James Bryson
INTRODUCTION
James Bryson is interested in unravelling the early evolution of our solar system to understand why the planets behave they way they do today. He uses a combination of techniques to achieve this, including magnetism, isotopic measurements, and chemical measurements of meteorites, as well as a range of computational models of planetary formation and evolution. James is also interested in recently fallen meteorites and is involved in a nationwide consortium to interrogate these particularly fresh samples. Together, these approaches and collaborations allow James to explore how and why Earth was able to become habitable, and to examine how this could have occurred in other solar systems.
AREAS OF INTEREST
https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=LXL9J6MAAAAJ&hl=enResearch
RESEARCH GROUPS AND COLLABORATIONS
Oxford Magnetism Group, Department of Earth Sciences
PUBLICATIONS
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