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Edward Farrar

Edward Farrar

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Earth Science

D-Index
41
Citations
5875
World Ranking
5579
National Ranking
275

Overview

Edward Farrar was affiliated with Queen's University in Canada during their research career. Their work contributed to several areas within chemistry and related biological sciences.

The scientist's research spanned multiple main fields of study, including:

  • Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Chemistry

Their research also covered key subfields such as:

  • Pharmaceutical Science
  • Molecular Biology
  • Organic Chemistry

Edward Farrar's work focused on core topics, notably:

  • Fluorine in Organic Chemistry
  • Chemical Synthesis and Analysis
  • Click Chemistry and Applications

The scientist's publication record includes a recent paper titled "Graphical Abstract: Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 9/2021" published in 2021 in Angewandte Chemie International Edition. This paper recorded no citations to date.

Frequent co-authors in their research included:

  • Yijun Huang
  • Carmen Leitner
  • A.B. Roy
  • Martin Oestreich
  • D. E. Lewis

The journal Angewandte Chemie International Edition was a noted venue for their publications.

Best Publications

  • High-level surfaces, plateau uplift, and foreland development, Bolivian central Andes

    T. L. Gubbels;B. L. Isacks;E. Farrar

  • Intercalibration of 40Ar39Ar dating standards

    Ajoy K. Baksi;D.A. Archibald;Edward Farrar

  • 40Ar/39Ar Dating of the Brunhes-Matuyama Geomagnetic Field Reversal.

    A. K. Baksi;V. Hsu;M. O. McWilliams;E. Farrar

  • Geologic and geochronologic constraints on the metallogenic evolution of the Andes of southeastern Peru

    Alan H. Clark;Edward Farrar;Daniel J. Kontak;Robert J. Langridge

  • Granite belts in Thailand: evidence from the 40Ar/39Ar geochronological and geological syntheses

    P. Charusiri;A.H. Clark;E. Farrar;D. Archibald

  • Geochronology and tectonic implications of magmatism and metamorphism, southern Kootenay Arc and neighbouring regions, southeastern British Columbia. Part I: Jurassic to mid-Cretaceous

    D. A. Archibald;J. K. Glover;R. A. Price;E. Farrar

  • Diachronous and independent histories of plutonism and mineralization in the Cornubian Batholith, southwest England

    Y. Chen;A. H. Clark;E. Farrar;H. A. H. P. Wasteneys

  • Widespread early Cretaceous flood basalt volcanism in eastern india: Geochemical data from the Rajmahal-Bengal-Sylhet Traps

    Ajoy K. Baksi;T.Ray Barman;D.K. Paul;Edward Farrar

  • Late cenozoic deformation in the Central Andes: fault kinematics from the northern Puna, northwestern Argentina and southwestern Bolivia

    T.T. Cladouhos;R.W. Allmendinger;B. Coira;E. Farrar

  • The Acambay graben: Active intraarc extension in the trans‐Mexican volcanic belt, Mexico

    Max Suter;Odranoel Quintero-Legorreta;Margarita López-Martinez;Gerardo Aguirre-Díaz

  • K-Ar evidence for the post-paleozoic migration of granitic intrusion foci in the Andes of northern Chile

    E. Farrar;A.H. Clark;S.J. Haynes;G.S. Quirt

  • Grenvillian granulite-facies metamorphism in the Arequipa Massif, Peru: a Laurentia-Gondwana link

    Hardolph A. Wasteneys;Alan H. Clark;Edward Farrar;Robert J. Langridge

  • Episodic Cenozoic volcanism and tectonism in the Andes of Peru

    Donald C. Noble;Edwin H. McKee;Edward Farrar;Ulrich Petersen

  • Cenozoic polyphase landscape and tectonic evolution of the Cordillera Occidental, southernmost Peru

    Richard M. Tosdal;Alan H. Clark;Edward Farrar

  • Initial 87Sr/86Sr ratios of plutonic and volcanic rocks of the Central Andes between latitudes 26° and 29° south

    Robert H. McNutt;James H. Crocket;Alan H. Clark;Juan C. Caelles

  • Geochronology of Miocene plutons and exhumation history of the El Teniente region, Central Chile (34-35°8)

    Andrew C. Kurtz;Suzanne M. Kay;Reynaldo Charrier;Edward Farrar

  • The giant Imiter silver deposit: Neoproterozoic epithermal mineralization in the Anti-Atlas, Morocco

    Alain Cheilletz;Gilles Pierre rene Levresse;Dominique Gasquet;Moulay Azizi-Samir

  • An Integrated Tectono-Magmatic Model for the Evolution of the Southern Peruvian Andes (13-20°S) since 55 Ma

    Hamish A. Sandeman;Alan H. Clark;Edward Farrar

  • Laser probe 40 Ar/ 39 Ar ages of early- and late-stage alteration assemblages, Rosario porphyry copper-molybdenum deposit, Collahuasi District, I Region, Chile

    Alan H. Clark;Douglas A. Archibald;Andrew W. Lee;Edward Farrar

  • K-Ar geochronology of the late cenozoic volcanic rocks of the Cordillera Occidental, southernmost Peru

    Richard M. Tosdal;Edward Farrar;Alan H. Clark

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan H. Clark
Alan H. Clark Queen's University
Daniel J. Kontak
Daniel J. Kontak Laurentian University
Michel Pichavant
Michel Pichavant University of Orléans
Margarita López-Martínez
Margarita López-Martínez Center for Scientific Research and Higher Education at Ensenada
David L. Kimbrough
David L. Kimbrough San Diego State University
Gilbert Féraud
Gilbert Féraud Université Côte d'Azur
Gilles Ruffet
Gilles Ruffet University of Rennes
R.H. McNutt
R.H. McNutt McMaster University
Suzanne Mahlburg Kay
Suzanne Mahlburg Kay Cornell University
James H. Crocket
James H. Crocket McMaster University

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