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Research.com Recognitions

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

Overview

Warren D. Huff is affiliated with the University of Cincinnati in the United States and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research primarily focuses on geophysics, geological and geochemical analysis, and earthquake and tectonic studies, with additional work in artificial intelligence, atmospheric science, archeology, and management, monitoring, policy, and law.

The scientist's work addresses several key topics, including:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • High-pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Landslides and Related Hazards
  • Ancient Near East History

Recent publications by Warren D. Huff demonstrate engagement with magmatic processes and bentonite geochemistry. Notable papers include:

  • "Trace-element and Sr and Nd isotopic geochemistry of Cretaceous bentonites in Wyoming and South Dakota tracks magmatic processes during eastward migration of Farallon arc plutons," 2020, Geological Society of America Bulletin
  • "Tracking 40 Million Years of Migrating Magmatism across the Idaho Batholith Using Zircon U-Pb Ages and Hf Isotopes from Cretaceous Bentonites," 2021, Minerals
  • "TRACKING 40 MILLION YEARS OF MIGRATING MAGMATISM ACROSS THE IDAHO BATHOLITH USING ZIRCON U-PB AGES AND HF ISOTOPES FROM CRETACEOUS BENTONITES," 2021, Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • "TRACKING THE HISTORY OF MAGMA PRODUCTION AND INTRUSION ACROSS IDAHO USING 40 MILLION YEARS OF TEPHRAGENIC ZIRCON," 2020, Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • "BENTONITES AND K-BENTONITES: ISSUES IN IDENTIFYING AND INTERPRETING ANCIENT TEPHRAS," 2022, Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America

Warren D. Huff frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including:

  • Jeffrey S. Hannon
  • Craig Dietsch
  • Lewis A. Owen
  • Arianna Soldati
  • Davidson Garway

The scientist regularly publishes in venues such as:

  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • Geological Society of America Bulletin
  • Minerals
  • Goldschmidt Abstracts

Among honors received, Warren D. Huff has been recognized as a Fellow of the Geological Society of America.

Best Publications

  • Gigantic Ordovician volcanic ash fall in North America and Europe: Biological, tectonomagmatic, and event-stratigraphic significance

    Warren D. Huff;Stig M. Bergström;Dennis R. Kolata

  • K-bentonite, black-shale and flysch successions at the Ordovician–Silurian transition, South China: Possible sedimentary responses to the accretion of Cathaysia to the Yangtze Block and its implications for the evolution of Gondwana

    Wenbo Su;Warren D. Huff;Frank R. Ettensohn;Xiaoming Liu

  • SHRIMP U-Pb ages of K-bentonite beds in the Xiamaling Formation: Implications for revised subdivision of the Meso- to Neoproterozoic history of the North China Craton

    Wenbo Su;Shihong Zhang;Warren D. Huff;Huaikun Li

  • Ordovician K-bentonites of eastern North America

    Dennis R. Kolata;Warren D. Huff;Stig M. Bergstrom

  • Geological aspects and genesis of bentonites.

    George E. Christidis;Warren D. Huff

  • SHRIMP U-Pb dating for a K-bentonite bed in the Tieling Formation, North China

    WenBo Su;HuaiKun Li;W. D. Huff;F. R. Ettensohn

  • Nomenclature, stratigraphy, chemical fingerprinting, and areal distribution of some Middle Ordovician K‐bentonites in Baltoscandia

    Stig M. Bergström;Warren D. Huff;Dennis R. Kolata;Heikki Bauert

  • Ordovician K-bentonites: Issues in interpreting and correlating ancient tephras

    Warren D. Huff

  • Large-magnitude Middle Ordovician volcanic ash falls in North America and Europe: dimensions, emplacement and post-emplacement characteristics

    W.D. Huff;Dennis R. Kolata;Stig M. Bergstrom;Y.-S. Zhang

  • The Ordovician Sebree Trough: An oceanic passage to the Midcontinent United States

    Dennis R. Kolata;Warren D. Huff;Stig M. Bergström

  • X-ray Diffraction and the Identification and Analysis of Clay Minerals

    Warren D. Huff

  • K-bentonites: A review

    Warren D. Huff

  • The Lower Silurian Osmundsberg K-bentonite. Part II: mineralogy, geochemistry, chemostratigraphy and tectonomagmatic significance

    Warren D. Huff;Stig M. Bergström;Dennis R. Kolata;Heping Sun

  • Ordovician K-bentonites in the Argentine Precordillera: relations to Gondwana margin evolution

    Warren D. Huff;Stig M. Bergström;Dennis R. Kolata;Carlos A. Cingolani

  • 40Ar/39Ar dating of Ordovician K-bentonites in Laurentia and Baltoscandia

    Kyoungwon Min;Paul R. Renne;Paul R. Renne;Warren D. Huff

  • Chemical correlation of K-bentonite beds in the Middle Ordovician Decorah Subgroup, upper Mississippi Valley

    Dennis R. Kolata;Joyce K. Frost;Warren D. Huff

  • The Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) for the base of the Katian Stage of the Upper Ordovician Series at Black Knob Ridge, Southeastern Oklahoma, USA

    Daniel Goldman;Stephen A. Leslie;Jaak Nõlvak;Seth Young

  • Chemical characteristics and origin of Ordovician K-bentonites along the Cincinnati Arch

    Warren D. Huff

  • Nature and regional significance of unconformities associated with the Middle Ordovician Hagan K-bentonite complex in the North American midcontinent

    Dennis R. Kolata;Warren D. Huff;Stig M. Bergström

  • Correlation of Middle Ordovician K-Bentonites Based on Chemical Fingerprinting

    Warren D. Huff

Frequent Co-Authors

Stig M. Bergström
Stig M. Bergström The Ohio State University
Carlos A. Cingolani
Carlos A. Cingolani National University of La Plata
Ian Galton
Ian Galton University of California, San Diego
Lewis A. Owen
Lewis A. Owen North Carolina State University
Punit Boolchand
Punit Boolchand University of Cincinnati
Shihong Zhang
Shihong Zhang China University of Geosciences
Paul R. Renne
Paul R. Renne Berkeley Geochronology Center
Norbert Clauer
Norbert Clauer University of Strasbourg
Christopher Juhlin
Christopher Juhlin Uppsala University
Matthew R. Saltzman
Matthew R. Saltzman The Ohio State University

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