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CHAD D. DEERING
Department of Geology, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
800 Algoma Blvd., Oshkosh, WI 54901
deeringc@uwosh.edu
PH: (920) 424-0868
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EDUCATION
University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
2009 Ph.D. in Geological Sciences, Igneous Petrology, Geochemistry,
Volcanology
Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
2005 M.Sc in Geological Sciences, Igneous Petrology and Geochemistry
2003 B.Sc. in Geological Sciences (with Honors)
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TEACHING EXPERIENCES
2011- Asst. Professor, Department of Geology, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Courses taught: Physical Geology, Lithology, Geochemistry, Energy and
Mineral Resources
2009 Asst. Lecturer, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Canterbury
Courses taught: Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, Physical Volcanology,
Geochemistry
2007-2008 Teaching assistant, Department of Geological Sciences, University of
Canterbury
Courses taught: Earth Materials and Earth Dynamics, Plate Tectonics
2002-2005 Teaching assistant, Department of Geological Sciences, Michigan State
University
Courses taught: Geology in the Human Environment, Mineralogy and
Geochemistry, Structural Geology
______________________________________________________________________
2009-present Co-supervisor for a MSc and PhD student at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand
2009-present Science outreach in Seattle, University of Washington
2006-2009 Science outreach in New Zealand, University of Canterbury
_____________________________________________________________________
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
2009-2011 Research Associate, Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington
2006-2009 Doctoral research: Spatial and Temporal Distribution of a Rhyolite
Compositional Continuum from Wet-oxidizing to Dry-reducing Types
Governed by Lower-Middle Crustal P-T-ƒO2-ƒH2O Conditions in the
Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand
Advisors: Jim Cole, Steve Weaver, Colin Wilson, Ian Nairn
University of Canterbury, New Zealand, Department of Geological
Sciences
2003-2005 Masters research: Petrogenesis of Distinct Silicic Magma Types from the
Lower Pleistocene Guachipelin Caldera, NW Costa Rica: Extensive Magma
Mixing and Protracted Subvolcanic Residence
Advisors: Lina Patino, Tom Vogel, Bill Cambray, David Hindle
Michigan State University, Department of Geological Sciences
_____________________________________________________________________
OTHER ACTIVITIES
2003-2005 Laboratory manager, Department of Geological Sciences, Michigan State University
2002 Laboratory technician, Department of Geological Sciences, Michigan State University
________________________________________________________________________
HONORS, AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS
2003 John T. Wilband Memorial Scholarship: Recognition of academic excellence
2003 Estwing Award: Recognition of outstanding contributions to the department
2006-9 University of Canterbury Doctoral Scholarship
_______________________________________________________________________
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
International Association of Volcanology and Geochemistry of the Earth’s Interior ■
American Geophysical Union ■ Geological Society of America
_____________________________________________________________________
FUNDING
2011 NSF Co-funded; SEES, PIRE, EAR: $68,923
Joint United States-New Zealand Research Workshop on
Geothermal Energy Resources.
PI: Chad Deering
2010-15 Mighty River Power, New Zealand: $2.1 million
From Source to Surface: Improving drilling target success and identification of blind geothermal resources via volatile systematics.
PIs Darren Gravley, Chad Deering, Clinton Rissman, Ben Kennedy
2010-12 NSF Grant, ANT-0943274: $128,551
Geochemical transect from oceanic Adare Basin to adjacent continental Adare Peninsula: implications for the origin of Cenozoic magmas in Antarctica. Collaborative research: PIs: Kurt Panter and Pat Castillo
2009-10 University of Washington, Royalty Research Fund: $39,064
The importance of volatile elements during and after large explosive volcanic eruptions. PIs: Olivier Bachmann and Chad Deering
2006-8 Mason Trust Fund: University of Canterbury, Department of Geological Sciences: $5,950
Magma plumbing beneath the Okataina Volcanic Complex, Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand
________________________________________________________________________
REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES
Deering, C.D., Bachmann, O., Vogel, T.A. 2011. Co-eruption of extracted liquid and complementary cumulate mush following mafic intrusion: the case of the zoned Ammonia Tanks ignimbrite. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 310 518-521.
