Appendix 4: Abstract titles

TITLES OF ABSTRACTS FOR CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS IN 2006


EUROPEAN GEOSCIENCES UNION GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2006, VIENNA, AUSTRIA, APRIL 2-7, 2006

TerraneChron® applications in the crustal evolution studies: Australian ancient and young terranes  Keynote
E.A. Belousova1, S.Y. O’Reilly1 and W.L. Griffin1,2
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. CSIRO Exploration and Mining, North Ryde, NSW, Australia

In-situ major, trace elements and Sr isotopes in clinopyroxenes from the oceanic lithosphere beneath Kerguelen Islands (Indian Ocean)
G. Delpech1,2, S.Y. O’Reilly2, B.N. Moine3, M. Grégoire4, J.Y. Cottin3 and N.J. Pearson2
1. Université Orsay-Paris XI, France,  2. GEMOC Macquarie,  3. Département de Géologie-Pétrologie-Géochimie, Université Jean Monnet, Saint-Etienne, France,  4. “Dynamique Terrestre et Planétaire”, Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées, Toulouse, France

Armalcolite and rutile-bearing mantle peridotites, Vitim volcanic field, South Russia: petrography and mineralogy
V.G. Malkovets1, K.D. Litasov2, W.L. Griffin1,3 and S.Y. O’Reilly1 1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. Institute of Mineralogy, Petrology, and Economic Geology, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan,  3. CSIRO Exploration and Mining, North Ryde, NSW, Australia

Carbonatite melt in the Indian oceanic upper mantle (Kerguelen Archipelago, TAAF)
B.N. Moine1,4, G.Delpech2, M. Gregoire3, S.Y. O’Reilly4, J.P. Lorand5, C. Renac1, and J.Y. Cottin1,4
1. Université Jean Monnet, Département de Géologie-Pétrologie-Géochimie, St. Etienne, France,  2. Université Paris Sud-Orsay, Paris France,  3. Laboratoire Dynamique Terrestre et Planétaire, Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées, Toulouse, France, 
4. GEMOC Macquarie,  5. Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris

New insights into mantle metasomatism using in-situ isotopic analysis  Keynote
N.J. Pearson1, W.L. Griffin1, S.Y. O’Reilly1 and O. Alard1,2
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. CNRS, Université de Montpellier, Montpellier, France

The Archean Salma eclogites, Kola Peninsula, Russia: Petrology, geochronology and significance for insight into the Archean crust-forming processes
A. Shchipansky1, A. Konilov1, M. Mints1, E. Belousova2, L. Natapov2, W.L. Griffin2 and S.Y. O’Reilly2
1. Geological Institute, RAS, Moscow, Russia,  2. GEMOC Macquarie University, NSW, Australia

Characterisation of metasomatic agents using in-situ trace-element and stable isotope compositions in mantle xenoliths from Devès, Massif Central (France)
S. Touron1,2, C. Renac2, S.Y. O’Reilly1, J.Y. Cottin2  and W.L. Griffin1
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. Laboratoire Transferts lithosphériques, Université Jean Monnet, St-Etienne, France

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONTINENTAL VOLCANISM - IAVCEI 2006, GUANGZHOU, CHINA, MAY
14-18, 2006

How primitive is the “primitive” upper mantle: Revisiting the lherzolite-harzburgite relationships of the Lherz massif
O. Alard1,2, A.J.V. Riches3, V. Le Roux1 and J-L. Bodinier1
1. Lab. Tectonophysique (UMR 5569), CNRS, U. Montpellier II, France,  2. GEMOC, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia,  3. Dept. Earth Sciences, The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

Ubiquitous old depleted mantle in the oceanic mantle  Invited
O. Alard1,2, Y. Gréau2, A. Luguet3,
J.-P. Lorand4, M. Godard2, W.L. Griffin1 and S.Y. O’Reilly1
1. GEMOC, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia,  2. Lab. Tectonophysique, Universite de Montpellier II, France,  3. Dept. of Earth Sciences, University of Durham, UK,  4. Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle de Paris, CNRS, France

Eclogites in the SCLM: The subduction myth  Keynote
W.L. Griffin1,2 and S.Y. O’Reilly1
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. CSIRO Exploration and Mining, North Ryde, NSW, Australia

SCLM age, composition and evolution  Invited
W.L. Griffin1,2, S.Y. O’Reilly1, G. Begg1, E.A. Belousova1, E. Beyer1, J. Hronsky1, X. Xu1 and J. Zheng1
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. CSIRO Exploration and Mining, North Ryde, NSW, Australia

