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Larryn William Diamond

Larryn William Diamond

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Earth Science

D-Index
37
Citations
5523
World Ranking
6816
National Ranking
148

Overview

Larryn William Diamond is affiliated with the University of Bern in Switzerland. Their research spans various aspects of Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Engineering, with a primary focus on geophysics, mechanics of materials, artificial intelligence, geochemistry and petrology, and atmospheric science.

The main topics covered in their work include hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, geological and geochemical analysis, geochemistry and geologic mapping, earthquake and tectonic studies, geology and paleoclimatology research, geochemistry and elemental analysis, and high-pressure geophysics and materials.

They have contributed to several recent papers, including:

  • "Common Problems and Pitfalls in Fluid Inclusion Study: A Review and Discussion" (2020), published in Minerals
  • "Geothermal energy and ore-forming potential of 600 °C mid-ocean-ridge hydrothermal fluids" (2020), published in Geology
  • "Potential of renewable surplus electricity for power-to-gas and geo-methanation in Switzerland" (2023), published in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • "Characterization of hydrothermal fluids that alter the upper oceanic crust to spilite and epidosite: Fluid inclusion evidence from the Semail (Oman) and Troodos (Cyprus) ophiolites" (2021), published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • "Effect of Glacial/Interglacial Recharge Conditions on Flow of Meteoric Water Through Deep Orogenic Faults: Insights Into the Geothermal System at Grimsel Pass, Switzerland" (2021), published in Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Larryn William Diamond include:

  • Christoph Wanner
  • Peter Alt-Epping
  • Thomas M. Belgrano
  • Alannah C. Brett-Adams
  • Daniel Carbajal-Martínez

Their work has been published across several venues, with repeated contributions to:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Goldschmidt2022 abstracts
  • ePrints Soton (University of Southampton)

Larryn William Diamond's interdisciplinary research integrates elements of Earth and planetary sciences and engineering, emphasizing geophysical and geochemical methods supported by artificial intelligence techniques. The diversity of topics and venues reflects a broad engagement with studies of Earth's subsurface processes, including geothermal systems, fluid inclusions, and tectonic and paleoclimatic phenomena.

Best Publications

  • Solubility of CO2 in water from −1.5 to 100 °C and from 0.1 to 100 MPa: evaluation of literature data and thermodynamic modelling

    Larryn William Diamond;Nikolay N. Akinfiev

  • Fluid Chemistry of Orogenic Lode Gold Deposits and Implications for Genetic Models

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  • Review of the systematics of CO2–H2O fluid inclusions

    Larryn W Diamond

  • Stability of CO2 clathrate hydrate + CO2 liquid + CO2 vapour + aqueous KCl-NaCl solutions: Experimental determination and application to salinity estimates of fluid inclusions ∗

    Larryn William Diamond

  • Fluid inclusion evidence for P-V-T-X evolution of hydrothermal solutions in late-Alpine gold-quartz veins at Brusson, Val d'Ayas, Northwest Italian Alps

    Larryn William Diamond

  • Thermodynamic description of aqueous nonelectrolytes at infinite dilution over a wide range of state parameters

    Nikolay N. Akinfiev;Larryn William Diamond

  • Post-metamorphic gold-quartz veins from N.W. Italy: the composition and origin of the ore fluid

    B. W. D. Yardley;D.A. Banks;S.H. Bottrell;Larryn William Diamond

  • Common Problems and Pitfalls in Fluid Inclusion Study: A Review and Discussion

    Guoxiang Chi;Larryn W. Diamond;Huanzhang Lu;Jianqing Lai

  • Estimation of volume fractions of liquid and vapor phases in fluid inclusions, and definition of inclusion shapes

    Ronald J. Bakker;Larryn W. Diamond

  • Thermodynamic model of aqueous CO2–H2O–NaCl solutions from -22 to 100 °C and from 0.1 to 100 MPa

    Nikolay N. Akinfiev;Larryn W. Diamond

  • A simple predictive model of quartz solubility in water–salt–CO2 systems at temperatures up to 1000 °C and pressures up to 1000 MPa

    Nikolay N. Akinfiev;Larryn W. Diamond

  • Salinity of multivolatile fluid inclusions determined from clathrate hydrate stability

    Larryn William Diamond

  • Self-diffusion of water and its dependence on temperature and ionic strength in highly compacted montmorillonite, illite and kaolinite

    Fátima González Sánchez;Luc R. Van Loon;Thomas Gimmi;Thomas Gimmi;Andreas Jakob

  • Modification of fluid inclusions in quartz by deviatoric stress I: experimentally induced changes in inclusion shapes and microstructures

    Alexandre Tarantola;Alexandre Tarantola;Larryn W. Diamond;Holger Stünitz

  • Rb-Sr dating of sphalerite based on fluid inclusion-host mineral isochrons; a clarification of why it works

    Thomas Petke;Larryn W. Diamond

  • Determination of the composition and molar volume of H2O-CO2 fluid inclusions by microthermometry

    R.J Bakker;L.W Diamond

  • Mesothermal gold veins and metamorphic devolatilization in the northwestern Alps: The temporal link

    Thomas Pettke;Larryn William Diamond;Igor Maria Villa

  • RbSr isotopic analysis of fluid inclusions in quartz: Evaluation of bulk extraction procedures and geochronometer systematics using synthetic fluid inclusions

    Thomas Pettke;Larryn William Diamond

  • Potential for deep geological sequestration of CO2 in Switzerland: a first appraisal

    Gabriel Chevalier;Larryn W. Diamond;Werner Leu

  • Penetration depth of meteoric water in orogenic geothermal systems

    Larryn William Diamond;Christoph Wanner;Niklaus Waber

  • Modification of fluid inclusions in quartz by deviatoric stress. II: experimentally induced changes in inclusion volume and composition

    Larryn W. Diamond;Alexandre Tarantola;Alexandre Tarantola;Holger Stünitz

  • Mesothermal gold lodes in the north-western Alps: A review of genetic constraints from radiogenic isotopes.

    Thomas Pettke;Larryn W. Diamond;Jan D. Kramers

  • Modification of fluid inclusions in quartz by deviatoric stress. III: Influence of principal stresses on inclusion density and orientation

    A. Tarantola;L. W. Diamond;H. Stünitz;A. Thust

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Pettke
Thomas Pettke University of Bern
Charles S. Cockell
Charles S. Cockell University of Edinburgh
Holger Stünitz
Holger Stünitz University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
John G. Spray
John G. Spray University of New Brunswick
Karl B. Föllmi
Karl B. Föllmi University of Lausanne
Stephan Kempe
Stephan Kempe Technical University of Darmstadt
Angelo Peccerillo
Angelo Peccerillo University of Milano-Bicocca
Maria Luce Frezzotti
Maria Luce Frezzotti University of Milano-Bicocca
David A. Banks
David A. Banks University of Leeds
Igor M. Villa
Igor M. Villa University of Milano-Bicocca

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