Deering, C.D., Bachmann, O., Dufek, J., Gravley, D. in press. Rift-Related Transition From Andesite to Rhyolite Volcanism in the Taupo Volcanic Zone (New Zealand) Controlled by Crystal-Melt Dynamics in Mush Zones With Variable Mineral Assemblages. Journal of Petrology
Deering, C.D., Vogel, T.A., Patino, L.C., Szymanski, D.W., Alvarado, G.E. In press. Magmatic processes that generate chemically distinct silicic magmas in NW Costa Rica and the evolution of continental crust in oceanic arcs. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
Bachmann, O., Deering, C.D., Ruprecht, J., Huber, C., Skopelittis, A., Schnyder, C.
In press. Evolution of silicic magmas in the Kos-Nisyros volcanic center: cycles associated with caldera collapse. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
Klemetti, E., Deering, C.D., Cooper, K.M., Roeske, S.M. 2011. Magmatic perturbations in the Okataina Caldera Complex in the 103-105 year timescales recorded in single zircon crystals from the Mt. Tarawera region, New Zealand. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 305 185-194.
Deering, C.D. and Bachmann, O. 2010. Trace element indicators of crystal accumulation in silicic rocks. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 297, 324-331.
Rooney, T., Sinha, A.K., Deering, C.D., Briggs, C. 2010. A Model for the Origin of Rhyolites from South Mountain, PA: Implications for Rhyolites Associated with LIPS. Lithosphere 2, 211-220.
Deering, C.D., Vogel, T.A., Cole, J.W., 2010. Extraction of crystal-poor rhyolite from a hornblende-bearing intermediate mush: a case study of the caldera-forming Matahina eruption, Okataina Volcanic Complex. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology DOI: 10.1007/s00410-010-0524-0.
Deering, C.D., Gravley, D.M., Vogel, T.A., Cole, J.W., Leonard, G.S., 2010. Origins of cold-wet-oxidizing to hot-dry-reducing magmatic cycles and distribution in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology DOI: 10.1007/s00410-010-0496-0.
Cole, J.W., Spinks, K.D, Deering, C.D., Nairn, I.A., Leonard, G.S., 2010. Volcanic and Structural Evolution of the Okataina Volcanic Centre, extensive dominantly silicic volcanism associated with the Taupo Rift, New Zealand. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 190, 123-135.
Deering, C.D., 2009. Cannibalization of an amphibole-rich andesitic progenitor induced by caldera-collapse during the Matahina eruption: Evidence from amphibole compositions. American Mineralogist 94, 1162-1174.
Deering, C.D., Cole, J.W., Vogel, T.A., 2008. A Rhyolite Compositional Continuum Governed by Lower Crustal Source Conditions in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand. Journal of Petrology 49, 2245-2276.
Deering, C.D., Vogel, T.A., Patino, L.C., Alvarado, G.E., 2007. Origin of distinct silicic magma types from the Guachipelín Caldera, NW Costa Rica: Evidence for magma mixing and protracted subvolcanic residence. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 165, 103-126.
____________________________________________________________________
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND ABSTRACTS
Deering, C.D., Kuehner, S., Bachmann, O. 2011. Magma Mush on Mars. 74th Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting
Bachmann, O., Deering, C.D., Huber, C., Dufek, J. 2011. The volcanic-plutonic connection. Goldschmidt, Prague, Czech Republic
Gravley, D.M., Deering, C.D., Wilson, C.J.N., Leonard, G.S., Rowland, J.V., Hikuroa, D.C.H. 2011. Temporal Links Between Rifting and Large-Scale Eruptions in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand. International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics
Hartung, E., Kennedy, B., Deering, C.D., Trent, A., Gane, J., Turnbull, R.E., Brown, S. 2010. The ‘Daly Gap’ and implications for magma differentiation in composite shield volcanoes: A case study from Akaroa Volcano, New Zealand. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union.
Vogel, T.A., Deering, C.D., Patino, L.C., Alvarado, G.E., Szymanski, D.W., 2010. Magmatic processes that generate chemically distinct silicic magmas in NW Costa Rica and the evolution of juvenile continental crust in oceanic arcs. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union.
Ruprecht, J.S., Bachmann, O., Deering, C.D., Huber, C., Skopelitis, A., Schnyder, C., 2010. Evolution of silicic magmas in the Kos-Nisyros volcanic center: cycles associated with caldera collapse. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union.