Survival of cratonic roots in an evolving mantle: dependence on mantle structure and tectonic regime  Keynote
C. O’Neill
GEMOC Macquarie

The use of thallium isotopes to trace ferromanganese sediments in the mantle sources of ocean island basalts  Invited
S.G. Nielsen1,2, M. Rehkamper1,3, M.D. Norman4 and A.N. Halliday1,5
1. Department of Earth Sciences, ETH-Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland,  2. GEMOC Macqaurie,  3. Imperial College, London, United Kingdom,  4. Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia,  5. Dept. of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

Ultradeep and oceanic domains of ancient lithospheric blobs: consequences for basalt source regions and geodynamics   Invited
S.Y. O’Reilly1, W.L. Griffin1,2, M. Zhang1 and S. Grand3
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. CSIRO Exploration and Mining, North Ryde, NSW, Australia,  3. Department of Geological Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, USA

New insights into the age, composition and evolution of the lithospheric mantle using in-situ isotopic analysis  Invited
N.J. Pearson1, W.L. Griffin1, S.Y. O’Reilly1 and O. Alard1,2
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2 . CNRS, Université de Montpellier, Montpellier, France

Multiple events in the Neo-Tethyan Oceanic upper mantle: Ru-Os-Ir alloys in the Luobusa and Dongqiao ophiolitic podiform chromitites, Tibet
R. Shi1,2, X. Zhi1, S.Y. O’Reilly3, W.L. Griffin3, N.J. Pearson3, W. Bai4, Q. Fang4, O. Alard3 and M. Zhang3
1. CAS Key Laboratory of Crust-Mantle Materials and Environments, School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China,  2. State Key Laboratory of Mineral Deposit Research, Nanjing University, Nanjing,  3. GEMOC Macquarie,  4. Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing, China

Continental mafic magmatism: internal versus external sources and triggers  Keynote
S. Turner and H. Williams
GEMOC Macquarie

Mantle composition and processes beneath the Taiwan Strait, SE Asia   Invited
K.L. Wang1,2, S.Y. O’Reilly1, W.L. Griffin1,3, N.J. Pearson1 and M. Zhang1
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan,  3. CSIRO Exploration and Mining, North Ryde, Australia

Iron isotope fractionation in mantle minerals and the effects of partial melting and oxygen fugacity  Invited
H.M. Williams1, C. McCammon2, A.H. Peslier3, A.N. Halliday4, S. Levasseur5, N. Teutsch5, J.-P. Burg5 and S.Y. O’Reilly1
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. Bayerisches Geoinstitut Universitat Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany,  3. Texas Center for Superconductivity, University of Houston, USA,  4. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.  5. Department of Earth Sciences, ETH-Zürich, Switzerland

Rutile stability and rutile/melt HFSE partitioning during partial melting of hydrous basalt: Implications for Adakite/TTG genesis
X.-L. Xiong1, J. Adam2 and T.H. Green2
1. Bavarian Research Institute of Experimental Geochemistry and Geophysics, University of Bayreuth, Germany,  2. GEMOC Macquarie

Modification of sub-continental lithospheric mantle in SE China   Invited
X. Xu1,2, W.L. Griffin2, D. Zhao3 and S.Y. O’Reilly2
1. State Key Laboratory of Mineral Deposit Research, Nanjing University, Nanjing,  2. GEMOC Macquarie,  3. Department of Geological Sciences, University of South Carolina, SC, USA

Are all mantle plumes equal in Nickel and PGE potential  Invited
M. Zhang1, K.-L. Wang1, S.Y. O’Reilly1, J. Hronsky1,2 and W.L. Griffin1,3
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. BHP Billiton, Perth, WA, Australia,  3. CSIRO Exploration and Mining, North Ryde, NSW, Australia

Mineral chemistry of peridotites from Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic lithosphere: constraints on lithospheric mantle evolution, eastern China
J.P. Zheng1,2, W.L. Griffin2,3, S.Y. O’Reilly2 and M. Zhang2
1. China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China,  2. GEMOC Macquarie, 3. CSIRO Exploration and Mining, North Ryde, NSW, Australia

