Peer-reviewed publications
*Bhattacharya, G., Robinson, D.M. and Wielicki, M.M., 2021. Detrital zircon provenance of the Indus Group, Ladakh, NW India: Implications for the timing of the India-Asia collision and other syn-orogenic processes. Bulletin, 133(5-6), pp.1007-1020.
*Faltys, J.P. and Wielicki, M.M., 2020. Inclusions in impact-formed zircon as a tracer of target rock lithology: Implications for Hadean continental crust composition and abundance. Lithos, 376, p.105761.
Borlina, C.S., Weiss, B.P., Lima, E.A., Tang, F., Taylor, R.J.M., Einsle, J.F., Harrison, R.J., Fu, R.R., Bell, E.A., Alexander, E.W., Kirkpatrick, H.M., Wielicki, M.M., Harrison, T.M., Ramezani, J., Maloof, A.C., 2020. Reevaluating the evidence for a Hadean-Eoarchean dynamo. Science Advances, 6(15), eaav9634.
*Alexander, E.W., Wielicki, M.M., Harrison, T.M., DePaolo, D.J., Zhao, Z.D. and Zhu, D.C., 2019. Hf and Nd isotopic constraints on pre‐and syn‐collisional crustal thickness of southern Tibet. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 124(11), pp.11038-11054.
*Sizemore, T., Wielicki, M.M., Çemen, I., Stockli, D., Heizler, M. and Robinson, D., 2019. Structural evolution of central Death Valley, California, using new thermochronometry of the Badwater turtleback. Lithosphere.
DePaolo, D.J., Harrison, T.M., Wielicki, M., Zhao, Z., Zhu, D.C., Zhang, H. and Mo, X., 2019. Geochemical evidence for thin syn-collision crust and major crustal thickening between 45 and 32 Ma at the southern margin of Tibet. Gondwana Research, 73, pp.123-135.
Bell, E.A., Boehnke, P., Harrison, T.M., Wielicki, M.M., 2017. Mineral inclusion assemblage and detrital zircon provenance. Chemical Geology 477, 151-160.
Wielicki, M.M., Harrison, T.M., Schmitt, A.K., Boehnke, P. and Bell, E.A., 2016. Differentiated impact melt sheets may be a potential source of Hadean detrital zircon: COMMENT. Geology, 44, pp.e398-e398.
Harrison, T.M. and Wielicki, M.M., 2016. From the Hadean to the Himalaya: 4.4 Ga of felsic terrestrial magmatism. American Mineralogist, 101(6), pp.1348-1359.
Wielicki, M.M., Harrison, T.M., 2015. Zircon formation in impact melts: Complications for deciphering planetary impact histories. Geological Society of America Special Paper 518, 127-134.
Tremblay, M.M., Fox, M., Schmidt, J.L., Tripathy-Lang, A., Wielicki, M.M., Harrison, T.M., Zeitler, P.K., Shuster, D.L., 2015. Erosion in southern Tibet shut down at ~10 Ma due to enhanced rock uplift within the Himalaya. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112, 12030-12035.
Wielicki, M.M., Harrison, T.M., Stockli, D.F., 2014. Dating terrestrial impact structures: U-Pb depth profiles and (U-Th)/He ages of zircon. Geophysical Research Letters 41, 4168-4175.
Wielicki, M.M., Harrison, T.M., Schmitt, A.K., 2012. Geochemical Signatures and Magmatic Stability of Impact Produced Zircon. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 321-322, 20-31.
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"I've written extensively about this".
Where have you written this Matthew?
A scientific paper?
Reviewed, & published in a credible scientific journal?
Oh?
No?
Nothing in scientific publications?
Just your Blog?
So your reactionary unfounded opinion has zero credibility?