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Recent Publications:
Felipe, M.A.,Kubicki, S.D., and Rye, D.M., 2004, Oxygen isotope exchange kinetics between H2Oand H2SiO4 from ab initio calculations: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 68, p. 949-958.
Lüttge, A.,Bolton, E.W., Rye, D.M., 2004, A Kinetic model of metamorphism: an applicationto siliceous Dolomites: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, v. 146, p.546-565.
Everett, C.E.,Rye, D.M., and Elam, R.M., 2003, Source or Sink? An Assessment of the Role ofthe Old Red Sandstone in the Genesis of the Irish Zn-Pb Deposits: EconomicGeology, v. 98, p. 31-50.
Felipe. M.A., Kubicki, S.D., andRye, D.M., 2003, Hydrogen isotope exchange kinetics between H2O andH2SiO4 from ab initiocalculations: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 67, p. 1259-1276.
Lasaga, A.C.,Rye, D.M., Lü A., and Bolton, E.W., 2001, Calculation of fluid fluxes inthe Earth's crust: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 65, p. 1161-1185.
Lasaga, A.C., A. Lüttge, Rye,D.M., Bolton, E.W., 2000, Dynamic treatment of invariant and univariantreactions in metamorphic systems, American Journal of Science, v. 300, p.173-221.
Masters, R.L., Ague, J.J., and Rye, D.M., 2000, An oxygen and carbon isotopic study of multiple episodes offluid flow in the Dalradian and Highland Border Complex, Stonehaven, Scotland:Journal of the Geological Society of London, v. 157, p. 367-379.
Ague, J.J., Rye, D.M.. 1999,Simple Models of CO2 Release from Metacarbonates with Implicationsfor Interpretation of Directions And Magnitudes of Fluid Flow in the DeepCrust: Journal of Petrology, v. 40, p. 1443-1462.
Bolton, E.W., A.C. Lasaga andD.M. Rye, 1999, Long-term flow/chemistry feedback in a porous medium withheterogeneous permeability: Kinetic control of dissolution and precipitation,American Journal of Science, v. 299, p. 1-68.
Everett, C.E., Wilkinson, J.J., and Rye. D.M., 1999, Fracture controlledfluid flow in the lover Paleozoic basement rocks Ireland: Implications for thegenesis of Irish-type Zn-Pb deposits in McCaffrey, K. Longergan, L. andWilkinson, J.(eds), Fractures, fluid flow, and mineralization, Geol. Soc.London, Special Publication v. 155, p. 245-276.
Ague, J.J.,Park, J., and Rye, D.M., 1998, Regional metamorphic dehydration and seismichazard: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 25, p. 4221-4224.
Bolton, E.W., Lasaga, A.C., and Rye, D.M., 1997, 1997, Dissolution andprecipitation via forced-flux injection in a porous medium with spatiallyvariable permeability: Kinetic control in two dimensions: Journal ofGeophysical Research, v. 102, p. 12159-12171.
Bolton, E, W., Lasaga, A. C. and Rye, D.M., 1996, A Model for the kineticcontrol of quartz dissolution and precipitation in porous media flow withspatially variable permeability: Formulation and examples of thermalconvection. Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 101, p. 22157-11187.
Van Haren, J.L.M., Ague, J. J., and Rye, D. M., 1996, Oxygen isotope recordof channelized and pervasive fluid infiltration during regional metamorphism ofpelitic schist, south-central Connecticut, USA. Geochimica et CosmochimicaActa,v. 60, p. 3487-3504.
Tanaka, N, Rye, D.M., Rye, R., Avak, H. and Yoshinari, T, 1995, HighPrecision mass spectrometric analysis of isotopic abundance ratios in nitrousoxide by direct injection of N2O. Intl Jrnl Mass Spectrometry andIon Processes, v 142, p. 163-175
Tanaka, N., Rye, D.M., Xiao, Y. and Lasaga, A.C., 1994, Use of stable sulfurisotope systematics for evaluating oxidation reaction pathways andin-cloud-scavenging of sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere. Geophysical ResearchLtrs, v 21-14, p. 1519-1522
Landman, N., Cochran, J.K., Rye, D.M., Tanabe, K. and Arnold, J., 1994,Early life history of Nautilus: Evidence from isotopic analyses ofaquarium-reared specimens. Paleobio. v 20-1, p. 40-51.
Lasaga, A.C. and Rye, D.M., 1993, Fluid flow and chemical reaction kineticsin metamorphic systems. American Journal of Science, v 293, p. 361-404.
Berner, R.A. and Rye, D.M., 1992, Calculation of the phanerozoic strontiumisotope record of the Oceans from a carbon cycle model. American Journal ofScience, v.292, p. 136-148.
Canalas, A., Cardellach, E., Rye, D.M. and Ayora, C., 1992, Origin of theatrivida vein (Catalonian Coastal Ranges, Spain): Mineralogic, fluid inclusion,and stable isotope study. Economic Geology, v. 87, p. 142- 153.
Tanaka, N. and Rye, D.M., 1991, Chlorine in the stratosphere. Nature(London), v. 353, p. 707.
Tanaka, N., Turekian, K.K. and Rye, D.M., 1991, The radiocarbon, d13C,210Pb, and 137Cs record in box cores from the continental margin of the MiddleAtlantic Bight. American Journal of Science, v 291, 90-105.
Dixon, P.R., Rye, D.M. and Janecky, D.R., 1991, Fluid flow connections tobasement rocks below sedimentary basins; evidence from the base metal depositsin Ireland In: Crustal-scale fluid transport; magnitude and mechanisms. GeophysRes Ltrs, v 18, p. 943-946.
Schiffries, C.M. and Rye, D.M., 1990, Stable isotopic systematics of theBushveld complex: II. Constraints on hydrothermal processes in layeredintrusions. American Journal of Science, v 290, p. 209-245.
Dixon, P.R., LeHuray, A.P. and Rye, D.M., 1990, Basement geology andtectonic evolution of Ireland as deduced from lead isotopes. Jrnl Geol Soc,London, v 147, p. 121-132.
Johnson, C.A., Rye, D.M. and Skinner, B.J., 1990, Petrology and stableisotope geochemistry of the metamorphosed zinc-iron-manganese deposit atSterling Hill, New Jersey: Economic Geology and the Bulletin of the Soc of EconGeologists, v 85, p. 1133-1161.
Jansen, B.H., Jr., Van der Rijst, H., Rye, R.O., Andriessen, P.A.M. and Rye,D.M., 1989, High integrated fluid rock ratios during metamorphism at Naxos:Evidence from carbon isotopies of calcite in a schists and fluid inclusions. Adiscussion of the paper by Kreulen (1988) (Contributions to Mineralogy andPetrology v 98, 38-32). Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, v 103, p.123-126.
Schiffries, C.M., and Rye, D.M., 1989, Stable isotopic systematics of theBushveld complex: I. Constraints of magmatic processes in layered intrusions.American Journal of Science, v 289, p. 481-873.
Rye, D. M., and Bradbury, H. J., 1988, Fluid flow in the crust; an examplefrom a Pyrenean thrust ramp. American Journal of Science, v 288, p. 197-235.
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