James Connelly
Professor
Centre for Star and Planet Formation
Øster Voldgade 5-7
1350 København K
I am a classically trained geologist originally focused on structural and metamorphic geology and tectonics but soon moved to U-Pb geochronology and isotope geochemistry of terrestrial rocks, in particular in Precambrian terrains. I gradually moved on to the application of U-Pb and Pb-Pb geochronology on meteorites and their components with a focus on the first five million years of the Solar System. I am currently a Professor of Geochronology at the Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen.
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Lead isotope evidence for a young formation age of the Earth–Moon system
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Neoproterozoic to early Paleozoic extensional and compressional history of East Laurentian margin sequences: the Moine Supergroup, Scottish Caledonides
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Evaluating the robustness of a consensus 238/U235 U value for U-Pb geochronology
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