Yale University - Department of Geology and Geophysics













James Stevenson
Recent Graduate

Office:

Research Interests:
High-P partial melting of eclogite, Tromso Nappe, Norway.

Students and Postdocs:
John VandenBrooks

Selected Publication(s):
Stevenson, J. A., Daczko, N. R., Clarke, K. A., Pearson, N., Klepeis, K. A. 2005. Direct observation of adakitic melts generated in the lower continental crust, Fiordland, New Zealand. Terra Nova, in press (February issue).


Schroeter, F., Stevenson, J. A., Clarke, G. L., Daczko, N. R., Klepeis, K. A. 2004. Trace element partition during high-P partial melting and melt-rock interaction; and example from northern Fiordland, New Zealand. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 22, 443-457.

Hourigan, Jeremy K., Brandon, Mark T., Soloviev, Alexei. V., Kirmasov, Alexei B., Stevenson, James A., Garver, John. I., Reiners, Peter W. Eocene arc-continent collision and crustal consolidation in Kamchatka, Russian Far East. American Journal of Science, Submitted.

Daczko, N. R., Stevenson, J. A., Clarke, G. L., Klepeis, K. A. 2002. Successive hydration and dehydration of high-P mafic hornfels involving clinopyroxene-kyanite symplectites, Mt Daniel, Fiordland, New Zealand. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 20, 669-682.

Stevenson, J. A., Clarke, G. L., Daczko, N. R., Belousova, E., Klepeis, K. A. New Triassic and Jurassic ages for the Tuhua Sequence metasediments, New Zealand, from LA-ICPMS U-Th-Pb analyses of zircon, and their implications for provenance. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, being revised.