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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2010 - Penrose Medal, The Geological Society of America
  • 1992 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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Eric J. Essene is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their academic career is noted for contributions recognized by professional societies in the geosciences.

In 1992, Eric J. Essene was named a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU), an organization that honors scientists who have made significant contributions to the Earth and space sciences.

They were also awarded the Penrose Medal by The Geological Society of America in 2010, a distinction that recognizes outstanding contributions to geology.

Best Publications

  • Phase Equilibria in the System CaCO3-MgCO3-FeCO3

    L. M. Anovitz;E. J. Essene

  • Closure temperatures of the Sm—Nd system in metamorphic garnets

    Klaus Mezger;Eric J. Essene;A. N. Halliday

  • Clay mineral thermometry : a critical perspective

    E. J. Essene;D. R. Peacor

  • A re-examination of the arsenopyrite geothermometer; pressure considerations and applications to natural assemblages

    Zachary D. Sharp;Eric J. Essene;William C. Kelly

  • Phase relations among tellurides, sulfides, and oxides; I, Thermochemical data and calculated equilibria

    Abdulkader M. Afifi;William C. Kelly;Eric J. Essene

  • Calculation and application of clinopyroxene-garnet-plagioclase-quartz geobarometers

    D. P. Moecher;E. J. Essene;L. M. Anovitz

  • Metamorphism in the Adirondacks. I. Petrology, Pressure and Temperature

    Steven R. Bohlen;John W. Valley;Eric J. Essene

  • Omphacite in Californian metamorphic rocks

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  • The current status of thermobarometry in metamorphic rocks

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  • Phase relations among selenides, tellurides, and oxides; II, Applications to selenide-bearing ore deposits

    Grigore Simon;Stephen E. Kesler;Eric J. Essene

  • Metamorphism in the Adirondacks: II. The Role of Fluids

    John W. Valley;Steven R. Bohlen;Eric J. Essene;Will Lamb

  • Phase relations among tellurides, sulfides, and oxides; Pt. II, Applications to telluride-bearing ore deposits

    Abdulkader M. Afifi;William C. Kelly;Eric J. Essene

  • Reinvestigation and application of olivine-quartz-orthopyroxene barometry

    Steven R. Bohlen;Eric J. Essene;Arthur L. Boettcher

  • Lightning Strike Fusion: Extreme Reduction and Metal-Silicate Liquid Immiscibility

    E. J. Essene;D. C. Fisher

  • U-Pb geochronology of the Grenville Orogen of Ontario and New York: constraints on ancient crustal tectonics

    Klaus Mezger;Klaus Mezger;E. J. Essene;B. A. van der Pluijm;A. N. Halliday

  • The role of inclusions in U-Pb and Sm-Nd garnet geochronology: Stepwise dissolution experiments and trace uranium mapping by fission track analysis

    C.P. Dewolf;Cynthia J. Zeissler;A.N. Halliday;K. Mezger

  • Feldspar and Oxide Thermometry of Granulites in the Adirondack Highlands

    S. R. Bohlen;E. J. Essene

  • Corrensite and mixed-layer chlorite/corrensite in metabasalt from northern Taiwan: TEM/AEM, EMPA, XRD, and optical studies

    Yen-Hong Shau;Donald R. Peacor;Eric J. Essene

  • Thermobarometry and Pressure-Temperature Paths in the Grenville Province of Ontario

    Lawrence M. Anovitz;Eric J. Essene

  • Cooling and inferred uplift/erosion history of the Grenville Orogen, Ontario: Constraints from 40Ar/39Ar thermochronology

    Michael A. Cosca;John F. Sutter;Eric J. Essene

  • Phase relations among selenides, sulfides, tellurides, and oxides; I, Thermodynamic properties and calculated equilibria

    Grigore Simon;Eric J. Essene

  • Pyrometamorphic rocks associated with naturally burned coal beds, Powder River basin, Wyoming

    Michael A. Cosca;Eric J. Essene;John W. Geissman;William B. Simmons

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald R. Peacor
Donald R. Peacor University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
John W. Valley
John W. Valley University of Wisconsin–Madison
Klaus Mezger
Klaus Mezger University of Bern
Ben A. van der Pluijm
Ben A. van der Pluijm University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Alex N. Halliday
Alex N. Halliday Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Michael A. Cosca
Michael A. Cosca United States Geological Survey
Chris M. Hall
Chris M. Hall University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Allan H. Treiman
Allan H. Treiman Lunar and Planetary Institute
Youxue Zhang
Youxue Zhang University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Anthony C. Withers
Anthony C. Withers University of Western Ontario

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