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Raymond Burgess is a Professor of Isotope Geochemistry at the University of Manchester. He completed his PhD in sulphur isotope geochemistry, where he acquired significant expertise in mass spectrometry and sample analysis. His primary research interests lie in noble gases and Ar-Ar geochronology. Burgess focuses on using these techniques to investigate ancient fluid flow processes and their timing, contributing valuable insights into the composition and behavior of Earth's fluids over geological time. His work is crucial for understanding the formation of ore deposits and the exchange of elements between the mantle and crust. With fieldwork experience in diverse locations including Portugal, Antarctica, and Iceland, he has strengthened the understanding of ancient fluids and their environmental impacts.
University of Manchester • Manchester, UK
Leading research in Isotope Geochemistry, focusing on noble gases and ancient fluid interactions.
University of Sheffield • Sheffield, UK
Worked on applying Ar-Ar techniques for mineral inclusions studies.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.