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Mark D. Hannington

Mark D. Hannington

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Earth Science

D-Index
65
Citations
13422
World Ranking
1425
National Ranking
64

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2012 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science

Overview

Mark D. Hannington is affiliated with the University of Ottawa in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant portion dedicated to the subfields of Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Geology, Atmospheric Science, and Environmental Chemistry.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials

Mark D. Hannington has contributed to several frequent publication venues, such as:

  • Economic Geology
  • Goldschmidt Abstracts
  • Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • Ore Geology Reviews

Their recent published papers include:

  • Structural Control, Evolution, and Accumulation Rates of Massive Sulfides in the TAG Hydrothermal Field, 2020, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Shallow Seismicity and the Classification of Structures in the Lau Back-Arc Basin, 2020, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Regional similarities in lead isotopes and trace elements in galena of the Cyclades Mineral District, Greece with implications for the underlying basement, 2020, Lithos
  • Chemical characteristics of modern deep-sea metalliferous sediments in closed versus open basins, with emphasis on rare-earth elements and Nd isotopes, 2021, Earth-Science Reviews
  • ESA's Lidar Missions Aeolus and EarthCARE, 2020, EPJ Web of Conferences

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Mark D. Hannington include:

  • Sven Petersen
  • Philipp A. Brandl
  • Alan T. Baxter
  • Margaret S. Stewart
  • Melissa O. Anderson

Mark D. Hannington was recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2012 by the Academy of Science.

Best Publications

  • Sea-Floor Tectonics and Submarine Hydrothermal Systems

    Mark D. Hannington;Cornell D. J. de Ronde;Sven Petersen

  • The abundance of seafloor massive sulfide deposits

    Mark Hannington;John Jamieson;Thomas Monecke;Sven Petersen

  • Polymetallic massive sulfides at the modern seafloor A review

    Peter M. Herzig;Mark D. Hannington

  • Physical and Chemical Processes of Seafloor Mineralization at Mid‐Ocean Ridges

    Mark D. Hannington;Ian R. Jonasson;Peter M. Herzig;Sven Petersen

  • News from the seabed – Geological characteristics and resource potential of deep-sea mineral resources

    Swen Petersen;Anna Kratschell;Nico Augustin;John Jamieson

  • The internal structure of an active sea-floor massive sulphide deposit

    S. E. Humphris;Peter Herzig;D. J. Miller;J .C. Alt

  • Evolution of a Submarine Magmatic-Hydrothermal System: Brothers Volcano, Southern Kermadec Arc, New Zealand

    C. E. J. de Ronde;M. D. Hannington;Peter Stoffers;I. C. Wright

  • Deducing patterns of fluid flow and mixing within the TAG active hydrothermal mound using mineralogical and geochemical data

    Margaret Kingston Tivey;Susan E. Humphris;Geoffrey Thompson;Mark D. Hannington

  • Hydrous metasomatism of oceanic sub-arc mantle, Lihir, Papua New Guinea: petrology and geochemistry of fluid-metasomatised mantle wedge xenoliths

    Brent I.A McInnes;Michel Gregoire;Raymond A Binns;Peter M Herzig

  • Submarine hydrothermal activity and gold-rich mineralization at Brothers Volcano, Kermadec Arc, New Zealand

    Cornel E. J. de Ronde;Gary J. Massoth;David A. Butterfield;Bruce W. Christenson

  • Active and relict sea-floor hydrothermal mineralization at the TAG hydrothermal field, Mid-Atlantic Ridge

    Peter A. Rona;Mark D. Hannington;C. V. Raman;Geoffrey Thompson

  • Comparison of the TAG mound and stockwork complex with Cyprus-type massive sulfide deposits

    Mark D. Hannington;Alan G. Galley;Peter M. Herzig;Sven Petersen

  • Sulfur isotopic composition of hydrothermal precipitates from the Lau back-arc: implications for magmatic contributions to seafloor hydrothermal systems

    Peter Herzig;M. D. Hannington;A. Arribas Jr.

  • Mineralogy and geochemistry of a hydrothermal silica-sulfide-sulfate spire in the caldera of Axial Seamount, Juan De Fuca Ridge

    Mark D. Hannington;Steven D. Scott

  • Classification of Volcanic-Associated Massive Sulfide Deposits Based on Host-Rock Composition

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  • Gold-rich polymetallic sulfides from the Lau back arc and implications for the geochemistry of gold in sea-floor hydrothermal systems of the Southwest Pacific

    Peter M. Herzig;Mark D. Hannington;Yves Fouquet;Ulrich von Stackelberg

  • High sulfidation deposits in the volcanogenic massive sulfide environment

    Richard H. Sillitoe;Mark D. Hannington;John F. H. Thompson

  • Hydrothermal exploration of mid-ocean ridges: Where might the largest sulfide deposits be forming?

    Christopher R. German;Sven Petersen;Mark D. Hannington;Mark D. Hannington

  • Volcanogenic Gold in the Massive Sulfide Environment

    M. D. Hannington;K. H. Poulsen;J. F. H. Thompson;R. H. Sillitoe

  • Comparative mineralogy and geochemistry of gold-bearing sulfide deposits on the mid-ocean ridges

    Mark D. Hannington;Peter Herzig;Steven Scott;Geoff Thompson

  • Gold in sea-floor polymetallic sulfide deposits

    M. D. Hannington;J. M. Peter;S. D. Scott

  • Volcanic Associated Massive Sulfide Deposits: Processes and Examples in Modern and Ancient Settings

    C. Tucker Barrie;Mark D. Hannington

Frequent Co-Authors

Sven Petersen
Sven Petersen GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Peter Stoffers
Peter Stoffers Kiel University
Karsten M. Haase
Karsten M. Haase University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Margaret K. Tivey
Margaret K. Tivey Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Colin W. Devey
Colin W. Devey GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Steven D. Scott
Steven D. Scott University of Toronto
David A. Butterfield
David A. Butterfield University of Washington
Peter A. Rona
Peter A. Rona Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Gary J. Massoth
Gary J. Massoth Mass-Ex3 Consulting LLC

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