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Typhoon Lee

Typhoon Lee

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Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
6699
World Ranking
7093
National Ranking
35

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1999 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Overview

Typhoon Lee is affiliated with Academia Sinica in Taiwan. Their career is marked by recognition in the academic community, notably receiving the title of Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1999.

While specific details about their recent publications or frequent co-authors are not documented here, their association with a prestigious institution like Academia Sinica suggests engagement with various research initiatives and collaborations.

Information about the precise fields and subfields of study, main topics of research, publication venues, and published books is not available, which limits a detailed overview of their scientific focus. However, the honor awarded indicates a level of contribution to their field that was acknowledged by peers in the late 1990s.

Typhoon Lee is currently active in their professional capacity.

Best Publications

  • Aluminum-26 in the early solar system - Fossil or fuel

    T. Lee;D. A. Papanastassiou;G. J. Wasserburg

  • Demonstration of 26 Mg excess in Allende and evidence for 26 Al

    Typhoon Lee;D. A. Papanastassiou;G. J. Wasserburg

  • Correction [to “Demonstration of 26Mg excess in Allende and evidence for 26Al”]

    Typhoon Lee;D. A. Papanastassiou;G. J. Wasserburg

  • The Origin of Chondrules and Refractory Inclusions in Chondritic Meteorites

    Frank H. Shu;Frank H. Shu;Hsien Shang;Hsien Shang;Matthieu Gounelle;Alfred E. Glassgold;Alfred E. Glassgold

  • The calibration of D[Sr/Ca]versus sea surface temperature relationship for Porites corals

    Chuan-Chou Shen;Chuan-Chou Shen;Typhoon Lee;Typhoon Lee;Chi-Yun Chen;Chi-Yun Chen;Chung-Ho Wang

  • Correlated O and Mg isotopic anomalies in Allende inclusions. II - Magnesium

    G. J. Wasserburg;Typhoon Lee;D. A. Papanastassiou

  • A double island arc between Taiwan and Luzon: consequence of ridge subduction

    Tsanyao F. Yang;Typhoon Lee;Typhoon Lee;Cheng-Hong Chen;Shih-Nan Cheng

  • Mg isotopic anomalies in the Allende Meteorite and correlation with O and Sr effects

    Typhoon Lee;D. A. Papanastassiou

  • The partition of Be between soil and water

    Chen Feng You;Chen Feng You;Typhoon Lee;Typhoon Lee;Yuan Huei Li

  • Dust: A Diagnostic of the Hydrologic Cycle During the Last Glacial Maximum

    Yuk L. Yung;Typhoon Lee;Chung-Ho Wang;Ying-Tzung Shieh

  • Calcium isotopic anomalies and the lack of aluminum-26 in an unusual Allende inclusion

    Typhoon Lee;William A. Russell;G. J. Wasserburg

  • Miocene basalts in northwestern Taiwan: Evidence for EM-type mantle sources in the continental lithosphere

    Sun-Lin Chung;Sun-Lin Chung;Bor-Ming Jahn;Shu-Jen Chen;Typhoon Lee;Typhoon Lee

  • Geochemistry of mud volcano fluids in the Taiwan accretionary prism

    Chen-Feng You;Joris M. Gieskes;Typhoon Lee;Tzen Fu Yui

  • Formation of Chondrules and CAIs: Theory VS. Observation

    R. H. Jones;T. Lee;H. C. Connolly;S. G. Love

  • Chemical composition of HAL, an isotopically-unusual Allende inclusion

    Andrew M Davis;Tsuyoshi Tanaka;Lawrence Grossman;Typhoon Lee

  • Nd isotopic study of Precambrian basement of South Korea: Evidence for Early Archean crust?

    Ching-Ying Lan;Typhoon Lee;Xin-Hua Zhou;Sung-Tack Kwon

  • SmNd isotopic geochemistry of sediments from Taiwan and implications for the tectonic evolution of southeast China

    Chen-Hong Chen;Bor-Ming Jahn;Typhoon Lee;Chao-Hsia Chen

  • New isotopic clues to solar system formation

    Typhoon Lee

  • First detection of fallout Cs-135 and potential applications of ratios

    Typhoon Lee;Typhoon Lee;Ku Teh-Lung;Lu Hsiao-Ling;Chen Ju-Chin;Chen Ju-Chin

  • Oxygen isotopic anomalies in Allende Inclusion Hal

    Typhoon Lee;Toshiko K. Mayeda;Robert N. Clayton

  • CORRELATED 0 AND Mg ISOTOPIC ANOMAUES IN ALLENDE INCLUSIONS: II. MAGNESIUM

    G. J. Wasserburg;Typhoon Lee;D. A. Papanastassiou

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles Alcock
Charles Alcock Harvard University
Jack J. Lissauer
Jack J. Lissauer Ames Research Center
G. J. Wasserburg
G. J. Wasserburg California Institute of Technology
Frank H. Shu
Frank H. Shu University of California, San Diego
D. A. Papanastassiou
D. A. Papanastassiou California Institute of Technology
Andrew H.-J. Wang
Andrew H.-J. Wang Academia Sinica
Matthieu Gounelle
Matthieu Gounelle French National Museum of Natural History
Chuan-Chou Shen
Chuan-Chou Shen National Taiwan University
Cheng-Hong Chen
Cheng-Hong Chen National Taiwan University
David N. Schramm
David N. Schramm University of Chicago

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