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Overview

Steven R. Bohlen is affiliated with the United States Geological Survey in the United States. Their professional focus encompasses scientific research conducted under the auspices of this government agency.

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Best Publications

  • The quartz ⇆ coesite transformation: A precise determination and the effects of other components

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  • Pressure-Temperature-Time Paths and a Tectonic Model for the Evolution of Granulites

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  • U-Pb Garnet, Sphene, Monazite, and Rutile Ages: Implications for the Duration of High-Grade Metamorphism and Cooling Histories, Adirondack Mts., New York

    Klaus Mezger;C. M. Rawnsley;S. R. Bohlen;G. N. Hanson

  • High-precision UPb ages of metamorphic rutile: application to the cooling history of high-grade terranes

    Klaus Mezger;G.N. Hanson;S.R. Bohlen

  • Experimental investigations and geological applications of equilibria in the system FeO-TiO 2 -Al 2 O 3 -SiO 2 -H 2 O

    Steven R. Bohlen;V. J. Wall;A. L. Boettcher

  • U-Pb systematics of garnet: dating the growth of garnet in the late Archean Pikwitonei granulite domain at Cauchon and Natawahunan Lakes, Manitoba, Canada

    Klaus Mezger;G. N. Hanson;S. R. Bohlen

  • Metamorphism in the Adirondacks. I. Petrology, Pressure and Temperature

    Steven R. Bohlen;John W. Valley;Eric J. Essene

  • On the formation of granulites

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  • Stability of hydrous phases in subducting oceanic crust

    Jun Liu;S.R. Bohlen;W.G. Ernst

  • Origin of Granulite Terranes and the Formation of the Lowermost Continental Crust

    S. R. Bohlen;Klaus Mezger

  • A Barometer for Garnet Amphibolites and Garnet Granulites

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  • Metamorphism in the Adirondacks: II. The Role of Fluids

    John W. Valley;Steven R. Bohlen;Eric J. Essene;Will Lamb

  • Precise determinations of the equilibria kyanite sillimanite and kyanite andalusite and a revised triple point for Al 2 SiO 5 polymorphs

    Steven R. Bohlen;Art Montana;Derrill M. Kerrick

  • Reinvestigation and application of olivine-quartz-orthopyroxene barometry

    Steven R. Bohlen;Eric J. Essene;Arthur L. Boettcher

  • Feldspar and Oxide Thermometry of Granulites in the Adirondack Highlands

    S. R. Bohlen;E. J. Essene

  • Experimental investigation and application of garnet granulite equilibria

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  • Stability of phlogopite-quartz and sanidine-quartz: A model for melting in the lower crust

    Steven R. Bohlen;A. L. Boettcher;V. J. Wall;J. D. Clemens

  • Kinetics of the coesite to quartz transformation

    Jed L Mosenfelder;S. R. Bohlen

  • Heat capacity and thermodynamic properties for coesite and jadeite, reexamination of the quartz-coesite equilibrium boundary

    Bruce S. Hemingway;Steven R. Bohlen;W. B. Hankins;Edgar F. Westrum

  • Metamorphic History of the Archean Pikwitonei Granulite Domain and the Cross Lake Subprovince, Superior Province, Manitoba, Canada

    Klaus Mezger;S. R. Bohlen;G. N. Hanson

  • The Reaction Titanite+Kyanite=Anorthite+Rutile and Titanite-Rutile Barometry in Eclogites

    Craig F. Manning;Steven R. Bohlen

  • Experimental investigations and geological applications of orthopyroxene geobarometry

    Steven R. Bohlen;A. L. Boettcher

  • The role of synmetamorphic igneous rocks in the metamorphism and partial melting of metasediments, Northwest Adirondacks

    Roger E. Powers;Steven R. Bohlen

  • A critical evaluation of two-pyroxene thermometry in Adirondack granulites

    Steven R. Bohlen;Eric J. Essene

  • Contrasting styles of Pre‐Cenozoic and Mid‐Tertiary crustal evolution in northern Mexico: Evidence from deep crustal xenoliths from La olivina

    K. L. Cameron;J. V. Robinson;S. Niemeyer;G. J. Nimz

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus Mezger
Klaus Mezger University of Bern
Eric J. Essene
Eric J. Essene University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Raymond Jeanloz
Raymond Jeanloz University of California, Berkeley
Gilbert N. Hanson
Gilbert N. Hanson Stony Brook University
Edgar F. Westrum
Edgar F. Westrum University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
W. G. Ernst
W. G. Ernst Stanford University
Stephen H. Kirby
Stephen H. Kirby United States Geological Survey
John W. Valley
John W. Valley University of Wisconsin–Madison
Ian Cartwright
Ian Cartwright Monash University
Craig A. Johnson
Craig A. Johnson United States Geological Survey

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