Research Archive

Geochemical Papers & EPSL Format Publications

A repository of peer-reviewed and internal technical publications detailing isotopic analyses, anomalous material structural studies, and planetary science methodologies.

Isotopic signatures of anomalous bismuth-magnesium layered constructs: Evidence for non-terrestrial metallurgical engineering

Institute Lead Researcher (MSc); Forensic Materials Div.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (Simulated)
October 2025Volume 684

Abstract

High-precision MC-ICP-MS analysis of a multi-layer Bi/Mg artifact reveals a complete absence of naturally occurring 24Mg and 25Mg isotopes, coupled with extreme enrichment of 26Mg. The isotopic composition falls significantly off the Terrestrial Fractionation Line (Δ26Mg = +14.2‰), ruling out terrestrial origin and suggesting artificial isotopic tailoring for hypothetical quantum decoherence reduction.

Isotope GeochemistryUAP ForensicsMetamaterials
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2025.118942

Spectroscopic baseline mapping of Near-Earth Objects vs. recovered aerospace debris

Institute Lead Researcher (MSc); Planetary Geology Dept.
Meteoritics & Planetary Science
April 2024Volume 59, Issue 4

Abstract

A comparative study of natural chondritic and achondritic meteorites against five unclassified metallic fragments recovered from high-kinetic impact sites. Results demonstrate that the anomalous fragments lack characteristic cosmic ray exposure (CRE) ages typical of meteorites, yet exhibit structural integrity beyond known aerospace grade titanium alloys (Ti-6Al-4V).

Asteroid CompositionMaterial ScienceSpectroscopy
DOI: 10.1111/maps.13982

Geochemical pathways for validating the origin of the 'Oumuamua interstellar object class

Institute Lead Researcher (MSc)
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
November 2023Volume 358

Abstract

This paper proposes a theoretical framework for geochemical sampling of macroscopic interstellar objects passing through the inner solar system. We outline the required precision for oxygen (Δ17O) and titanium (ε50Ti) isotopic measurements necessary to classify such bodies as either natural rogue planetesimals or manufactured extra-solar probes.

Interstellar ObjectsTheoretical GeochemistryOxygen Isotopes
DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2023.09.014