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Ray Burgess is a researcher affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their work primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with particular emphasis on Geophysics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Atmospheric Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Ecology. Burgess's research topics cover a range of geological and geochemical analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, high-pressure geophysics and materials, geochemistry and geologic mapping, geology and paleoclimatology research, and aspects of astro and planetary science and exploration.

The scientist's recent published papers include:

  • Instrumental mass fractionation during sulfur isotope analysis by secondary ion mass spectrometry in natural and synthetic glasses, 2021, Chemical Geology
  • Highly Oxidising Conditions in Volatile-Rich El Hierro Magmas: Implications for Ocean Island Magmatism, 2022, Journal of Petrology
  • Multi-stage fluid infiltration and metasomatism in supra-subduction zone mantle: evidence from halogens and noble gases in the Leka Ophiolite Complex, Norway, 2021, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Mesoproterozoic 40Ar-39Ar ages of some lamproites from the Cuddapah Basin and Eastern Dharwar Craton, southern India: implications for diamond provenance of the Banganapalle Conglomerates, age of the Kurnool Group and Columbia tectonics, 2021, Geological Society London Special Publications
  • Volatiles and Intraplate Magmatism: a Variable Role for Carbonated and Altered Oceanic Lithosphere in Ocean Island Basalt Formation, 2023, Journal of Petrology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Burgess include:

  • P. L. Clay
  • Hirochika Sumino
  • Margaret Hartley
  • Brian O'Driscoll
  • L. Ruzié

Burgess often publishes in venues such as:

  • Goldschmidt Abstracts
  • Chemical Geology
  • American Mineralogist
  • Scientific Reports
  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts

Best Publications

  • Tracing Fluid Origin, Transport and Interaction in the Crust

    Chris J. Ballentine;Ray Burgess;Bernard Marty

  • Direct evidence for coastal iodine particles from Laminaria macroalgae – linkage to emissions of molecular iodine

    Gordon McFiggans;Hugh Coe;R. Burgess;J. Allan

  • Fluid inclusion noble gas and halogen evidence on the origin of Cu-Porphyry mineralising fluids

    M.A. Kendrick;R. Burgess;R.A.D. Pattrick;G. Turner

  • Nitrogen isotopic composition and density of the Archean atmosphere.

    Bernard Marty;Laurent Zimmermann;Magali Pujol;Ray Burgess

  • Noble gas and halogen geochemistry of mantle fluids: Comparison of African and Canadian diamonds

    L.H. Johnson;R. Burgess;G. Turner;H.J. Milledge

  • Observations of the Nitrate Radical in the Marine Boundary Layer

    B. J. Allan;N. Carslaw;H. Coe;R. A. Burgess

  • Late Neoproterozoic overprinting of the cassiterite and columbite-tantalite bearing pegmatites of the Gatumba area, Rwanda (Central Africa)

    Stijn Dewaele;Friedhelm Henjes-Kunst;Frank Melcher;Maria Sitnikova

  • Seawater-derived noble gases and halogens preserved in exhumed mantle wedge peridotite

    Hirochika Sumino;Hirochika Sumino;Ray Burgess;Tomoyuki Mizukami;Tomoyuki Mizukami;Simon R. Wallis

  • Evolution of atmospheric xenon and other noble gases inferred from Archean to Paleoproterozoic rocks

    G. Avice;B. Marty;R. Burgess;A. Hofmann

  • Helium–strontium isotope constraints on mantle evolution beneath the Roman Comagmatic Province, Italy

    M. Martelli;M. Martelli;P.M. Nuccio;P.M. Nuccio;F.M. Stuart;R. Burgess

  • Chondritic-like xenon trapped in Archean rocks: A possible signature of the ancient atmosphere

    Magali Pujol;Bernard Marty;Ray Burgess

  • Argon isotopic composition of Archaean atmosphere probes early Earth geodynamics

    Magali Pujol;Bernard Marty;Ray Burgess;Grenville Turner

  • Hydrothermal Fluid Origins in Mississippi Valley-Type Ore Districts: Combined Noble Gas (He, Ar, Kr) and Halogen (Cl, Br, I) Analysis of Fluid Inclusions from the Illinois-Kentucky Fluorspar District, Viburnum Trend, and Tri-State Districts, Midcontinent United States

    M. A. Kendrick;R. Burgess;D. Leach;R. A. D. Pattrick

  • Halogen and Ar–Ar age determinations of inclusions within quartz veins from porphyry copper deposits using complementary noble gas extraction techniques

    M.A Kendrick;R Burgess;R.A.D Pattrick;G Turner

  • Diamondiferous kimberlites in central India synchronous with Deccan flood basalts

    Bernd Lehmann;Ray Burgess;Dirk Frei;Boris Belyatsky

  • Simultaneous observations of nitrate and peroxy radicals in the marine boundary layer

    N. Carslaw;L. J. Carpenter;J. M. C. Plane;B. J. Allan

  • Constraints on the age and halogen composition of mantle fluids in Siberian coated diamonds

    R. Burgess;E. Layzelle;G. Turner;J.W. Harris

  • Investigation and evaluation of the NOx/O3 photochemical steady state

    L.J. Carpenter;K.C. Clemitshaw;K.C. Clemitshaw;R.A. Burgess;S.A. Penkett

  • Hydrothermal Fluid Origins in a Fluorite-Rich Mississippi Valley-Type District: Combined Noble Gas (He, Ar, Kr) and Halogen (Cl, Br, I) Analysis of Fluid Inclusions from the South Pennine Ore Field, United Kingdom

    M. A. Kendrick;R. Burgess;R. A. D. Pattrick;G. Turner

  • Structure and geological history of the Carboneras Fault Zone, SE Spain: Part of a stretching transform fault system

    E.H. Rutter;D.R. Faulkner;R. Burgess

Frequent Co-Authors

Chris J. Ballentine
Chris J. Ballentine University of Oxford
Grenville Turner
Grenville Turner University of Manchester
Bernd Lehmann
Bernd Lehmann Clausthal University of Technology
Jeff W. Harris
Jeff W. Harris University of Glasgow
Adrian J. Boyce
Adrian J. Boyce Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre
Anthony J. Irving
Anthony J. Irving University of Washington
Bernard Marty
Bernard Marty University of Lorraine
Martin Gallagher
Martin Gallagher University of Manchester
Simon P. Kelley
Simon P. Kelley University of Leeds

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