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Dr. Andrey Gurenko is a Research Engineer at the CRPG UMR 7358 CNRS-UL, affiliated with the University of Lorraine, France. His research focuses on deep magmas and fluids, with expertise in geochemistry, petrology, and isotope studies. He has contributed extensively to understanding mantle dynamics, silicate-sulfide immiscibility, and volcanic processes through fieldwork and laboratory analysis.
- University: University of Lorraine
- Institution: CRPG UMR 7358 CNRS-UL
- Role: Research Engineer
His research spans topics like Hadean zircon formation, komatiite genesis, and oxygen/boron isotope analysis, with publications in high-impact journals such as Nature and Chemical Geology. Key subfields include mantle melting, hydrous reservoirs, and crustal contamination processes. Notable collaborations include work on the 2010 Merapi eruption and studies of the East African Rift.
Dr. Gurenko’s publications since 1996 demonstrate a consistent focus on mantle geochemistry, magma evolution, and isotopic tracers in volcanic and Archean systems. His work often integrates field data with advanced analytical techniques (e.g., SIMS, melt inclusions) to address fundamental questions in petrology.
Current affiliations include the University of Lorraine’s CRPG laboratory, where he contributes to projects involving deep Earth processes. No scientific awards or student advisement details are mentioned in the provided texts.


