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Bernard Evans

Bernard Evans
  Emeritus Professor
  Office: JHN-061
     ESS Mailing Address
  Phone: 206-543-1163
  Fax: 206-543-0489 (shared)
  Email: evans @ ess.washington.edu
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  Research Groups: Metamorphic Petrology

Areas of Interest:
Metamorphic and Igneous Petrogenesis

Selected Publications:

Evans, B.W., 2008. “Control of the products of serpentinization by the Fe2+Mg-1 exchange potential of olivine and orthopyroxene. Journal of Petrology 49: 1873-1887.
Evans, B.W., Kuehner, S.M., Chopelas, A., 2009. “Magnetite-free, yellow lizardite serpentinization of olivine websterite, Canyon Mountain complex, N.E. Oregon”. American Mineralogist, 94: 1731-1734.
Evans, B.W., 2010. “Lizardite versus antigorite serpentinite: magnetite, hydrogen, life(?)”. Geology, 38: 879-882.
Evans, B.W., Dyar, D.M., Kuehner, S.M., 2012, “Implications of ferrous and ferric iron in antigorite”. American Mineralogist, 97: 184-196.
Evans, B.W. and Cowan, D.S., 2012, “A melt origin for spinifex-textured metaperidotite in the Cerro del Almirez massif, southern Spain”. American Journal of Science, 312: 967-993.
Evans, B.W. and Bachmann, O., 2013, “Implications of equilibrium and disequilibrium among crystal phases in the Bishop Tuff”, American Mineralogist 98: 271-274.