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Simon E. Jackson is affiliated with the Geological Survey of Canada in Canada. Their research spans multiple disciplines within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Computer Science. The scientist has contributed notably to the fields of Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Inorganic Chemistry, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Analytical Chemistry.

Their main areas of focus include Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, earthquake and tectonic studies, Radioactive element chemistry and processing, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Analytical chemistry methods development, and Mercury impact and mitigation studies.

Simon E. Jackson has published extensively in prominent academic venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Ore Geology Reviews
  • Journal of Metamorphic Geology
  • Economic Geology
  • Geochemistry Exploration Environment Analysis
  • Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry

The scientist's recent papers showcase a focus on geochemical and metamorphic processes, mineral exploration, and petrochronology. Notable publications include:

  • Multivariate statistical analysis of trace element compositions of native gold from orogenic gold deposits: Implication for mineral exploration, 2021, Ore Geology Reviews
  • Major and trace element mapping of garnet: Unravelling the conditions, timing and rates of metamorphism of the Snowcap assemblage, west-central Yukon, 2020, Journal of Metamorphic Geology
  • Quantitative elemental mapping of granulite-facies monazite: Textural insights and implications for petrochronology, 2020, Journal of Metamorphic Geology
  • U-Pb VEIN CALCITE DATING REVEALS THE AGE OF CARLIN-TYPE GOLD DEPOSITS OF CENTRAL YUKON AND A CONTEMPORANEITY WITH A REGIONAL INTRUSION-RELATED METALLOGENIC EVENT, 2022, Economic Geology
  • Quantitative determination of trace level (ng g−1) contents of rhodium and palladium in copper-rich minerals using LA-ICP-MS, 2020, Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry

Throughout their career, Simon E. Jackson has collaborated with various coauthors including:

  • Duane C. Petts
  • Zhaoping Yang
  • C J M Lawley
  • P Mercier-Langevin
  • A Zagorevski

Best Publications

  • The application of laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry to in situ U–Pb zircon geochronology

    Simon E. Jackson;Norman J. Pearson;William L. Griffin;William L. Griffin;Elena A. Belousova

  • The Hf isotope composition of cratonic mantle: LAM-MC-ICPMS analysis of zircon megacrysts in kimberlites

    W.L. Griffin;W.L. Griffin;N.J. Pearson;E. Belousova;S.E. Jackson

  • Zircon chemistry and magma mixing, SE China: In-situ analysis of Hf isotopes, Tonglu and Pingtan igneous complexes

    W.L Griffin;W.L Griffin;Xiang Wang;Xiang Wang;S.E Jackson;N.J Pearson

  • A Compilation of New and Published Major and Trace Element Data for NIST SRM 610 and NIST SRM 612 Glass Reference Materials

    Nicholas J.G. Pearce;William T. Perkins;John A. Westgate;Michael P. Gorton

  • Inter-laboratory note. Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometric transient signal data acquisition and analyte concentration calculation

    Henry P. Longerich;Simon E. Jackson;Detlef Günther

  • Community‐Derived Standards for LA‐ICP‐MS U‐(Th‐)Pb Geochronology – Uncertainty Propagation, Age Interpretation and Data Reporting

    Matthew S. A. Horstwood;Jan Košler;George Gehrels;Simon E. Jackson

  • ICP-MS — A powerful tool for high-precision trace-element analysis in Earth sciences: Evidence from analysis of selected U.S.G.S. reference samples

    G.A. Jenner;H.P. Longerich;S.E. Jackson;B.J. Fryer

  • Non-chondritic distribution of the highly siderophile elements in mantle sulphides.

    Olivier Alard;William L. Griffin;William L. Griffin;Jean Pierre Lorand;Simon E. Jackson

  • The design, operation and role of the laser-ablation microprobe coupled with an inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometer (LAM- ICP-MS) in the Earth sciences

    Brian J. Fryer;Simon E. Jackson;Henry P. Longerich

  • The application of laser-ablation microprobe; inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LAM-ICP-MS) to in situ trace-element determinations in minerals

    Simon E. Jackson;Henry P. Longerich;Greg R. Dunning;Brian J. Freyer

  • Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometric analysis of geological samples: A critical evaluation based on case studies

    H.P. Longerich;G.A. Jenner;B.J. Fryer;S.E. Jackson

  • Laser ablation and arc/spark solid sample introduction into inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometers

    Detlef Günther;Simon E. Jackson;Henry P. Longerich

  • Determination of partition coefficients for trace elements in high pressure-temperature experimental run products by laser ablation microprobe-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LAM-ICP-MS)

    G.A. Jenner;S.F. Foley;S.E. Jackson;T.H. Green

  • Trace element partition coefficients for clinopyroxene and phlogopite in an alkaline lamprophyre from Newfoundland by LAM-ICP-MS

    Stephen F. Foley;Simon E. Jackson;Brian J. Fryer;Brian J. Fryer;John D. Greenouch

  • Tracing Cu and Fe from source to porphyry: in situ determination of Cu and Fe isotope ratios in sulfides from the Grasberg Cu–Au deposit

    S Graham;N Pearson;S Jackson;W Griffin;W Griffin

  • Elemental fractionation in laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.

    H. P. Longerich;D. Günther;S. E. Jackson

  • Oxidation Condition and Metal Fertility of Granitic Magmas: Zircon Trace-Element Data from Porphyry Cu Deposits in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt

    Ping Shen;Keiko Hattori;Hongdi Pan;Simon Jackson

  • Determination of the precious metals in geological materials by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) with nickel sulphide fire-assay collection and tellurium coprecipitation

    S.E. Jackson;B.J. Fryer;W. Gosse;D.C. Healey

  • The nature and sources of laser induced isotopic fractionation in laser ablation-multicollector-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry

    Simon E. Jackson;Detlef Günther

  • The application of laser ablation microprobe-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LAM-ICP-MS) to in situ (U)Pb geochronology

    Brian J. Fryer;Simon E. Jackson;Henry P. Longerich

  • In situ measurement of Re-Os isotopes in mantle sulfides by laser ablation multicollector-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry: analytical methods and preliminary results

    Norman J. Pearson;Olivier Alard;William L. Griffin;William L. Griffin;Simon E. Jackson

  • Geochemistry of bimodal basalt-subalkaline/peralkaline rhyolite provinces within the Southern British Caledonides

    P. T. Leat;S. E. Jackson;R. S. Thorpe;C. J. Stillman

Frequent Co-Authors

William L. Griffin
William L. Griffin Macquarie University
Norman J. Pearson
Norman J. Pearson Macquarie University
Suzanne Y. O'Reilly
Suzanne Y. O'Reilly Macquarie University
Brian J. Fryer
Brian J. Fryer University of Windsor
George A. Jenner
George A. Jenner Memorial University of Newfoundland
David Schneider
David Schneider University of Ottawa
Bruce A. Kjarsgaard
Bruce A. Kjarsgaard Geological Survey of Canada
Olivier Alard
Olivier Alard Macquarie University
Paul J. Sylvester
Paul J. Sylvester Texas Tech University

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