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2015 to present - Lecturer, James Cook University (Townsville) 2009 to 2014 - Postdoctoral Research Fellow, James Cook University (Townsville) 2006 to 2009 - PhD student, James Cook University (Townsville)

研究领域

Earth Sciences

My main research interest is in structural geology and tectonics with a focus on field geology, structural controls on mineralized systems and the tectonic evolution of Proterozoic and Archean terranes. Current areas of interest are: the Archean Tanzania Craton, with research related to gold mineralization, tectonic evolution and crustal growth; the Proterozoic Mt Isa region of northern Queensland, with research related to copper, SEDEX and IOCG mineralization as well as the structural, metamorphic and tectonic evolution of the region. I use a multidisciplinary approach in my research frequently dwelling into one or more of the following disciplines: structural and geological mapping, metamorphic petrology, geochronology (zircon, monazite and titanite), igneous geochemistry, isotopes (Lu-Hf and Sm-Nd) and numerical modelling. Past research involved geological work in the Carpathian orogenic system, the NE Appalachians, the Nepal Himalayas and the Kanmantoo Group in South Australia.

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Cook Y, Sanislav I, Hammerli J, Blenkinsop T and Dirks P (in press) A primitive mantle source for the Neoarchean mafic rocks from the Tanzania Craton. Geoscience Frontiers, Sanislav I, Brayshaw M, Kolling S, Dirks P, Cook Y and Blenkinsop T (in press) The structural history and mineralization controls of the world-class Geita Hill gold deposit, Geita Greenstone Belt, Tanzania. Mineralium Deposita, Sanislav I, Kolling S, Brayshaw M, Cook Y, Dirks P, Blenkinsop T, Mturi M and Ruhega R (2015) The geology of the giant Nyankanga gold deposit, Geita Greenstone Belt, Tanzania. Ore Geology Reviews, 69. pp. 1-16 Sanislav I, Wormald R, Dirks P, Blenkinsop T, Salamba L and Joseph D (2014) Zircon U–Pb ages and Lu–Hf isotope systematics from late-tectonic granites, Geita Greenstone Belt: implications for crustal growth of the Tanzania Craton. Precambrian Research, 242. pp. 187-204 Abu Sharib A and Sanislav I (2013) Polymetamorphism accompanied switching in horizontal shortening during Isan Orogeny: example from the Eastern Fold Belt, Mount Isa Inlier, Australia. Tectonophysics, 587. pp. 146-167 Sapkota J and Sanislav I (2013) Preservation of deep Himalayan PT conditions that formed during multiple events in garnet cores: mylonitization produces erroneous results for rims. Tectonophysics, 587. pp. 89-106 Bell T and Sanislav I (2011) A deformation partitioning approach to resolving the sequence of fold events and the orientations in which they formed across multiply deformed large-scale regions. Journal of Structural Geology, 33 (7). pp. 1206-1217 Sanislav I and Bell T (2011) The inter-relationships between long-lived metamorphism, pluton emplacement and changes in the direction of bulk shortening during orogenesis. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 29 (5). pp. 513-536 Sanislav I (2011) A long-lived metamorphic history in the contact aureole of the Mooselookmeguntic pluton revealed by in situ dating of onazite grains preserved as inclusions in staurolite porphyroblasts. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 29 (2). pp. 251-273 Sanislav I and Shah A (2010) The problem, significance and implications for metamorphism of 60 million years of multiple phases of staurolite growth. Journal Geological Society of India, 76 (5). pp. 384-398 Buzgar N, Buzatu A and Sanislav I (2009) The Raman study on certain sulfates. Analele Stiintifice ale Universitatii Al. I. Cuza, 55. pp. 5-23 Buzgar N, Sanislav I and Androne D (2006) The lanthanide tetrad effect in some pegmatite minerals from Conţu-Negovanu (Lotru-Cibin Mts.). Analele Stiintifice ale Universitatii Al. I. Cuza, 52. pp. 27-34

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