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Alan E. Boudreau

Publications  

Papers Published

  1. A.E. Boudreau, PALLADIUM – A program to model the chromatographic separation of the platinum-group elements, base metals and sulfur in a solidifying igneous crystal pile, Canadian Mineralogist, vol. 42 (2004), pp. 393-403 .
  2. Boudreau, A.E. and Hoatson, D.M., Halogen Variations in the Paleoproterozoic Layered Mafic-Ultramafic Intrusions of the East Kimberly, Western Australia: Implications for Platinum-Group Element Mineralization, Economic Geology, vol. 99 (2004), pp. 1015-1026 .
  3. A.E. Boudreau, IRIDIUM – A program to model reaction of silicate liquid infiltrating a porous solid assemblage, Computers and Geosciences, vol. 29 (2003), pp. 423-429 .
  4. Boorman, S. L., McGuire, J.B., Boudreau, A.E., and Kruger, F.J., Fluid overpressure in layered intrusions, Part II: Formation of a breccia pipe in the eastern Bushveld Complex, Republic of South Africa, Mineralium Deposita, vol. 38 (2003), pp. 356-369 .
  5. Boudreau, A.E., and Philpotts, A.J., Quantitative modeling of compaction in the Holyoke flood basalt flow, Hartford Basin, Connecticut, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, vol. 144 (2002), pp. 176-184 .
  6. Willmore, CC., Boudreau, A. E., Spivack, A., and Kruger, F.J., Halogens of the Bushveld Complex, South Africa: d37Cl and Cl/F evidence for hydration melting of the source region in a back-arc setting, Chemical Geology, vol. 182 (2002), pp. 503-511 .
  7. Willmore, C.C., Boudreau A.E., and Kruger, F.J., The halogen geochemistry of the Bushveld Complex, Republic of South Africa: Implications for chalcophile element distribution in the Lower and Critical zones, Journal of Petrology, vol. 41 (2000), pp. 1517-1539 .
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