Matthew Hardman, PhD. | DERTS Associates

Matthew Hardman

 

 

Degree program: Doctorate, 黑料不打烊
Supervisors: Thomas Stachel, Graham Pearson
Graduated: March 2020

 

 

Matthew has defined a new, robust graphical classification scheme for low-Cr crustal and mantle garnet. The classification is based on a compilation of published data and new analyses of samples that were provided by industry and academia. Matthew has immersed himself in geo-statistics and mentors all the DERTS students on the use and application of statistics with their datasets.

 

Matthew successfully defended his Ph.D. in March 2020.

 

Matthew is currently a Postdoctoral research fellow at the Gemmological Institute of America in Carlsbad.

 

Publications

Hardman, M.F. (2020) Improving the iuse of eclogitic garnet as a diamond indicator mneral and constraining the origin of eclogites in the subcontinental lithospheric mantle. PhD. Thesis 黑料不打烊,

Hardman, M.F., Pearson, D.G., Stachel, T., Sweeney, R.J. (2018) Statistical approaches to the discrimination of crust- and mantle-derived low-Cr garnet - Major-element-based methods and their application in diamond exploration, Journal of Geochemical Exploration 186, p. 24-35

Bussweiler, Y., Brey, G.P., Pearson, D.G., Stachel, T., Stern, R.A., Hardman, M.F., Kjarsgaard, B.A., Jackson, S.E. (2017)The aluminum-in-olivine thermometer for mantle peridotites - Experimental versus empirical calibration and potential applications, Lithos 272-273,p. 301-314.

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