AESC (AUSTRALIAN EARTH SCIENCES CONVENTION), MELBOURNE, JULY 2-6, 2006

Musgrave Province reconnaissance using TerraneChron®
J.C. Gum1 and E.A. Belousova2
1. PIRSA, Geological Survey Branch, Adelaide, SA, Australia,  2. GEMOC Macquarie

GRANULITES AND GRANITES 2006, BRASIL, JULY 10-12, 2006

High-pressure mafic granulites of Fiordland, New Zealand – A transient granulite event
N. Daczko1, L. Milan1 and G. Clarke2
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. School of Geosciences, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia

Kinematic and finite strain analysis in high-pressure mafic granulites of Fiordland, New Zealand
N. Daczko1, G. Clarke2 and K. Klepeis3
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. School of Geosciences, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia,  3. Department of Geology, University of Vermont, VT, USA

Heterogeneity in the lower crust, Fiordland, New Zealand: An atypical granulite belt?
L. Milan1, N. Daczko1, G. Clarke2, I. Turnbull3 and A. Allibone3
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. School of Geosciences, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia,  3. Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, Dunedin, New Zealand

AOGS, ASIA OCEANIA GEOSCIENCES SOCIETY 3RD ANNUAL MEETING, SINGAPORE, JULY 10-14, 2006

The age and evolution of the SCLM   Keynote
W.L Griffin1, S.Y. O’Reilly1, G. Begg1,2, E. Belousova1, E. Beyer1, J. Hronsky1,2, X. Xu1,3 and J. Zheng1,4
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. BHP Billiton, Perth, WA, Australia,  3. Department of Earth Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing, P.R. China,  4. Faculty of Earth Sciences, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China

Geochemical and geophysical evidence for lithospheric processes  Invited
S.Y. O’Reilly1, W.L. Griffin1, S. Grand2, G. Begg1 and J. Hronsky1 
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. Dept. of Geological Sciences, University of Texas, Austin, USA

Evolution of lithospheric mantle beneath SE margin of South China Block: in situ Re-Os evidence  Invited
K.-L. Wang1,2, S.Y. O’Reilly1,  W.L. Griffin1,3, N.J. Pearson1 and  M. Zhang1
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan,  3. CSIRO Exploration and Mining, North Ryde, Australia

Chemical characteristics of emeralds from various localities 
V. Pisutha-Arnond1,2,  T. Leelawatanasuk-Pavaro1,  P. Wathanakul1,3, W. Atichat1,  D. Schwarz4 and T. Win5
1. Gem and Jewelry Institute of Thailand (GIT), Thailand,  2. Dept. of Geology, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand,  3. Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand,  4. Gubelin Gem Lab, Lucerne, Switzerland,  5. GEMOC Macquarie

Trace element analysis of alluvial diamonds from Myanmar and Thailand by LA- ICPMS
T. Win1, P. Wathanakul 2 and S. Elhlou1
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. Kasetsart University, Thailand

Guidelines for lithospheric origins of emeralds 
P. Wathanakul1, D. Schwarz3, V. Pisutha-Arnond4, W. Atichat2, T. Win5 and W. Hofmeister6
1. Kasetsart University, Thailand,   2. Gem and Jewelry Institute, Thailand,  3. Gubelin Gem Lab, Switzerland,   4. Chulalongkorn University, Thailand,  5. GEMOC Macquarie,  6. University of Mainz, Germany

16TH ANNUAL V. M. GOLDSCHMIDT CONFERENCE, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, AUGUST 27- SEPTEMBER 1, 2006

Combined experimental and geochemical evidence for the origins of Tasmanian intraplate basalts
J. Adam and T.H. Green
GEMOC Macquarie

Most abyssal peridotites are old!
O. Alard1,2  
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. Lab. Tectonophysisque, CNRS-Université de Montpellier, France

Proterozoic rejuvenation of the Archean crust tracked by U-Pb and Hf-isotopes in detrital zircon
E.A. Belousova1, A.J. Reid2, W.L. Griffin1 and S.Y. O’Reilly1
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. Geological Survey Branch, PIRSA, SA, Australia

Archean to Proterozoic depletion in Cape Verde lithospheric mantle
C. Bonadiman1, M. Coltorti1, F. Siena1, S.Y. O’Reilly2, W.L. Griffin2 and N.J. Pearson2
1. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy,  2. GEMOC Macquarie

