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John Adam is an Honorary Research Fellow at Macquarie University's School of Natural Sciences, specializing in experimental petrology and geochemistry. His research focuses on magma dynamics, crust-mantle interactions, and the evolution of magmatic systems. With a career spanning over four decades, he has contributed to understanding processes such as melt-rock interactions, arc volcanism, and the genesis of continental crust.
Research Highlights:
- Experimental studies on magma storage, differentiation, and evolution in volcanic systems like White Island, New Zealand.
- Investigations into adakite formation and crust-mantle interactions in postcollisional settings like the Tibetan Plateau.
- Key contributions to understanding volatile (e.g., water, sulfur) behavior in magmas and their role in mantle-crust transfer.
- Leadership in the Deep Earth Melt Network project (2019), advancing methodologies for studying magma transport.
Collaborations: Active collaborations with institutions globally, including projects on Tonga arc magmatism, Tibetan plateau dynamics, and Hadean greenstone geochemistry.
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