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James H. Crocket

James H. Crocket

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Earth Science

D-Index
37
Citations
4842
World Ranking
6912
National Ranking
354

Overview

James H. Crocket was affiliated with McMaster University in Canada during their academic career. The body of research work and other professional details available do not include specific recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues associated with their contributions.

There is no detailed record of particular fields or subfields of study, main topics addressed in their research, or book publications linked to their name based on the accessible data.

No awards or distinctions have been documented or specified for James H. Crocket.

The lack of additional detailed information on publications, research topics, and collaborations limits further elaboration on their scientific output and influence within specific disciplines.

Best Publications

  • The chemical composition of igneous zircon suites: implications for geochemical tracer studies

    Larry M Heaman;Robert Bowins;James Crocket

  • Partitioning of platinum-group elements (Os, Ir, Ru, Pt, Pd) and gold between sulfide liquid and basalt melt

    M.E. Fleet;J.H. Crocket;W.E. Stone

  • Laboratory partitioning of platinum-group elements (PGE) and gold with application to magmatic sulfide–PGE deposits

    M.E Fleet;J.H Crocket;Menghua Liu;W.E Stone

  • Partitioning of palladium, iridium, and platinum between sulfide liquid and basalt melt: Effects of melt composition, concentration, and oxygen fugacity

    M.E. Fleet;W.E. Stone;J.H. Crocket

  • Partitioning of palladium, iridium, platinum, and gold between sulfide liquid and basalt melt at 1200°C

    W.E Stone;J.H Crocket;M.E Fleet

  • Initial 87Sr/86Sr ratios of plutonic and volcanic rocks of the Central Andes between latitudes 26° and 29° south

    Robert H. McNutt;James H. Crocket;Alan H. Clark;Juan C. Caelles

  • Implications of composition for experimental partitioning of platinum-group elements and gold between sulfide liquid and basalt melt: The significance of nickel content

    J.H. Crocket;M.E. Fleet

  • Siderophile trace elements in the Earth's oceanic crust and upper mantle

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  • Platinum-group elements in mafic and ultramafic rocks; a survey

    James H. Crocket

  • Noble metals in Thetford Mines ophiolites, Quebec, Canada; Part I, Distribution of gold, iridium, platinum, and palladium in the ultramafic and gabbroic rocks

    I. O. Oshin;J. H. Crocket

  • Some aspects of the geochemistry of strontium and calcium in the Hudson Bay and the Great Lakes

    G Faure;J.H Crocket;P.M Hueley

  • Platinum-group element distribution in komatiitic and tholeiitic volcanic rocks from Munro Township, Ontario

    James H. Crocket;William E. MacRae

  • Platinum-group elements in Deccan mafic rocks: a comparison of suites differentiated by Ir content

    James H Crocket;Dalim K Paul

  • Determination of some precious metals by neutron activation analysis

    J. H. Crocket;R. R. Keays;S. Hsieh

  • PGE in fresh basalt, hydrothermal alteration products, and volcanic incrustations of Kilauea volcano, Hawaii

    James H Crocket

  • Distribution of noble metals across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary at Gubbio, Italy: Iridium variation as a constraint on the duration and nature of Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary events

    James H. Crocket;Charles B. Officer;Forese C. Wezel;Gary D. Johnson

  • Precious metal abundances in some carbonaceous and enstatite chondrites

    J.H Crocket;R.R Keays;S Hsieh

  • Isotopic evidence for distinct crustal sources of North and South Range ores, Sudbury Igneous Complex

    A.P. Dickin;M.A. Artan;J.H. Crocket

  • PARTITIONING OF TRACE AMOUNTS OF HIGHLY SIDEROPHILE ELEMENTS IN THE FE-NI-S SYSTEM AND THEIR FRACTIONATION IN NATURE

    M.E. Fleet;Menghua Liu;J.H. Crocket

  • A study of precious metals in the Sudbury nickel irruptive ores

    Reid R. Keays;James H. Crocket

  • Osmium isotope evidence for a crustal origin of platinum group elements in the Sudbury nickel ore, Ontario, Canada

    A.P Dickin;J.M Richardson;J.H Crocket;R.H McNutt

  • Nuclear and Radiochemistry: 3rd Edition by Gerhart Friedlander, Joseph W. Kennedy, Edward S. Macias and Julian Malcolm Miller. John Wiley and Sons, 1981, U.S. $42.00, 684 pp

    James H. Crocket

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael E. Fleet
Michael E. Fleet University of Western Ontario
Alan P. Dickin
Alan P. Dickin McMaster University
Robert Moritz
Robert Moritz University of Geneva
R.H. McNutt
R.H. McNutt McMaster University
Reid R. Keays
Reid R. Keays Monash University
Charles B. Officer
Charles B. Officer Dartmouth College
Roger H. Mitchell
Roger H. Mitchell Lakehead University
Henry P. Schwarcz
Henry P. Schwarcz McMaster University
Robert C. Harriss
Robert C. Harriss University of New Hampshire
Alan H. Clark
Alan H. Clark Queen's University

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