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dr. Janne Koornneef


Associate Professor, Faculty of Science, Geology and Geochemistry

Research

Janne Koornneef is an isotope geochemist studying the composition of the Earth’s mantle and the volcanic rocks derived from it. She aims to understand the processes that control the compositional variability of lavas and has a specific interest in melt- and fluid related processes within the mantle. She uses multiple isotope systems (U-series, Nd, Sr, Hf, Pb) in combination with major- and trace element chemistry of mantle and volcanic rocks to look at: (1) mantle melting rates and melt transport times (2) the influence of source heterogeneity on the melting process and lava compositions; (3) Recycling fluxes in subduction zones (4) mantle metasomatism and diamond formation processes in subcratonic mantle.

Projects

Janne developped analytical techniques using the latest generation mass spectrometer (TRITON-Plus TIMS) to measure small geological samples for their Sr, Nd and Pb isotope compositions. In collaboration with the manufacturer of the instrument she optimised techniques to use the latest design1013 Ohm feedback resistors that lead to a significant improvement in signal to noise ratios and therefore precision. She established the benefit of the now commercially available 1013 Ohm amplifiers over default 1011 Ohm amplifiers in multiple applications of small sample analyses (mineral inclusions in diamonds, melt inclusions in olivine, dust from ice cores etc). She supervises multiple PhD and MSc students in their research projects to apply the techniques to analyse sub ng samples. 

From 2018 - 2023 she was PI of the ERC-STG funded project "ReVolusions" that aimed to Quantify Recycling fluxes of Earth surface materials and Volatiles in subduction zones by use of melt inclusions and was co-PI in the Europlanet 2020 and 2024 programmes (www.europlanet-2020-ri.eu/).

Visit her personal website at: jannekoornneef.nl

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