Full Name, Qualifications: Marian Selorm Sapah, BSc (Ghana), PhD (Australia)
Rank: Senior Lecturer
Email Address: msapah@ug.edu.gh
Websites: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Marian-Sapah https://www.linkedin.com/in/marian-selorm-sapah-08617a81/ https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57200534568
Dr. Marian Selorm Yaa Sapah is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Earth Science, University of Ghana. She is a graduate of the University of Ghana, with BSc honours in Geology and The Australia National University, with a PhD in Earth Chemistry. She also holds certificates in Chemical Safety and Science communication from The Australia National University and a certificate in Science diplomacy from AAAS Center for Science Diplomacy. Marian’s research interests are in the areas of Geochemistry, Cosmochemistry, Environmental Geochemistry, Exploration Geochemistry, Medical Geology and Geoscience Education. She is an active member of professional associations, including the Meteoritical Society (METSOC), Geological Society of Africa (GSAf), Ghana Science Association (GSA), and the Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OSWD). She is also a founding member of the Africa Initiative for Planetary and Space Science (AFIPS), a Board Member of Geochemical Society and the Public Affairs Officer of the Ghana Institute of Geoscientists (GhIG). Dr. Sapah has also served on several adhoc committees both within and outside of the University of Ghana. She also supervises students projects both at the Graduate and Undergraduate levels. Dr. Sapah enjoys mentoring, educational outreach and public speaking and has a special interest in creating interest in and promoting Geoscience as well as Planetary and Space Science especially in Ghana. She is also an advocate for the environment and sustainability as well as for women and girls in STEM.
Discipline: Applied Geology
Specialization: Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry
2018 – 2019: Postdoctoral fellowship, The Australia National University, Canberra, Australia.
2012 – 2016: PhD, Earth Chemistry, The Australia National University, Canberra, Australia.
2004 – 2008: BSc, Geology, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana
September 2023 – Present: Senior Lecturer
September 2016 – August 2023: Lecturer
Geochemistry, Cosmochemistry, Environmental Geochemistry, Exploration Geochemistry, Medical Geology and Geoscience Education
2023 Agate Researchers’ Grant: Principal Investigator, Geochemistry of the Tarkwaian, Kibi-Winneba Belt.
2023 METSOC Research grant: Principal Investigator, U-Th)/He Thermochronology of the Bosumtwi Impact Crater.
2023 METSOC Endowment grant: Principal Investigator, Planetary and Space Science Outreach for Senior High Schools in Ghana.
2021 Belmont Forum Research grant: Co-investigator, AirGeo: Citizens’ empowerment through biomonitoring of air quality in response to mining, recycling and the use of Georesources .
2017 University of Ghana Research grant (UGRF): Principal Investigator, Meteorite Hunting in the Bawku area of the Upper East Region of Ghana.
Sapah, M.S. (2023). Africa’s Impact Cratering History and Meteorite Record: Implications for Planetary and Space Science Studies on the Continent. In: Froehlich, A. (eds) Space Fostering African Societies. Southern Space Studies. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36747-2_2
Amponsah, P. O., Kwayisi, D., Awunyo, E. K., Sapah, M. S., Sakyi, P. A., Su, B. X.,Lu, Y. & Nude, P. M. (2023). New evidence for crustal reworking and juvenile arc‐magmatism during the Palaeoproterozoic Eburnean events in the Suhum Basin, South‐east Ghana. Geological Journal, 58(10), 3734-3755. https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.4790
Sapah, M. S., Asiedu, D. K., & Loh, Y. A. (2023). Geoscience education in Ghana: Status and Recommendations. Episodes Journal of International Geoscience, https://doi.org/10.18814/epiiugs/2023/023012
Sapah, M. S. (2023). Have you seen a falling star? Everyday Science for Schools, Vol-10-no.-2-2023-7.
Sapah, M. S. (2023). Starlink: SpaceX’s new internet service could be a gamechanger in Africa. The Conversation, https://theconversation.com/starlink-spacexs-new-internet-service-could-be-a-gamechanger-in-africa-200746
Sapah, M. S. (2023). Ghana needs more astronomers, astrophysicists, aerospace engineers and astronauts – how to develop them, The Conversation, https://theconversation.com/ghana-needs-more-astronomers-astrophysicists-aerospace-engineers-and-astronauts-how-to-develop-them-199412
Forson, E. D., Amponsah, P. O., Hagan, G. B., & Sapah, M. S. (2022). Frequency ratio-based flood vulnerability modeling over the greater Accra Region of Ghana. Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40808-022-01616-y
Sapah, M. S., Asiedu, D. K., & Loh, Y. S. (2021) Become a Geoscience Professional! Everyday Science for Schools, Vol-9-no.-1-2021-3 https://www.ghanascience.org.gh/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/ESS-Magazine-Vol-9-No.-1-2021-3.pdf
Sapah, M. S., Agbetsoamedo, J. E., Amponsah, P. O., Dampare, S. B., & Asiedu, D. K. (2021). Neodymium isotope composition of Palaeoproterozoic Birimian shales from the Wa‐Lawra Belt, north‐west Ghana: Constraints on provenance. Geological Journal, 56(4), 2072-2081. https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.4042
D. Baratoux, C. A. B Niang, W.U Reimold, M. S. Sapah, M.W. Jessell, D. Boamah, G. Faye, G. S. Bouley and O. Vanderheaghe. (2019) Bosumtwi impact structure, Ghana: Evidence for fluidized emplacement of the ejecta. Meteoritical and Planetary Science. https://doi.org/10.1111/maps.13253
D. Baratoux, H. Chennaoui-Aoudjehane, R. Gibson, A. Lamali, W.U Reimold, M. S. Sapah, M.C. Chabou, J.B. Habarulema, M.W. Jessell, A. Mogessie, Z. Benkhaldoun, E Nkhonjera, N. C. Mukosi, M Kaire, P. Rochette, A. Sickafoose, J. Martínez-Frías, A. Hofmann, L. Folco, A. P. Rossi, G. Faye, K. Kolenberg, K. Tekle, D. Belhai, M. Elyajouri, C. Koeberl, and M. M. Abdeen. (2017) Africa Initiative for Planetary and Space Sciences, EOS. https://doi.org/10.1029/2017EO075935
D. Baratoux, H. Chennaoui-Aoudjehane, R. Gibson, A. Lamali, W.U Reimold, M. S. Sapah, M.C. Chabou, J.B. Habarulema, M.W. Jessell, A. Mogessie, Z. Benkhaldoun, E Nkhonjera, N. C. Mukosi, M Kaire, P. Rochette, A. Sickafoose, J. Martínez-Frías, A. Hofmann, L. Folco, A. P. Rossi, G. Faye, K. Kolenberg, K. Tekle, D. Belhai, M. Elyajouri, C. Koeberl, and M. M. Abdeen. (2017) The state of Planetary and Space Sciences in Africa, EOS. https://doi.org/10.1029/2017EO075935
Sapah M. S. and Krot A. N. (2015). Classification of NWA 4502, published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 101 pp 19-20, MAPS 50, 1661.
