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Tod E. Waight is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. Their research spans primarily the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant focus on geophysics and geological analysis. The scientist's work explores a variety of topics including geological and geochemical analysis, geochemistry and geologic mapping, and high-pressure geophysics and materials.

Their notable research contributions cover several key areas such as earthquake and tectonic studies, geology and paleoclimatology research, and planetary science and exploration. These topics reflect a broad interdisciplinary approach within Earth and Planetary Sciences.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Tod E. Waight include:

  • A geochronological review of magmatism along the external margin of Columbia and in the Grenville-age orogens forming the core of Rodinia, 2022, published in Precambrian Research
  • Permian to Cretaceous granites and felsic volcanics from SW Vietnam and S Cambodia: Implications for tectonic development of Indochina, 2021, in Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
  • Determining the Sr isotopic composition of waterlogged wood - Cleaning more is not always better, 2020, in Journal of Archaeological Science
  • Reconnaissance Basement Geology and Tectonics of North Zealandia, 2023, in Tectonics
  • Mapping the 4D lithospheric architecture of Zealandia using zircon O and Hf isotopes in plutonic rocks, 2023, in Gondwana Research

Tod E. Waight frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Andreas Petersson, Martin J. Whitehouse, Tonny B. Thomsen, Rikke Vestergaard, and Rose Turnbull. These co-authors have appeared multiple times in joint publications, indicating ongoing collaborative research efforts.

The scientist's research is often published in several recurring academic venues, such as:

  • Precambrian Research
  • Lithos
  • Journal of Petrology
  • New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
  • Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark

The subfields of study where Tod E. Waight has made contributions include geophysics, artificial intelligence applications within Earth sciences, astronomy and astrophysics, geology, and atmospheric science.

Best Publications

  • Pb isotopic analysis of standards and samples using a 207Pb–204Pb double spike and thallium to correct for mass bias with a double-focusing MC-ICP-MS

    Joel Baker;David Peate;Tod Waight;Christine Meyzen

  • Sr isotope ratio measurements by double-focusing MC-ICPMS: techniques, observations and pitfalls

    Tod Waight;Joel Baker;David Peate

  • Carbonate Assimilation at Merapi Volcano, Java, Indonesia: Insights from Crystal Isotope Stratigraphy

    Jane P. Chadwick;Valentin R. Troll;Catherine Ginibre;Catherine Ginibre;Daniel Morgan;Daniel Morgan

  • Fingerprinting feldspar phenocrysts using crystal isotopic composition stratigraphy: implications for crystal transfer and magma mingling in S-type granites

    Tod E. Waight;Roland Maas;Ian A. Nicholls

  • A fifty year perspective of magmatic evolution on Ruapehu Volcano, New Zealand: verification of open system behaviour in an arc volcano

    J.A Gamble;C.P Wood;R.C Price;I.E.M Smith

  • The Anatomy of an Andesite Volcano: a Time–Stratigraphic Study of Andesite Petrogenesis and Crustal Evolution at Ruapehu Volcano, New Zealand

    Richard C. Price;John A. Gamble;Ian E.M. Smith;Roland Maas

  • Rb isotope dilution analyses by MC-ICPMS using Zr to correct for mass fractionation: towards improved Rb–Sr geochronology?

    Tod Waight;Joel Baker;Bart Willigers

  • Digestion Fractional Crystallization (DFC): an Important Process in the Genesis of Kimberlites. Evidence from Olivine in the Majuagaa Kimberlite, Southern West Greenland

    L. H. Pilbeam;L. H. Pilbeam;T. F. D. Nielsen;T. E. Waight

  • Isotope Dilution MC‐ICP‐MS Rare Earth Element Analysis of Geochemical Reference Materials NIST SRM 610, NIST SRM 612, NIST SRM 614, BHVO‐2G, BHVO‐2, BCR‐2G, JB‐2, WS‐E, W‐2, AGV‐1 and AGV‐2

    Adam J.R. Kent;Benjamin Jacobsen;David W. Peate;Tod E. Waight

  • Geochemical investigations of microgranitoid enclaves in the S-type Cowra Granodiorite, Lachlan Fold Belt, SE Australia

    Tod E. Waight;Roland Maas;Ian A. Nicholls

  • A geochronological review of magmatism along the external margin of Columbia and in the Grenville-age orogens forming the core of Rodinia

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  • Historic magmatism on the Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland: a snap-shot of melt generation at a ridge segment

    David W. Peate;Joel A. Baker;Sveinn P. Jakobsson;Tod E. Waight

  • The Hohonu Batholith of North Westland, New Zealand: granitoid compositions controlled by source H 2 O contents and generated during tectonic transition

    Tod E. Waight;Stephen D. Weaver;Roderick J. Muir;Roland Maas

  • Rapid and highly reproducible analysis of rare earth elements by multiple collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry

    Joel Baker;Tod Waight;David Ulfbeck

  • 186Os and 187Os enrichments and high-3He/4He sources in the Earth’s mantle: Evidence from Icelandic picrites

    Alan D. Brandon;David W. Graham;Tod Waight;Bjarni Gautason

  • A large impact crater beneath Hiawatha Glacier in northwest Greenland

    Kurt H. Kjær;Nicolaj K. Larsen;Nicolaj K. Larsen;Tobias Binder;Anders A. Bjørk;Anders A. Bjørk;Anders A. Bjørk

  • Pb isotopic zoning of K-feldspar megacrysts determined by Laser Ablation Multi-Collector ICP-MS: Insights into granite petrogenesis

    D. Gagnevin;J.S. Daly;T.E. Waight;D. Morgan

  • Hydrothermal-metasomatic and tectono-metamorphic processes in the Isua supracrustal belt (West Greenland): A multi-isotopic investigation of their effects on the Earth's oldest oceanic crustal sequence

    Robert Frei;Minik T Rosing;Tod E Waight;David G Ulfbeck

  • Mid-Cretaceous granitic magmatism during the transition from subduction to extension in southern New Zealand: a chemical and tectonic synthesis

    Tod E. Waight;Stephen D. Weaver;Roderick J. Muir

  • Metasomatized ancient lithospheric mantle beneath the young Zealandia microcontinent and its role in HIMU‐like intraplate magmatism

    J. M. Scott;T. E. Waight;Q. H. A. van der Meer;J. M. Palin

  • Lead isotopic disequilibrium between sulfide and plagioclase in the bushveld complex and the chemical evolution of large layered intrusions

    E.A Mathez;T.E Waight

Frequent Co-Authors

Joel A. Baker
Joel A. Baker University of Washington
Roland Maas
Roland Maas University of Melbourne
Eske Willerslev
Eske Willerslev University of Copenhagen
Olaf Eisen
Olaf Eisen University of Bremen
David W. Peate
David W. Peate University of Iowa
Kristian K. Kjeldsen
Kristian K. Kjeldsen Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
Anders A. Bjørk
Anders A. Bjørk University of Copenhagen
Nicolaj K. Larsen
Nicolaj K. Larsen University of Copenhagen
Carsten Münker
Carsten Münker University of Cologne
Horst Machguth
Horst Machguth University of Fribourg

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