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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1988 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1988 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1962 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

Edwin Roedder was affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to the scientific community and held recognition in several professional organizations.

Roedder was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1988. That same year, they were also elected as a Member of the National Academy of Sciences. Earlier, in 1962, they became a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU).

The awards and honors suggest Roedder's involvement in fields related to the sciences recognized by these institutions, although specific research topics or publication details are not documented here.

Best Publications

  • Geologic Pressure Determinations from Fluid Inclusion Studies

    E. Roedder;R. J. Bodnar

  • Liquid CO2 inclusions in olivine-bearing nodules and phenocrysts from Basalts

    Edwin Roedder

  • Fluid inclusion studies on the porphyry-type ore deposits at Bingham, Utah, Butte, Montana, and Climax, Colorado

    Edwin Roedder

  • Origin and significance of magmatic inclusions

    Edwin Roedder

  • Fluid inclusion evidence for immiscibility in magmatic differentiation

    Edwin Roedder

  • Composition of fluid inclusions

    Edwin Roedder

  • The fluids in salt

    Edwin Roedder

  • Studies of fluid inclusions; [Part] 2, Freezing data and their interpretation

    Edwin Roedder

  • Silicate liquid immiscibility in magmas and in the system K2O-FeO-AI2O3-SiO2: an example of serendipity

    Edwin Roedder

  • Immiscibility in Granitic Melts, Indicated by Fluid Inclusions in Ejected Granitic Blocks fromAscension Island

    Edwin Roedder;D. S. Coombs

  • Metastable Superheated Ice in Liquid-Water Inclusions under High Negative Pressure.

    Edwin Roedder

  • Lunar petrology of silicate melt inclusions, Apollo 11 rocks

    E. Roedder;P. W. Weiblen

  • Uniquely fresh 2.7 Ga komatiites from the Belingwe greenstone belt, Zimbabwe

    E. G. Nisbet;N. T. Arndt;M. J. Bickle;W. E. Cameron

  • The non-colloidal origin of 'colloform' textures in sphalerite ores

    Edwin Roedder

  • Silicate Liquid Immiscibility in Lunar Magmas, Evidenced by Melt Inclusions in Lunar Rocks

    Edwin Roedder;Paul W. Weiblen

  • NOBLE GASES IN DIAMONDS: OCCURRENCES OF SOLARLIKE HELIUM AND NEON

    M. Honda;J. H. Reynolds;E. Roedder;S. Epstein

  • Application of a new Raman microprobe spectrometer to nondestructive analysis of sulfate and other ions in individual phases in fluid inclusions in minerals

    Gregory J. Rosasco;Edwin Roedder

  • Studies of fluid inclusions; Part 1, Low temperature application of a dual-purpose freezing and heating stage

    Edwin Roedder

  • Fluid inclusion geobarometry from ejected Mt. Somma-Vesuvius nodules.

    Harvey E. Belkin;Benedetto de Vivo;Edwin Roedder;Massimo Cortini

  • Laser-Excited Raman Spectroscopy for Nondestructive Partial Analysis of Individual Phases in Fluid Inclusions in Minerals

    Gregory J. Rosasco;Edwin Roedder;Joseph H. Simmons

  • Chapter 4 – FLUID-INCLUSION EVIDENCE ON THE GENESIS OF ORES IN SEDIMENTARY AND VOLCANIC ROCKS

    Edwin Roedder

Frequent Co-Authors

Harvey E. Belkin
Harvey E. Belkin United States Geological Survey
Lewis D. Ashwal
Lewis D. Ashwal University of the Witwatersrand
Susan D. Hovorka
Susan D. Hovorka The University of Texas at Austin
Robert M. Hazen
Robert M. Hazen Carnegie Institution for Science
Samuel Epstein
Samuel Epstein California Institute of Technology
Clark M. Johnson
Clark M. Johnson University of Wisconsin–Madison
James R. O'Neil
James R. O'Neil United States Geological Survey
Alan H. Clark
Alan H. Clark Queen's University
Nicholas T. Arndt
Nicholas T. Arndt Grenoble Alpes University
Masahiko Honda
Masahiko Honda Australian National University

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