The trace element geochemistry of magnetite and pyrite in Fe oxide (±Cu-Au) mineralised systems: Insights into the geochemistry of ore-forming fluids
M.J. Carew1, G. Mark1,2, N.H.S. Oliver1 and N. Pearson3
1. EGRU, School of Earth Sciences, James Cook University,  2. Monash Ore Geology Research and Exploration Group, School of Geosciences, Monash University,  3. GEMOC Macquarie

Infrared investigation of Timber Creek 01 Kimberlite diamonds
S.A. Cooper1,2, W.L. Griffin1 and S.Y. O’Reilly1
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. Orogenic Exploration Pty Ltd, Burwood, Victoria, Australia

Timescales of petrogenesis in an active caldera, Rabaul, Papua New Guinea
H.S. Cunningham1, S.P. Turner1, A. Dosseto1 and S. Eggins2
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. Department of Geology, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia

A high-Nb OIB-like mafic province in northwestern NSW, Australia
K.A. Dadd
GEMOC Macquarie

Amphibole fractionation - A constraint on the depth of arc magma evolution?
J.P. Davidson1, A. Dosseto2 and S.P. Turner2 
1. Dept. of Earth Sciences, University of Durham, UK,  2. GEMOC Macquarie

The timescale of soil and saprolite production inferred from uranium-series isotopes: Case study in temperate Australia
A. Dosseto and S.P. Turner
GEMOC Macquarie

Trace element and isotopic composition of GJ-red zircon standard by laser ablation
S. Elhlou, E. Belousova, W.L. Griffin, N.J. Pearson and S.Y. O’Reilly
GEMOC Macquarie

The role of water in Precambrian ultramafic magmatism: Insights from an in situ microbeam and nanobeam assessment of hydromagmatic amphibole
M.L. Fiorentini1, S.W. Beresford2, E. Deloule3, W.E. Stone4, E. Hanski5, and N. Pearson6
1. School of Earth and Geographical Sciences, UWA, Crawley, Western Australia,  2. Department of Earth Sciences, Monash University, Victoria,  3. CRPG-CNRS, BP20, Vandoeuvre les Nancy Cedex, France,  4. Nevadastar, Vancouver, Canada,  5. Department of Geosciences, University of Oulu, Finland,  6. GEMOC Macquarie

Evidence that some microgranitoid enclaves are felsic magma cumulates
R.H. Flood and S.E. Shaw
GEMOC Macquarie

The role of the Béni floodplain on the chemical weathering fluxes in the upper Madeira basin, Bolivia
J. Gaillardet1, L. Maurice-Bourgoin2, J.L. Guyot3 and A. Dosseto4
1. Laboratoire de Geochimie et Cosmochimie, IPGP-CNRS, France,  2. Observatoire Midi Pyrenees, Toulouse, France,  3. Institut de Recherche pour le Development, Lima, Peru,  4. GEMOC Macquarie

Trace element substitution mechanisms in olivine 
K.J. Grant and B.J. Wood
GEMOC Macquarie

Experimentally determined mineral/melt partition coefficients for a Tasmanian nepheline basanite
T.H. Green and J. Adam 
GEMOC Macquarie

New calculations on water storage in the upper mantle, and implications for mantle melting models
T.H. Green1, E.H. Hauri2, G.A. Gaetani3 and J. Adam2
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. DTM, Carnegie Inst. Washington, Washington DC, USA,  3. Dept. Geology and Geophysics, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, USA

Trace-element patterns of diamond: Toward a unified genetic model  Keynote
W.L. Griffin1, S. Rege1, S.Y. O’Reilly1, S.E. Jackson1, N.J. Pearson1, D. Zedgenizov2 and G. Kurat3
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. Inst. Mineralogy and Petrography, Novosibirsk, Russia,  3. Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria

Tungsten isotopes and oxidation in early planetary mantles
A.N. Halliday1, B.J. Wood2 and A. Markowski3
1. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK,  2. GEMOC Macquarie,  3. Department Earth Sciences, ETH-Zürich, Switzerland

H profiles in mantle xenoliths: Constraints from diffusion data
J. Ingrin1 and K.J. Grant2
1. Minéralogie, LMTG, Univ. Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France,  2. GEMOC Macquarie

Hf isotopes and zircon recrystallization: A case study
P.D. Kinny1, G.J. Love1 and N.J. Pearson2
1. Applied Geology, Curtin University, Perth, Australia,  2. GEMOC Macquarie

U-series isotopic disequilibrium produced during experimental melting of granitic crust: Implications for shallow-level assimilation and pluton remobilisation
K. Knesel1, S. Turner2 and J.P. Davidson2,3
1. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane,  Australia,  2. GEMOC Macquarie,  3. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Durham, UK

