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  • 2008 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)
  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America
  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America

Overview

Gilbert N. Hanson is affiliated with Stony Brook University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a focus on research within geological sciences, as indicated by the recognition received from professional geological organizations.

Hanson has been awarded fellowships by both the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in 2008 and the Geological Society of America. These fellowships indicate a standing within the community related to geophysical and geological research, though specific research topics, publications, or subfields are not listed.

No recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, primary fields of study, subfields, or main research topics are detailed in the available data. Consequently, a thorough examination of their scientific contributions through these typical academic indicators is not currently possible.

Given the absence of detailed publication or research topic data, their profile is centered on institutional affiliation and honors conferred by prominent geological societies.

Best Publications

  • Geochemical approaches to sedimentation, provenance, and tectonics

    S. M. McLennan;S. Hemming;D. K. McDaniel;G. N. Hanson

  • Calculation of simultaneous isotopic and trace element variations during water-rock interaction with applications to carbonate diagenesis

    Jay L Banner;Gilbert N Hanson

  • A general mixing equation with applications to Icelandic basalts

    Charles H. Langmuir;Robert D. Vocke;Gilbert N. Hanson;Stanley R. Hart

  • The application of trace elements to the petrogenesis of igneous rocks of granitic composition

    Gilbert N. Hanson

  • Rare Earth Elements in Petrogenetic Studies of Igneous Systems

    Gilbert N. Hanson

  • Petrogenesis of basalts from the FAMOUS area: Mid-Atlantic Ridge

    C.H. Langmuir;J.F. Bender;A.E. Bence;G.N. Hanson

  • BORON ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION AND CONCENTRATION IN MODERN MARINE CARBONATES

    N.G. Hemming;G.N. Hanson

  • Geochemistry and origin of the early Precambrian crust of northeastern Minnesota

    Joseph G Arth;Gilbert N Hanson

  • Mantle-derived Archaean monozodiorites and trachyandesites

    Steven B. Shirey;Steven B. Shirey;Gilbert N. Hanson

  • Evidence for a higher pH in the glacial ocean from boron isotopes in foraminifera

    Abhijit Sanyal;N. G. Hemming;Gilbert N. Hanson;Wallace S. Broecker

  • Archean High-Mg Granodiorite: A Derivative of Light Rare Earth Element-enriched Monzodiorite of Mantle Origin

    Richard A. Stern;Gilbert N. Hanson

  • U-Pb Garnet, Sphene, Monazite, and Rutile Ages: Implications for the Duration of High-Grade Metamorphism and Cooling Histories, Adirondack Mts., New York

    Klaus Mezger;C. M. Rawnsley;S. R. Bohlen;G. N. Hanson

  • Origin of Ross Island basanitoids and limitations upon the heterogeneity of mantle sources for alkali basalts and nephelinites

    Shine Soon Sun;Gilbert N. Hanson

  • Rare earth element and Nd isotopic variations in regionally extensive dolomites from the Burlington-Keokuk Formation (Mississippian); implications for REE mobility during carbonate diagenesis

    Jay L. Banner;G. N. Hanson;W. J. Meyers

  • High-precision UPb ages of metamorphic rutile: application to the cooling history of high-grade terranes

    Klaus Mezger;G.N. Hanson;S.R. Bohlen

  • Geochemistry and provenance of the Middle Ordovician Austin Glen Member (Normanskill Formation) and the Taconian Orogeny in New England

    Barbara Bock;S. M. Mclennan;G. N. Hanson

  • Petrogenesis of mantle-derived, LILE-enriched Archean monzodiorites and trachyandesites (sanukitoids) in southwestern Superior Province: Reply

    Richard A. Stern;Gilbert N. Hanson;Steven B. Shirey

  • U-Pb systematics of garnet: dating the growth of garnet in the late Archean Pikwitonei granulite domain at Cauchon and Natawahunan Lakes, Manitoba, Canada

    Klaus Mezger;G. N. Hanson;S. R. Bohlen

  • Evolution of the mantle: Geochemical evidence from alkali basalt

    Shine Soon Sun;Gilbert N. Hanson

  • Modelling of major elements in mantle-melt systems using trace element approaches

    Gilbert N. Hanson;Charles H. Langmuir

Frequent Co-Authors

Scott M. McLennan
Scott M. McLennan Stony Brook University
Steven B. Shirey
Steven B. Shirey Carnegie Institution for Science
Sidney R. Hemming
Sidney R. Hemming Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Jay L. Banner
Jay L. Banner The University of Texas at Austin
Isabel P. Montañez
Isabel P. Montañez University of California, Davis
Richard J. Walker
Richard J. Walker University of Maryland, College Park
Klaus Mezger
Klaus Mezger University of Bern
Steven R. Bohlen
Steven R. Bohlen United States Geological Survey
James J. Papike
James J. Papike University of New Mexico
Jelle Bijma
Jelle Bijma Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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