Deering, C.D., Bachmann, O., Vogel, T.A., 2010. Co-eruption of extracted liquid and complementary cumulate mush following mafic intrusion: the case of the zoned Ammonia Tanks ignimbrite. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union.
Deering, C.D., Turnbull, R., Bachmann, O., 2009. Continental arc dynamics: a plutonic-volcanic marriage in New Zealand. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union.
Klemetti, E.W., Cooper, K.M, Deering, C.D, 2009. Changes in source rhyolite over the last 50,000 years at the Okataina Caldera Complex, New Zealand recorded in zircon trace element zonation. Geological Society of America, Portland, Oregon.
Vogel, T.A., Valley, J.W., Eaton, J.K., Deering, C.D., Szymanski, D.W., Alvarado, G.E., Spicuzza, M., 2009. Origin of the low δ18O ignimbrites from NW Costa Rica. GSA Penrose, Yellowstone National Park.
Deering, C.D., Cole, J.W., Vogel, T.A., 2008. Magmatic Evolution and Distribution in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand. Goldschmidt, Vancouver, Canada.
Deering, C.D., Cole, J.W., Vogel, T.A., 2008. Magmatic Evolution and Distribution in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand. International Association of Volcanology and Geochemistry of Earth’s Interior, Iceland.
Cole, J.W., Deering, C.D., Spinks, K.D., Matthews, N.E., 2008. Evolution of the Okataina Volcanic Centre: Extensive predominantly silicic volcanism associated with the Taupo Volcanic Zone axial rift zone. International Association of Volcanology and Geochemistry of Earth’s Interior, Iceland.
Leonard, G.S., Calvert, A.T., Wilson, C.J.N., Gravley, D.M., Deering, C.D., 2008. Coastal uplift linked to sea level changes and a record of early Rotorua-Okataina eruptions: constraints from new Taupo Volcanic Zone 40Ar-39Ar geochronology, New Zealand. International Association of Volcanology and Geochemistry of Earth’s Interior, Iceland.
Deering, C.D, Cole, J.W., 2007. The 280 ka Matahina eruption, Okataina volcanic centre, New Zealand: A protracted rhyolite magma assembly by fractional crystallization, melt extraction, rhyolite-rhyolite mixing, and magmatic stratification. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, vol. 88, no. 52, Suppl., Abstract V42C-06.
Vogel, T.A., Valley, J.W, Patino, L.C., Alvarado, G.E., Szymanski, D.W. Deering, C.D., 2007. Oxygen isotopes of silicic volcanic deposits of NW Costa Rica: A key to understanding crustal evolution in Central America? Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, vol. 88, no. 52, Suppl., Abstract T44C-08.
Tefend, K.S., Vogel, T.A., Wilson, C.J.N., Deering, C.D., Donatelle, A., Hildalgo, P., 2007. Re-examination of the 26.5 ka Oruanui eruption, Taupo volcano, New Zealand, by polytopic vector analysis. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, vol. 39, no. 6, pp.393.
Cole, J.W., Deering, C.D., Turnbull, R.E., 2007. Subvolcanic plumbing systems beneath caldera volcanoes: importance of crustal structure. Geological Society of New Zealand Miscellaneous Publication, vol. 123A, pp.28.
Deering, C.D., Cole, J.W., 2007. Distinct magma types of the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand: implications for rhyolite petrogenesis. Geological Society of New Zealand Miscellaneous Publication, vol. 123A, pp.37.
Cole, J.W., Deering, C.D., Matthews, N.E., Turnbull, R.E., Bibby, H.M., 2006. Modelling subvolcanic plumbing systems beneath Okataina caldera complex, Taupo volcanic zone. Geological Society of New Zealand Miscellaneous Publication, vol. 122A, pp.12.
Deering, C.D., Vogel, T.A., Patino, L.C., Alvarado, G.E., 2005. Petrogenesis of distinct silicic magma types from the lower Pleistocene Guachipelin Caldera, NW Costa Rica: Extensive magma mixing and protracted subvolcanic residence. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, vol.37, no.7, pp.308.
