Dr. Neil Banerjee

Geochemistry, Economic Geology, Astrobiology

Neil Banerjee

Associate Professor and Industrial Research Chair in Advanced Mineral Exploration
Office: BGS 0166
Lab: BGS 0159
Phone: 519 661-2111 x.83727
Fax: 519 661-3198
Email: neil.banerjee@uwo.ca
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Research Interests

Stable isotope biogeochemistry; Microbial alteration of modern and ancient oceanic crust; Evidence for early life on Earth; Formation and evolution of oceanic crust; Geochemical cycling at mid-ocean ridges; Formation of massive sulfide deposits at mid-ocean ridges; The origin and emplacement of ophiolites; Astrobiology.

Selected Publications

  • Wilson, D. S., Teagle, D. A. H., Alt, J. C., Banerjee, N.R., Umino, S., Miyashita, S., Acton, G. D., and 45 others, 2006, Drilling to Gabbro in Intact Ocean Crust, Science, v. 312, p. 1016-1020. 
  • Banerjee, N.R., Furnes, H., Muehlenbachs, K., Staudigel, H., and de Wit, M., 2006, Preservation of biosignatures in 3.5 Ga pillow lavas from the Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 241, p. 707-722. 
  • Furnes, H. , Banerjee, N.R. , Muehlenbachs, K., Staudigel, H., and de Wit, M., 2004, Early life recorded in Archean pillow lavas, Science, v. 304, p. 578-581. ( contributed equally) 
  • Banerjee, N. R. and Muehlenbachs, K., 2003, Tuff life: bioalteration in volcaniclastic rocks from the Ontong Java Plateau, Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., 4(4), 1037, doi:10.1029/2002GC000470. 
  • Bach, W., Banerjee, N.R., Dick, H.J.B. and Baker, E.T., 2002, Discovery of ancient and active hydrothermal systems along the ultra-slow spreading Southwest Indian Ridge 10¡Ð16¡E, Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., 3(7), doi:10.1029/2001GC000279.

Courses 

  • Earth Sciences 1086F/G: Origin and Geology of the Solar System
  • Earth Sciences 2200A: Plate Tectonics Theory, Environments, & Products
  • Earth Sciences 2230B: Introduction to Geochemistry
  • Earth Sciences 2240G: Catastrophic Events in Earth History
  • Earth Sciences 4452Z: International Field Experience

Future Students

Dr. Banerjee is not currently accepting unsolicited graduate student applications unless you hold a national (e.g., NSERC) or international award.