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Nikolay P. Pokhilenko

Nikolay P. Pokhilenko

Overview

Nikolay P. Pokhilenko is affiliated with the Russian Academy of Sciences in the Russian Federation. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions across several specialized subfields and topics.

The main fields of study pursued include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Within these fields, the scientist's subfields of study encompass:

  • Geophysics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Geology
  • Inorganic Chemistry

The central topics addressed through their work are:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research
  • Geological Studies and Exploration
  • Radioactive element chemistry and processing

The scientist has published extensively in various academic venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Doklady Earth Sciences
  • Minerals
  • Geodynamics & Tectonophysics
  • Доклады РОССИЙСКОЙ АКАДЕМИИ НАУК Науки о Земле
  • Geology of Ore Deposits

Recent papers authored or coauthored by the scientist include:

  • HPHT-Treated Impact Diamonds from the Popigai Crater (Siberian Craton): XRD and Raman Spectroscopy Evidence, 2023, Minerals
  • Types of Xenogenic Olivine from Siberian Kimberlites, 2020, Minerals
  • The Thickness and Thermal State of the Lithospheric Mantle beneath the Yubileinaya Pipe (Alakit-Markha Kimberlite Field, Siberian Craton), 2024, Doklady Earth Sciences
  • The Earliest Generation of Diamond: The First Find of a Diamond Inclusion in Kimberlitic Olivine, 2022, Minerals
  • Localization of High-Titanium Dolerites in Kimberlite Fields: Possible Causes and a New Criterion for Kimberlite Search, 2024, Russian Geology and Geophysics

They have collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • V. P. Afanasiev
  • A. M. Agashev
  • Е. И. Жимулев
  • N. S. Tychkov
  • А. M. Dymshits

Best Publications

  • Composition of the Siberian cratonic mantle: evidence from Udachnaya peridotite xenoliths

    F. R. Boyd;N. P. Pokhilenko;D. G. Pearson;S. A. Mertzman

  • Chrome-rich garnets from the kimberlites of yakutia and their parageneses

    N. V. Sobolev;Yu. G. Lavrent'ev;N. P. Pokhilenko;L. V. Usova

  • ReOs, SmNd, and RbSr isotope evidence for thick Archaean lithospheric mantle beneath the Siberian craton modified by multistage metasomatism

    D.G. Pearson;S.B. Shirey;R.W. Carlson;F.R. Boyd

  • Kimberlite melts rich in alkali chlorides and carbonates: A potent metasomatic agent in the mantle

    Maya B. Kamenetsky;Alexander V. Sobolev;Vadim S. Kamenetsky;Roland Maas

  • Lithosphere mapping beneath the North American plate

    W.L. Griffin;W.L. Griffin;Suzanne Y. O'Reilly;B.J. Doyle;N.J. Pearson

  • Metasomatism in lithospheric mantle roots: Constraints from whole-rock and mineral chemical composition of deformed peridotite xenoliths from kimberlite pipe Udachnaya

    A. M. Agashev;Dmitri Ionov;N. P. Pokhilenko;A. V. Golovin

  • Petrogenetic significance of minor elements in olivines from diamonds and peridotite xenoliths from kimberlites of Yakutia

    N. V. Sobolev;A. M. Logvinova;D. A. Zedgenizov;N. P. Pokhilenko

  • Superplume metasomatism: Evidence from Siberian mantle xenoliths

    Geoffrey H. Howarth;Peter H. Barry;John F. Pernet-Fisher;Ioannis P. Baziotis

  • The characterisation and origin of graphite in cratonic lithospheric mantle: a petrological carbon isotope and Raman spectroscopic study

    D. G. Pearson;F. R. Boyd;S. E. Haggerty;J. D. Pasteris

  • Trace elements in garnets and chromites: Diamond formation in the Siberian lithosphere

    W.L. Griffin;N.V. Sobolev;C.G. Ryan;N.P. Pokhilenko

  • Melt inclusions in olivine phenocrysts in unaltered kimberlites from the Udachnaya-East pipe, Yakutia: Some aspects of kimberlite magma evolution during late crystallization stages

    A. V. Golovin;V. V. Sharygin;N. P. Pokhilenko

  • Can pyroxenes be liquidus minerals in the kimberlite magma

    Vadim S. Kamenetsky;Maya B. Kamenetsky;Alexander V. Sobolev;Alexander V. Golovin

  • Crystalline inclusions and C isotope ratios in diamonds from the Snap Lake/King Lake kimberlite dyke system: evidence of ultradeep and enriched lithospheric mantle

    N.P. Pokhilenko;N.V. Sobolev;V.N. Reutsky;A.E. Hall

  • Primary melting sequence of a deep (> 250 km) lithospheric mantle as recorded in the geochemistry of kimberlite–carbonatite assemblages, Snap Lake dyke system, Canada

    A.M. Agashev;N.P. Pokhilenko;E. Takazawa;J.A. McDonald

  • Depth, degrees and tectonic settings of mantle melting during craton formation: inferences from major and trace element compositions of spinel harzburgite xenoliths from the Udachnaya kimberlite, central Siberia

    Luc Serge Doucet;D. A. Ionov;A. V. Golovin;N.P. Pokhilenko

  • Secondary melt inclusions in olivine from unaltered kimberlites of the Udachnaya-East Pipe, Yakutia

    A. V. Golovin;V. V. Sharygin;N. P. Pokhilenko;V. G. Mal'kovets

  • Djerfisherite in the Udachnaya-East pipe kimberlites (Sakha-Yakutia, Russia): Paragenesis, composition and origin

    Victor V. Sharygin;Alexander V. Golovin;Nikolai P. Pokhilenko;Vadim S. Kamenetsky

  • New age data on kimberlites from the Yakutian diamondiferous province

    A. M. Agashev;N. P. Pokhilenko;A. V. Tolstov;V. G. Polyanichko

  • Carbonatite metasomatism of peridotite lithospheric mantle: implications for diamond formation and carbonatite-kimberlite magmatism

    N.P. Pokhilenko;N.P. Pokhilenko;A.M. Agashev;K.D. Litasov;K.D. Litasov;L.N. Pokhilenko

  • Lithospheric mapping beneath the North American plate

    William Griffin;Suzanne O'Reilly;Buddy Doyle;Kevin Kivi

Frequent Co-Authors

Konstantin D. Litasov
Konstantin D. Litasov Institute for High Pressure Physics
Alexander V. Golovin
Alexander V. Golovin Russian Academy of Sciences
Eiji Ohtani
Eiji Ohtani Tohoku University
William L. Griffin
William L. Griffin Macquarie University
Lawrence A. Taylor
Lawrence A. Taylor University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Dmitri A. Ionov
Dmitri A. Ionov University of Montpellier
D.G. Pearson
D.G. Pearson University of Alberta
Suzanne Y. O'Reilly
Suzanne Y. O'Reilly Macquarie University
Robert J. Bodnar
Robert J. Bodnar Virginia Tech
Norman J. Pearson
Norman J. Pearson Macquarie University

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