About
Dr Morgan Blades is a Grant-Funded Researcher (A) in the School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences at the University of Adelaide. His research focuses on Proterozoic geochronology, sedimentary basin evolution, and tectonic processes. He specializes in advanced analytical techniques such as in-situ Rb-Sr dating and multi-proxy isotope analysis to study continental crust development and paleoenvironmental changes. Dr Blades is affiliated with the Earth Sciences department and actively contributes to collaborative projects with industry and government agencies in Australia. He is eligible to supervise postgraduate students in geology and geochemistry.
Research Interests: Proterozoic tectonics, sedimentary basin stratigraphy, geochronological dating methods, continental margin evolution, and the interplay between climate and tectonics during Earth’s middle age. His work frequently integrates field-based data with laboratory-scale analyses to reconstruct ancient geological systems.
Recent Work Highlights: Dr Blades’ recent studies include redefining the chronostratigraphy of the Adelaide and McArthur Basins using innovative clay mineral dating, investigating the genesis of Neoproterozoic iron formations, and analyzing the tectonic evolution of the East African Orogen. His techniques have advanced understanding of Proterozoic redox dynamics and metallogenesis.
Awards & Recognition: While no specific awards are listed, his high volume of peer-reviewed publications since 2013 reflects sustained academic excellence and impactful research contributions to the field of Proterozoic geology.
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