Dr David Gust
Faculty of Science,
School of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences
Biography
Research theme: EnvironmentResearch discipline: Biogeoscience
Research program: Earth, water and climate systems
Areas of expertise
- Mineralogy
- Igneous and experimental petrology
- Geochemistry: high-temperature.
Personal details
Positions
- Research Associate
Faculty of Science,
School of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences
Keywords
Geochemistry - high-temperature, Igneous & experimental petrology, Mineralogy
Research field
Geochemistry
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2020
Qualifications
- PhD (Australian National University)
- MA (Rice University)
- BA (Lawrence University)
Publications
- Holcombe, R., Stephens, C., Fielding, C., Gust, D., Little, T., Sliwa, R., Kassan, J., McPhie, J. & Ewart, A. (1997). Tectonic Evolution of the Northern New England Fold Belt: The Permian-Triassic Hunter-Bowen Event. Geological Society of Australia Special Publication, 52–65.
- Holcombe, R., Stephens, C., Fielding, C., Gust, D., Little, T., Sliwa, R., McPhie, J. & Ewart, A. (1997). Tectonic Evolution of the Northern England Fold Belt: Carboniferous to Early Permian Transition from Active Accretion to Extension. Geological Society of Australia Special Publication, 66–79.
- Gust, D., Arculas, R. & Kersting, A. (1997). Aspects of Magma Sources and Processes in the Honshu Arc. The Canadian Mineralogist, 347–365.
- Gust, D., Arculus, R. & Kersting, A. (1996). Mantle Provinciality of the Western Pacific - Evidence from Pb Isotopes. Presented at: 13th Australian Geological Convention.
- Kersting, A., Arculus, R. & Gust, D. (1996). Lithosperic contributions to arc magmatism: isotope variations along strike in volcanoes of Honshu, Japan. Science, 1464–1468.
- Stephens, C., Holcombe, R., Fielding, C. & Gust, D. (1996). Tectonic Evolution of the Eastern Gondwanaland Margin During the Late Palaezoic and Early Mesozoic. Presented at: Mesozoic 96.
- Gust, D., Blevin, P., Chappell, B. & Stephens, C. (1996). Early Mesozoic Magnetism of the New England Orogen: Space, Time, and Compositional Relationship. Mesozoic Geology of the Eastern Australia Plate Conference, Extended Abstracts No. 43.
- Hutton, L., Rienks, I., Fanning, C. & Gust, D. (1996). Proterozoic Basement to the Lolworth Ravenswood Province, North Queensland: Evidence from Radiogenic Isotope Systematics for the Reedy Springs, Lolworth and Ravenswood Batholiths. Presented at: 13th Australian Geological Convention.
- Gust, D. & Arculus, R. (1995). Regional Petrology of the San Francisco Volcanic Field, Arizona, USA. Journal of Petrology., 827–861.
QUT ePrints
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Supervision
Completed supervisions (Doctorate)
- An Integrated Hydrogeochemical/Hydrogeological Approach for Characterising Groundwater Zonations in a Quaternary Coastal Deltaic Aquifer: Burdekin River Delta, North Queensland (2004)
- Hydrogeochemistry and Hydrology of a Basalt Aquifer System, the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland (2004)
- Modelling the formation of atmospheric aerosol from gaseous organic precursors (2004)
- Petrogenesis of I- and S-type Granites in the Cape River - Lolworth area, northeastern Queensland - Their contribution to an understanding of the Early Palaeozoic Geological History of northeastern Queensland (2004)
- The Petrogenesis of the Station Creek Igneous Complex and Associated Volcanics, Northern New England Orogen (2004)
- Assessment Methodologies for Very Large, Irregularly Collected Water Quality Data Sets with Special Reference to the Natural Waters of Queensland (2002)
Completed supervisions (Masters by Research)
The supervisions listed above are only a selection.