______________________________________________________________________
COLLOQUIA
2010 Oregon State University
2010 Vanderbilt University
2009 University of Auckland
2008 University of Canterbury
Department of Geology, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
800 Algoma Blvd., Oshkosh, WI 54901
deeringc@uwosh.edu
PH: (920) 424-0868
_______________________________________________________________________
EDUCATION
University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
2009 Ph.D. in Geological Sciences, Igneous Petrology, Geochemistry,
Volcanology
Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
2005 M.Sc in Geological Sciences, Igneous Petrology and Geochemistry
2003 B.Sc. in Geological Sciences (with Honors)
_______________________________________________________________________
TEACHING EXPERIENCES
2011- Asst. Professor, Department of Geology, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Courses taught: Physical Geology, Lithology, Geochemistry, Energy and
Mineral Resources
2009 Asst. Lecturer, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Canterbury
Courses taught: Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, Physical Volcanology,
Geochemistry
2007-2008 Teaching assistant, Department of Geological Sciences, University of
Canterbury
Courses taught: Earth Materials and Earth Dynamics, Plate Tectonics
2002-2005 Teaching assistant, Department of Geological Sciences, Michigan State
University
Courses taught: Geology in the Human Environment, Mineralogy and
Geochemistry, Structural Geology
______________________________________________________________________
INFORMAL TEACHING ACTIVITIES
2009-present Co-supervisor for a MSc and PhD student at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand
2009-present Science outreach in Seattle, University of Washington
2006-2009 Science outreach in New Zealand, University of Canterbury
_____________________________________________________________________
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
2009-2011 Research Associate, Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington
2006-2009 Doctoral research: Spatial and Temporal Distribution of a Rhyolite
Compositional Continuum from Wet-oxidizing to Dry-reducing Types
Governed by Lower-Middle Crustal P-T-ƒO2-ƒH2O Conditions in the
Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand
Advisors: Jim Cole, Steve Weaver, Colin Wilson, Ian Nairn
University of Canterbury, New Zealand, Department of Geological
Sciences
2003-2005 Masters research: Petrogenesis of Distinct Silicic Magma Types from the
Lower Pleistocene Guachipelin Caldera, NW Costa Rica: Extensive Magma
Mixing and Protracted Subvolcanic Residence
Advisors: Lina Patino, Tom Vogel, Bill Cambray, David Hindle
Michigan State University, Department of Geological Sciences
_____________________________________________________________________
OTHER ACTIVITIES
2003-2005 Laboratory manager, Department of Geological Sciences, Michigan State University
2002 Laboratory technician, Department of Geological Sciences, Michigan State University
________________________________________________________________________
HONORS, AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS
2003 John T. Wilband Memorial Scholarship: Recognition of academic excellence
2003 Estwing Award: Recognition of outstanding contributions to the department
2006-9 University of Canterbury Doctoral Scholarship
_______________________________________________________________________
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
International Association of Volcanology and Geochemistry of the Earth’s Interior ■
American Geophysical Union ■ Geological Society of America
_____________________________________________________________________
FUNDING
2011 NSF Co-funded; SEES, PIRE, EAR: $68,923
Joint United States-New Zealand Research Workshop on
Geothermal Energy Resources.
PI: Chad Deering
2010-15 Mighty River Power, New Zealand: $2.1 million
From Source to Surface: Improving drilling target success and identification of blind geothermal resources via volatile systematics.
PIs Darren Gravley, Chad Deering, Clinton Rissman, Ben Kennedy
2010-12 NSF Grant, ANT-0943274: $128,551
Geochemical transect from oceanic Adare Basin to adjacent continental Adare Peninsula: implications for the origin of Cenozoic magmas in Antarctica. Collaborative research: PIs: Kurt Panter and Pat Castillo
2009-10 University of Washington, Royalty Research Fund: $39,064
The importance of volatile elements during and after large explosive volcanic eruptions. PIs: Olivier Bachmann and Chad Deering
2006-8 Mason Trust Fund: University of Canterbury, Department of Geological Sciences: $5,950
Magma plumbing beneath the Okataina Volcanic Complex, Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand
________________________________________________________________________
REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES
Deering, C.D., Bachmann, O., Vogel, T.A. 2011. Co-eruption of extracted liquid and complementary cumulate mush following mafic intrusion: the case of the zoned Ammonia Tanks ignimbrite. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 310 518-521.