Laser Ablation ICP-MS: Particle size-dependent isotopic fractionation of copper in laser-generated aerosols
H.-R. Kuhn, N.J. Pearson and S.E. Jackson
GEMOC Macquarie

Petrology and geochemistry of peridotite xenoliths from Vietnam, Indochina block
C.Y. Lan1, Y. Iizuka1, T. Usuki1, K.L. Wang1, Tran Tuan Anh2, Trinh Van Long3 and  S.Y. O’Reilly4
1. Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan,  2. Institute of Geological Sciences, NCNST, Vietnam,  3. South Vietnam Geological Mapping Division, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam,  4. GEMOC Macquarie

Oxygen isotopes, REE and U-Pb behaviour during metamorphic zircon formation
L. Martin1, S. Duchêne2, E. Deloule2 and O. Vanderhaeghe3
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. CRPG, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France,  3. UHP-G2R, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France

Use of in situ Hf–isotope analyses of zircon to interpret granitoid magma genesis
V. Murgulov, W.L. Griffin and S.Y. O’Reilly
GEMOC Macquarie

Crust-mantle evolution in NW Spitsbergen: Re-Os, U-Pb and Hf isotope data
N. Nikolic, S.Y. O’Reilly and W.L. Griffin
GEMOC Macquarie

The nature of subduction on the early Earth Invited
C. O’Neill1, A. Lenardic2, L. Moresi3, T. Torsvik4 and C.-T. Lee2
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. Department of Earth Sciences, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA,  3. MCC, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia,  4. Centre for Geodynamics, NGU, Trondheim, Norway

Ancient lithosphere domains in ocean basins are key geochemical “reservoirs”  Invited
S.Y. O’Reilly1, M. Zhang1, W.L. Griffin1, G. Begg1,2 and J. Hronsky1,2
1. GEMOC, Macquarie,  2. BHP Billiton, Perth, WA, Australia

Linking crustal and mantle events using in situ trace-element and isotope analysis  Invited
N.J. Pearson1, S.Y. O’Reilly1, W.L. Griffin1, O. Alard1,2 and E. Belousova1
1. GEMOC, Macquarie, 2. CNRS, Université de Montpellier, France

Mixing, fractionation and crustal assimilation in andesites: Evidence from U-Th disequilibrium data, Ruapehu, New Zealand
R.C. Price1, J.A. Gamble2, R. George3,  S. Turner3, I.E.M. Smith4 and C. Cook1
1. Dept. of Science and Engineering, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand,  2. Dept. of Geology, National University Ireland, University College Cork, Ireland,  3. GEMOC Macquarie,  4. Department of Geology, University of Auckland, NZ

England Batholith, NSW, Australia: Age implications for the Crust
S.E. Shaw and R.H. Flood
GEMOC Macquarie

Multiple events in oceanic upper mantle: Ru-Os-Ir alloys in Tibetan ophiolites
R.D. Shi1, X.C. Zhi1, S.Y. O’Reilly2,
W.L. Griffin2, N.J. Pearson2, W.J. Bai3, Q.S. Fang3, O. Alard2 and M. Zhang2
1. CAS Key Laboratory of Crust-Mantle Materials and Environments, School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China,  2. GEMOC Macquarie,  3. Institute of Geology, CAGS, Beijing, China

Enriched mantle component in high Sr/Y (“TTG”) granites: Hf, Sr, Nd, O, isotopic compositions of Cretaceous arc magmas from New Zealand
A.J. Tulloch1, W.L. Griffin2, D.L. Kimbrough3,  K. Faure4 and A. Saeed2
1. GNS Science, Dunedin, NZ,  2. GEMOC Macquarie,  3. San Diego State University,  4. GNS Science, Lower Hutt, NZ

Boron and oxygen isotopic evidence for recycling of subducted components through the Earth’s mantle since 2.5 Ga
S. Turner1, S. Tonarini2, I. Bindeman3, W.P. Leeman4 and B.F. Schaefer4
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. Instituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse, Pisa, Italy,  3. Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A,  4. National Science Foundation, Arlington, U.S.A,  5. School of Geosciences, Monash University, Australia

