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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Personal Name: Dimitri Alexander Sverjensky Present Address: 2501 Porter Street, NW, Apt. 910. Washington DC 20008 Telephone: 443-255-7131 Education Yale University, New Haven, CT: Ph.D. in Geology (1980) Yale University, New Haven, CT: M. Phil. in Geology (1977) University of Sydney, Australia: B.Sc. (First Class Honors, 1974) Academic Honors 2011: Fellow of the Geochemical Society & the European Association of Geochemistry 1988: Lindgren Award (Society of Economic Geologists) 1979: William E. Ford Prize in Mineralogy (Yale University) 1975: Australian-American Education Foundation Travel Grant 1974-75: Australian Commonwealth Government Postgraduate Scholarship 1974: Deas-Thompson Prize for Geology (University of Sydney) 1972: Quodling Prize for Crystallography and Petrology (Univ. of Sydney) Positions Held 2015: Visiting researcher, Université Claude Bernard 1, Lyon, France. 2005 - 2015: Senior Visiting Investigator, Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington 2001 – 2012: Associate Editor, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 1995 - 1997: Member, Board of Directors, The Geochemical Society 1991 - Present: Professor, Dept. Earth and Planetary Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University 1987-1991: Associate Professor, Dept. Earth and Planetary Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University 1986 - 1991: Associate Editor, Economic Geology 1984 - 1987: Assistant Professor, Dept. Earth and Planetary Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University 1981-1984: Assistant Professor, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, SUNY at Stony Brook, NY 1994 1980-1981: Staff Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94710 Teaching and Research Interests Deep Earth Carbon, Nitrogen, Sulfur and Water Cycles Astrobiology Geochemistry Environmental Geochemistry Geobiological Surface Geochemistry High temperature/pressure aqueous solution chemistry Chemical equilibria and mass transfer Contributions to Symposia and University Seminars 1979-1980: Wesleyan University, Harvard University 2 1980-1981: University of California, Berkeley, S U N Y at Stony Brook, Gordon Research Conference on Ore Deposits 1981-1982: University of Toronto, Canada, Stanford University, California Institute of Technology, Rutgers University; Penrose Conference, Geol. Soc. America, Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri 1982-1983: Columbia University; Geological Society of America Centennial Symposium: Hydrodynamics and Geochemistry of Ore Generation in Sedimentary Environments (Indianapolis, Indiana) 1983-1984: Johns Hopkins University; Princeton Univ. Workshop: "Tectonics and Ore Deposits"; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California, Berkeley 1984-1985: Geophysical Laboratory (Carnegie Institution), U S Geological Survey (Reston) 1985-1986: University of Texas (Austin), University of Maryland, Dept. of Geology (College Park) 1986-1987: The University of Leeds (England) 1987-1988: Ecole des Mines (Paris) and Bureau of Mining Geology (Orleans) Symposium: Mobility and Concentration of Base Metals under Sedimentary Cover (France); Univ. Michigan (Ann Arbor) 1988-1989: Washington University (St. Louis, Mo.); Co-chairman 1989 Gordon Conference on Hydrothermal Ore Deposits, Proctor Academy, New Hampshire. 1989-1990: Society of Economic Geologists Symposium: Mississippi Valley-type deposits (St. Louis, Missouri). Du Pont Titanium Resources and Benefication Conference (Split Rock, Pennsylvania); Princeton-Conoco Symposium: Computation and Data Analysis in the Earth Sciences (Princeton, New Jersey). 1991-1992: American Geophysical Union Symposium: Physics and Chemistry of Mineral Surfaces (San Francisco). 1992-1993: Gordon Research Conference on Ore Deposits 1993-1994: University of Maryland, Dept. of Chemistry (College Park) University of Toronto, Dept. of Geology; Organizer of Geochemical Soc. Symposium AGU (Baltimore): " Geochemistry of the Mineral-Water Interface" 1994-1995: Organizer of Geochemical Society Symposium AGU Meeting (Baltimore): "Surface Geochemistry and Reaction Rates" 1995-1996: Visiting Lecturer, CNRS-Université de Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France 1996-1997: Washington University (St. Louis, Mo.); Université de Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France 1997-1998: Plenary Lecturer DuPont Engineering Meeting; Geophysical Laboratory (Carnegie Institution) 1998-1999: University of Delaware, Dept. of Soil Science 1999-2000: Materials Research Society Symposium, San Francisco 2000-2001: ETH Zurich, International Workshop on “Surface Chemical Processes in Natural Environments”, Ascona, Switzerland. 2001-2002: University of Illinois at Chicago, Dept. Chemical Engineering; Environmental Molecular Science Laboratory "Mineral- Water Interface Session" (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. 