
About
Prof Gregory Yaxley is a Professor at the Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University. His research focuses on mantle processes, carbonatite magmas, and lithospheric stability. He holds qualifications including a BSc (Hons), Dip. Ed., and PhD. Key research interests include peridotite metasomatism, mantle dynamics, and kimberlite systems. Over 83 publications since 1993 highlight his work on xenolith geochemistry, experimental petrology, and cratonic architecture. Current projects investigate critical minerals in Australian deposits and carbonatite formation mechanisms. Active supervisory roles support graduate research in mantle petrology and magmatic systems.
Education
- BSc (Hons)
- Dip. Ed.
- PhD
Research Interests
Prof Yaxley explores cratonic lithosphere stability through mantle xenolith studies and investigates carbonatite magmas as critical mineral sources. Major themes include metasomatic controls, melt-rock interaction, and high-pressure experimental petrology. His work bridges geochemistry and geophysics to model mantle processes.
Recent Research Trends
Recent articles emphasize:
- Peridotite-Clinopyroxene Interactions in kimberlite systems (2025)
- Nitrogen Recycling in subduction zones (2024)
- Pargasite Channels in cratonic lithosphere (2024)
Grants & Projects
- ARC Training Centre in Critical Resources (2024-2029)
- Niobium Carbonate Geology Project (2024-2026)
- Early Earth Mantle Melting (2022-2025)
Labs & Teams
Leads ANU's mantle petrology group, collaborating with Geoscience Australia on plate dynamics modeling. Active in international diamond and kimberlite research networks.
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