2017 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Matthew J. Kohn spends much of his time researching Metamorphic rock, Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Metamorphism and Main Central Thrust. His Metamorphic rock research includes elements of Metamorphic facies and Monazite. His study in Mineralogy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Biotite, Plagioclase and Analytical chemistry.
His studies in Metamorphism integrate themes in fields like Subduction, Eclogite, Plateau and Geophysics. His study focuses on the intersection of Main Central Thrust and fields such as Geomorphology with connections in the field of Thrust and Kyanite. Within one scientific family, Matthew J. Kohn focuses on topics pertaining to δ18O under Isotopes of oxygen, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Ecology.
Matthew J. Kohn focuses on Geochemistry, Metamorphic rock, Paleontology, Mineralogy and Petrology. His Geochemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Nappe and Tectonics. In his research on the topic of Metamorphic rock, Geomorphology is strongly related with Metamorphism.
His Paleontology study incorporates themes from Paleoclimatology and Isotopes of oxygen. He focuses mostly in the field of Mineralogy, narrowing it down to matters related to Biotite and, in some cases, Muscovite. His research in Petrology intersects with topics in Subduction, Thermal and Thrust.
Matthew J. Kohn mainly focuses on Petrology, Geochemistry, Subduction, Holocene climatic optimum and Physical geography. Matthew J. Kohn combines subjects such as Nappe, Thrust, Thinning and Extensional definition with his study of Petrology. Matthew J. Kohn regularly ties together related areas like Shear zone in his Geochemistry studies.
The concepts of his Subduction study are interwoven with issues in Metamorphic rock, Schist, Thermal, Slab and Mantle. His Zircon study combines topics in areas such as Quartz, Mineralogy and Raman spectroscopy. The various areas that he examines in his Metamorphism study include Metamorphic petrology and Tectonics.
Matthew J. Kohn mainly investigates Holocene climatic optimum, Geochemistry, Physical geography, Metamorphism and Petrology. His Holocene climatic optimum study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Seasonality, Global warming, Ice sheet, Atmospheric circulation and Meteoric water. Matthew J. Kohn has included themes like Tooth enamel and Cretaceous in his Geochemistry study.
His work carried out in the field of Physical geography brings together such families of science as δ18O and Aridification, Climate change. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Metamorphism, Mantle is strongly linked to Metamorphic rock. His Petrology research integrates issues from Slab, Amphibole and Forearc.
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Carbon isotope compositions of terrestrial C3 plants as indicators of (paleo)ecology and (paleo)climate
Matthew J. Kohn.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2010)
UWG-2, a garnet standard for oxygen isotope ratios: Strategies for high precision and accuracy with laser heating
John W. Valley;Nami Kitchen;Matthew J. Kohn;Christopher R. Niendorf.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (1995)
Predicting animal δ18O: Accounting for diet and physiological adaptation
Matthew J. Kohn.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (1996)
P -T paths from anatectic pelites
Frank S. Spear;Matthew J. Kohn;John T. Cheney.
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (1999)
Two new geobarometers for garnet amphibolites, with applications to southeastern Vermont
Matthew J. Kohn;Frank S. Spear.
American Mineralogist (1990)
Stable isotope compositions of biological apatite
Matthew J. Kohn;Thure E. Cerling.
Reviews in Mineralogy & Geochemistry (2002)
Altered states: effects of diagenesis on fossil tooth chemistry
Matthew J. Kohn;Margaret J. Schoeninger;William W. Barker.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (1999)
Herbivore tooth oxygen isotope compositions: Effects of diet and physiology
Matthew J. Kohn;Margaret J. Schoeninger;John W. Valley.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (1996)
Seasonal stable isotope evidence for a strong Asian monsoon throughout the past 10.7 m.y
David L. Dettman;Matthew J. Kohn;Jay Quade;F.J. Ryerson.
Geology (2001)
You Are What You Eat
Matthew J. Kohn.
Science (1999)
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