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  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America
  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America

Overview

Vickie C. Bennett is affiliated with the Australian National University in Australia and has a substantial body of research primarily in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work covers a range of subfields such as Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence applications in geosciences, Geology, Paleontology, and Environmental Chemistry.

The scientist's research topics include Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Geological Studies and Exploration, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, and Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena.

Frequent publication venues for Vickie C. Bennett include Precambrian Research, Chemical Geology, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Goldschmidt2021 abstracts, and Goldschmidt2022 abstracts. Among the frequent co-authors are Allen P. Nutman, C. R. L. Friend, Martin J. Van Kranendonk, Solomon Buckman, and Patrick Carr.

Significant papers published by Bennett include the following:

  • The Fluorapatite P-REE-Th Vein Deposit at Nolans Bore: Genesis by Carbonatite Metasomatism (2020, Journal of Petrology)
  • A new method for U-Pb geochronology of cassiterite by ID-TIMS applied to the Mole Granite polymetallic system, eastern Australia (2020, Chemical Geology)
  • Eoarchean contrasting ultra-high-pressure to low-pressure metamorphisms (<250 to >1000 °C/GPa) explained by tectonic plate convergence in deep time (2020, Precambrian Research)
  • Fifty years of the Eoarchean and the case for evolving uniformitarianism (2021, Precambrian Research)
  • Late Jurassic Changmar Complex from the Shyok ophiolite, NW Himalaya: a prelude to the Ladakh Arc (2020, Geological Magazine)

Vickie C. Bennett holds the award of Fellow of the Geological Society of America.

Best Publications

  • Proterozoic crustal history of the western United States as determined by neodymium isotopic mapping

    Victoria C. Bennett;Donald J. Depaolo

  • Rapid emergence of life shown by discovery of 3,700-million-year-old microbial structures

    Allen Phillip Nutman;Allen Phillip Nutman;Vickie C. Bennett;Clark R. L. Friend;Martin J. Van Kranendonk

  • The Itsaq Gneiss Complex of southern West Greenland; the world's most extensive record of early crustal evolution (3900-3600 Ma)

    Allen P. Nutman;Victor R. McGregor;Clark R.L. Friend;Victoria C. Bennett

  • Progressive growth of the Earth's continental crust and depleted mantle: Geochemical constraints

    Malcolm T McCulloch;Victoria C Bennett

  • Iron isotopes may reveal the redox conditions of mantle melting from Archean to Present

    Nicolas Dauphas;Nicolas Dauphas;Paul R. Craddock;Paul D. Asimow;Vickie C. Bennett

  • Nd isotopic evidence for transient, highly depleted mantle reservoirs in the early history of the Earth

    Victoria C. Bennett;Allen P. Nutman;Malcolm T. McCulloch

  • Coupled 142Nd-143Nd Isotopic Evidence for Hadean Mantle Dynamics

    Vickie C. Bennett;Alan D. Brandon;Allen P. Nutman

  • Meta-igneous (non-gneissic) tonalites and quartz-diorites from an extensive ca. 3800 Ma terrain south of the Isua supracrustal belt, southern West Greenland: constraints on early crust formation

    Allen P. Nutman;Vickie C. Bennett;Clark R. L. Friend;Marc D. Norman

  • SHRIMP zircon ages constraining the depositional chronology of the Hamersley Group, Western Australia*

    A Trendall;William Compston;D R Nelson;D R Nelson;J de Laeter

  • ̃ 3710 and ⪖ 3790 Ma volcanic sequences in the Isua (Greenland) supracrustal belt; structural and Nd isotope implications

    Allen P. Nutman;Vickie C. Bennett;Clark R.L. Friend;Minik T. Rosing

  • Magnesium stable isotope composition of Earth's upper mantle

    Monica R. Handler;Joel A. Baker;Martin Schiller;Vickie C. Bennett

  • In situ U–Pb, O and Hf isotopic compositions of zircon and olivine from Eoarchaean rocks, West Greenland: New insights to making old crust

    Joe Hiess;Vickie C. Bennett;Allen P. Nutman;Ian S. Williams

  • Evidence for 3650–3600 Ma assembly of the northern end of the Itsaq Gneiss Complex, Greenland: Implication for early Archaean tectonics

    Allen P. Nutman;Clark R. L. Friend;Vickie C. Bennett

  • The early archaean Itsaq gneiss complex of Southern West Greenland: The importance of field observations in interpreting age and isotopic constraints for early terrestrial evolution

    Allen P Nutman;Allen P Nutman;Vickie C Bennett;Clark R.L Friend;Victor R Mcgregor

  • Earth's oldest rocks

    Martin Van Kranendonk;R. Hugh Smithies;Vickie C. Bennett

  • Enhanced mantle-to-crust rhenium transfer in undegassed arc magmas.

    Weidong Sun;Vickie C. Bennett;Stephen M. Eggins;Vadim S. Kamenetsky

  • Rhenium systematics in submarine MORB and back-arc basin glasses: laser ablation ICP-MS results

    Weidong Sun;Victoria Bennett;Stephen Eggins;Richard Arculus

  • Rhenium and platinum group element abundances correlated with mantle source components in Hawaiian picrites: sulphides in the plume

    Victoria Bennett;Marc Norman;Michael Garcia

  • Sm-Nd and U-Pb zircon isotopic constraints on the provenance of sediments from the Amadeus Basin, central Australia: Evidence for REE fractionation

    J.X. Zhao;M.T. McCulloch;V.C. Bennett

  • Evidence for subduction at 3.8 Ga: Geochemistry of arc-like metabasalts from the southern edge of the Isua Supracrustal Belt

    Frances Jenner;Victoria Bennett;Allen Nutman;Clark R L Friend

Frequent Co-Authors

Allen P. Nutman
Allen P. Nutman University of Wollongong
Clark R.L. Friend
Clark R.L. Friend Oxford Brookes University
Marc D. Norman
Marc D. Norman Australian National University
Martin J. Van Kranendonk
Martin J. Van Kranendonk Curtin University
Alan D. Brandon
Alan D. Brandon University of Houston
Allan R. Chivas
Allan R. Chivas University of Wollongong
Yuri Amelin
Yuri Amelin Australian National University
Ian S. Williams
Ian S. Williams Australian National University
Hiroshi Hidaka
Hiroshi Hidaka Nagoya University
Weidong Sun
Weidong Sun Chinese Academy of Sciences

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