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Noreen J. Evans

Noreen J. Evans

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Earth Science

D-Index
56
Citations
11810
World Ranking
2412
National Ranking
138

Overview

Noreen J. Evans is affiliated with Curtin University in Australia, with a research focus primarily in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their extensive body of work spans several subfields, including Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Geochemistry and Petrology, Atmospheric Science, and Paleontology.

The scientist's research covers diverse topics such as Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, and Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Ore Geology Reviews
  • Precambrian Research
  • Lithos
  • Mineralium Deposita
  • Gondwana Research

Notable recent papers include:

  • Apatite Texture, Composition, and O-Sr-Nd Isotope Signatures Record Magmatic and Hydrothermal Fluid Characteristics at the Black Mountain Porphyry Deposit, Philippines (2021), published in Economic Geology
  • Sulfur and copper isotopic signatures of chalcopyrite at Kalatongke and Baishiquan: Insights into the origin of magmatic Ni-Cu sulfide deposits (2020), published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Resolving multiple geological events using in situ Rb-Sr geochronology: implications for metallogenesis at Tropicana, Western Australia (2020), published in Geochronology
  • Texturally Controlled U-Th-Pb Monazite Geochronology Reveals Paleoproterozoic UHT Metamorphic Evolution in the Khondalite Belt, North China Craton (2020), published in Journal of Petrology
  • Deformation-enhanced recrystallization of titanite drives decoupling between U-Pb and trace elements (2021), published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Collaboration is a significant aspect of their research, with frequent co-authorship involving:

  • Kezhang Qin
  • Christopher L. Kirkland
  • Bradley J. McDonald
  • Kai Rankenburg
  • Brent McInnes

The scientist's publication record demonstrates a comprehensive engagement with geological and geophysical sciences through multidisciplinary and collaborative approaches, utilizing advanced geochemical, geochronological, and geophysical methodologies.

Best Publications

  • Zircon Th/U ratios in magmatic environs

    Chris Kirkland;Chris Kirkland;R. Smithies;Richard Taylor;Noreen Evans

  • Osmium isotope constraints on ore metal recycling in subduction zones

    Brent I. A. McInnes;Jannene S. McBride;Noreen J. Evans;David D. Lambert

  • Zircon Compositions as a Pathfinder for Porphyry Cu ± Mo ± Au Deposits

    Yong-Jun Lu;Robert R. Loucks;Marco Fiorentini;T. Campbell McCuaig

  • Intracontinental eocene-oligocene porphyry Cu mineral systems of Yunnan, Western Yangtze Craton, China: Compositional characteristics, sources, and implications for continental collision metallogeny

    Yong Jun Lu;Robert Kerrich;Robert Kerrich;Anthony I S Kemp;T. Campbell McCuaig

  • Application of Thermochronology to Hydrothermal Ore Deposits

    Brent I. A. McInnes;Noreen J. Evans;Frank Q. Fu;Steve Garwin

  • Recycling of metal-fertilized lower continental crust: Origin of non-arc Au-rich porphyry deposits at cratonic edges

    Zengqian Hou;Ye Zhou;Rui Wang;Yuanchuan Zheng

  • Determination of Uranium and Thorium in Zircon, Apatite, and Fluorite: Application to Laser (U-Th)/He Thermochronology

    N. J. Evans;J. P. Byrne;J. T. Keegan;L. E. Dotter

  • Scheelite elemental and isotopic signatures: Implications for the genesis of skarn-type W-Mo deposits in the Chizhou Area, Anhui Province, Eastern China

    Guoxue Song;Kezhang Qin;Guangming Li;Noreen J. Evans

  • Contributions from mafic alkaline magmas to the Bingham porphyry Cu–Au–Mo deposit, Utah, USA

    Daniel T. Maughan;Jeffrey D. Keith;Eric H. Christiansen;Tamalyn Pulsipher

  • Apatite: a U-Pb thermochronometer or geochronometer?

    Chris Kirkland;C. Yakymchuk;K. Szilas;Noreen Evans

  • Seeing is believing: Visualization of He distribution in zircon and implications for thermal history reconstruction on single crystals

    Martin Danišík;Brent I. A. McInnes;Christopher L. Kirkland;Christopher L. Kirkland;Christopher L. Kirkland;Brad J. McDonald

  • Re-anchoring the late Pleistocene tephrochronology of New Zealand based on concordant radiocarbon ages and combined 238U/230Th disequilibrium and (U–Th)/He zircon ages

    Martin Danišík;Martin Danišík;Phil A.R. Shane;Axel K. Schmitt;Alan G. Hogg

  • Strategies towards robust interpretations of in situ zircon Lu–Hf isotope analyses

    C.J. Spencer;C.J. Spencer;C.L. Kirkland;N.M.W. Roberts;N.J. Evans

  • Insight into zircon REE oxy-barometers: A lattice strain model perspective

    Xinyu Zou;Kezhang Qin;Xinlei Han;Guangming Li

  • Post-peak, fluid-mediated modification of granulite facies zircon and monazite in the Trivandrum Block, southern India

    Richard Taylor;Christopher Clark;Ian Fitzsimons;M. Santosh

  • Constraining long-term denudation and faulting history in intraplate regions by multisystem thermochronology: An example of the Sudetic Marginal Fault (Bohemian Massif, central Europe)

    Martin Danišík;Martin Danišík;Petra Štěpančíková;Noreen J. Evans;Noreen J. Evans

  • Acigöl rhyolite field, Central Anatolia (part 1): high-resolution dating of eruption episodes and zircon growth rates

    Axel K. Schmitt;Martin Danišík;Martin Danišík;Noreen J. Evans;Noreen J. Evans;Wolfgang Siebel

  • Evolution of the Singhbhum Craton and supracrustal provinces from age, isotopic and chemical constraints

    Hugo K.H. Olierook;Chris Clark;Steven M. Reddy;Rajat Mazumder;Rajat Mazumder;Rajat Mazumder

  • Cretaceous magmatism and metallogeny in the Bangong-Nujiang metallogenic belt, central Tibet: Evidence from petrogeochemistry, zircon U-Pb ages, and Hf-O isotopic compositions

    Guang-Ming Li;Guang-Ming Li;Ke-Zhang Qin;Ke-Zhang Qin;Jin-Xiang Li;Jin-Xiang Li;Noreen J. Evans

  • Baogutu: An example of reduced porphyry Cu deposit in western Junggar

    Mingjian Cao;Kezhang Qin;Guangming Li;Luying Jin

  • Contrasting granite metallogeny through the zircon record : a case study from Myanmar

    Nicholas J. Gardiner;Nicholas J. Gardiner;Chris J. Hawkesworth;Laurence J. Robb;Martin J. Whitehouse

  • Use of platinum-group elements for impactor identification: Terrestrial impact craters and Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary

    Noreen Joyce Evans;D.C Gregoire;R.A.F grieve;W.D Goodfellow

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Danišík
Martin Danišík Curtin University
Kezhang Qin
Kezhang Qin Chinese Academy of Sciences
Christopher L. Kirkland
Christopher L. Kirkland Curtin University
Guangming Li
Guangming Li University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Christopher J. Spencer
Christopher J. Spencer Queen's University
Fred Jourdan
Fred Jourdan Curtin University
Stijn Glorie
Stijn Glorie University of Adelaide
Pete Hollings
Pete Hollings Lakehead University
Alan S. Collins
Alan S. Collins University of Adelaide
Zheng-Xiang Li
Zheng-Xiang Li Curtin University

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