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Overview

Julie Prytulak is affiliated with Durham University in the United Kingdom and focuses their research within the broad domain of Earth and Planetary Sciences.

Their main areas of study include Geophysics, Environmental Chemistry, Ocean Engineering, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Paleontology. Prytulak's work addresses a variety of topics such as Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, High-pressure Geophysics and Materials, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods, and Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis.

Among their recent publications are:

  • Variable water input controls evolution of the Lesser Antilles volcanic arc (2020) in Nature
  • Rapid subduction initiation and magmatism in the Western Pacific driven by internal vertical forces (2020) in Nature Communications
  • Magmatic Response to Subduction Initiation, Part II: Boninites and Related Rocks of the Izu-Bonin Arc From IODP Expedition 352 (2020) in Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • A Pyroxenic View on Magma Hybridization and Crystallization at Popocatépetl Volcano, Mexico (2020) in Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Magma recharge patterns control eruption styles and magnitudes at Popocatépetl volcano (Mexico) (2022) in Geology

Their most frequent publication venues include Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) of La Trobe University, Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research, Goldschmidt2021 abstracts, and Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems.

Prytulak collaborates regularly with several coauthors including Renat Almeev, Kenji Shimizu, William W. Sager, Claire Carvallo, and George F. Cooper, each having contributed to multiple publications alongside them.

Best Publications

  • The Hf–Nd isotopic composition of marine sediments

    Jeff D. Vervoort;Terry Plank;Julie Prytulak;Julie Prytulak

  • TiO 2 enrichment in ocean island basalts

    J Prytulak;TR Elliott

  • Procedures for accurate U and Th isotope measurements by high precision MC-ICPMS

    Dirk L. Hoffmann;Julie Prytulak;David A. Richards;Tim Elliott

  • Subduction initiation and ophiolite crust: new insights from IODP drilling

    Mark K. Reagan;Julian A. Pearce;Katerina Petronotis;Renat R. Almeev

  • An Inter-Laboratory Assessment of the Thorium Isotopic Composition of Synthetic and Rock Reference Materials

    Kenneth W.W. Sims;James B. Gill;Anthony Dosseto;Dirk L. Hoffmann

  • Magmatic Response to Subduction Initiation: Part 1. Fore‐arc Basalts of the Izu‐Bonin Arc From IODP Expedition 352

    John W. Shervais;Mark Reagan;Emily A. Haugen;Emily A. Haugen;Renat R. Almeev

  • Investigation and Application of Thallium Isotope Fractionation

    Sune G. Nielsen;Mark Rehkämper;Julie Prytulak

  • Radiogenic isotopes document the start of subduction in the Western Pacific

    Hong-Yan Li;Rex N. Taylor;Julie Prytulak;Maria Kirchenbaur

  • 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

  • The stable vanadium isotope composition of the mantle and mafic lavas

    J. Prytulak;J. Prytulak;S.G. Nielsen;D. A. Ionov;A. N. Halliday

  • Magmatic Response to Subduction Initiation, Part II: Boninites and Related Rocks of the Izu‐Bonin Arc From IOPD Expedition 352

    John W. Shervais;Mark K. Reagan;Marguerite Godard;Julie Prytulak

  • Rapid subduction initiation and magmatism in the Western Pacific driven by internal vertical forces.

    B. Maunder;J. Prytulak;S. Goes;M. Reagan

  • Interplay of crystal fractionation, sulfide saturation and oxygen fugacity on the iron isotope composition of arc lavas: An example from the Marianas

    Helen Williams;J Prytulak;JD Woodhead;KA Kelley

  • Determination of Precise and Accurate 51V/50V Isotope Ratios by Multi‐Collector ICP‐MS, Part 2: Isotopic Composition of Six Reference Materials plus the Allende Chondrite and Verification Tests

    Julie Prytulak;Sune G. Nielsen;Alex N. Halliday

  • Cu and Zn isotope fractionation during extreme chemical weathering.

    Susan Halsall Little;Susan Halsall Little;Sophie Munson;Julie Prytulak;Barry J Coles

  • Assessing the utility of thallium and thallium isotopes for tracing subduction zone inputs to the Mariana arc

    J. Prytulak;S.G. Nielsen;S.G. Nielsen;T. Plank;M. Barker;M. Barker

  • Determination of Precise and Accurate 51V/50V Isotope Ratios by MC-ICP-MS, Part 1: Chemical Separation of Vanadium and Mass Spectrometric Protocols

    Sune G. Nielsen;Julie Prytulak;Alex N. Halliday

  • The stable isotope composition of vanadium, nickel, and molybdenum in crude oils

    G. Todd Ventura;G. Todd Ventura;Louise Gall;Louise Gall;Christopher Siebert;Christopher Siebert;Julie Prytulak;Julie Prytulak

  • No change in the neodymium isotope composition of deep water exported from the North Atlantic on glacial-interglacial time scales

    Gavin L. Foster;Derek Vance;Julie Prytulak

  • Astoria Fan sediments, DSDP site 174, Cascadia Basin: Hf-Nd-Pb constraints on provenance and outburst flooding

    Julie Prytulak;Jeff D. Vervoort;Terry Plank;Chunjiang Yu

  • Tracking along-arc sediment inputs to the Aleutian arc using thallium isotopes.

    Sune G. Nielsen;Gene Yogodzinski;Julie Prytulak;Terry Plank

  • Geology, geochronology, and geochemistry of the Miocene–Pliocene Ancestral Cascades arc, northern Sierra Nevada, California and Nevada: The roles of the upper mantle, subducting slab, and the Sierra Nevada lithosphere

    Brian Cousens;Julie Prytulak;Christopher Henry;Al Alcazar

Frequent Co-Authors

Tim Elliott
Tim Elliott University of Bristol
Mark K. Reagan
Mark K. Reagan University of Iowa
Terry Plank
Terry Plank Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Jeffrey G. Ryan
Jeffrey G. Ryan University of South Florida
Julian A. Pearce
Julian A. Pearce Cardiff University
Sune G. Nielsen
Sune G. Nielsen Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
John W. Shervais
John W. Shervais Utah State University
Marguerite Godard
Marguerite Godard University of Montpellier
Kenneth W.W. Sims
Kenneth W.W. Sims University of Wyoming
Alex N. Halliday
Alex N. Halliday Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

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