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Jacqueline
Vander Auwera
Department
of Geology (B20)
Université
de Liège
B-4000
SART TILMAN
BELGIUM
Phone:
+32-4-3662253
Fax: +32-4-3662029
jvdauwera@ulg.ac.be |
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Education
1983
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Licence en sciences géologiques et minéralogiques,
Université Libre de Bruxelles
1984
- Informatique (certificat), Université
Libre de Bruxelles
1988
- Ph.D., Université Catholique de
Louvain
1991
- Postdoctoral fellow (Fulbright) at
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, USA
Research
profile
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Use
of geochemical data and experimental petrology (phase equilibria, partition
coefficients) to constrain magmatic differentiation processes
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Role
played by partial melting of the lower crust and/or the upper mantle in the
production of parent magmas of magmatic suites
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Dynamic
of magma chambers
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Experimental
constraints on the crystallization of basic magmas
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Petrology
of Proterozoic massif anorthosites
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Development
of layered intrusions
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Petrology
of Fe-Ti deposits associated with AMCG suites
(Anorthosite-Mangerite-Charnockite-Granites)
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Skarn
deposits associated with calc-alkaline intrusions
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Development
in analytical techniques (XRF, ICPMS)
Publications
Five
International Publications
Vander
Auwera J. (1993). Diffusion controlled growth of pyroxene-bearing margins on
amphibolite bands in the granulite facies of Rogaland (southwestern Norway):
Implications for granulite formation. Contributions
to Mineralogy and Petrology, 114:203-220.
Vander
Auwera J., Longhi J. (1994). Experimental study of a jotunite (hypersthene
monzodiorite) : constraints on the parent magma composition and crystallization
conditions (P, T, fO2) of the Bjerkreim-Sokndal layered intrusion (Norway). Contributions
to Mineralogy and Petrology, 118:60-78.
Vander
Auwera J., Longhi J., Duchesne J.C. (1998). A liquid line of descent of the
jotunite (hypersthene monzodiorite) suite. Journal
of Petrology, 39(3), 439-468.
Vander
Auwera J., Longhi J., Duchesne J.C. (2000). Pressure effects on the partitioning
of Sr between plagioclase and melt and of Cr between low-Ca pyroxene and melt :
implications for anorthosite petrogenesis. Earth
and Planetary Science letters, 178 (3-4), 303-314.
Guest
editor Special Issue of Precambrian Research « Origin and Evolution of
Precambrian Anorogenic Magmatism », Vol 124, 2-4, 2003 (Vander Auwera J.,
Martin H., Rämö T.)
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