A 210Pb-226Ra-230Th-238U study of Klyuchevskoy and Bezymianny volcanoes, Kamchatka
S.P. Turner1, K.W.W. Sims2 and M.K. Reagan3
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. Department of Geology and Geophysics, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA, USA,  3. Department of Geoscience, University of Iowa, IA, USA

The origin of fertile enstatite by deep-seated carbonatite metasomatism
E. Van Achterbergh1,2, S.Y. O’Reilly1 and W.L. Griffin1
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. Rio Tinto OTX, Bundoora, VIC, Australia 

In situ Os dating of peridotite xenoliths, Tariat, northern Mongolia
K.-L. Wang1,2, S.Y. O’Reilly2, W.L. Griffin2 and N.J. Pearson2
1. Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan,  2. GEMOC Macquarie

Evaluation of a method for the separation of Ni in geological samples
P.R. Wieland, E. Beyer, S.E. Jackson, N.J. Pearson and S.Y. O’Reilly
GEMOC Macquarie

Emplacement, uplift and exhumation histories of Tibetan porphyry Cu-Mo-Au deposits 
J.-F. Xu1,  B.I.A. McInnes2, N.J. Evans2 and W.L. Griffin3
1. Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China,  2. CSIRO Exploration and Mining, ARRC, Kensington, WA, Australia,  3. GEMOC Macquarie

Modification of subcontinental lithospheric mantle in SE China
X. Xu1,2, W.L. Griffin2, D. Zhao3 and S.Y. O’Reilly2
1. State Key Laboratory for Mineral Deposit Research, Department of Earth Sciences, Nanjing University, P.R. China,  2. GEMOC Macquarie,
3. Department of Geological Sciences, University of South Carolina, USA

Provinciality of lithospheric mantle, E. Australia: Source of enriched components in the Cenozoic basalts  Invited
M. Zhang and S.Y. O’Reilly
GEMOC Macquarie

11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EXPERIMENTAL MINERALOGY, PETROLOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY, BRISTOL, UK, SEPTEMBER 11-13, 2006

An electron microprobe, LAM ICP-MS and single-crystal X-ray study of the effects of pressure, H2O concentration and ƒO2 on experimentally produced basaltic amphiboles
J. Adam1, R. Oberti2, F. Camara2 and T.H. Green3
1. Blakehurst, N.S.W., Australia,  2. CNR-Instituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse, unità di Pavia, Italy,  3. GEMOC Macquarie

Olivine-melt partitioning and Henry’s Law revisited
K.J. Grant and B.J. Wood
GEMOC Macquarie

An experimental study of thallium partitioning and isotope fractionation during planetary core formation processes 
S.G. Nielsen1, B.J. Wood2, M. Rehkämper3 and A.N. Halliday1
1. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK,  2. GEMOC Macquarie,  3. Department of Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College, UK

Partitioning of weakly siderophile elements during core formation
B.J. Wood, A. Corgne and J. Wade
GEMOC, Macquarie

MSA/GS SHORT COURSE WATER IN NOMINALLY HYDROUS MINERALS, VERBANIA, ITALY, OCTOBER 1-4, 2006

Mineral-Melt Partitioning of Water at H2O-Undersaturated Conditions: Implications for Water Storage, Transport and Melting
E.H. Hauri1, G.A. Gaetani2, T.H. Green3
1. Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, USA,  2. Department of Geology and Geophysics, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, USA,  3. GEMOC Macquarie

GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, GSA ANNUAL MEETING AND EXPOSITION, PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER 22-25, 2006

Detrital record of lower crust exhumation in a fossil mid-ocean spreading center: Macquarie Island, Southern Ocean, 54º30’S, 158º56’E
R. Portner1, N.R. Daczko1,  J.A. Dickinson2 and N. Harb1
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. School of Geosciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

AGU FALL MEETING, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, USA, DECEMBER 11-15, 2006

The evolution of a weathering profile and the rates of soil and saprolite production
A. Dosseto1, J. Chappell2, E.G. Green3 and S.P. Turner1
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. Research School of Earth Sciences, ANU, Canberra, ACT, Australia,  3. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, USA

U-series constraints on the genesis of high-Mg andesites at White Island, New Zealand
S. Turner1, H. Zarah2, B. Schaefer3, R. George1, K. Berlo1, H. Cunningham1, R. Price3 and S. Gamble4
1. GEMOC Macquarie,  2. School of Geosciences, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia,  3. School of Science and Technology, University of Waikato, NZ,  4. Department of Geology, University College Cork, Ireland

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Annual Report 2006