3 2002-2003: "Surficial Geochemical Processes Symposium" (Argonne National Laboratory. 2003-2004: George Washington University, Dept. Earth and Environmental Sciences. 2005-2006: Geophysical Laboratory (Carnegie Institution of Washington). 2006-2007: Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, Dept. of Geology & Geophysics. 2006-2007: Arizona State Univ., School of Earth & Space Exploration. 2007-2008: Sloan Foundation Workshop "Deep Carbon Cycle" (Carnegie Institution of Washington). 2008-2009: Geophysical Laboratory (Carnegie Institution of Washington); NASA Astrobiology Workshop, Phoenix, AZ. 2009-2010: Deep Carbon Observatory Workshop in Beijing, China. 2010-2011: Pennsylvania State University, Dept. of Geosciences. 2011-2012: Geophysical Laboratory (Carnegie Institution of Washington) 2012-2013: Arizona State Univ., School of Earth & Space Exploration. 2012-2013: Dept. Geological Sciences, Stockholm University, Sweden. 2013-2014: Geophysical Laboratory (Carnegie Institution of Washington) 2013-2014: Origin of Life Gordon Conference (Galveston, TX). 2013-2014: Invited Lecture, University College London, UK. 2013-2014: Invited Lecture, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA. 2013-2014: American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA. 2014-2015: American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 2014-2015: Invited Lecture, Ecole Normale Supérieur de Lyon, France. 2014-2015: Geochemistry Group, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD. Abstracts and Reviews 1978: Sverjensky, D.A. and Wasserman, M.D., "Hydrothermal alteration around a Mississippi Valley-type deposit in the Viburnum Trend, southeast Missouri": Geol. Soc. America Abstracts with Programs, v. 10, p. 501. 1980: Sverjensky, D.A., "The origin of a Mississippi Valley deposit in the Viburnum Trend, southeast Missouri": Geol. Soc. America Abstracts with Programs, v. 12, p. 531. 1982: Hart, S.R., Shimizu, N. and Sverjensky, D.A., "An ion microprobe study of lead isotope variations within single galena crystals from the Viburnum Trend; A technique of mapping isotopic changes in hydrothermal ore fluids": Intl. Conf. on Mississippi Valley-type lead- zinc Deposits, Rolla, Missouri. 1982: Sverjensky, D.A., "Oil-field brines as ore-forming solutions": .Geol. Soc. America Abstracts with Programs, v. 14, p. 628. 1983: Sverjensky, D.A., "Prediction of Gibbs free energies of calcite-type carbonates and trace element distribution between carbonates and aqueous solutions": EOS Trans.. v. 64, no. 18, p. 346. 1983: Stormo, S. and Sverjensky, D.A., "Silicate hydrothermal alteration in a Mississippi Valley-type deposit, Viburnum, southeast Missouri: Geol. Soc. America Abstracts with Programs, v. 15, p- 699. 4 1983: Sverjensky, D.A., "Free energies of silicate minerals and trace element distribution during hydrothermal alteration processes": EOS Trans. v. 64, p. 874. 1983: Review of "Carbonate Buildups - A Core Workshop." Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Core Workshop 4, Dallas, April 16-17, 1983 (P.M. Harris, ed.): Econ. Geol.. v. 78, p. 1532. 1984: Sverjensky, D.A. "Review of Hydrothermal Processes at Seafloor Spreading Centers" edited by P.A. Rona, K. Bostrom, L. Laubrer, and K.L. Smith: Science. v. 226, pp. 1067-1068. 1984: Sverjensky, D.A., "Mobility of trace elements during hydrothermal alteration processes": Geol. Soc. America. Abstracts with Programs. v. 16, p. 671. 1985: Sverjensky, D.A. "Review of "Carbonate Sands - A Core Workshop." Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Core Workshop 5, San Antonio, Texas, May 19-20, 1984 (P.M. Harris, ed.): Econ. Geol.. v. 80, p. 1669. 1986: Shelton, K.L., Rye, D.N. Sverjensky, D.A., and Wasserman, M.D., Carbon oxygen isotope systematics of the Bonneterre Formation, southeast Missouri: A dynamic basin-evolution model, in Gregg, J.M., and Hagni, R.D., eds., Symposium on the Bonneterre Formation (Cambrian), southeastern Missouri; stratigraphy, sedimentology, diagenesis, geochemistry, and economic geology (abs.): Rolla Missouri, Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Missouri-Rolla, p. 21. 1986: Sverjensky, D.A., "Chemical evolution of basinal brines that form sediment-hosted Cu-Pb-Zn deposits: Geol. Soc. Canada. Abstracts with Programs. v. 11, p. 132. 1986: Sverjensky, D.A., "A model for the origin of the metal ratios of sediment- hosted base-metal sulfide ore deposits": EOS Trans.. v. 67, p. 388. 1986: Shock, E.L., Helgeson, H.C., and Sverjensky, D.A., "Calculation of acid dissociation constants and the aqueous solubilities of gases under hydrothermal conditions": EOS Trans.. v. 67, p. 388. 1987: Sverjensky, D.A., "Theoretical prediction of the distribution of trace elements during hydrothermal alteration": Fifth Intl. Symposium on Water-Rock Interaction, Reykjavik, Iceland, pp. 550-552. 1987: Sverjensky, D.A. Review of "Roles of Organic