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Overview

Kathryn Goodenough is affiliated with the British Geological Survey in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant focus on geophysics, geochemistry, and petrology.

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

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Extraction and Separation Processes
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Mining and Resource Management
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials

Goodenough has contributed to several recent papers published in reputable journals. Selected publications include:

  • "Adsorption of rare earth elements in regolith-hosted clay deposits", 2020, Nature Communications
  • "Towards sustainable extraction of technology materials through integrated approaches", 2021, Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
  • "Alkaline-Silicate REE-HFSE Systems", 2022, Economic Geology
  • "Carbonatites and Alkaline Igneous Rocks in Post-Collisional Settings: Storehouses of Rare Earth Elements", 2021, Journal of Earth Science
  • "Bismuth: Economic geology and value chains", 2022, Ore Geology Reviews

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Peter D. Clift
  • Stephen M. Hubbard
  • Olivier Lacombe
  • Bas Van
  • Eimear Deady

Goodenough has published multiple articles in esteemed venues such as Geological Magazine, Economic Geology, Journal of Earth Science, Ore Geology Reviews, and Elements. The distribution of publications includes twelve in Geological Magazine and two each in Economic Geology, Journal of Earth Science, Ore Geology Reviews, and Elements.

Best Publications

  • The Rare Earth Elements: demand, global resources, and challenges for resourcing future generations

    Kathryn M. Goodenough;Frances Wall;David Merriman

  • Europe's rare earth element resource potential: An overview of REE metallogenetic provinces and their geodynamic setting

    K. M. Goodenough;J. Schilling;Erik Jonsson;Erik Jonsson;P. Kalvig

  • Adsorption of rare earth elements in regolith-hosted clay deposits

    Anouk Margaretha Borst;Martin P. Smith;Adrian A. Finch;Guillaume Estrade

  • Magmatism of the mid-Proterozoic Gardar Province, South Greenland: chronology, petrogenesis and geological setting

    B.G.J Upton;C.H Emeleus;L.M Heaman;K.M Goodenough

  • A review of the potential for rare-earth element resources from European red muds: Examples from Seydişehir, Turkey and Parnassus-Giona, Greece

    Éimear A. Deady;Evangelos Mouchos;Kathryn Goodenough;Ben J. Williamson

  • Petrogenesis of rare-metal pegmatites in high-grade metamorphic terranes: A case study from the Lewisian Gneiss Complex of north-west Scotland

    R.A. Shaw;K.M. Goodenough;N.M.W. Roberts;M.S.A. Horstwood

  • Towards sustainable extraction of technology materials through integrated approaches

    Robert Pell;Laurens Tijsseling;Kathryn Goodenough;Frances Wall

  • Geochemical evolution of the Ivigtut granite, South Greenland: a fluorine-rich “A-type” intrusion

    K.M Goodenough;B.G.J Upton;R.M Ellam

  • Geological evolution of the Neoproterozoic Bemarivo Belt, northern Madagascar

    Ronald J. Thomas;B. De Waele;D. I. Schofield;K. M. Goodenough

  • Architecture of the Oman–UAE ophiolite: evidence for a multi-phase magmatic history

    K. M. Goodenough;M. T. Styles;D. Schofield;R. J. Thomas

  • Records of Ocean Growth and Destruction in the Oman–UAE Ophiolite

    Kathryn M. Goodenough;Robert J. Thomas;Michael T. Styles;David I. Schofield

  • The geology and geophysics of the United Arab Emirates : Volume 2, Geology

    Michael Styles;Richard Ellison;Sarah Arkley;Quentin George Crowley

  • Alkaline-Silicate REE-HFSE Systems

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  • Post-collisional magmatism in the central East African Orogen: The Maevarano Suite of north Madagascar

    K. M. Goodenough;Ronald J. Thomas;B. De Waele;R. M. Key

  • Post-collisional Pan-African granitoids and rare metal pegmatites in western Nigeria: Age, petrogenesis, and the 'pegmatite conundrum'

    K.M. Goodenough;P.A.J. Lusty;N.M.W. Roberts;R.M. Key

  • REE concentration processes in ion adsorption deposits: Evidence from the Ambohimirahavavy alkaline complex in Madagascar

    Guillaume Estrade;Eva Marquis;Martin Smith;Kathryn Goodenough

  • Long-term memory of subduction processes in the lithospheric mantle: evidence from the geochemistry of basic dykes in the Gardar Province of South Greenland

    K.M. Goodenough;K.M. Goodenough;B.G.J. Upton;R.M. Ellam

  • Carbonatites and Alkaline Igneous Rocks in Post-Collisional Settings: Storehouses of Rare Earth Elements

    Kathryn M. Goodenough;Eimear A. Deady;Charles D. Beard;Charles D. Beard;Sam Broom-Fendley

  • Geological evolution of the Antongil Craton, NE Madagascar

    D. I. Schofield;Ronald J. Thomas;K. M. Goodenough;B. De Waele

  • Timing of regional deformation and development of the Moine Thrust Zone in the Scottish Caledonides: constraints from the U–Pb geochronology of alkaline intrusions

    Kathryn M. Goodenough;Ian L. Millar;R.A. Strachan;Maarten Krabbendam

  • Provenance and tectonic significance of the Palaeoproterozoic metasedimentary successions of central and northern Madagascar

    B. De Waele;Ronald J. Thomas;P.H. Macey;M.S.A. Horstwood

  • Lewisian, Torridonian and Moine Rocks of Scotland

    John Mendum;Barber, A,J.;R.W.H. Butler;D. Flinn

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert J. Thomas
Robert J. Thomas Council for Geoscience
Quentin Crowley
Quentin Crowley Trinity College Dublin
Frances Wall
Frances Wall University of Exeter
Nick M.W. Roberts
Nick M.W. Roberts British Geological Survey
Matthew S.A. Horstwood
Matthew S.A. Horstwood British Geological Survey
Emrys Phillips
Emrys Phillips Queen Mary University of London
Adrian A. Finch
Adrian A. Finch University of St Andrews
Ian L. Millar
Ian L. Millar British Geological Survey
Bert De Waele
Bert De Waele Fortescue Metals Group Limited
Martin Smith
Martin Smith Durham University

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