Deering, C.D., Bachmann, O., Dufek, J., Gravley, D. in press. Rift-Related Transition From Andesite to Rhyolite Volcanism in the Taupo Volcanic Zone (New Zealand) Controlled by Crystal-Melt Dynamics in Mush Zones With Variable Mineral Assemblages. Journal of Petrology
Deering, C.D., Vogel, T.A., Patino, L.C., Szymanski, D.W., Alvarado, G.E. In press. Magmatic processes that generate chemically distinct silicic magmas in NW Costa Rica and the evolution of continental crust in oceanic arcs. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
Bachmann, O., Deering, C.D., Ruprecht, J., Huber, C., Skopelittis, A., Schnyder, C.
In press. Evolution of silicic magmas in the Kos-Nisyros volcanic center: cycles associated with caldera collapse. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
Klemetti, E., Deering, C.D., Cooper, K.M., Roeske, S.M. 2011. Magmatic perturbations in the Okataina Caldera Complex in the 103-105 year timescales recorded in single zircon crystals from the Mt. Tarawera region, New Zealand. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 305 185-194.
Deering, C.D. and Bachmann, O. 2010. Trace element indicators of crystal accumulation in silicic rocks. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 297, 324-331.
Rooney, T., Sinha, A.K., Deering, C.D., Briggs, C. 2010. A Model for the Origin of Rhyolites from South Mountain, PA: Implications for Rhyolites Associated with LIPS. Lithosphere 2, 211-220.
Deering, C.D., Vogel, T.A., Cole, J.W., 2010. Extraction of crystal-poor rhyolite from a hornblende-bearing intermediate mush: a case study of the caldera-forming Matahina eruption, Okataina Volcanic Complex. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology DOI: 10.1007/s00410-010-0524-0.
Deering, C.D., Gravley, D.M., Vogel, T.A., Cole, J.W., Leonard, G.S., 2010. Origins of cold-wet-oxidizing to hot-dry-reducing magmatic cycles and distribution in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology DOI: 10.1007/s00410-010-0496-0.
Cole, J.W., Spinks, K.D, Deering, C.D., Nairn, I.A., Leonard, G.S., 2010. Volcanic and Structural Evolution of the Okataina Volcanic Centre, extensive dominantly silicic volcanism associated with the Taupo Rift, New Zealand. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 190, 123-135.
Deering, C.D., 2009. Cannibalization of an amphibole-rich andesitic progenitor induced by caldera-collapse during the Matahina eruption: Evidence from amphibole compositions. American Mineralogist 94, 1162-1174.
Deering, C.D., Cole, J.W., Vogel, T.A., 2008. A Rhyolite Compositional Continuum Governed by Lower Crustal Source Conditions in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand. Journal of Petrology 49, 2245-2276.
Deering, C.D., Vogel, T.A., Patino, L.C., Alvarado, G.E., 2007. Origin of distinct silicic magma types from the Guachipelín Caldera, NW Costa Rica: Evidence for magma mixing and protracted subvolcanic residence. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 165, 103-126.
____________________________________________________________________
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND ABSTRACTS
Deering, C.D., Kuehner, S., Bachmann, O. 2011. Magma Mush on Mars. 74th Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting
Bachmann, O., Deering, C.D., Huber, C., Dufek, J. 2011. The volcanic-plutonic connection. Goldschmidt, Prague, Czech Republic
Gravley, D.M., Deering, C.D., Wilson, C.J.N., Leonard, G.S., Rowland, J.V., Hikuroa, D.C.H. 2011. Temporal Links Between Rifting and Large-Scale Eruptions in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand. International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics
Hartung, E., Kennedy, B., Deering, C.D., Trent, A., Gane, J., Turnbull, R.E., Brown, S. 2010. The ‘Daly Gap’ and implications for magma differentiation in composite shield volcanoes: A case study from Akaroa Volcano, New Zealand. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union.
Vogel, T.A., Deering, C.D., Patino, L.C., Alvarado, G.E., Szymanski, D.W., 2010. Magmatic processes that generate chemically distinct silicic magmas in NW Costa Rica and the evolution of juvenile continental crust in oceanic arcs. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union.
Ruprecht, J.S., Bachmann, O., Deering, C.D., Huber, C., Skopelitis, A., Schnyder, C., 2010. Evolution of silicic magmas in the Kos-Nisyros volcanic center: cycles associated with caldera collapse. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union.
