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Mark H. Reed is affiliated with the University of Oregon in the United States, contributing to research primarily within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Physics and Astronomy. Their work spans multiple interconnected subfields, including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, Paleontology, and Earth-Surface Processes.

The main topics of Reed's research encompass Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Planetary Science and Exploration, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Astro and Planetary Science, Building materials and conservation, and Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life.

Reed has authored several papers published in a range of scientific journals. Selected recent publications include:

  • Ti-in-quartz: Evaluating the role of kinetics in high temperature crystal growth experiments, 2020, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Mars is a mirror - Understanding the Pahrump Hills mudstones from a perspective of Earth analogues, 2022, Sedimentology
  • Early diagenesis at and below Vera Rubin ridge, Gale crater, Mars, 2021, Meteoritics and Planetary Science
  • Exploring the environments of Martian impact-generated hydrothermal systems and their potential to support life, 2021, Meteoritics and Planetary Science
  • Influence of high marine Ca/SO4 ratio on alteration of submarine basalts at 2.41 Ga documented by triple O and Sr isotopes of epidote, 2021, Precambrian Research

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Reed include Marisa D. Acosta, James M. Watkins, Jüergen Schieber, Kevin M. Bohacs, and Max Coleman. The number of published works with these colleagues ranges from two to four.

Reed's publications have appeared often in venues such as Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America, Meteoritics and Planetary Science, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Sedimentology, and Precambrian Research.

Best Publications

  • Calculation of multicomponent chemical equilibria and reaction processes in systems involving minerals, gases and an aqueous phase

    Mark H Reed

  • Calculation of pH and mineral equilibria in hydrothermal waters with application to geothermometry and studies of boiling and dilution

    Mark Reed;Nicolas Spycher

  • Magmatic gas scrubbing: implications for volcano monitoring

    R.B. Symonds;T.M. Gerlach;M.H. Reed

  • Fluid Inclusion Evidence for Magmatic-Hydrothermal Fluid Evolution in the Porphyry Copper-Molybdenum Deposit at Butte, Montana

    Brian G. Rusk;Mark H. Reed;John H. Dilles

  • Volatilization, transport, and sublimation of metallic and non-metallic elements in high temperature gases at Merapi Volcano, Indonesia

    Robert B Symonds;William I Rose;Mark H Reed;Frederick E Lichte

  • Trace elements in hydrothermal quartz: Relationships to cathodoluminescent textures and insights into vein formation

    Brian G. Rusk;Heather A. Lowers;Mark H. Reed

  • Geochemical models of metasomatism in ultramafic systems: Serpentinization, rodingitization, and sea floor carbonate chimney precipitation

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  • THEORETICAL CHEMICAL THERMOMETRY ON GEOTHERMAL WATERS: PROBLEMS AND METHODS

    Zhong-He Pang;Mark Reed

  • Contribution of C1- and F-bearing gases to the atmosphere by volcanoes

    Robert B. Symonds;William I. Rose;Mark H. Reed

  • Compositions of magmatic hydrothermal fluids determined by LA-ICP-MS of fluid inclusions from the porphyry copper-molybdenum deposit at Butte, MT

    Brian G. Rusk;Mark H. Reed;John H. Dilles;Leonhard M. Klemm

  • Calculation of multicomponent chemical equilibria in gas-solid-liquid systems; calculation methods, thermochemical data, and applications to studies of high-temperature volcanic gases with examples from Mount St. Helens

    Robert B. Symonds;Mark H. Reed

  • Scanning electron microscope–cathodoluminescence analysis of quartz reveals complex growth histories in veins from the Butte porphyry copper deposit, Montana

    Brian Rusk;Mark H. Reed

  • Evolution of a broadlands-type epithermal ore fluid along alternative P-T paths; implications for the transport and deposition of base, precious, and volatile metals

    Nicolas F. Spycher;Mark H. Reed

  • Olympic Dam ore genesis; a fluid-mixing model

    Douglas W. Haynes;Ken C. Cross;Robert T. Bills;Mark H. Reed

  • ORIGIN, SPECIATION, AND FLUXES OF TRACE-ELEMENT GASES AT AUGUSTINE VOLCANO, ALASKA : INSIGHTS INTO MAGMA DEGASSING AND FUMAROLIC PROCESSES

    Robert B. Symonds;Mark H. Reed;William I. Rose

  • Intensity of quartz cathodoluminescence and trace-element content in quartz from the porphyry copper deposit at Butte, Montana

    Brian G. Rusk;Mark H. Reed;John H. Dilles;Adam J.R. Kent

  • Integrated multicomponent solute geothermometry

    N. Spycher;L. Peiffer;E.L. Sonnenthal;G. Saldi

  • Boiling, Cooling, and Oxidation in Epithermal Systems: A Numerical Modeling Approach

    Mark H. Reed;Nicolas F. Spycher

  • As (III) and Sb(III) sulfide complexes: An evaluation of stoichiometry and stability from existing experimental data

    Nicolas F. Spycher;Mark H. Reed

  • Reconstruction of in situ composition of sedimentary formation waters

    James L. Palandri;Mark H. Reed

  • Fugacity coefficients of H2, CO2, CH4, H2O and of H2O- CO2-CH4 mixtures: A virial equation treatment for moderate pressures and temperatures applicable to calculations of hydrothermal boiling

    Nicolas F Spycher;Mark H Reed

  • Sulfide Mineral Precipitation from Hydrothermal Fluids

    Mark H. Reed;James Palandri

Frequent Co-Authors

Dennis K. Bird
Dennis K. Bird Stanford University
Nicolas Spycher
Nicolas Spycher Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Susanne P. Schwenzer
Susanne P. Schwenzer The Open University
Ilya N. Bindeman
Ilya N. Bindeman University of Oregon
John H. Dilles
John H. Dilles Oregon State University
Craig C. Lundstrom
Craig C. Lundstrom University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Max Coleman
Max Coleman Jet Propulsion Lab
Ian Wright
Ian Wright The Open University
David L. Bish
David L. Bish Indiana University
Sanjeev Gupta
Sanjeev Gupta Imperial College London

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