We are interested in the use of isotope and trace element data to address a wide range of questions in the Earth (and other) Sciences. In addition we share a passion for the development of new analytical techniques and methodologies to assist in solving intractable problems. We have currently active research projects in areas of mantle evolution, past environmental change, granite magmatism, subduction zone processes, kimberlite petrogenesis, analytical technique development, and archaeometry, in addition to frequent projects from Biological and Zoological Science colleagues. Four areas, however, represent a significant proportion of our current research effort:
2. The Future of ICPMS analysis
3. Subduction zone geochemistry