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 Craig Manning, Professor of Geology & Geochemistry


Craig Manning 
Mailing Address:

Department of Earth and Space Sciences
University of California, Los Angeles
595 Charles Young Drive East,
Box 951567
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1567

Office:Geology 4684
Telephone:(310) 206-3290
Fax:(310) 825-2779
E-mail:manning@ess.ucla.edu
Web Site:http://www2.ess.ucla.edu/~manning/
Lab Site: http://ptx.ess.ucla.edu/
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 Courses Taught

 

ESS 1 - Introduction to Earth Science
ESS 103C - Metamorphic Petrology
ESS 106/206 - Physical Geochemistry
ESS 234 - Petrologic Phase Equilibria
ESS 238 - Metamorphic Petrology

 Current Research Interest

 Metamorphic petrology; experimental petrology; high-pressure aqueous geochemistry; mid-ocean ridge hydrothermal systems; fluid-volcano interactions; Cenozoic magma-hydrothermal systems of western North America; Tectonmetamorphic evolution of central Asia.

 Education

 

B.A., 1982, University of Vermont
M.S., 1986, Stanford University
Ph.D., 1989, Stanford University

 Selected Recent Publications

 Newton, R. C., and Manning, C. E., 2002, Experimental determination of calcite solubility in H2O-NaCl solutions at deep crust/upper mantle pressures and temperatures: implications for metasomatic processes in shear zones. American Mineralogist, v. 87, p. 1401-1409.
 Ingebritsen, S. E., and Manning, C. E., 2002, Diffuse fluid flux through orogenic belts: implications for the world ocean. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, v. 99, p. 9113-9116.
 Murphy, M. A, Yin, A., Kapp, P., Harrison, T. M., Manning, C. E., Ryerson, F. J., Lin, D., and Jinghui, G., 2002, Structural evolution of the Gurla Mandhata detachment system, southwest Tibet: Implications for the eastward extent of the Karakoram fault system. Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 114, p. 428-447.
 Manning, C. E., MacLeod, C., and Weston, P. E., 2000, Lower-crustal cracking front at fast-spreading ridges: evidence from the East Pacific Rise and the Oman ophiolite. In Dilek, Y., Moores, E., Elthon, D., and Nicolas, A., eds., Ophiolites and Ocean Crust: New Insights From Field Studies and Ocean Drilling Program, Geological Society of America Special Paper 349, p. 261-272.
 Newton, R. C., and Manning, C. E., 2000, Quartz solubility in concentrated aqueous NaCl solutions at deep crust-upper mantle metamorphic conditions: 2-15 kbar and 500-900 ƒC. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 64, p. 2993-3005.
 Tropper, P., Manning, C. E., Essene, E. J., and Kao, L.-S., 2000, The compositional variation of synthetic sodic amphiboles at high- and ultra-high pressures. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, v. 139, p. 146-162.
 Kapp, P. A. Yin, A., Manning, C. E., Murphy, M. A., Harrison, T. M., Lin, D., Ling, D., Xi-Guang, D., and Cun-Ming, W., 2000, Blueschist-bearing metamorphic core complexes in the Qiangtang block reveal deep crustal structure of northern Tibet. Geology, v. 28, p. 19-22.
 Manning, C. E., and Ingebritsen, S. E., 1999, Permeability of the continental crust: constraints from heat flow models and metamorphic systems. Reviews in Geophysics, v. 37, p. 127-150.
 Manning, C. E., 1998, Fluid composition at the blueschist-eclogite transition in the model system Na2O-MgO-Al2O3-SiO2-H2O-HCl. Swiss Bulletin of Mineralogy and Petrology, v. 78, p. 225-242.
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 Graduate Students

 

Angelo Antignano
aaiv@ess.ucla.edu

 Carrie Menold
cmenold@ess.ucla.edu
 Catherine Macris

 
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