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Overview

Joseph V. Smith was affiliated with the University of Chicago in the United States. Their scholarly work included contributions to the field of geochemistry and environmental sciences.

Their recent publication record includes the paper titled Fe speciation at the permafrost-active layer boundary, published in 2021 within the Goldschmidt2021 abstracts venue. This particular work focused on iron speciation processes at the interface of permafrost layers, contributing to understanding geochemical dynamics in cold environments.

Joseph V. Smith collaborated with a range of coauthors across their research projects. Notable frequent coauthors included:

  • Amanda Barker
  • Thomas Douglas
  • Shawn G. Gallaher
  • Grace McInturff

The primary publication venue associated with their research activities was:

  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts

There were no book publications attributed to Joseph V. Smith, nor were there main or subfields of study or main topics of work explicitly documented in the available records. Additionally, there is no record of awards won.

Joseph V. Smith has been recorded as deceased. Their academic contributions remain archived as part of the University of Chicago's scholarly output with an emphasis on geochemical research reflected in the available publication data.

Best Publications

  • Silicalite, a new hydrophobic crystalline silica molecular sieve

    E. M. Flanigen;J. M. Bennett;R. W. Grose;J. P. Cohen

  • Structural-electronic relationships in inorganic solids: powder neutron diffraction studies of the rutile and anatase polymorphs of titanium dioxide at 15 and 295 K

    Jeremy K. Burdett;Timothy Hughbanks;Gordon J. Miller;James W. Richardson

  • Topochemistry of zeolites and related materials. 1. Topology and geometry

    Joseph V. Smith

  • Carbonic metamorphism, granulites and crustal growth

    R. C. Newton;J. V. Smith;B. F. Windley

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance of silica polymorphs

    Joseph V. Smith;C. Scott Blackwell

  • Accurate redetermination of crystal structure of dehydrated zeolite A. Absence of near zero coordination of sodium. Refinement of silicon,aluminum-ordered superstructure

    Joseph J. Pluth;Joseph V. Smith

  • The MARID (mica-amphibole-rutile-ilmenite-diopside) suite of xenoliths in kimberlite

    J.Barry Dawson;Joseph V. Smith

  • Crystal structures of natural olivines

    J. D. Birle;J. D. Birle;G. V. Gibbs;G. V. Gibbs;P. B. Moore;J. V. Smith

  • Petrologic history of the moon inferred from petrography, mineralogy, and petrogenesis of Apollo 11 rocks

    J. V. Smith;A. T. Anderson;R. C. Newton;E. J. Olsen

  • INVESTIGATIONS CONCERNING THE BREAKDOWN OF ALBITE AT DEPTH IN THE EARTH

    R. C. Newton;J. V. Smith

  • Synchrotron x-ray microprobe determination of chromate content using x-ray absorption near-edge structure

    S. Bajt;S. B. Clark;S. R. Sutton;M. L. Rivers

  • Crystal Structure of Tetrapropylammonium Hydroxide—Aluminum Phosphate Number 5

    J. M. Bennett;J. P. Cohen;Edith M. Flanigen;J. J. Pluth

  • Structural features of aluminophosphate materials with

    J.M. Bennett;W.J. Dytrych;J.J. Pluth;J.W. Richardson

  • Crystal structure of tetrapropylammonium fluoride-containing precursor to fluoride silicalite

    Geoffrey D. Price;Joseph J. Pluth;Joseph V. Smith;J. Michael Bennett

  • Pyroxene-Garnet Transformation in Coorara Meteorite

    J. V. Smith;Brian Mason

  • Na, K, P and Ti in garnet, pyroxene and olivine from peridotite and eclogite xenoliths from African kimberlites

    F.C. Bishop;J.V. Smith;J.B. Dawson

  • Reduced chromium in olivine grains from lunar basalt 15555 - X-ray Absorption Near Edge Structure (XANES)

    S.R Sutton;S.R Sutton;K.W Jones;B Gordon;M.L Rivers;M.L Rivers

  • Chemistry of micas from kimberlites and xenoliths—II. Primary- and secondary-textured micas from peridotite xenoliths

    J.S. Delaney;J.V. Smith;D.A. Carswell;J.B. Dawson

  • Mantle metasomatism in 14 veined peridotites from Bultfontein mine, South Africa

    A. P. Jones;J. V. Smith;J. B. Dawson

  • Biochemical evolution. I. Polymerization on internal, organophilic silica surfaces of dealuminated zeolites and feldspars

    Joseph V. Smith

  • Conformation of ethylene glycol and phase change in silica sodalite

    J. W. Richardson;J. J. Pluth;J. V. Smith;W. J. Dytrych

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen R. Sutton
Stephen R. Sutton University of Chicago
Gilberto Artioli
Gilberto Artioli University of Padua
Adrian P. Jones
Adrian P. Jones University College London
Ian D. Hutcheon
Ian D. Hutcheon Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Geoffrey D. Price
Geoffrey D. Price University College London
Robert C. Newton
Robert C. Newton University of California, Los Angeles
Gerald V. Gibbs
Gerald V. Gibbs Virginia Tech
Peter J. Wyllie
Peter J. Wyllie California Institute of Technology
Ian Parsons
Ian Parsons University of Edinburgh
Hans-Rudolf Wenk
Hans-Rudolf Wenk University of California, Berkeley

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