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Department of Geology



Attila I Kilinc

Professor

611 Geology-Physics Building
513-556-5967
attila.kilinc@uc.edu

Professional Summary

Experimental and theoretical geochemistry at high temperatures and pressures; oxidation state of magmas, role of volatiles in magmatic processes, petrology and geochemistry of tholeiitic and alkaline basalts, physical geochemistry of explosive volcanism.

Research Support

Experimental study of thermal and chemical diffusion of components of waste-forms at geologic conditions, NRC: (Nuclear Regulatory Commission): . $78,000.

Microscope - closed circuit TV monitors functional unit for interactive teaching, NSF. $30,000.

Study of joint fillings from granitic rocks of the East Central Sierra Nevada, California, USGS. $17,000.

Research and Development Award, UC . $22,000.

Research Challenge Award, UC.

(Co-PI) Faculty Development Award to Women, $25,000.

Published Abstracts

Kilinc, A. and Gerke, T. (2003). Compositional dependency of Fe-Mg exchange between olivine and melt [Abstract]. GSA Abs., 35(6), 72.

Dogan, U., Dogan, M., Kilinc, A., Ustunisik, G. (2004). Evaluation of alteration indices and validity of geochemical discriminant diagrams as applied to altered volcanics: An example from the Ankara volcanics [Abstract]. 32nd International Geological Congress, Florence, Italy. Abs.

Dogan, U., Dogan, M., Kilinc, A., Yesilyurt, I., Ozbay, S., Doruel, Z., and Unsal, O. (2004). Reliability of geochemical discriminant diagrams as applied to the Central Anatolian Volcanics [Abstract]. 32nd International Geological Congress, Florence, Italy. Abs .

Kilinc, A. and Gerke T. (2004). Variation of Kd for Fe-Mg exchange between olivine and melt for compositions ranging from alkaline basalt to rhyolite [Abstract]. Oxygen in Terrestrial Planets Abstract Vol, 37.

Kilinc, A. (2004). Role of KCl-NaCl and CaCl2 fluids in igneous and ore-forming processes [Abstract]. AGU Meeting, San Francisco. Abs, 85(47), F1872.

Dogan, A. U., Dogan, M., Kilinc, A., Steele, I., Yesilyurt, F.I., Ustunisik, G., Ozbay,K S., Tigli, M., Conger, O., and Tosun, S. (). TE and REE modeling of Central Anatolian Volcanics, Turkey [Abstract]. Goldschmidt Conference Abs, 4.

Solpuker, U. and Kilinc, A. (2007). Generation of alkali magmas of the Kula Volcanic Province, Western Turkey by decompressional melting of spinel peridotite source. [Abstract]. GSA South-Central North-Central meeting Abs, 39(3).

Ustunisik, G. and Kilinc, A. (2007). A new explanation for oscillatory zoning in plagioclase phenocrysts. [Abstract]. Abs AGU meeting, San Francisco.

Kilinc, A. (2007). A computational thermodynamic model for explosive volcanism. [Abstract]. Abs. AGU meeting, San Francisco.

Solpuker, U. and Kilinc, A. (2007). New Insights into Petrogenetic Processes at Kula Volcanic Province, Western Turkey. [Abstract]. Abs. AGU meeting, San Francisco.

Kilinc, A. I. and Solpuker U. (2005). The Role of Low-pressure Fractionation in the Petrogenesis of the Kula Volcanic Province, Western Turkey [Abstract]. AGU Meeting, San Francisco, V41B-1450, 354.

Peer Reviewed Publications

Kumral, M., Coban, H., Gedikoglu, A., and Kilinc, A. (2006). Petrologıc And Geochemical Signatures Of Augite Trachytes And Porphyrıtıc Trachytes From The Golcuk Volcanıc Region, Isparta, SW Turkey : A Case Study. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences (27), 707-716.

Dogan, U., Dogan, M., Kilinc, A., and Locke, D. (2007). An isobaric-isenthalpic magma mixing model for the Hasan Dagi volcano, Central Anatolia, Turkey. Bulletin of Volcanology, DOI 10.1007/s00445-007-0167-9.

Books

With Quentin D. Singewald and O. Akinci (1961). A Summary of the Geology of Uranium and Thorium. A.I.D. and Istanbul University Press.

Other Publications

Gerke, T.L. Kilinc, A. I. and Sack, R. O. (2005). Ti-content of high-Ca pyroxenes as a petrogenetic indicator: an experimental study of mafic alkaline rocks from the Mt. Erebus volcanic region, Antarctica. . Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 148, 735-745.

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