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Overview

Mark Barley is affiliated with the University of Western Australia in Australia. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on Surgery and Gastroenterology. This multidisciplinary approach supports investigations into various aspects of gastrointestinal health and surgical treatments.

Their research topics include:

  • Gastroesophageal reflux and treatments
  • Esophageal and GI Pathology
  • Eosinophilic Esophagitis

Mark Barley has contributed to scientific literature published in the journal Diseases of the Esophagus. Their research output includes the following paper:

  • Early outcomes following EndoFLIP-tailored peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM): the establishment of POEM services in two UK centers, 2022, Diseases of the Esophagus

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • William Knight
  • Kaveetha Kandiah
  • Zoi Vrakopoulou
  • Annabel White
  • Lavinia Barbieri

Mark Barley's work integrates clinical perspectives and procedural innovations, reflected in the collaboration with peers across related specialties and the publication topics addressing esophageal conditions and their surgical management.

Best Publications

  • Oceanic nickel depletion and a methanogen famine before the Great Oxidation Event

    Kurt O. Konhauser;Ernesto Pecoits;Stefan V. Lalonde;Dominic Papineau

  • Increased subaerial volcanism and the rise of atmospheric oxygen 2.5 billion years ago.

    Lee R. Kump;Mark E. Barley

  • Aerobic bacterial pyrite oxidation and acid rock drainage during the Great Oxidation Event

    Kurt O. Konhauser;Stefan V. Lalonde;Noah J. Planavsky;Ernesto Pecoits

  • Record of emergent continental crust ∼3.5 billion years ago in the Pilbara craton of Australia

    Roger Buick;J. R. Thornett;N. J. McNaughton;J. B. Smith

  • Supercontinent cycles and the distribution of metal deposits through time

    Mark Barley;David Groves

  • Emplacement of a large igneous province as a possible cause of banded iron formation 2.45 billion years ago

    Mark Barley;A.L. Pickard;P.J. Sylvester

  • Jurassic to Miocene magmatism and metamorphism in the Mogok metamorphic belt and the India‐Eurasia collision in Myanmar

    M. E. Barley;A. L. Pickard;Khin Zaw;P. Rak

  • Hydrothermal and resedimented origins of the precursor sediments to banded iron formation: sedimentological evidence from the Early Palaeoproterozoic Brockman Supersequence of Western Australia

    Bryan Krapez;A. Pickard;M. Barley

  • Late Archean to Early Paleoproterozoic global tectonics, environmental change and the rise of atmospheric oxygen

    M. Barley;A. Bekker;Bryan Krapez

  • The Sholl Shear Zone, West Pilbara: evidence for a domain boundary structure from integrated tectonostratigraphic analyses, SHRIMP UPb dating and isotopic and geochemical data of granitoids

    J.B. Smith;Mark Barley;David Groves;B. Krapez

  • Petrography and geochemistry of the Dales Gorge banded iron formation: Paragenetic sequence, source and implications for palaeo-ocean chemistry

    E. Pecoits;M.K. Gingras;Mark Barley;A. Kappler

  • Atmospheric Sulfur in Archean Komatiite-Hosted Nickel Deposits

    Andrey Bekker;Andrey Bekker;Mark E. Barley;Marco L. Fiorentini;Olivier J. Rouxel

  • Age constraints on recycled crustal and supracrustal sources of Archaean metasedimentary sequences, Eastern Goldfields Province, Western Australia: evidence from SHRIMP zircon dating

    B Krapez;S J Brown;Jason L Hand;Mark E Barley

  • Rise of atmospheric oxygen and the “upside‐down” Archean mantle

    Lee R. Kump;James F. Kasting;Mark E. Barley

  • Late Archean convergent margin tectonics and gold mineralization: A new look at the Norseman-Wiluna Belt, Western Australia

    Mark E. Barley;Burkhard N. Eisenlohr;David I. Groves;Caroline S. Perring

  • Provenance and age delimitation of Quadrilátero Ferrífero sandstones based on zircon U-Pb isotopes

    Leo Afraneo Hartmann;Issamu Endo;Marcos Tadeu de Freitas Suita;João Orestes Schneider Santos

  • Sedimentary evidence for an archaean shallow-water volcanic-sedimentary facies, Eastern Pilbara Block, Western Australia

    M.E. Barley;J.S.R. Dunlop;J.E. Glover;D.I. Groves

  • Geochronology of a Late Archaean flood basalt province in the Pilbara Craton, Australia: constraints on basin evolution, volcanic and sedimentary accumulation, and continental drift rates

    T.S. Blake;R. Buick;S.J.A. Brown;Mark Barley

  • Giant iron-ore deposits of the Hamersley province related to the breakup of Paleoproterozoic Australia: new insights from in situ SHRIMP dating of baddeleyite from mafic intrusions

    Stefan G. Müller;Bryan Krapež;Mark E. Barley;Ian R. Fletcher

  • Hydrothermal origin for the 2 billion year old Mount Tom Price giant iron ore deposit, Hamersley Province, Western Australia

    M. E. Barley;A. L. Pickard;S. G. Hagemann;S. L. Folkert

  • Tectonic evolution of the Late Archaean to Early Proterozoic Mount Bruce Megasequence Set, western Australia

    Tim S. Blake;Mark E. Barley

Frequent Co-Authors

David I. Groves
David I. Groves University of Western Australia
Neal J. McNaughton
Neal J. McNaughton Curtin University
Marco L. Fiorentini
Marco L. Fiorentini University of Western Australia
Kurt O. Konhauser
Kurt O. Konhauser University of Alberta
Roger Buick
Roger Buick University of Washington
Stefan V. Lalonde
Stefan V. Lalonde European Institute
Ian R. Fletcher
Ian R. Fletcher Curtin University
Balz S. Kamber
Balz S. Kamber Queensland University of Technology
Sandeep Singh
Sandeep Singh Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

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