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    Fossilpedia™ : Geospatial Data Curation and Mapping of Fossils from the Hell Creek Formation in South Dakota 

    Herbert, Thomas J.; Sargent, Jonathan; Wagner, Sabrina; Ihinger, Phillip D.; Rozario, Papia F. (2021-04)
    The lack of accurate, consistent, and precise data collection of exhumed fossils has been a major obstacle to developing consistent inferences and conclusions based on paleontological work. We have developed and designed ...
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    Characterization of 18th Century French Glass Trade Beads from Fort Mackinac, MI : Chemistry and Infrared Spectroscopy 

    Vang, Duabchi; Anderson, Jackelyn R.; Langfield, Katherine; Ihinger, Phillip D. (2019-05)
    Glass trade beads made in Europe were an important commodity in colonial North America. The style and composition of glass beads were unique to each manufacturing site and can be used today to trace trading relationships ...
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    Characterization of 18th Century French Glass from Saint-Nicolas-des-Biefs, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, France : Chemistry and Infrared Spectroscopy 

    Vang, Duabchi; Anderson, Jackelyn R.; Langfield, Katherine; Ihinger, Phillip D. (2019-05)
    Glass beads manufactured in Europe were brought to North America and used in trade with native American peoples. The style and composition of glass beads can be used to trace intercontinental connections between the 16th ...
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    Experimental Study of Hydroxyl Stretching in Aluminosilicate Glass Cooled from High Temperature at Variable Quench Rates 

    Langfield, Katherine; Guenther, William; Ihinger, Phillip D. (2021-04)
    The physical properties of natural silicate magma are strongly influenced by the dissolution of water into the aluminosilicate melt framework. Of note is the presence of hydroxyl species (X-OH) that break apart the rigid ...
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    Role of Liquid Immiscibility and Sequential Extraction in the Evolution of the Bushveld Layered Mafic Intrusion, RSA 

    Ress, Kalie M.; Ihinger, Phillip D. (2021-04)
    The Bushveld layered mafic intrusion is the world’s largest magmatic body and hosts much of the known platinum, chromium, titanium, and vanadium reserves. The origin and magmatic evolution of the intrusion is still the ...
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    The Distribution of Hydrous Impurities in Quartz : The Role of Twinning 

    Ihinger, Phillip D.; Fitzpatrick, William A. (2018-04)
    Quartz crystals have been studied since ancient times by scientists and natural philosophers attempting to unlock the mysteries behind their aesthetic appearance and cryptic morphological properties. Previous studies ...
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    Infrared Spectroscopy of Quartz and Feldspar in Alpine Hydrothermal Veins 

    Brost, Steve C.; Brinza, Eric M.; Fitzpatrick, William A.; Ihinger, Phillip D. (2016-10-21)
    With the aim of discerning fluid conditions present during hydrothermal activity associated with Alpine metamorphism, we present new results on the abundance and distribution of hydrous impurities in co-crystallizing ...
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    Geologic Mapping and Petrologic Modeling of the Green Mountain Shield Volcano, Oregon 

    Friedemann, Chase A.; Ihinger, Phillip D. (2017-03-01)
    The Green Mountain Shield Volcano (GM)–dated at 740,000 Ka–is located in Eastern Oregon at the intersection of the Oregon High Lava Plains Province and the northernmost Basin and Range Province. In a preliminary study, ...
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    Major Element Variations in the Evolving Skaergaard Magma Chamber : A Computer Simulation to Test the Sequential Extraction Model 

    Ihinger, Phillip D.; Vircks, Jacob (2018-05)
    Chemical evolution within basaltic magma chambers is still the subject of intense debate. The Skaergaard Intrusion in southeast Greenland has been the subject of considerable study for nearly a century, and yet today no ...
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    Chemical Diffusion in Watermelon Tourmaline : Parallel Versus Perpendicular to C-axis 

    Tollefson, Kyle; Ihinger, Phillip D. (2018-02-09)
    The chemical composition of tourmaline can provide unique insights into the thermal evolution of their growth environment, including that of pegmatites (in igneous systems) and hydrothermal veins (in metamorphic systems). ...
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