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Sebastien Meffre is affiliated with the University of Tasmania in Australia. Their work spans multiple aspects of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a strong focus on subfields such as Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Geology, Environmental Chemistry, and Paleontology.

The primary themes of Meffre's research cover a broad spectrum within geological sciences, including:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • High-pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena

Meffre has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed publications. Recent papers authored or coauthored by them include:

  • "Pyrite trace element behavior in magmatic-hydrothermal environments: An LA-ICPMS imaging study," 2020, Ore Geology Reviews
  • "Cenozoic Evolution of the Sulu Sea Arc-Basin System: An Overview," 2020, Tectonics
  • "Geochronology and petrogenesis of Carboniferous and Triassic volcanic rocks in NW Laos: Implications for the tectonic evolution of the Loei Fold Belt," 2021, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
  • "The Geochronology of Tasmanian Tin Deposits Using LA-ICP-MS U-Pb Cassiterite Dating," 2021, Economic Geology
  • "Alkaline industrial wastes - Characteristics, environmental risks, and potential for mine waste management," 2023, Environmental Pollution

Frequent collaborators in Meffre's research output include:

  • David R. Cooke
  • Kathleen M. Marsaglia
  • Rosemary L. Hickey-Vargas
  • Osamu Ishizuka
  • Anders J. McCarthy

Meffre's work is often published in specialized scientific journals with repeated contributions to these venues:

  • Australian Journal of Earth Sciences
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
  • Ore Geology Reviews
  • Geological Society London Memoirs

Best Publications

  • Factors Controlling Chemistry of Magmatic Spinel: an Empirical Study of Associated Olivine, Cr-spinel and Melt Inclusions from Primitive Rocks

    Vadim S. Kamenetsky;Anthony J. Crawford;Sebastien Meffre

  • 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

  • Paleozoic tectonics of the southern Chinese Tianshan: Insights from structural, chronological and geochemical studies of the Heiyingshan ophiolitic mélange (NW China)

    Bo Wang;Bo Wang;Bo Wang;Liangshu S. Shu;Michel Faure;Bor-Ming Jahn

  • 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

  • The configuration of Greater Gondwana—Evidence from LA ICPMS, U–Pb geochronology of detrital zircons from the Palaeozoic and Mesozoic of Southeast Asia and China

    Clive Burrett;Clive Burrett;Khin Zaw;Sebastien Meffre;Chun Kit Lai

  • The key role of mica during igneous concentration of tantalum

    Aleksandr Stepanov;John A. Mavrogenes;Sebastien Meffre;Paul Davidson

  • Tectonics and metallogeny of mainland Southeast Asia — A review and contribution

    Khin Zaw;Sebastien Meffre;Chun-Kit Lai;Clive Burrett

  • Eocene arc-continent collision in New Caledonia and implications for regional southwest Pacific tectonic evolution

    J. C. Aitchison;G. L. Clarke;S. Meffre;D. Cluzel

  • A record of spontaneous subduction initiation in the Izu–Bonin–Mariana arc

    Richard J. Arculus;Osamu Ishizuka;Osamu Ishizuka;Kara A. Bogus;Michael Gurnis

  • 120 to 0 Ma tectonic evolution of the southwest Pacific and analogous geological evolution of the 600 to 220 Ma Tasman Fold Belt System

    A. J. Crawford;S. Meffre;P. A. Symonds

  • Evolution of calc-alkaline to alkaline magmatism through Carboniferous convergence to Permian transcurrent tectonics, western Chinese Tianshan

    Bo Wang;Bo Wang;Bo Wang;Dominique Cluzel;Liangshu S. Shu;Michel Faure

  • Authigenic monazite and detrital zircon dating from the Proterozoic Rocky Cape Group, Tasmania: Links to the Belt-Purcell Supergroup, North America

    Jacqueline A. Halpin;Torsten Jensen;Peter McGoldrick;Sebastien Meffre

  • The Western Ailaoshan Volcanic Belts and their SE Asia connection: a new tectonic model for the Eastern Indochina Block

    Chun-Kit Lai;Sebastien Meffre;Anthony J. Crawford;Khin Zaw

  • A North American provenance for Neoproterozoic to Cambrian sandstones in Tasmania

    R.F Berry;G.A Jenner;S Meffre;M.N Tubrett

  • Significance of apatite REE depletion and monazite inclusions in the brecciated Se–Chahun iron oxide–apatite deposit, Bafq district, Iran: Insights from paragenesis and geochemistry

    Zahra Bonyadi;Garry J. Davidson;Behzad Mehrabi;Sebastien Meffre

  • Adakites in the Truong Son and Loei fold belts, Thailand and Laos: Genesis and implications for geodynamics and metallogeny

    Teera Kamvong;Khin Zaw;Sebastien Meffre;Roland Maas

  • Middle and Late Ordovician magmatic evolution of the Macquarie Arc, Lachlan Orogen, New South Wales

    A J Crawford;S Meffre;Richard James Squire;L M Barron

  • Late Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the northern West Chinese Tianshan Belt

    Bo Wang;Michel Faure;Dominique Cluzel;Liangshu Shu

  • Multiple melting stages and refertilization as indicators for ridge to subduction formation: The New Caledonia ophiolite

    Marc Ulrich;Christian Picard;Stéphane Guillot;Catherine Chauvel

  • Pyrite compositions from VHMS and orogenic Au deposits in the Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia: Implications for gold and copper exploration

    I. Belousov;R.R. Large;S. Meffre;L.V. Danyushevsky

  • Geochronology of the volcanic rocks in the Lu-Zong basin and its significance

    TaoFa Zhou;Yu Fan;Feng Yuan;SanMing Lu

Frequent Co-Authors

Ross R. Large
Ross R. Large University of Tasmania
Khin Zaw
Khin Zaw University of Tasmania
Leonid V. Danyushevsky
Leonid V. Danyushevsky University of Tasmania
Dominique Cluzel
Dominique Cluzel University of New Caledonia
Anthony J. Crawford
Anthony J. Crawford University of Tasmania
Ron F. Berry
Ron F. Berry University of Tasmania
Jacqueline A. Halpin
Jacqueline A. Halpin University of Tasmania
Vadim S. Kamenetsky
Vadim S. Kamenetsky Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Kathy Ehrig
Kathy Ehrig BHP (Australia)
Roland Maas
Roland Maas University of Melbourne

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