Anne Kaufmann

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Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Fingerprinting Sustainable Ores
    Postdoctoral Research Fellow

    Biography

    I am an analytical geochemist currently focusing on non-traditional stable isotope analysis by MC-ICP-MS applied to new challenges in sustainable resource exploration and processing.

    My background covers a broad range of geoscientific research ranging from experimental petrology to investigate Sulphur speciation in arc lavas, to studying the element partitioning and isotope fractionation during the magmatic-hydrothermal evolution of crustal intrusions using bulk rock, mineral and (fluid and melt) inclusion analysis.

    With a strong interest in developing and improving geochemical techniques for a better characterisation of geological and hydrological samples, I am particularly motivated to apply these methods to new challenging research objectives that benefit society and support a transition to a more sustainable future, and am happy to collaborate on projects that align with these interests.

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    • Isotope geochemistry
    • Sustainable resources
    • Igneous petrology
    • Magmatic-hydrothermal systems

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    O'Sullivan, E.M.; Kaufmann, A.K.C.; Rosca, C.; Babechuk, M.G.; Pierret, M.C.; Waber, N.H.; Nägler, T...
    Journal Publication ResearchOnline@JCU
    Kaufmann, Anne K.C.; Pettke, Thomas; Wille, Martin (2021) 'Molybdenum isotope fractionation at upper. Chemical Geology, 587 . [DOI] ...
    Journal Publication Open Access ResearchOnline@JCU