Dr Matthew Warke
Research Fellow
Earth and Environmental Sciences
university of st andrews
United Kingdom
Biography
Before joining the Geobiology group here at St Andrews he completed his PhD at the University of Manchester (2013-2017) on the sedimentology and carbonate geochemistry of the Transvaal Supergroup (South Africa).
Research Interest
using multiple oxygen (and sulfur) isotopes to constrain atmospheric composition over Earth history (Paleoproterozoic to modern).
Publications
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Cooper, M, Floyd, J, Barker, G, Desissa Ture, M, Hodgson, J, McConnell, B & Warke, MR 2016, Ground Truthing of Tellus EM Anomalies Associated with the Ordovician—Silurian Moffat Shale Group, Northern Ireland. in M Young (ed.), Unearthed: impacts of the Tellus surveys of the north of Ireland. Royal Irish Academy, Dublin.
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Schroeder, S & Warke, MR 2016, 'Termination of BIF deposition in the Paleoproterozoic Tongwane Formation, South Africa' South African Journal of Geology, vol 119, no. 2, pp. 329-346. DOI: 10.2113/gssajg.119.2.3.329