Carl Stevenson
doctor
Geology
hull
United Kingdom
Biography
BSc in Geology, Queens University Belfast PhD in Earth Sciences, University of Birmingham
Research Interest
His research uses rock magnetism, geophysics and petrology to determine the large-scale geometry and internal architecture of intrusions and has led to breakthroughs in understanding magma transport and accommodation in the Earth’s crust.
Publications
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Stevenson, CTE. and Bennett, N. (2011) The emplacement of the Palaeogene Mourne Granite Centres, Northern Ireland: New results from the Western Mourne Centre. Journal of the Geological Society, v168, p831-6.
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Petronis, MS., O’Driscoll, B., Stevenson, CTE. & Reavy, RJ. (2012) Controls on emplacement of the Caledonian Ross of Mull Granite, NW Scotland: Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility and magmatic and regional structures. Geological Society of America Bulletin. doi:10.1130/B30362.1
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Magee, C., Stevenson, C.T.E., O’Driscoll, B., and Petronis, M.S. Local and regional controls on the lateral emplacement of the Ben Hiant dolerite intrusion, Ardnamurchan (NW Scotland). Journal of Structural Geology, 39, 66-82.