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Geoff Nowell

Researcher at Durham University

Publications -  124
Citations -  7418

Geoff Nowell is an academic researcher from Durham University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mantle (geology) & Kimberlite. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 118 publications receiving 6600 citations. Previous affiliations of Geoff Nowell include University of Nottingham & Instituto Superior Técnico.

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High precision Hf isotope measurements of MORB and OIB by thermal ionisation mass spectrometry: insights into the depleted mantle

TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that NMORB and the depleted MORB mantle reservoir are characterised by a similarly limited range in / ratios and suggest that the high / MORB-like basalts may ultimately be related to mantle plumes and represent melts of a depleted component entrained by the plumes.
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Hf-Nd Element and Isotope Perspective on the Nature and Provenance of Mantle and Subduction Components in Western Pacific Arc-Basin Systems

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the integrated study of Hf-Nd element and isotope covariations to define the nature and provenance of the mantle and subduction inputs to subduction systems.
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Common-Pb corrected in situ U–Pb accessory mineral geochronology by LA-MC-ICP-MS

TL;DR: In this paper, the LA-MC-ICP-MS is used for the determination of U-Pb ages of accessory minerals using a raster ablation protocol and an external ablation standard used to quantify an overall error.
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Magmatism Associated with Orogenic Collapse of the Betic–Alboran Domain, SE Spain

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide insights into the relationships between the thermal and wholesale delamination at the Moho, slab detachment or slab rollmechanical state of the lithosphere during late orogenesis.
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Hf Isotope Systematics of Kimberlites and their Megacrysts: New Constraints on their Source Regions

TL;DR: Kimberlites from Southern Africa, along with their low-Cr megacrysts, have unusual Hf-Nd isotopic characteristics as discussed by the authors, with negative Hf values varying from −1.2 to −10.1.