For elucidating the relationships among metamorphism, fluid composition and flow, and the mechanisms of deformation in the crust.
Research
She has published the finding of her research in metamorphic petrology, tectonics, geochemistry and geology in geographical journals and other peer publications hence cited with an H-index of 44 with 6096 citations and has thus published research findings in over 73 peer-reviewed journal geographical publications[6]
Selverstone's research examines the interactions between water and rocks [7] and changes in rocks that occur in the subsurface. Much of her research centered on the Eastern Alps (e.g., [8][9]) where her research examines the processes that lead to the formation and breakdown of new mountains, or their orogenesis.[10] Selverstone has also used stable isotopes of chlorine to examine small-scale fluid-rock interactions.[11][12] In 2010, Selverstone and colleagues discovered diamonds in the Italian Alps[13] which were the first diamonds from an oceanic source found in the area.[14] The geochemistry of the diamonds indicated that carbon release from the rocks was through dissolution and therefore could be a mechanism to transfer carbon from the mantle to the atmosphere.[15]
Selected publications
Selverstone, J.; Spear, F. S.; Franz, G.; Morteani, G. (1 January 1984). "High-Pressure Metamorphism in the SW Tauern Window, Austria: P-T Paths from Hornblende-Kyanite-Staurolite Schists". Journal of Petrology. 25 (2): 501–531. doi:10.1093/petrology/25.2.501.
Selverstone, Jane (December 1985). "Petrologic constraints on imbrication, metamorphism, and uplift in the SW Tauern Window, eastern Alps". Tectonics. 4 (7): 687–704. Bibcode:1985Tecto...4..687S. doi:10.1029/TC004i007p00687.
Selverstone, Jane (February 1988). "Evidence for east-west crustal extension in the Eastern Alps: Implications for the unroofing history of the Tauern window". Tectonics. 7 (1): 87–105. Bibcode:1988Tecto...7...87S. doi:10.1029/TC007i001p00087.
Reginald Daly Lecturer, American Geophysical Union (2014)[19]
Personal life
Selverstone is married to the meteorologist David Gutzler[20] and they have two children.[3] In 2006 Selverstone and Gutzler discussed their path through different research institutions as a dual-career couple.[21] Selverstone is also a photographer primarily interested in black and white images.[22]
References
↑ Gates, Alexander E. (2003). A to Z of earth scientists. New York: Facts on File. ISBN9781438109190.
↑ Selverstone, J.; Spear, F. S.; Franz, G.; Morteani, G. (1 January 1984). "High-Pressure Metamorphism in the SW Tauern Window, Austria: P-T Paths from Hornblende-Kyanite-Staurolite Schists". Journal of Petrology. 25 (2): 501–531. doi:10.1093/petrology/25.2.501.
↑ Selverstone, J.; Morteani, G.; Staude, J.-M. (July 1991). "Fluid channelling during ductile shearing: transformation of granodiorite into aluminous schist in the Tauern Window, Eastern Alps". Journal of Metamorphic Geology. 9 (4): 419–431. Bibcode:1991JMetG...9..419S. doi:10.1111/j.1525-1314.1991.tb00536.x.
↑ Selverstone, Jane (December 1985). "Petrologic constraints on imbrication, metamorphism, and uplift in the SW Tauern Window, eastern Alps". Tectonics. 4 (7): 687–704. Bibcode:1985Tecto...4..687S. doi:10.1029/TC004i007p00687.
↑ Selverstone, Jane; Sharp, Zachary D. (1 May 2015). "Chlorine isotope behavior during prograde metamorphism of sedimentary rocks". Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 417: 120–131. Bibcode:2015E&PSL.417..120S. doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2015.02.030.
↑ Selverstone, Jane; Sharp, Zachary D. (15 October 2011). "Chlorine isotope evidence for multicomponent mantle metasomatism in the Ivrea Zone". Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 310 (3–4): 429–440. Bibcode:2011E&PSL.310..429S. doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2011.08.034.
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