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Overview

Richard C. Price is affiliated with the University of Waikato in New Zealand. Their research spans multiple disciplines within Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on geophysics, artificial intelligence, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, and atmospheric science.

Their work addresses several main research topics, including:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • High-pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Radiology Practices and Education
  • Radiation Dose and Imaging

Richard C. Price has published across a variety of scientific venues, notably:

  • Geological Society London Memoirs
  • Radiography
  • Lithos

Some recent publications by Richard C. Price include:

  • The Society of Radiographers 1920 to 2020, 2020, Radiography
  • Formation of crystal-rich, mixed, intermediate lavas at Pouakai Volcano and the evolution of the Taranaki volcanic lineament, western North Island, New Zealand, 2020, Lithos

They have collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Adam P. Martin
  • Alan F. Cooper
  • J. A. Gamble
  • Philip R. Kyle
  • Cathleen Doherty

Best Publications

  • A-type granites revisited: Assessment of a residual-source model

    Robert A. Creaser;Richard C. Price;Richard J. Wormald

  • Chemical processes affecting alkalis and alkaline earths during continental weathering

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  • The role of an H2O-rich fluid component in the generation of primitive basaltic andesites and andesites from the Mt. Shasta region, N California

    T. L. Grove;S. W. Parman;S. A. Bowring;R. C. Price

  • The effects of weathering on rare-earth element, Y and Ba abundances in Tertiary basalts from southeastern Australia

    R.C. Price;C.M. Gray;R.E. Wilson;F.A. Frey

  • Hf isotopes in zircon reveal contrasting sources and crystallization histories for alkaline to peralkaline granites of Temora, southeastern Australia

    A.I.S. Kemp;R.J. Wormald;M.J. Whitehouse;R.C. Price

  • Geochemistry of basalts from the Indian Ocean triple junction: implications for the generation and evolution of Indian Ocean ridge basalts

    R.C. Price;A.K. Kennedy;M. Riggs-Sneeringer;F.A. Frey

  • An integrated model for the temporal evolution of andesites and rhyolites and crustal development in New Zealand's North Island

    Richard C. Price;John A. Gamble;Ian E.M. Smith;Robert B. Stewart

  • Magnesian andesite and dacite lavas from Mt. Shasta, northern California: products of fractional crystallization of H 2 O-rich mantle melts

    Timothy L. Grove;Michael B. Baker;Richard C. Price;Stephen W. Parman

  • The H2O content of basalt glasses from Southwest Pacific back-arc basins

    L.V. Danyushevsky;T.J. Falloon;T.J. Falloon;A.V. Sobolev;A.J. Crawford

  • Geochemistry and evolution of Iherzolite-bearing phonolitic lavas from Nigeria, Australia, East Germany and New Zealand

    Anthony J. Irving;Richard C. Price

  • Strontium isotopic and trace element heterogeneity in the plains basalts of the Newer Volcanic Province, Victoria, Australia

    R.C. Price;C.M. Gray;F.A. Frey

  • Inclusions in Three S-Type Granites from Southeastern Australia

    Y. D. Chen;R. C. Price;A. J. R. White

  • Petrogenesis of High-K Arc Magmas: Evidence from Egmont Volcano, North Island, New Zealand

    R. C. Price;R. B. Stewart;J. D. Woodhead;I. E. M. Smith

  • A fifty year perspective of magmatic evolution on Ruapehu Volcano, New Zealand: verification of open system behaviour in an arc volcano

    J.A Gamble;C.P Wood;R.C Price;I.E.M Smith

  • The Anatomy of an Andesite Volcano: a Time–Stratigraphic Study of Andesite Petrogenesis and Crustal Evolution at Ruapehu Volcano, New Zealand

    Richard C. Price;John A. Gamble;Ian E.M. Smith;Roland Maas

  • 40Ar/39Ar geochronology of magmatic activity, magma flux and hazards at Ruapehu volcano, Taupo Volcanic zone, New Zealand

    John A. Gamble;John A. Gamble;Richard C. Price;Ian E.M. Smith;William C. McIntosh

  • Basalt basement from the Kerguelen Plateau and the trail of a Dupal plume

    H. L. Davies;S s. Sun;F. A. Frey;I. Gautier

  • The petrology of a large intra-oceanic silicic eruption: the Sandy Bay Tephra, Kermadec Arc, Southwest Pacific

    Ian E.M. Smith;Robert B. Stewart;Richard C. Price

  • The Tonga–Kermadec arc and Havre–Lau back-arc system: Their role in the development of tectonic and magmatic models for the western Pacific

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  • Basalts of the North Fiji Basin: the generation of back arc basin magmas by mixing of depleted and enriched mantle sources

    R. C. Price;L. E. Johnson;A. J. Crawford

  • Evolution of high-K arc magma, Egmont volcano, Taranaki, New Zealand: evidence from mineral chemistry

    R.B. Stewart;R.C. Price;I.E.M. Smith

  • Felsic volcanism in the Kermadec arc, SW Pacific: crustal recycling in an oceanic setting

    Ian E.M. Smith;Timothy J. Worthington;Robert B. Stewart;Richard C. Price

Frequent Co-Authors

John A. Gamble
John A. Gamble Victoria University of Wellington
Ian E. M. Smith
Ian E. M. Smith University of Auckland
Robert B. Stewart
Robert B. Stewart Massey University
Alan Cooper
Alan Cooper Charles Sturt University
Shane J. Cronin
Shane J. Cronin University of Auckland
Roland Maas
Roland Maas University of Melbourne
Simon Turner
Simon Turner Macquarie University
Tod E. Waight
Tod E. Waight University of Copenhagen
Stephen Eggins
Stephen Eggins Australian National University
William C. McIntosh
William C. McIntosh New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

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