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Citations
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530
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238

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1974 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1973 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1970 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)
  • 1961 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Edward Anders is affiliated with the University of Chicago in the United States. Their career includes recognition by multiple scientific organizations reflecting a longstanding engagement in research.

Throughout their career, Edward Anders has been awarded the following honors:

  • Member of the National Academy of Sciences (1974)
  • Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (1973)
  • Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU) (1970)
  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) (1961)

These distinctions denote the scientist's involvement and contribution to scientific communities and professional societies over several decades.

The data does not specify particular fields of study, publication topics, recent papers, co-authors, or book publications associated with Edward Anders. However, their recognized affiliations and fellowships suggest engagement in fields related to geophysics and other scientific disciplines connected with these organizations.

Best Publications

  • Abundances of the elements: Meteoritic and solar

    Edward Anders;Nicolas Grevesse

  • Meteorites and the Early Solar System

    Edward Anders

  • Solar-system abundances of the elements

    Edward Anders;Mitsuru Ebihara

  • Origin, age, and composition of meteorites.

    Edward Anders;Edward Anders

  • Interstellar diamonds in meteorites

    Roy S. Lewis;Tang Ming;John F. Wacker;John F. Wacker;Edward Anders

  • Interstellar Grains in Primitive Meteorites: Diamond, Silicon Carbide, and Graphite

    Edward Anders;Ernst Zinner

  • Chemical fractionations in meteorites—II. Abundance patterns and their interpretation

    John W. Larimer;Edward Anders

  • Pre-biotic organic matter from comets and asteroids

    Edward Anders

  • Chemical Composition of Earth, Venus, and Mercury

    John W. Morgan;Edward Anders

  • Mars and Earth: Origin and Abundance of Volatiles

    Edward Anders;Tobias Owen

  • Host phase of a strange xenon component in Allende

    Roy S. Lewis;B. Srinivasan;Edward Anders

  • Noble gases in carbonaceous chondrites

    Emanuel Mazor;Dieter Heymann;Edward Anders

  • Chemical composition of Mars

    John W Morgan;Edward Anders;Edward Anders

  • Interstellar grains in meteorites: I. Isolation of SiC, graphite and diamond; size distributions of SiC and graphite

    Sachiko Amari;Roy S. Lewis;Edward Anders

  • Evidence for interstellar SiC in the Murray carbonaceous meteorite

    Thomas Bernatowicz;Gail Fraundorf;Tang Ming;Edward Anders

  • On the chemical evolution of the carbonaceous chondrites

    E.R. Dufresne;Edward Anders

  • Interstellar graphite in meteorites

    Sachiko Amari;Edward Anders;Edward Anders;Alois Virag;Alois Virag;Ernst Zinner

  • Cretaceous extinctions: evidence for wildfires and search for meteoritic material.

    Wendy S. Wolbach;Roy S. Lewis;Edward Anders

  • Chemical fractionations in meteorites—III. Major element fractionations in chondrites

    J.W Larimer;Edward Anders

  • Distribution of gold and rhenium between nickel-iron and silicate melts: implications for the abundance of siderophile elements on the Earth and Moon

    Kan Kimura;Roy S Lewis;Edward Anders

  • The Record in the Meteorites. III. on the Development of Meteorites in Asteroidal Bodies.

    Robert A. Fish;Gordon G. Goles;Edward Anders

  • Interstellar grains in meteorites: II. SiC and its noble gases

    Roy S Lewis;Sachiko Amari;Edward Anders

  • Bulk compositions of the moon and earth, estimated from meteorites

    R. Ganapathy;E. Anders

  • Global fire at the Cretaceous– Tertiary boundary

    Wendy S. Wolbach;Iain Gilmour;Edward Anders;Edward Anders;Charles J. Orth

  • Isotopic anomalies of Ne, Xe, and C in meteorites. II. Interstellar diamond and SiC: Carriers of exotic noble gases

    Tang Ming;Edward Anders

  • Properties, detectability and origin of interstellar diamonds in meteorites

    Roy S. Lewis;Edward Anders;Bruce T. Draine

Frequent Co-Authors

Roy S. Lewis
Roy S. Lewis University of Chicago
John W. Morgan
John W. Morgan University of Maryland, College Park
Reid R. Keays
Reid R. Keays Monash University
Michael E. Lipschutz
Michael E. Lipschutz Purdue University West Lafayette
Mitsuru Ebihara
Mitsuru Ebihara Tokyo Metropolitan University
Emanuel Mazor
Emanuel Mazor Weizmann Institute of Science
Monica M. Grady
Monica M. Grady The Open University
Frank W. Fitch
Frank W. Fitch University of Chicago
Robert R. Brooks
Robert R. Brooks Massey University
John W. Morgan
John W. Morgan La Trobe University

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