Safitri, A. I., Ben-Awuah, J., Gebretsadik, H. T., Siddiqui, N. A., & Sapah, M. S. (2017). Analysis of Heterogeneous Distribution of Petrophysical Properties in Sandstone Reservoir: A Case Study. Warta Geologi Vol. 43, No. 3. https://gsm.org.my/products/702001-101703-PDF.pdf
M. S. Sapah, J. E. Duku, P. A. Sakyi, D. K. Asiedu and B. K. Banoeng-Yakubo (2023). Detrital Zircon Morphology and U-Pb Geochronology of Late Ordovician-Early Cretaceous Sandstones from the Coastal Sedimentary Deposits of Ghana: Implications for Provenance. 29th Colloquium of African Geology, Book of Abstracts, ST02-S02 pp. 66.
M. S. Sapah, F. A. Akontoh, S. B. Dampare and D. K. Asiedu (2023). Provenance of the Anyaboni Formation of the Voltaian Supergroup, Ghana. 29th Colloquium of African Geology, Book of Abstracts, ST02-S02 pp. 65.
Di, Y., Sapah, M. S., & Amelin, Y. (2021). Complex Pb Isotopic Contamination in CAIs from Northwest Africa 4502. LPI Contributions, 2609, 6033. Bibcode: 2021LPICo2609.6033D
Niang, C.A.B., Baratoux, D., Diallo, D.P., Braucher, R., Rochette, P., Koeberl, C., Jessell, M.W., Reimold, W.U., Boamah, D., Faye, G. and Sapah, M.S., 2019. The Origin of the Circular K Anomalies at The Bosumtwi Impact Structure. LPI Contributions No. 2136.
Sapah M. S., Amelin Y. and Ireland T. (2015). Investigating the effects of acid leaching on the U-Th-Pb system in CAIs from the CV chondrite NWA 4502. Abstract #1859. 46th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference.
Ireland T. R., Sapah M., Ávila J. N., Holden P., and Lanc P. (2014). High-Precision Oxygen-Isotope Measurements with SHRIMP SI. Abstract 5th symposium on Polar Science, National Institute of Polar Research.
Wimpenny J., Sanborn M., Yin Q.Z., Yamakawa A., Sapah M., Amelin Y., Ireland T., Stirling C., Cooke I. and Krot A. N. (2014). Al-Mg and Mn-Cr Systematics in CAIs from NWA 4502. Abstract #2722. Goldschmidt conference.
Amelin Y., Sapah M. S., Ireland T. R. and Yin Q.Z. (2014). Sr Isotope Systematics of CAIs from the CV3 chondrite NWA 4502. Abstract #5244. 77th Meteoritical society conference.
Sapah M. S., Ireland T. R., Ávila J. N., Amelin Y. and Krot A. N. (2014). Oxygen Isotope Compositions of CAIs from CV3 chondrite NWA 4502. Abstract #5203. 77th Meteoritical society conference.
Ireland T. R., Sapah M. S., Ávila J. N., Holden P., Amelin Y., Krot A. N. and Yin Q. (2014). Oxygen Isotope Compositions of CAI from NWA 4502 CV3 chondrite. Abstract #1671. 45th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference.
Sapah M. S., Amelin Y., Wimpenny J., Yin Q. and Ireland T. (2013). Al-Mg Isotopic Systematics of Refractory Inclusions from the CV3 chondrite NWA 4502: Abstract #5156. 76th Meteoritical society conference.
Cooke I.,Sapah M. S., Kaltenbach A., Stirling C. H. and Amelin Y. (2013) Uranium Isotopic Composition and Trace Element Abundances of CAIs from CV Chondrite Northwest Africa 4502: Abstract #1709. 44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference.
Amelin Y., Sapah M. S., Cooke I., Stirling C. H. and Kaltenbach A. (2013) U-Th-Pb Systematics of CAIs from CV Chondrite Northwest Africa 4502: Abstract #2690. 44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference.
Sapah M. S., Krot A. N. and Amelin Y. (2013) Mineralogy and Petrography of refractory inclusions in North West Africa 4502, oxidized CV chondrite: Abstract #1036. 44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference.
Amelin Y. and Sapah M. S. (2012) Cooling rates of Plutonic Angrites from Pyroxene-Phosphate U-Pb chronology: Abstract #5199. 75th Meteoritical society conference