
Professor Simon Kohn
M.A.(Oxon.), Ph.D.(Manc.)
Current positions
Professor of Mineral Sciences
School of Earth Sciences
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Research interests
My research is aimed at understanding the materials that control large scale processes in the Earth’s mantle and crust. Most of my work involves a combination of high-pressure and temperature experiments and analytical or spectroscopic measurements.
I have a long-standing interest in understanding the interactions between volatile components and silicate minerals and melts. Such work has wide application to understanding the degassing and eruptive style of volcanoes, the physical properties (e.g. density and viscosity) of magmas and mantle melting. Similarly small amounts of volatile components can have a disproportionately large effect on the properties of the mantle, so knowledge of their concentration and distribution in the mantle is crucial for understanding global geodynamics.
Most recently I have become fascinated by the potential of diamonds and their inclusions to elucidate the structure and composition of the deep Earth. I am particularly interested in integrating measurements of defect concentrations in diamonds with data on inclusion compositions, isotopic ratios, diamond internal morphologies and age determinations.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF THE PARTITION COEFFICIENT OF WATER BETWEEN PHENOCRYSTS AND SILICATE MELTS IN MAGMA CHAMBERS
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Earth SciencesDates
01/08/2008 to 01/02/2010
SULPHUR DEGASSING FROM VOLACANOES
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Earth SciencesDates
01/06/2005 to 01/10/2008
THE DISTRIBUTION OF WATER IN THE EARTH'S MANTLE
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Earth SciencesDates
01/08/2003 to 01/11/2006
SULPHUR SOLUBILITY AND SPECIATION IN ARC MAGMAS
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Earth SciencesDates
01/03/2002 to 01/03/2003
ADVANCED FELLOWSHIP AGREEMENT
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Earth SciencesDates
01/08/1998 to 01/08/2001
Thesis supervisions
Investigating the Deep Carbon Cycle through the Experimental Study of Simple Carbonate Systems
Supervisors
An elusive impurity
Supervisors
Internal resistive heating techniques in the diamond anvil cell
Supervisors
Investigating the timing and nature of diamond-forming events through the study of diamond-hosted sulphide inclusions
Supervisors
Publications
Selected publications
01/01/2011Deep Mantle Cycling of Oceanic Crust: Evidence from Diamonds and their Mineral Inclusions
Science
Mineral inclusions in sublithospheric diamonds from Collier 4 kimberlite pipe, Juina, Brazil: subducted protoliths, carbonated melts and primary kimberlite magmatism
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
The dissolution mechanism of sulphur in hydrous silicate melts. II
Chemical Geology
The dissolution mechanism of sulphur in hydrous silicate melts. I: Assessment of analytical techniques in determining the sulphur speciation in iron-free to iron-poor glasses
Chemical Geology
Spectroscopic studies on sulfur speciation in synthetic and natural glasses
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry
Recent publications
01/03/2025Six olivine inclusions in diamond are remnants of a syngenetic monocrystal
Lithos
The effect of potassium on aluminous phase stability in the lower mantle
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
Thermodynamic and kinetic controls on phase stability and incorporation of water in larnite (β-Ca2SiO4)
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
Sublithospheric diamond ages and the supercontinent cycle
Nature
Comment on “Discovery of davemaoite, CaSiO3-perovskite, as a mineral from the lower mantle”
Science