Ms. Megan Sallie Duncan

M.S. Candidate

Institute of Meteoritics

MSC03 2050

1 University of New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001


Fax: 505-277-3577

Email: msduncan /at/ unm /dot/ edu

B.S., Geology, Clemson University, 2007. Senior thesis: "Characterizing fractured, crystalline aquifers with multilevel, interference slug tests."



Research interests: planetary interiors, Mars. Probably thesis title: Partial molar volume of carbon dioxide in peridotite partial melt at high pressure


Recent Publications

Duncan, M. S., and Agee, C. B. (2009) Partial molar volume of CO2 in peridotite partial melt at high pressure. XL LPSC, abstract #1406.

Agee, C. B. and Duncan, M. S. (2009) The effect of CO2 on density of molten Apollo 14 black glass at high pressure. XL LPSC, abstract #1266.

Agee, C. B., Duncan, M. S., Dreeland L. E. (2008) Experimental compressibility of CO2 in silicate melts and the effect on planetary differentiation. AGU 2008 Fall Meeting, # 7680.


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