Michael Mccurry
Professor
Geosciences
Idaho State University
United States of America
Biography
Michael McCurry, Ph.D. Chair, Professor
Research Interest
Interests are in the areas of low and high temperature geochemistry, igneous petrology, and volcanology. Principal experience is in geochemistry and petrology of magmatic systems in south eastern Idaho, Snake River Plain as well as Nevada and California.
Publications
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Ingram JC, Cortez MM, Bates DL, McCurry MO. Reductive Dechlorination of Trichloroethylene and Carbon Tetrachloride at Iron Oxides and Basalt Minerals.
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Geist DJ, Sims EN, Hughes SS, McCurry M. Open-system evolution of a single episode of Snake River Plain magmatism. SPECIAL PAPERS-GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. 2002 Jan 1:193-204.
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Hughes SS, McCurry M, Geist DJ. Geochemical correlations and implications for the magmatic evolution of basalt flow groups at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory. SPECIAL PAPERS-GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. 2002 Jan 1:151-74.
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Wright KE, McCurry M, Hughes SS. Petrology and geochemistry of the Miocene Tuff of McMullen Creek, central Snake River Plain, Idaho. Tectonic and magmatic evolution of the Snake River Plain volcanic province. Idaho Geol Surv Bull. 2002;30:177-94.
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McCurry M, Schmidt K. Petrology and oxygen isotope geochemistry of the Pucon ignimbrite-Southern Andean volcanic zone, Chile: Implications for genesis of mafic ignimbrites.