klaus Peter Jochum;Brigitte Stoll;Kirstin Herwig;Matthias Willbold

  • Coupled major and trace elements as indicators of the extent of melting in mid-ocean-ridge peridotites

    Eric Hellebrand;Jonathan E. Snow;Henry J. B. Dick;Albrecht W. Hofmann

  • A long in situ section of the lower ocean crust: results of {ODP} Leg 176 drilling at the Southwest Indian Ridge

    Henry J.B. Dick;James H. Natland;Jeffrey C. Alt;Wolfgang Bach

  • Magmatic and amagmatic seafloor generation at the ultraslow-spreading Gakkel ridge, Arctic Ocean

    P. J. Michael;C. H. Langmuir;H. J. B. Dick;J. E. Snow

  • Garnet-field melting and late-stage refertilization in "Residual" abyssal peridotites from the Central Indian Ridge

    Eric Hellebrand;Jonathan E. Snow;Peter Hoppe;Albrecht W. Hofmann

  • Pervasive magnesium loss by marine weathering of peridotite

    Jonathan E. Snow;Jonathan E. Snow;Henry J.B. Dick

  • Ancient, highly heterogeneous mantle beneath Gakkel ridge, Arctic Ocean

    Chuan Zhou Liu;Chuan Zhou Liu;Jonathan E. Snow;Jonathan E. Snow;Eric Hellebrand;Eric Hellebrand;Gerhard Brügmann

  • Os isotopic systematics of the MORB mantle: results from altered abyssal peridotites

    Jonathan E. Snow;Jonathan E. Snow;Laurie Reisberg

  • Effect of water on tholeiitic basalt phase equilibria: an experimental study under oxidizing conditions

    Sandrin T. Feig;Jürgen Koepke;Jonathan E. Snow

  • Petrogenesis of oceanic plagiogranites by partial melting of gabbros: an experimental study

    Jürgen Koepke;Sandrin T. Feig;Jonathan Snow;Marcus Freise

  • 190Pt–186Os and 187Re–187Os systematics of abyssal peridotites

    Alan D Brandon;Alan D Brandon;Jonathan E Snow;Richard J Walker;John W Morgan;John W Morgan

  • Discovery of abundant hydrothermal venting on the ultraslow-spreading Gakkel ridge in the Arctic Ocean

    H. N. Edmonds;P. J. Michael;E. T. Baker;D. P. Connelly

  • Erratum of “Os isotopic systematics of the MORB mantle: results from altered abyssal peridotites” [Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 133 (1995) 411–421]

    Jonathan E. Snow;Jonathan E. Snow;Jonathan E. Snow;Laurie Reisberg

  • Geophysical evidence for reduced melt production on the Arctic ultraslow Gakkel mid-ocean ridge

    Wilfried Jokat;O. Ritzmann;Mechita C. Schmidt-Aursch;S. Drachev

  • Abyssal peridotite Hf isotopes identify extreme mantle depletion

    A. Stracke;A. Stracke;J.E. Snow;E. Hellebrand;A. von der Handt;A. von der Handt

  • Tectonic Evolution of the Atlantis II Fracture Zone

    H.J.B. Dick;H. Schouten;P.S. Meyer;D.G. Gallo

  • Constraints on Earth accretion deduced from noble metals in the oceanic mantle

    Jonathan E. Snow;Gerhard Schmidt

  • Effect of oxygen fugacity and water on phase equilibria of a hydrous tholeiitic basalt

    Sandrin T. Feig;Sandrin T. Feig;Jürgen Koepke;Jonathan E. Snow

  • Nd and Sr isotope evidence linking mid-ocean-ridge basalts and abyssal peridotites

    Jonathan E. Snow;Stanley R. Hart;Henry J. B. Dick

  • Hydrothermal venting in magma deserts: The ultraslow-spreading Gakkel and Southwest Indian Ridges

    Edward T. Baker;Henrietta N. Edmonds;Peter J. Michael;Wolfgang Bach

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric Hellebrand
Eric Hellebrand University of Hawaii at Manoa
Peter J. Michael
Peter J. Michael University of Tulsa
Wilfried Jokat
Wilfried Jokat University of Bremen
Henry J. B. Dick
Henry J. B. Dick Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Katsuyoshi Michibayashi
Katsuyoshi Michibayashi Nagoya University
Charles H. Langmuir
Charles H. Langmuir Harvard University
Benoit Ildefonse
Benoit Ildefonse University of Montpellier
Jörn Thiede
Jörn Thiede Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Barbara E. John
Barbara E. John University of Wyoming
Albrecht W. Hofmann
Albrecht W. Hofmann Max Planck Institute for Chemistry

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