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Bischoff, James

James L. Bischoff is an American scientist. Currently (since 2002), the emirite-geochemist of the US Geological Survey . Laureate of the 1999] - the highest distinction of the Geochemical Society.

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He graduated from , where he studied in 1958-1962, with a bachelor's degree in geology. Ph.D. Ph.D. in geochemistry he received in 1966 at the University of California at Berkeley, where he studied in 1962-1966, his dissertation was devoted to studying the kinetics of the aragonite-calcite transition. In the years 1966-68, a postdoc at the . In 1968-1974 Associate Professor, University of Southern California . Since 1974, a geochemist at the US Geological Survey , where he founded the marine chemistry program in the same year, and emerite since 2002. In 1990-1993 Director of the , of which he has been a member since 1969, and fello since 1999. Honorary Associate Professor of the Paris National Museum of Natural History (1987).

Fello American Geophysical Union (1992, member 1974) and (1994, member 1983). Honorary Fello, California Academy of Sciences (1987). Since 1974 is a member of the International Society for Water-Rock Interaction.

Awarded the medal of Hans Pettersson of the Swedish Academy of Sciences (1999).

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  • US Geological Survey
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bischoff__James&oldid=89853104


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