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Hans Avé Lallemant

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Hello. I see you added information to the article Hans Avé Lallemant. Thank you for that. Do you have a source confirming his death? Crispulop (talk) 09:48, 15 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Cin-Ty Lee

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Cin-Ty Lee is a Taiwan-born American geologist and geochemist, who is currently a professor at Rice University. He received his BA degree in geology from the University of California, Berkeley in 1996 and his PhD in geochemistry from Harvard University in 2001. At Berkeley, he worked under the tutelage of George Brimhall, Jr. For his PhD, he worked with Roberta Rudnick on the origin and evolution of continental lithospheric mantle. From 2001-2002, he conducted postdoctoral studies at the California Institute of Technology with Gerald Wasserburg. He became a professor at Rice University in 2002, where he remains today.

His research interests are focused on the origin and evolution of continental crust and lithospheric mantle, petrogenesis of arc magmas, the origin of critical mineral deposits, and long-term evolution of climate. He has also published articles on challenging field identification problems in birds, such as on pipits[1], orioles[2], loons, dowitchers, and pewees.


He has served as an associate editor for Geochemistry, Geophysics and Geosystems, Science Advances and Geochemical Perspectives Letters.


Honors and Awards

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2019 Geochemical Society Fellow[3]
2018 American Geophysical Union Fellow[4]
2017 Guggenheim Fellow[5]
2016 Mineralogical Society of America Distinguished Lecturer[6]
2014 Mineralogical Society of America Fellow[7]
2012 Miller Visiting Professor, UC Berkeley[8]
2010 Geological Society of America Fellow[9]
2009 Donath Medal – Geological Society of America[10][11]
2009 Clarke MedalGeochemical Society[12]
2008 Kuno AwardAmerican Geophysical Union – Volcanology, Geochemistry, Petrology [13]
2005 David and Lucile Packard Fellow[14]

  1. ^ "Notes on the distribution, vagrancy and field identification of American Pipit and "Siberian" Pipit" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Field identification of immature and female Baltimore and Bullock's Orioles" (PDF).
  3. ^ Geochemical Society List of Fellows https://www.geochemsoc.org/honors/awards/geochemistryfellows. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ "American Geophysical Union Fellows 2018".
  5. ^ "List of Guggenheim Fellows 2017".
  6. ^ "Mineralogical Society of America List of Distinguished Lecturers".
  7. ^ "List of Mineralogical Society of America Fellows".
  8. ^ "List of Miller Visiting Professors".
  9. ^ "List of Geological Society of America Fellows".
  10. ^ "List of Geological Society of America Young Scientist (Donath Medal) award".
  11. ^ "Citation for Donath medal".
  12. ^ "List of Clarke Medalists".
  13. ^ "List of Kuno Awards".
  14. ^ "Packard Fellow Biographies".