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Jack Stirling is a Researcher at the School of Earth and Oceans, The University of Western Australia. He specializes in geochronology, tectonics, and continental crust formation with a focus on batholiths and accretionary orogens. His work includes studies on the Bega Batholith and Kohistan Terrane, employing U-Pb geochronology and geochemical methods to understand crustal evolution.
- Education:
- Doctoral Thesis (2022): 'Generation of granites and continental growth in eastern Australia'
- Master's Thesis (2016): 'Geochronology of Lower Crustal Cumulate Complexes in the Kohistan Terrane'
- Research Interests: Batholith dynamics, magmatic underplating, continental crust formation, and tectonic evolution of accretionary systems.
His recent work emphasizes high-precision geochronology to trace magmatic processes in island arcs and continental margins. Collaborations with institutions like Gondwana Research and Scopus highlight his global impact in Earth sciences.
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