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Harry Becker is affiliated with Freie Universität Berlin in Germany. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research activities associated with this institution.

There are no listed recent papers, co-authors, nor frequent publication venues attributed to Harry Becker. Likewise, there is no data regarding book publications or specific fields and subfields of study linked to their research.

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Best Publications

  • Highly siderophile element composition of the Earth’s primitive upper mantle: Constraints from new data on peridotite massifs and xenoliths

    H. Becker;H. Becker;M.F. Horan;R.J. Walker;S. Gao

  • Trace element fractionation during dehydration of eclogites from high-pressure terranes and the implications for element fluxes in subduction zones

    Harry Becker;Klaus Peter Jochum;Richard W. Carlson

  • Comparative 187Re-187Os systematics of chondrites: Implications regarding early solar system processes

    R.J Walker;M.F Horan;J.W Morgan;H Becker

  • Ratios of S, Se and Te in the silicate Earth require a volatile-rich late veneer

    Zaicong Wang;Harry Becker

  • Rhodium, gold and other highly siderophile element abundances in chondritic meteorites

    M. Fischer-Gödde;H. Becker;F. Wombacher

  • Partitioning of Ru, Rh, Pd, Re, Ir and Pt between liquid metal and silicate at high pressures and high temperatures - Implications for the origin of highly siderophile element concentrations in the Earth’s mantle

    Ute Mann;Ute Mann;Daniel J. Frost;David C. Rubie;Harry Becker

  • Garnet peridotite and eclogite Sm-Nd mineral ages from the Lepontine dome (Swiss Alps): New evidence for Eocene high-pressure metamorphism in the central Alps

    Harry Becker

  • Rhodium, gold and other highly siderophile elements in orogenic peridotites and peridotite xenoliths

    Mario Fischer-Gödde;Harry Becker;Frank Wombacher;Frank Wombacher

  • Re–Os fractionation in eclogites and blueschists and the implications for recycling of oceanic crust into the mantle

    Harry Becker

  • 186 Os^ 187 Os systematics of Gorgona Island komatiites: implications for early growth of the inner core

    Alan D Brandon;Richard J Walker;Igor S Puchtel;Harry Becker

  • Effects of melt percolation on the Re–Os systematics of peridotites from a Paleozoic convergent plate margin

    Harry Becker;Harry Becker;Steven B. Shirey;Richard W. Carlson

  • Constraints from high-pressure veins in eclogites on the composition of hydrous fluids in subduction zones

    Harry Becker;Klaus Peter Jochum;Richard W Carlson

  • Evidence from ultra-high-pressure marbles for recycling of sediments into the mantle

    Harry Becker;Rainer Altherr

  • Metasomatized lithospheric mantle for Mesozoic giant gold deposits in the North China craton

    Zaicong Wang;Huai Cheng;Keqing Zong;Xianlei Geng

  • Isotopic constraints on time scales and mechanisms of slab material transport in the mantle wedge: evidence from the Simcoe mantle xenoliths, Washington, USA

    Alan D. Brandon;Harry Becker;Richard W. Carlson;Steven B. Shirey

  • Crustal Trace Element and Isotopic Signatures in Garnet Pyroxenites from Garnet Peridotite Massifs from Lower Austria

    Harry Becker

  • Re-Os geochronology of black shales from the Neoproterozoic Doushantuo Formation, Yangtze platform, South China

    Bi Zhu;Bi Zhu;Harry Becker;Shao-Yong Jiang;Dao-Hui Pi

  • Osmium isotope and highly siderophile element constraints on ages and nature of meteoritic components in ancient lunar impact rocks

    Mario Fischer-Gödde;Mario Fischer-Gödde;Harry Becker

  • Geochemistry of garnet peridotite massifs from lower Austria and the composition of deep lithosphere beneath a Palaeozoic convergent plate margin

    Harry Becker

  • Calcium isotope fractionation during magmatic processes in the upper mantle

    Chunfei Chen;Wei Dai;Zaicong Wang;Yongsheng Liu

  • Geochemistry of Glimmerite Veins in Peridotites from Lower Austria—Implications for the Origin of K-rich Magmas in Collision Zones

    H. Becker;T. Wenzel;F. Volker

Frequent Co-Authors

Zaicong Wang
Zaicong Wang China University of Geosciences
Richard J. Walker
Richard J. Walker University of Maryland, College Park
Shao-Yong Jiang
Shao-Yong Jiang China University of Geosciences
Carsten Münker
Carsten Münker University of Cologne
Shan Gao
Shan Gao China University of Geosciences
Richard W. Carlson
Richard W. Carlson Carnegie Institution for Science
Mary F. Horan
Mary F. Horan Carnegie Institution for Science
John W. Morgan
John W. Morgan University of Maryland, College Park
Steven B. Shirey
Steven B. Shirey Carnegie Institution for Science
Yongsheng Liu
Yongsheng Liu Yangtze University

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