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James F. Luhr was affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution in the United States during their career. Their work contributed to the academic and scientific community through research conducted under this institution.

Although specific details about their research papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, and book publications are not documented here, the affiliation with the Smithsonian Institution suggests involvement in scientific endeavors connected to this organization.

There is no publicly available record of awards granted to James F. Luhr. Similarly, detailed information about their main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work has not been provided.

James F. Luhr is deceased, and thus all references to their career and contributions are addressed in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • The Colima Volcanic complex, Mexico

    James F. Luhr;Ian S. E. Carmichael

  • The 1982 eruptions of El Chichón Volcano, Chiapas, Mexico: Mineralogy and petrology of the anhydritebearing pumices

    James F. Luhr;Ian S.E. Carmichael;Johan C. Varekamp

  • Experimental Phase Relations of Water- and Sulfur-Saturated Arc Magmas and the 1982 Eruptions of El Chichón Volcano

    James F. Luhr

  • Active rifting in southwestern Mexico: Manifestations of an incipient eastward spreading-ridge jump

    James F. Luhr;Stephen A. Nelson;James F. Allan;Ian S. E. Carmichael

  • Plagioclase-melt equilibria in hydrous systems.

    Todd B. Housh;James F. Luhr

  • Hydrogen loss from olivines in mantle xenoliths from Simcoe (USA) and Mexico: Mafic alkalic magma ascent rates and water budget of the sub-continental lithosphere

    Anne H. Peslier;James F. Luhr

  • Low water contents in pyroxenes from spinel-peridotites of the oxidized, sub-arc mantle wedge

    Anne H Peslier;James F Luhr;Jeffrey Post

  • Parícutin : the volcano born in a Mexican cornfield

    James F. Luhr;Tom Simkin;Margaret Cuasay

  • Factors controlling sulfur concentrations in volcanic apatite

    Genyong Peng;James F. Luhr;James J. McGee

  • Jorullo Volcano, Michoacán, Mexico (1759–1774): The earliest stages of fractionation in calc-alkaline magmas

    James F. Luhr;Ian S. E. Carmichael

  • The 1982 eruptions of El Chichón Volcano (Chiapas, Mexico): Character of the eruptions, ash-fall deposits, and gasphase

    Johan C. Varekamp;James F. Luhr;Karen L. Prestegaard

  • The Colima volcanic complex, Mexico: Part II. Late-quaternary cinder cones

    James F. Luhr;Ian S. E. Carmichael

  • Extensional tectonics and the diverse primitive volcanic rocks in the western Mexican volcanic belt

    James F. Luhr

  • Primitive calc-alkaline and alkaline rock types from the Western Mexican Volcanic Belt

    James F. Luhr;James F. Allan;Ian S. E. Carmichael;Stephen A. Nelson

  • Quaternary minettes and associated volcanic rocks of Mascota, western Mexico: a consequence of plate extension above a subduction modified mantle wedge

    Ian S.E. Carmichael;Rebecca A. Lange;James F. Luhr

  • Glass inclusions and melt volatile contents at Parícutin Volcano, Mexico

    James F. Luhr

  • Barren island volcano (NE Indian Ocean) : Island-arc high-alumina basalts produced by troctolite contamination

    James F. Luhr;Dhanapati Haldar

  • A melt inclusion study of the Toba Tuffs, Sumatra, Indonesia

    Craig A. Chesner;James F. Luhr

  • The white trachytic tuff of Roccamonfina Volcano (Roman Region, Italy)

    Bernardino Giannetti;James F. Luhr

  • Mexican Peridotite Xenoliths and Tectonic Terranes: Correlations among Vent Location, Texture, Temperature, Pressure, and Oxygen Fugacity

    James F. Luhr;Jose J. Aranda-Gómez

  • Slab-derived fluids and partial melting in subduction zones: insights from two contrasting Mexican volcanoes (Colima and Ceboruco)

    James F. Luhr

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian S. E. Carmichael
Ian S. E. Carmichael University of California, Berkeley
Christopher D. Henry
Christopher D. Henry University of Nevada Reno
Charles B. Connor
Charles B. Connor University of South Florida
Gerald H. Haug
Gerald H. Haug Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Johan C. Varekamp
Johan C. Varekamp Wesleyan University
Ian C. Wright
Ian C. Wright National Oceanography Centre
John A. Wolff
John A. Wolff Washington State University
Jeffrey G. Ryan
Jeffrey G. Ryan University of South Florida
Rebecca A. Lange
Rebecca A. Lange University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jeffrey E. Post
Jeffrey E. Post Smithsonian Institution

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