Texas Tech University

Dr. Branimir Segvic

Associate Professor
Clay Mineralogy and Low-Temperature Geochemistry

Email: branimir.segvic@ttu.edu

Phone: (806) 834-2041

Fax: (806) 742-0100

Office: 124 Academic Sciences Building

Address: Department of Geosciences, Mail Stop 1053, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409-1053

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Dr. Branimir Segvic

Education

  • Ph.D. University of Heidelberg, Germany, 2010
  • M.S. University of Zagreb, Croatia, 2003

Courses

  • GEOL 5305 Geology of Clays
  • GEOL 3401 Mineralogy
  • GEOL 3325 Sedimentary Petrology 

Recent Publications

Šegvić, B; Badurina, L; Braga, A; Mandic, O; Slovenec, D; Werts, K; Doyle, E; Markovic, F; Slivsek, G; Demir, V ‘Mobility Patterns of Rare Earth Elements in Argillitized Vitric Tuff Shaped by Illite-Smectite’ // Clays and Clay Minerals (2024), 72(e14), 1–18, DOI: 10.1017/cmn.2024.21

 

Green, H; Šegvić, B; Badurina, L; Omodeo-Salé, S; Le Bayon, R ‘Grain size control on organoclay complexation and REE fractionation in the Paleozoic strata of the Permian Basin (West Texas, U.S.A.)’ // Journal of Sedimentary Research (2024), 94 (4): 488–503, DOI: 10.2110/jsr.2024.007 

 

Slovenec, D; Šegvić, B ‘The evolution of the Mesozoic lithosphere of northwestern Neotethys: A petrogenetic and geodynamic perspective’ // Journal of the Geological Society (2024), 181(1), DOI: 10.1144/jgs2023-132 

 

Šegvić, B; Slovenec, D; Badurina, L ‘Major and rare earth element mineral chemistry of low-grade assemblages inform dynamics of hydrothermal ocean-floor metamorphism in the Dinaridic Neotethys’// Geological Magazine (2023), 160(3), 444-470, DOI: 10.1017/S0016756822001030

 

Šegvić, B; Lukács, R; Mandic, O; Strauss, P; Badurina, L; Gullong, M; Harzhauser, M ‘St. Georgen halloysite tuff U-Pb zircon age, provenance, and paleoenvironmental implication for middle Miocene evolution of the southern Vienna Basin, Austria’ // Journal of the Geological Society London (2023), 180(2), DOI: 10.1144/jgs2022-106