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Research areas
Microanalytical techniques, including microprobe, LA-ICPMS, LA-MC-ICPMS, microsampling MC-ICPMS laser ablation and solution analysis and applications to geoscience, environmental science and archaeology Isotopic analytical techniques, technique development and instrumentation Microsampling Radiogenic isotope geology Magma-mixing and crustal contamination Magmatism in the North Atlantic Igneous Province Magmatism in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand Granitic magmatism (U.S.A. New Zealand, Australia) Geochronology
Master students
Tue Svejstrup Laurberg
Courses
Teaching material and course information can be found by following the following links to course homepages:
Application of Sr isotope stratigraphy to understanding magma chamber processes
In situ Hf isotopic analysis of Zircon
Geothermobarometry
Discussing the precision and accuracy of Pb isotopic techniques
Application of the REE to petrogenesis
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Master Thesis
CURRENT STUDENTS
Tue Laurberg: Petrology and geochemistry of the Borgertinderne Intrusion, East Greenland
Taus Jørgensen: Geochemical investigations of the Skærgaard intrusion using LA-ICPMS, with a focus on the PGE.
Matilde Rink: U-Pb zircon geochronology of basement rocks, West Greenland.
Benjamin Heredia (Århus University): Lasvik layered intrusion, Norway.
COMPLETED STUDENTS
Mikkel Vognsen: Tectonothermal evolution of an Archaean convergent plate margin, southern West Greenland.
Karina Sand: Geothermobarometry applied to mantle xenoliths to establish the diamond potential of West Greenland.
Sune Riisom: Detailed investigation of a gabbro cumulate from Imilik Complex, East Greenland - contrasting methods of estimating parental liquid compositions.