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Suzanne L. Baldwin

Suzanne L. Baldwin

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Earth Science

D-Index
39
Citations
5813
World Ranking
6138
National Ranking
2206

Overview

Suzanne L. Baldwin is affiliated with Syracuse University in the United States and primarily works within the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research spans several subfields including Geophysics, Materials Chemistry, Artificial Intelligence, Inorganic Chemistry, and Environmental Chemistry. Their scholarly output covers topics such as Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Nuclear materials and radiation effects, Luminescence Properties of Advanced Materials, and Radioactive element chemistry and processing.

The scientist has contributed to various peer-reviewed publications, including papers in prominent venues:

  • Garnet sand reveals rock recycling processes in the youngest exhumed high- and ultrahigh-pressure terrane on Earth (2021), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Evidence for ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism discovered in the Appalachian orogen (2020), Geology
  • Investigation of N in Ammonium-bearing Silicates with Electron Probe Microanalysis (EPMA) (2020), Microscopy and Microanalysis
  • Petrogenesis of arsenic and platinum-group minerals from a partially serpentinized dunite in East Dover, Vermont, USA (2022), Geological Society of America Bulletin
  • ECLOGITE-FACIES METAMORPHIC ROCKS OF THE WORCESTER MOUNTAINS, STOWE, VERMONT, USA (2024), Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America

Frequent collaboration partners include:

  • John M. Brigham
  • Jay B. Thomas
  • Joseph P. Gonzalez
  • William O. Nachlas
  • Kyra L. Schroeder

The scientist's work has appeared repeatedly in key publication venues, with numbers of publications as follows:

  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America (2 publications)
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (1 publication)
  • Geology (1 publication)
  • Microscopy and Microanalysis (1 publication)
  • Geological Society of America Bulletin (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • Interpretation of (U–Th)/He single grain ages from slowly cooled crustal terranes: A case study from the Transantarctic Mountains of southern Victoria Land

    P.G. Fitzgerald;S.L. Baldwin;L.E. Webb;P.B O'Sullivan

  • Plutonism and the origin of metamorphic core complexes

    Gordon S. Lister;Suzanne L. Baldwin

  • Tectonics of the New Guinea Region

    Suzanne L. Baldwin;Paul G. Fitzgerald;Laura E. Webb

  • Asymmetric exhumation across the Pyrenean orogen: implications for the tectonic evolution of a collisional orogen

    P.G Fitzgerald;J.A Muñoz;P.J Coney;S.L Baldwin

  • Pliocene eclogite exhumation at plate tectonic rates in eastern Papua New Guinea

    Suzanne L. Baldwin;Brian D. Monteleone;Laura E. Webb;Paul G. Fitzgerald

  • Modelling the effect of arbitrary P-T-t histories on argon diffusion in minerals using the MacArgon program for the Apple Macintosh

    Gordon S. Lister;Suzanne L. Baldwin

  • Thermochronologic constraints on the tectonic evolution of active metamorphic core complexes, D'Entrecasteaux Islands, Papua New Guinea

    Suzanne L. Baldwin;Gordon S. Lister;E. June Hill;David A. Foster

  • Unroofing of active metamorphic core complexes in the D'Entrecasteaux Islands, Papua New Guinea

    E. J. Hill;S. L. Baldwin;G. S. Lister

  • Diapiric exhumation of Earth's youngest (UHP) eclogites in the gneiss domes of the D'Entrecasteaux Islands, Papua New Guinea

    T.A. Little;B.R. Hacker;S.M. Gordon;S.M. Gordon;S.L. Baldwin

  • The age and origin of the Labyrinth, western Dry Valleys, Antarctica: Evidence for extensive middle Miocene subglacial floods and freshwater discharge to the Southern Ocean

    Adam R. Lewis;David R. Marchant;Douglas E. Kowalewski;Suzanne L. Baldwin

  • Diffusion of 40Ar in metamorphic hornblende

    Suzanne L. Baldwin;T. Mark Harrison;John D. Fitz Gerald

  • Thermochronology of a convergent orogen: Constraints on the timing of thrust faulting and subsequent exhumation of the Maladeta Pluton in the Central Pyrenean Axial Zone

    James R. Metcalf;Paul G. Fitzgerald;Suzanne L. Baldwin;Josep Anton Muñoz

  • Contrasting styles of (U)HP rock exhumation along the Cenozoic Adria-Europe plate boundary (Western Alps, Calabria, Corsica)

    Marco G. Malusà;Claudio Faccenna;Suzanne L. Baldwin;Paul G. Fitzgerald

  • Magmatism as an essential driving force for formation of active metamorphic core complexes in eastern Papua New Guinea

    E. June Hill;Suzanne L. Baldwin;Gordon S. Lister

  • Ages of deformation from K/Ar and 40Ar/39Ar dating of white micas

    W. James Dunlap;Christian Teyssier;Ian McDougall;Suzanne Baldwin

  • Magnetostratigraphy and detrital apatite fission track thermochronology in syntectonic conglomerates: constraints on the exhumation of the South-Central Pyrenees

    Elisabet Beamud;Elisabet Beamud;Josep Anton Muñoz;Paul G. Fitzgerald;Suzanne L. Baldwin

  • Thermochronology of the South Cyclades Shear Zone, Ios, Greece: Effects of ductile shear in the argon partial retention zone

    Suzanne L. Baldwin;Gordon S. Lister

  • Late Miocene coesite-eclogite exhumed in the Woodlark Rift

    Suzanne L. Baldwin;Laura E. Webb;Brian D. Monteleone

  • Exhumation of high‐pressure metamorphic rocks during crustal extension in the D'Entrecasteaux region, Papua New Guinea

    E. J. Hill;S. L. Baldwin

  • Late Miocene–Pliocene eclogite facies metamorphism, D'Entrecasteaux Islands, SE Papua New Guinea

    B. D. Monteleone;S. L. Baldwin;L. E. Webb;P. G. Fitzgerald

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul G. Fitzgerald
Paul G. Fitzgerald Syracuse University
Gordon S. Lister
Gordon S. Lister University of Queensland
Timothy A. Little
Timothy A. Little Victoria University of Wellington
Bradley R. Hacker
Bradley R. Hacker University of California, Santa Barbara
Marco G. Malusà
Marco G. Malusà University of Milano-Bicocca
T. Mark Harrison
T. Mark Harrison University of California, Los Angeles
Ian McDougall
Ian McDougall Australian National University
Timothy D. Swindle
Timothy D. Swindle University of Arizona
Josep Anton Muñoz
Josep Anton Muñoz University of Barcelona
George E. Gehrels
George E. Gehrels University of Arizona

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