
معرفی
Nicholas Arndt is a Professor at Université de Grenoble since 1998, with prior positions at Géosciences Rennes, Max-Planck-Institut, and University of Saskatchewan. His research focuses on magmatic ore deposits, early Earth habitats, and petrology of mafic/ultramafic volcanic rocks.
- Education: BSc (Hons) in Geology from Australian National University (1969), PhD in Geology from University of Toronto (1975)
His work spans mantle dynamics, komatiite geochemistry, and Archean geobiology. Key contributions include understanding mantle-derived magmas, spinifex texture formation, and large igneous provinces' environmental impact.
Recent publications emphasize mantle recycling, sulfide deposit origins, and early Earth metallogeny. Awards include ISI Highly Cited Researcher, Fellow of the Geochemical Society, and Senior Member of Institut Universitaire de France.
He has led major research programs like the European Science Foundation's 'Archean Environment: the Habitat of Early Life' and directed graduate studies at Grenoble. Professional roles include editing Chemical Geology, Journal of Petrology, and eEarth.

