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P. Jonathan Patchett

P. Jonathan Patchett

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Earth Science

D-Index
72
Citations
21939
World Ranking
836
National Ranking
397

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1982 - F.W. Clarke Award, Geochemical Society

Overview

P. Jonathan Patchett is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their academic profile highlights a career grounded in geochemical research, as evidenced by the recognition received early in their career.

Patchett was awarded the F.W. Clarke Award by the Geochemical Society in 1982. This award typically recognizes outstanding contributions in the field of geochemistry by an early-career scientist.

While specific research topics, frequent co-authors, publication venues, and detailed lists of publications are not documented in the available data, Patchett's association with the University of Arizona places them within a well-established research community. The university is known for its scientific contributions, particularly in earth and planetary sciences.

The absence of detailed information on recent papers or subfields does not diminish the relevance of Patchett's contributions signaled by the award. The F.W. Clarke Award itself suggests involvement in innovative geochemical investigations and potentially foundational work within that discipline.

The scientist is currently active and not recorded as deceased, which implies potential ongoing research activity or contribution to academic scholarship.

Best Publications

  • The decay constant of 176Lu determined from Lu-Hf and U-Pb isotope systematics of terrestrial Precambrian high-temperature mafic intrusions

    Ulf Söderlund;P.Jonathan Patchett;Jeffrey D Vervoort;Clark E Isachsen

  • The Lu–Hf and Sm–Nd isotopic composition of CHUR: Constraints from unequilibrated chondrites and implications for the bulk composition of terrestrial planets

    Audrey Bouvier;Jeffrey D. Vervoort;P. Jonathan Patchett

  • Relationships between Lu–Hf and Sm–Nd isotopic systems in the global sedimentary system

    Jeff D Vervoort;P.Jonathan Patchett;Janne Blichert-Toft;Francis Albarède

  • The isotopic composition of Yb and the precise and accurate determination of Lu concentrations and Lu/Hf ratios by isotope dilution using MC-ICPMS

    Jeffrey D. Vervoort;P. Jonathan Patchett;Ulf Söderlund;Ulf Söderlund;Mark Baker

  • Behavior of hafnium and neodymium isotopes in the crust: Constraints from Precambrian crustally derived granites

    Jeff D. Vervoort;P. Jonathan Patchett

  • Constraints on early Earth differentiation from hafnium and neodymium isotopes

    J. D. Vervoort;P. J. Patchett;G. E. Gehrels;A. P. Nutman

  • Call for an improved set of decay constants for geochronological use

    F. Begemann;K. R. Ludwig;G. W. Lugmair;K. W. Min

  • Hafnium/rare earth element fractionation in the sedimentary system and crustal recycling into the Earth's mantle

    P.J. Patchett;W.M. White;H. Feldmann;S. Kielinczuk

  • Geochronology and stratigraphy of late Pleistocene lake cycles on the southern Bolivian Altiplano: Implications for causes of tropical climate change

    Christa Placzek;Jay Quade;P. Jonathan Patchett

  • The kinematic evolution of the Nepalese Himalaya interpreted from Nd isotopes

    Delores M. Robinson;Peter G. DeCelles;P.Jonathan Patchett;Carmala N. Garzione

  • Nd isotopic ages of crust formation and metamorphism in the Precambrian of eastern and southern Mexico

    P. Jonathan Patchett;Joaquin Ruiz

  • Origin of continental crust of 1.9-1.7 ga age: nd isotopes in the svecofennian orogenic terrains of sweden

    P.Jonathan Patchett;Wolfgang Todt;Roland Gorbatschev

  • Nd isotopes and tectonics of 1.9-1.7 Ga crustal genesis

    P. Jonathan Patchett;Nicholas T. Arndt

  • Moisture variability in the southwestern United States linked to abrupt glacial climate change

    J. D. M. Wagner;J. E. Cole;J. W. Beck;P. J. Patchett

  • Hf–Nd isotopic evolution of the lower crust

    Jeff D. Vervoort;P.Jonathan Patchett;Francis Albarède;Janne Blichert-Toft

  • U-Pb baddeleyite ages and Hf, Nd isotope chemistry constraining repeated mafic magmatism in the Fennoscandian Shield from 1.6 to 0.9 Ga

    Ulf Söderlund;Clark E. Isachsen;Göran Bylund;Larry M. Heaman

  • Proterozoic and Phanerozoic basement terranes of Mexico from Nd isotopic studies

    Joaquin Ruiz;P. Jonathan Patchett;Fernando Ortega-Gutierrez

  • Origin of continental crust of 1.9-1.7 Ga age defined by Nd isotopes in the Ketilidian terrain of South Greenland

    P. Jonathan Patchett;David Bridgwater

  • Isotopic and structural constraints on the location of the Main Central thrust in the Annapurna Range, central Nepal Himalaya

    Aaron J. Martin;Peter G. DeCelles;George E. Gehrels;P. Jonathan Patchett

  • Implications for the evolution of continental crust from Hf isotope systematics of Archean detrital zircons

    Ross K Stevenson;P.Jonathan Patchett

  • Book Review: Neodymium isotope geochemistry: An introduction. by Donald J. DePaolo, Springer-Verlag, 1988, 187p., $49.50 (ISBN 0-387-18648-4)

    P. Jonathan Patchett

Frequent Co-Authors

George E. Gehrels
George E. Gehrels University of Arizona
Joaquin Ruiz
Joaquin Ruiz University of Arizona
Scott D. Samson
Scott D. Samson Syracuse University
William C. McClelland
William C. McClelland University of Iowa
Jeffrey D. Vervoort
Jeffrey D. Vervoort Washington State University
Jay Quade
Jay Quade University of Arizona
Gerald M. Ross
Gerald M. Ross Geological Survey of Canada
Mihai N. Ducea
Mihai N. Ducea University of Arizona
James D. Gleason
James D. Gleason University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
William R. Dickinson
William R. Dickinson University of Arizona

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