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Victoria Pease

Victoria Pease

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Earth Science

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40
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9960
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National Ranking
51

Overview

Victoria Pease is affiliated with Stockholm University in Sweden and has contributed to multiple fields of study, primarily within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Computer Science. Their research spans several subfields including Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Geology, Mechanics of Materials, and Ecology.

Their work focuses on several main topics:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Geological Studies and Exploration
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils

Victoria Pease has published in various scientific venues with repeated contributions to the journals and platforms listed below:

  • Geochemistry
  • International Geology Review
  • Journal of Petrology
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Cambridge University Press eBooks

Among recent papers authored or coauthored by Pease are:

  • Combined zircon U-Pb dating and chemical Th-U-total Pb chronology of monazite and thorite, Abu Diab A-type granite, Central Eastern Desert of Egypt: Constraints on the timing and magmatic-hydrothermal evolution of rare metal granitic magmatism in the Arabian Nubian Shield (2020, Geochemistry)
  • Insights into evolution of a rift basin: Provenance of the middle Eocene-lower Oligocene strata of the Beibuwan Basin, South China Sea from detrital zircon (2021, Sedimentary Geology)
  • Using Geochemical Data (2021, Cambridge University Press eBooks)
  • A genetic classification of the tholeiitic and calc-alkaline magma series (2021, Geochemical Perspectives Letters)
  • Origin, dynamics, and chemical evolution of garnet-bearing leucogranitic magma, Eastern Desert of Egypt: Controls on the rare-metal enrichment in the A-type magmatism (2023, Geochemistry)

Victoria Pease frequently collaborates with several other researchers, including:

  • Hugh Rollinson
  • Fitsum Girum Yeshanew
  • Martin J. Whitehouse
  • Frances M. Deegan
  • Jean H. Bédard

In addition to journal articles, Victoria Pease has a forthcoming book publication with Cambridge University Press titled Atlas of Minerals and Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks in Thin-Section, scheduled for 2025.

Best Publications

  • Assembly, configuration, and break-up history of Rodinia: A synthesis

    Z.X. Li;Z.X. Li;S.V. Bogdanova;A.S. Collins;A. Davidson

  • Using Geochemical Data

    Hugh Rollinson;Victoria Pease

  • The Neoproterozoic Timanide Orogen of eastern Baltica: introduction

    David G. Gee;V.L. Pease

  • First report of early Triassic A-type granite and syenite intrusions from Taimyr: product of the northern Eurasian superplume?

    Valery A Vernikovsky;Victoria L Pease;Antonina E Vernikovskaya;Andrey P Romanov

  • Fluid evolution of the Yuchiling porphyry Mo deposit, East Qinling, China

    Nuo Li;Thomas Ulrich;Yan-Jing Chen;Tonny B. Thomsen

  • Crustal affinities in the Arctic Uralides, northern Russia: significance of detrital zircon ages from Neoproterozoic and Palaeozoic sediments in Novaya Zemlya and Taimyr

    V. Pease;R.A. Scott

  • When Did Plate Tectonics Begin on Planet Earth

    Kent C. Condie;Victoria Pease

  • Stratigraphy and U-Pb detrital zircon geochronology of Wrangel Island, Russia: Implications for Arctic paleogeography

    E. L. Miller;G. E. Gehrels;Victoria Pease;S. Sokolov

  • The Neoproterozoic Timanide Orogen of eastern Baltica

    David G. Gee;Victoria Pease

  • Arctic lithosphere — A review

    Victoria Pease;S. Drachev;R. Stephenson;Xiaojing Zhang

  • New, Single Zircon (Pb-Evaporation) Ages from Vendian Intrusions in the Basement beneath the Pechora Basin, Northeastern Baltica

    David G. Gee;Liana Beliakova;Victoria Pease;Alexander Larionov

  • Baltica in the Cryogenian, 850–630 Ma

    Victoria Pease;J.S. Daly;S-Å. Elming;Risto Kumpulainen

  • Neoproterozoic Orogeny along the margins of Siberia

    V.A. Vernikovsky;A.E. Vernikovskaya;V.L. Pease;David G. Gee

  • Bedrock cores from 89° North: Implications for the geologic framework and Neogene paleoceanography of Lomonosov Ridge and a tie to the Barents shelf

    Arthur Grantz;Victoria L. Pease;Debra A. Willard;R.L. Phillips

  • Chapter 20 Eurasian orogens and Arctic tectonics: an overview

    Victoria Pease

  • Using Geochemical Data: To Understand Geological Processes

    Hugh Rollinson;Victoria Pease

  • Siberian trap magmatism on the New Siberian Islands: constraints for Arctic Mesozoic plate tectonic reconstructions

    Alexander B. Kuzmichev;Victoria L. Pease

  • Volcanosedimentary Basins in the Arabian-Nubian Shield: Markers of Repeated Exhumation and Denudation in a Neoproterozoic Accretionary Orogen

    Peter R. Johnson;Galen P. Halverson;Timothy M. Kusky;Robert J. Stern

  • Late Neoproterozoic granitoid magmatism in the basement to the Pechora Basin, NW Russia: geochemical constraints indicate westward subduction beneath NE Baltica

    V. Pease;E. Dovzhikova;L. Beliakova;D. G. Gee

  • Late Cenozoic Arctic Ocean sea ice and terrestrial paleoclimate

    L. David Carter;Julie Brigham-Grette;Louie Marincovich;Victoria L. Pease

  • Seismic tomography of the Arctic region: inferences for the thermal structure and evolution of the lithosphere

    Sergei Lebedev;Andrew J. Schaeffer;Javier Fullea;Victoria Pease

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin J. Whitehouse
Martin J. Whitehouse Swedish Museum of Natural History
Elizabeth Miller
Elizabeth Miller Stanford University
Christopher L. Kirkland
Christopher L. Kirkland Curtin University
David G. Gee
David G. Gee Uppsala University
Hugh Rollinson
Hugh Rollinson University of Derby
Bernard Coakley
Bernard Coakley University of Alaska Fairbanks
Sergei Lebedev
Sergei Lebedev Dublin Institute For Advanced Studies
Christian Tegner
Christian Tegner Aarhus University
Andrew Carter
Andrew Carter Birkbeck, University of London
Randell Stephenson
Randell Stephenson University of Aberdeen

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