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D-Index
53
Citations
14605
World Ranking
2799
National Ranking
156

Overview

L. P. Black is affiliated with the Australian National University in Australia. Their research spans multiple disciplines within the arts and humanities, focusing on intersections of space sciences, health, and literature.

Their recent publications include:

  • "Promoting Tech Transfer Between Space and Global Mental Health," 2020, Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance
  • "Killers of the Flower Moon by Martin Scorsese (review)," 2024, Indiana Magazine of History

The research topics addressed by L. P. Black cover a diverse range, such as:

  • Spaceflight effects on biology
  • Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging
  • Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
  • Cinema and Media Studies
  • Shakespeare, Adaptation, and Literary Criticism
  • South Asian Cinema and Culture

Main fields of study include arts and humanities, while subfields extend to physiology, health toxicology and mutagenesis, astronomy and astrophysics, economics and econometrics, and literature and literary theory. This diversity highlights a multidisciplinary approach combining scientific and cultural perspectives.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with L. P. Black have been:

  • Donald D. Chang
  • Eric A. Storch
  • Michael Berk
  • Neal R. Pellis
  • Helen Lavretsky

Their work has appeared primarily in the journals Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance and Indiana Magazine of History, each containing one known publication by the researcher.

Best Publications

  • TEMORA 1: a new zircon standard for Phanerozoic U–Pb geochronology

    Lance P Black;Sandra L Kamo;Charlotte M Allen;John N Aleinikoff

  • Improved 206Pb/238U microprobe geochronology by the monitoring of a trace-element-related matrix effect; SHRIMP, ID-TIMS, ELA-ICP-MS and oxygen isotope documentation for a series of zircon standards

    Lance P. Black;Lance P. Black;Sandra L. Kamo;Charlotte M. Allen;Donald W. Davis

  • Metamorphic zircon formation by solid‐state recrystallization of protolith igneous zircon

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  • The application of SHRIMP to Phanerozoic geochronology; a critical appraisal of four zircon standards

    Lance P Black;Sandra L Kamo;Ian S Williams;Roland Mundil

  • Four zircon ages from one rock: the history of a 3930 Ma-old granulite from Mount Sones, Enderby Land, Antarctica

    L. P. Black;I. S. Williams;W. Compston

  • Unsupported radiogenic Pb in zircon: a cause of anomalously high Pb-Pb, U-Pb and Th-Pb ages

    I. S. Williams;W. Compston;L. P. Black;T. R. Ireland

  • Isotopic dating of very early Precambrian amphibolite facies gneisses from the Godthaab district, West Greenland

    L.P. Black;N.H. Gale;S. Moorbath

  • The Rayner Complex of East Antarctica: complex isotopic systematics within a Proterozoic mobile belt

    L. P. Black;Simon Harley;S. S. Sun;M. T. Mcculloch

  • U-Pb zircon age constraints on late Neoproterozoic glaciation in Tasmania

    Clive R. Calver;Lance P. Black;John L. Everard;David B. Seymour

  • Zircon ages and the distribution of Archaean and Proterozoic rocks in the Rauer Islands

    P. D. Kinny;L. P. Black;J. W. Sheraton

  • SmNd isotopic systematics of Enderby Land granulites and evidence for the redistribution of Sm and Nd during metamorphism

    M.T. McCulloch;L.P. Black

  • Regional geochemical and isotopic characteristics of high-grade metamorphics of the Prydz bay area: The extent of proterozoic reworking of Qrchaean continental crust in East Antarctica

    J.W. Sheraton;L.P. Black;M.T. McCulloch

  • A revised Archaean chronology for the Napier Complex, Enderby Land, from SHRIMP ion-microprobe studies

    Simon Harley;L. P. Black

  • The Arunta Inlier: A complex ensialic mobile belt in central Australia. Part 2: Tectonic history

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  • Petrogenesis of plutonic rocks in a Proterozoic granulite-facies terrane – the Bunger Hills, East Antarctica

    John W. Sheraton;Lance P. Black;Andrew G. Tindle

  • Geochronology of discrete structural-metamorphic events in a multiply deformed precambrian terrain

    L.P. Black;T.H. Bell;M.J. Rubenach;I.W. Withnall

  • 207Pb/206Pb whole Rock Age of the Archaean Granulite Facies Metamorphic Event in West Greenland

    L. P. Black;S. Moorbath;R. J. Pankhurst;B. F. Windley

  • Dating of Neoproterozoic and Cambrian orogenies in Tasmania

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  • U-Pb zircon dating of mafic dykes and its application to the Proterozoic geological history of the Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica

    Ruth Lanyon;Lance P. Black;Hans-Michael Seitz

  • The difficulties of dating mafic dykes: an Antarctic example

    Lance P. Black;Peter D. Kinny;John W. Sheraton

  • Pb isotopic composition, colour, and microstructure of monazites from a polymetamorphic rock in Antarctica

    Lance P. Black;John D. Fitzgerald;Simon L. Harley

  • SHRIMP U-Pb detrital zircon ages from Proterozoic and Early Palaeozoic sandstones and their bearing on the early geological evolution of Tasmania

    Lance Black;Clive Calver;David B Seymour;A. Reed

  • Rapid production and evolution of late Archaean felsic crust in the Vestfold Block of East Antarctica

    L.P. Black;P.D. Kinny;J.W. Sheraton;C.P. Delor

Frequent Co-Authors

Malcolm T. McCulloch
Malcolm T. McCulloch University of Western Australia
Simon L. Harley
Simon L. Harley University of Edinburgh
Ian S. Williams
Ian S. Williams Australian National University
Sandra L. Kamo
Sandra L. Kamo University of Toronto
Donald W. Davis
Donald W. Davis University of Toronto
Roland Mundil
Roland Mundil Berkeley Geochronology Center
Charlotte M. Allen
Charlotte M. Allen Queensland University of Technology
John N. Aleinikoff
John N. Aleinikoff United States Geological Survey
Peter D. Kinny
Peter D. Kinny Curtin University
John W. Valley
John W. Valley University of Wisconsin–Madison

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