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Siobhan A. Wilson

Siobhan A. Wilson

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Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
4283
World Ranking
7337
National Ranking
379

Overview

Siobhan A. Wilson is affiliated with the University of Alberta in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, earth and planetary sciences, and engineering, with substantial contributions to related subfields such as environmental engineering, geophysics, environmental chemistry, biomaterials, and mechanics of materials.

Wilson's work revolves around key topics including CO2 sequestration and geologic interactions, geological and geochemical analysis, mine drainage and remediation techniques, hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, calcium carbonate crystallization and inhibition, geochemistry and geologic mapping, and metal extraction and bioleaching.

Frequent collaborators in Wilson's research include Nina Zeyen, Ian Power, Maija J. Raudsepp, Baolin Wang, and Carlos Paulo. These coauthors have participated in multiple joint studies, reflecting ongoing collaborative efforts across various projects.

Wilson has published extensively in several scientific venues. The most frequent publication outlets include:

  • Goldschmidt Abstracts
  • Goldschmidt2022 abstracts
  • Applied Geochemistry
  • Chemical Geology
  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts

Notable recent papers by Wilson include:

  • Mineral phosphorus drives glacier algal blooms on the Greenland Ice Sheet, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Accelerating Mineral Carbonation in Ultramafic Mine Tailings via Direct CO2 Reaction and Heap Leaching with Potential for Base Metal Enrichment and Recovery, 2020, Economic Geology
  • Evaluating feedstocks for carbon dioxide removal by enhanced rock weathering and CO2 mineralization, 2021, Applied Geochemistry
  • Direct measurement of CO2 drawdown in mine wastes and rock powders: Implications for enhanced rock weathering, 2021, International journal of greenhouse gas control
  • Unlocking the potential of hydraulic fracturing flowback and produced water for CO2 removal via mineral carbonation, 2022, Applied Geochemistry

Best Publications

  • Carbon Mineralization: From Natural Analogues to Engineered Systems

    Ian M. Power;Anna L. Harrison;Gregory M. Dipple;Siobhan A. Wilson

  • Carbon Dioxide Fixation within Mine Wastes of Ultramafic-Hosted Ore Deposits: Examples from the Clinton Creek and Cassiar Chrysotile Deposits, Canada

    Siobhan Alexandra Wilson;Gregory M Dipple;Ian M Power;James M Thom

  • Serpentinite Carbonation for CO2 Sequestration

    Ian M. Power;Siobhan A. Wilson;Gregory M. Dipple

  • Biologically induced mineralization of dypingite by cyanobacteria from an alkaline wetland near Atlin, British Columbia, Canada.

    Ian M Power;Siobhan A Wilson;James M Thom;Gregory M Dipple

  • Verifying and quantifying carbon fixation in minerals from serpentine-rich mine tailings using the Rietveld method with X-ray powder diffraction data

    Siobhan A. Wilson;Mati Raudsepp;Gregory M. Dipple

  • Offsetting of CO2 emissions by air capture in mine tailings at the Mount Keith Nickel Mine, Western Australia: Rates, controls and prospects for carbon neutral mining

    Siobhan A. Wilson;Siobhan A. Wilson;Anna L. Harrison;Gregory M. Dipple;Ian M. Power

  • The hydromagnesite playas of Atlin, British Columbia, Canada: A biogeochemical model for CO2 sequestration

    Ian M. Power;Siobhan A. Wilson;James M. Thom;Gregory M. Dipple

  • Isotopic Disequilibrium during Uptake of Atmospheric CO2 into Mine Process Waters: Implications for CO2 Sequestration

    Siobhan A. Wilson;Shaun L. L. Barker;Gregory M. Dipple;Viorel Atudorei

  • Reactive transport modeling of natural carbon sequestration in ultramafic mine tailings

    Sergio Bea;Sergio Bea;Siobhan Wilson;Siobhan Wilson;K Mayer;Gregory Dipple

  • Microbially mediated mineral carbonation: roles of phototrophy and heterotrophy.

