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Faure, Gunter was born on May 11, 1934 in Tallinn, Estonia. Son of Arnulf and Stella (von Harpe) Faure.
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Since the end of World War II isotope geology has grown into a diversi fied and complex discipline in the earth sciences. It has progressed by the efforts of a relatively small number of specialists, many of whom are physi cists, chemists, or mathematicians who were attracted to the earth sciences by the opportunity to measure and to interpret the isotopic compositions of certain chemical elements in geological materials. The phenomenal growth of isotope geology during the last 25 years is an impressive indi cation of the success of their efforts. We have now entered into a new phase of development of isotope geology which emphasizes the application of the new tools to the solution of specific problems in the earth and planetary sciences. This requires the active participation of a new breed of geologists who understand the nature and complexity of geological problems and can work toward their solution by a thoughtful application of the principles of isotope geology. It is there fore necessary to explain these principles to earth scientists at large to enable them to make use of the new information which isotope geology can offer them.
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Faure, Gunter was born on May 11, 1934 in Tallinn, Estonia. Son of Arnulf and Stella (von Harpe) Faure.
Bachelor of Science, University Western Ontario, 1957; Doctor of Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1961; fellow, School Advanced Studies, 1961-1962.
Assistant professor geology, Ohio State University, 1962-1965; associate professor, Ohio State University, 1965-1968; professor, Ohio State University, since 1968; field work, Antarctica.
(Covering radiogenic, radioactive, and stable isotopes, th...)
( Designed to show readers how to use chemical principle...)
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(The origin of different kinds of igneous rocks can be und...)
(The origin of different kinds of igneous rocks can be und...)
(This wide-ranging text in isotope geology/geoscience allo...)
(Since the end of World War II isotope geology has grown i...)
( This textbook details basic principles of planetary sci...)
Fellow Geological Society of America (senior ), Geochem. Society (Distinguished Service award 2005), European Association Geochemistry, International Association Geochemistry, International Association Geochemistry (vice president 1992-1996, president 1996-2000, treasurer 2005-2007, newsletter editor 1999-2002, fellow 2008). Member Planetary Society, Byrd Polar Research Center Ohio State University.
Married Barbara L.L. Goodell, September 5, 1959 (divorced February 1985). Children: Mary Jennifer, John Eric, Pamela Anne, David Christopher. Married Teresa M. Mensing, June 4, 1988.