David M. Jenkins
Professor
Department of Geology
Binghamton University
United States of America
Biography
David M. Jenkins is an Professor of Geology at Binghamton University (SUNY). He has obtained his PhD from University of Chicago. His research interest lies in Experimental petrology and Crystal Chemistry.
Research Interest
Experimental petrology and geochemistry of metamorphic rocks Amphibole stability and crystal chemistry
Publications
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Chan A, Jenkins DM, Dyar MD. Partitioning of chlorine between NaCl brines and ferro-pargasite: implications for the formation of chlorine-rich amphiboles in mafic rocks. The Canadian Mineralogist. 2016 Jan 1;54(1):337-51.
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Holsing NA, Jenkins DM. Gasket temperature: an alternate technique for estimating sample temperature in a multi-anvil apparatus. High Pressure Research. 2016 Oct 1;36(4):557-63.
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Mueller BL, Jenkins DM, Dyar MD. Chlorine incorporation in amphiboles synthesized along the magnesio-hastingsite–hastingsite compositional join. European Journal of Mineralogy. 2017 May 1;29(2):167-80.