    Ian M. Power;Siobhan A. Wilson;Siobhan A. Wilson;Darcy P. Small;Gregory M. Dipple

  • Mineral phosphorus drives glacier algal blooms on the Greenland Ice Sheet

    Jenine McCutcheon;Jenine McCutcheon;Stefanie Lutz;Christopher Williamson;Joseph M. Cook

  • Subarctic weathering of mineral wastes provides a sink for atmospheric CO(2).

    Siobhan A. Wilson;Gregory M. Dipple;Ian M. Power;Ian M. Power;Shaun L. L. Barker

  • Quantifying carbon fixation in trace minerals from processed kimberlite: A comparative study of quantitative methods using X-ray powder diffraction data with applications to the Diavik Diamond Mine, Northwest Territories, Canada

    Siobhan A. Wilson;Mati Raudsepp;Gregory M. Dipple

  • Reconstructing Rangea: New Discoveries from the Ediacaran of Southern Namibia

    Patricia Vickers-Rich;Andrey Yu. Ivantsov;Peter W. Trusler;Guy M. Narbonne

  • Accelerating Mineral Carbonation in Ultramafic Mine Tailings via Direct CO2 Reaction and Heap Leaching with Potential for Base Metal Enrichment and Recovery

    Jessica L. Hamilton;Jessica L. Hamilton;Siobhan A. Wilson;Siobhan A. Wilson;Bree Morgan;Bree Morgan;Anna L. Harrison

  • Strategizing carbon-neutral mines: a case for pilot projects

    Ian M. Power;Jenine McCutcheon;Anna L. Harrison;Siobhan A. Wilson

  • Hydrotalcites and hydrated Mg-carbonates as carbon sinks in serpentinite mineral wastes from the Woodsreef chrysotile mine, New South Wales, Australia: Controls on carbonate mineralogy and efficiency of CO2 air capture in mine tailings

    Connor C. Turvey;Connor C. Turvey;Siobhan A. Wilson;Siobhan A. Wilson;Jessica L. Hamilton;Jessica L. Hamilton;Alastair W. Tait;Alastair W. Tait

  • Potential for offsetting diamond mine carbon emissions through mineral carbonation of processed kimberlite: an assessment of De Beers mine sites in South Africa and Canada

    Evelyn M. Mervine;Siobhan A. Wilson;Siobhan A. Wilson;Ian M. Power;Gregory M. Dipple

  • Increased thermal stability of nesquehonite (MgCO3·3H2O) in the presence of humidity and CO2: Implications for low-temperature CO2 storage

    Bree Morgan;Bree Morgan;Siobhan A. Wilson;Ian C. Madsen;Yesim M. Gozukara

  • Microbially Accelerated Carbonate Mineral Precipitation as a Strategy for in Situ Carbon Sequestration and Rehabilitation of Asbestos Mine Sites.

    Jenine McCutcheon;Siobhan A. Wilson;Gordon Southam

  • A depositional model for hydromagnesite-magnesite playas near Atlin, British Columbia, Canada

    Ian M. Power;Siobhan A. Wilson;Anna L. Harrison;Gregory M. Dipple

Frequent Co-Authors

Gordon Southam
Gordon Southam University of Queensland
Gregory M. Dipple
Gregory M. Dipple University of British Columbia
Andrew George Tomkins
Andrew George Tomkins Monash University
Stewart Fallon
Stewart Fallon Australian National University
Simon M. Jowitt
Simon M. Jowitt University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Asadul Haque
Asadul Haque Monash University
Peter B. Kelemen
Peter B. Kelemen Columbia University
Pathegama Gamage Ranjith
Pathegama Gamage Ranjith Monash University
David L. Bish
David L. Bish Indiana University
David L. Paterson
David L. Paterson University of Queensland

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