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Sarah Gilbert is affiliated with the University of Adelaide in Australia. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a notable number of publications focusing on Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Geochemistry and Petrology, Atmospheric Science, and Paleontology.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics related to Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, earthquake and tectonic studies, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis, and Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils.

Sarah Gilbert has contributed numerous papers to various scientific journals. Recent publications include:

  • In-situ Lu Hf geochronology of garnet, apatite and xenotime by LA ICP MS/MS (2021, Chemical Geology)
  • Indium distribution in sphalerite from sulfide-oxide-silicate skarn assemblages: a case study of the Dulong Zn-Sn-In deposit, Southwest China (2020, Mineralium Deposita)
  • Assessment of elemental fractionation and matrix effects during in situ Rb-Sr dating of phlogopite by LA-ICP-MS/MS: implications for the accuracy and precision of mineral ages (2020, Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry)
  • Evolution of a hydrothermal ore-forming system recorded by sulfide mineral chemistry: a case study from the Plaka Pb-Zn-Ag Deposit, Lavrion, Greece (2021, Mineralium Deposita)
  • Robust laser ablation Lu-Hf dating of apatite: an empirical evaluation (2023, Geological Society London Special Publications)

Their frequent co-authors include Stijn Glorie, Nigel J. Cook, Alexander Simpson, Cristiana L. Ciobanu, and Martin Hand. These collaborations reflect sustained research partnerships in related mineralogical and geochemical studies.

Sarah Gilbert's findings have been published most regularly in the following venues:

  • Chemical Geology
  • Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research
  • Mineralium Deposita
  • Geochronology
  • Minerals

Best Publications

  • Gold and Trace Element Zonation in Pyrite Using a Laser Imaging Technique: Implications for the Timing of Gold in Orogenic and Carlin-Style Sediment-Hosted Deposits

    Ross R Large;Leonid Danyushevsky;Chris Hollit;Valeriy Maslennikov

  • Routine quantitative multi-element analysis of sulphide minerals by laser ablation ICP-MS: Standard development and consideration of matrix effects

    Leonid Danyushevsky;Phillip Robinson;Sarah Gilbert;Marc Norman

  • Age and pyrite Pb-isotopic composition of the giant Sukhoi Log sediment-hosted gold deposit, Russia

    Sebastien Meffre;Ross R. Large;Robert Scott;Jon Woodhead

  • Gold-telluride nanoparticles revealed in arsenic-free pyrite

    Cristiana L. Ciobanu;Nigel J. Cook;Satoshi Utsunomiya;Masashi Kogagwa

  • Minor and trace elements in bornite and associated Cu–(Fe)-sulfides: A LA-ICP-MS studyBornite mineral chemistry

    Nigel J. Cook;Nigel J. Cook;Cristiana L. Ciobanu;Leonid V. Danyushevsky;Sarah Gilbert

  • In situ Lu-Hf geochronology of garnet, apatite and xenotime by LA ICP MS/MS

    Alexander Simpson;Sarah Gilbert;Renee Tamblyn;Martin Hand

  • Development of Framboidal Pyrite During Diagenesis, Low-Grade Regional Metamorphism, and Hydrothermal Alteration

    Robert J. Scott;Sebastien Meffre;Jon Woodhead;Sarah E. Gilbert

  • LA-ICPMS and EPMA studies of pyrite, arsenopyrite and loellingite from the Bhukia-Jagpura gold prospect, southern Rajasthan, India: Implications for ore genesis and gold remobilization

    S. Deol;M. Deb;Ross R. Large;Sarah Gilbert

  • Optimisation of laser parameters for the analysis of sulphur isotopes in sulphide minerals by laser ablation ICP-MS

    S. E. Gilbert;L. V. Danyushevsky;T. Rodemann;N. Shimizu

  • New Advances in Detecting the Distal Geochemical Footprints of Porphyry Systems—Epidote Mineral Chemistry as a Tool for Vectoring and Fertility Assessments

    David R. Cooke;Mike Baker;Pete Hollings;Gabe Sweet

  • Multivariate Analysis of an LA-ICP-MS Trace Element Dataset for Pyrite

    Lyron Winderbaum;Cristiana L. Ciobanu;Nigel J. Cook;Matthew Paul

  • Indium distribution in sphalerite from sulfide–oxide–silicate skarn assemblages: a case study of the Dulong Zn–Sn–In deposit, Southwest China

    Jing Xu;Jing Xu;Nigel J. Cook;Cristiana L. Ciobanu;Xiaofeng Li

  • In situ Pb-isotope analysis of pyrite by laser ablation (multi-collector and quadrupole) ICPMS

    Jon Woodhead;Janet Hergt;Janet Hergt;Sebastien Meffre;Ross R. Large

  • Geometallurgy of the Pebble Porphyry Copper-Gold-Molybdenum Deposit, Alaska: Implications for Gold Distribution and Paragenesis

    Melissa J. Gregory;James R. Lang;Sarah Gilbert;Karin Olson Hoal

  • Evidence for an Intrabasinal Source and Multiple Concentration Processes in the Formation of the Carbon Leader Reef, Witwatersrand Supergroup, South Africa

    Ross R. Large;Sebastien Meffre;Rob Burnett;Bradley Guy

  • Evolution of a hydrothermal ore-forming system recorded by sulfide mineral chemistry: a case study from the Plaka Pb–Zn–Ag Deposit, Lavrion, Greece

    Max Frenzel;Max Frenzel;Panagiotis Voudouris;Nigel J. Cook;Cristiana L. Ciobanu

  • A Comparative Study of Five Reference Materials and the Lombard Meteorite for the Determination of the Platinum-Group Elements and Gold by LA-ICP-MS

    Sarah Gilbert;Leonid V. Danyushevsky;Philip Robinson;Cora Wohlgemuth-Ueberwasser

  • Assessment of elemental fractionation and matrix effects during in situ Rb–Sr dating of phlogopite by LA-ICP-MS/MS: implications for the accuracy and precision of mineral ages

    Ahmad Redaa;Ahmad Redaa;Juraj Farkaš;Sarah Gilbert;Alan S. Collins

  • Thermochronological and geochemical footprints of post-orogenic fluid alteration recorded in apatite: Implications for mineralisation in the Uzbek Tian Shan

    S. Glorie;G. Jepson;D. Konopelko;D. Konopelko;R. Mirkamalov

  • Textures and U-W-Sn-Mo signatures in hematite from the Olympic Dam Cu-U-Au-Ag deposit, South Australia: Defining the archetype for IOCG deposits

    Max R. Verdugo-Ihl;Cristiana L. Ciobanu;Nigel J. Cook;Kathy J. Ehrig

Frequent Co-Authors

Leonid V. Danyushevsky
Leonid V. Danyushevsky University of Tasmania
Nigel J. Cook
Nigel J. Cook University of Adelaide
Cristiana L. Ciobanu
Cristiana L. Ciobanu University of Adelaide
Ross R. Large
Ross R. Large University of Tasmania
Kathy Ehrig
Kathy Ehrig BHP (Australia)
Sebastien Meffre
Sebastien Meffre University of Tasmania
Stijn Glorie
Stijn Glorie University of Adelaide
Thomas Zack
Thomas Zack University of Gothenburg
Alan S. Collins
Alan S. Collins University of Adelaide
Martin Hand
Martin Hand University of Adelaide

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