
About
Don Porcelli is an Associate Professor of Geochemistry at the University of Oxford, affiliated with St Anne's College. His research focuses on understanding Earth's geochemical processes, particularly through the lens of isotope geochemistry and mantle dynamics. He investigates topics such as trace metal cycling in oceanic and riverine systems, redox-sensitive elements in sediments, and the evolution of Earth's mantle through geodynamic modeling.
Key research interests include:
- Isotope Geochemistry: Cadmium, lithium, uranium, and iron isotopes in marine and terrestrial environments.
- Mantle Dynamics: Geochemical heterogeneity, mantle convection models, and the origin of Earth's volatile cycles.
- Climate and Environmental Change: Impacts of climate warming on chemical weathering in Siberian river basins and Arctic Ocean fluxes.
- Paleoceanography: Reconstructing ancient ocean conditions during events like Oceanic Anoxic Events.
His recent work explores the interplay between biogeochemical processes and microbial interactions (e.g., arsenic adsorption by biofilms) and the application of isotope tracers to trace global geochemical cycles. Collaborative projects include studies on Martian atmospheric origins and the preservation of radiogenic argon in Earth's crust.
Awards: No scientific awards explicitly mentioned in the text.
Advising & Collaborations: While no student names are listed, his research likely involves graduate students in geochemistry and environmental science. Collaborations span multidisciplinary fields, including oceanography, planetary science, and climate modeling.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with research groups focused on isotope geochemistry, mantle dynamics, and Arctic environmental systems at the University of Oxford and international institutions.
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