Harry Elderfield
Professor Henry "Harry" Elderfield (25 April 1943 – 19 April 2016), was Professor of Ocean Chemistry and Palaeochemistry at the Godwin Laboratory in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Cambridge. He made his name in ocean chemistry and palaeochemistry, using trace metals and isotopes in biogenic carbonate as palaeochemical tracers, and studying the chemistry of modern and ancient oceans - especially those of the glacial epoch and the Cenozoic. Provided by Wikipedia-
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4by Frédéric Gazeau, Jean-Pierre Gattuso, Mervyn Greaves, Henry Elderfield, Jan Peene, Carlo H R Heip, Jack J MiddelburgGet access
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6by Bethan M Jones, M Debora Iglesias-Rodriguez, Paul J Skipp, Richard J Edwards, Mervyn J Greaves, Jeremy R Young, Henry Elderfield, C David O'ConnorGet access
Published in PLoS ONE (2013)
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7by Yair Rosenthal, Suzanne Perron-cashman, Caroline H. Lear, Edouard Bard, Stephen Barker, Katharina Billups, Martha Bryan, Margaret L. Delaney, Peter B. Demenocal, Gary S. Dwyer, Henry Elderfield, Chris R. German, Mervyn Greaves, David W. Lea, Dorothy K. Pak, Georges L. Paradis, Ann D. Russell, Ralph R. SchneiderGet access
Published 2004
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