Deering, C.D., Bachmann, O., Vogel, T.A., 2010. Co-eruption of extracted liquid and complementary cumulate mush following mafic intrusion: the case of the zoned Ammonia Tanks ignimbrite. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union.
Deering, C.D., Turnbull, R., Bachmann, O., 2009. Continental arc dynamics: a plutonic-volcanic marriage in New Zealand. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union.
Klemetti, E.W., Cooper, K.M, Deering, C.D, 2009. Changes in source rhyolite over the last 50,000 years at the Okataina Caldera Complex, New Zealand recorded in zircon trace element zonation. Geological Society of America, Portland, Oregon.
Vogel, T.A., Valley, J.W., Eaton, J.K., Deering, C.D., Szymanski, D.W., Alvarado, G.E., Spicuzza, M., 2009. Origin of the low δ18O ignimbrites from NW Costa Rica. GSA Penrose, Yellowstone National Park.
Deering, C.D., Cole, J.W., Vogel, T.A., 2008. Magmatic Evolution and Distribution in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand. Goldschmidt, Vancouver, Canada.
Deering, C.D., Cole, J.W., Vogel, T.A., 2008. Magmatic Evolution and Distribution in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand. International Association of Volcanology and Geochemistry of Earth’s Interior, Iceland.
Cole, J.W., Deering, C.D., Spinks, K.D., Matthews, N.E., 2008. Evolution of the Okataina Volcanic Centre: Extensive predominantly silicic volcanism associated with the Taupo Volcanic Zone axial rift zone. International Association of Volcanology and Geochemistry of Earth’s Interior, Iceland.
Leonard, G.S., Calvert, A.T., Wilson, C.J.N., Gravley, D.M., Deering, C.D., 2008. Coastal uplift linked to sea level changes and a record of early Rotorua-Okataina eruptions: constraints from new Taupo Volcanic Zone 40Ar-39Ar geochronology, New Zealand. International Association of Volcanology and Geochemistry of Earth’s Interior, Iceland.
Deering, C.D, Cole, J.W., 2007. The 280 ka Matahina eruption, Okataina volcanic centre, New Zealand: A protracted rhyolite magma assembly by fractional crystallization, melt extraction, rhyolite-rhyolite mixing, and magmatic stratification. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, vol. 88, no. 52, Suppl., Abstract V42C-06.
Vogel, T.A., Valley, J.W, Patino, L.C., Alvarado, G.E., Szymanski, D.W. Deering, C.D., 2007. Oxygen isotopes of silicic volcanic deposits of NW Costa Rica: A key to understanding crustal evolution in Central America? Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, vol. 88, no. 52, Suppl., Abstract T44C-08.
Tefend, K.S., Vogel, T.A., Wilson, C.J.N., Deering, C.D., Donatelle, A., Hildalgo, P., 2007. Re-examination of the 26.5 ka Oruanui eruption, Taupo volcano, New Zealand, by polytopic vector analysis. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, vol. 39, no. 6, pp.393.
Cole, J.W., Deering, C.D., Turnbull, R.E., 2007. Subvolcanic plumbing systems beneath caldera volcanoes: importance of crustal structure. Geological Society of New Zealand Miscellaneous Publication, vol. 123A, pp.28.
Deering, C.D., Cole, J.W., 2007. Distinct magma types of the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand: implications for rhyolite petrogenesis. Geological Society of New Zealand Miscellaneous Publication, vol. 123A, pp.37.
Cole, J.W., Deering, C.D., Matthews, N.E., Turnbull, R.E., Bibby, H.M., 2006. Modelling subvolcanic plumbing systems beneath Okataina caldera complex, Taupo volcanic zone. Geological Society of New Zealand Miscellaneous Publication, vol. 122A, pp.12.
Deering, C.D., Vogel, T.A., Patino, L.C., Alvarado, G.E., 2005. Petrogenesis of distinct silicic magma types from the lower Pleistocene Guachipelin Caldera, NW Costa Rica: Extensive magma mixing and protracted subvolcanic residence. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, vol.37, no.7, pp.308.
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COLLOQUIA
2010 Oregon State University
2010 Vanderbilt University
2009 University of Auckland
2008 University of Canterbury


