Hans P. Eugster
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Swiss-American geologist and mineralogist
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Hans P. Eugster's Degrees
- PhD Geology University of Zurich
- Masters Mineralogy University of Zurich
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Hans Peter Eugster was a Swiss-American geochemist, mineralogist, and petrologist. Education Eugster studied at ETH Zurich with Diplom in 1948 and D.Sc. in 1951 under Paul Niggli with a dissertation on metamorphic recrystallization in the eastern part of the Aar massif. As a postdoctoral fellow, Eugster studied optical spectroscopy from 1951 to 1952 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he was also influenced by research on petrology done by James Burleigh Thompson's team at Harvard University.
Hans P. Eugster's Published Works
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Published Works
- Stability Relations of the Ferruginous Biotite, Annite (1962) (580)
- Behavior of major solutes during closed-basin brine evolution (1979) (388)
- Synthetic and natural muscovites (1955) (363)
- Hydrous Sodium Silicates from Lake Magadi, Kenya: Precursors of Bedded Chert (1967) (295)
- Hydrochemistry of the Lake Magadi basin, Kenya (1977) (284)
- The system Fe-Si-O: Oxygen buffer calibrations to 1,500K (1983) (253)
- Sedimentation in an Ancient Playa-Lake Complex: The Wilkins Peak Member of the Green River Formation of Wyoming (1975) (249)
- Fe—Al Oxides: Phase Relationships below 1,000°C (1962) (185)
- Heterogeneous Reactions Involving Oxidation and Reduction at High Pressures and Temperatures (1957) (181)
- Geochemistry of Evaporitic Lacustrine Deposits (1980) (180)
- Inorganic bedded cherts from the Magadi area, Kenya (1969) (169)
- Evaporation of Seawater: Calculated Mineral Sequences (1980) (161)
- Geochemistry and paleolimnology of the trona deposits and associated authigenic minerals of the Green River Formation of Wyoming (1969) (160)
- Great Salt Lake, and precursors, Utah: The last 30,000 years (1984) (156)
- THE DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENT OF MARINE EVAPORITES: A CASE FOR SHALLOW, CLASTIC ACCUMULATION (1971) (156)
- Solubility of magnetite in supercritical chloride solutions (1977) (155)
- Granites and hydrothermal ore deposits: a geochemical framework (1985) (149)
- Mineral equilibria in the six-component seawater system, Na-K-Mg-Ca-SO4-Cl-H2O at 25°C. II: Compositions of the saturated solutions (1982) (148)
- Meteoric water-basalt interactions. II. A field study in N. E. Iceland (1987) (147)
- Chemistry and origin of the brines of Lake Magadi, Kenya (1970) (146)
- Mineral reactions in the sedimentary deposits of the Lake Magadi region, Kenya (1976) (144)
- The Two-Phase Region and Excess Mixing Properties of Paragonite-Muscovite Crystalline Solutions (1972) (139)
- Depositional Environment of the Green River Formation of Wyoming: A Preliminary Report (1973) (134)
- Experimental control of oxygen fugacities by graphite-gas equilibriums (1965) (128)
- The Depositional Environments of Precambrian Banded Iron-Formations (1973) (120)
- Mineral equilibria in a six-component seawater system, Na-K-Mg-Ca-SO4-Cl-H2O, at 25°C (1980) (115)
- Oil shales, evaporites and ore deposits (1985) (107)
- Phlogopite synthesis and stability range (1954) (106)
- Notes on Sedimentary Basins in China Report of the American Sedimentary Basins Delegation to the People's Republic of China (1986) (103)
- Thermodynamic modeling of geological materials : minerals, fluids and melts (1987) (97)
- Minerals in hot water (1986) (86)
- Lake Magadi, Kenya: a model for rift valley hydrochemistry and sedimentation? (1986) (78)
- Geochemistry of great Salt Lake, Utah II: Pleistocene-Holocene evolution (1985) (74)
- Ammonium Silicate Stability Relations (1976) (74)
- Silica in Alkaline Brines (1967) (73)
- Holocene pisoliths and encrustations associated with spring-fed surface pools, Pastos Grandes, Bolivia (1979) (73)
- Gels Composed of Sodium-Aluminium Silicate, Lake Magadi, Kenya (1968) (71)
- Sodium carbonate‐bicarbonate minerals as indicators of Pco2 (1966) (71)
- Geochemistry of Great Salt Lake, Utah I: Hydrochemistry since 1850 (1985) (68)
- Ammonium Micas: Possible Sources of Atmospheric Ammonia and Nitrogen (1966) (68)
- Experimental control of fluorine reactions in hydrothermal systems (1969) (62)
- Mineral solubilities and speciation in supercritical metamorphic fluids (1987) (60)
- Base metal exchange between magnetite and a chloride-rich hydrothermal fluid☆ (1989) (55)
- Acid-base buffers; use of Ag+AgCl in the experimental control of solution equilibria at elevated pressures and temperatures (1973) (55)
- Organic geochemistry and brine composition in Great Salt, Mono, and Walker Lakes (1989) (54)
- Diffusion metasomatism and mineral reaction zones; general principles and application to feldspar alteration (1976) (51)
- Brines and evaporites of the Lake Chad basin, Africa (1979) (49)
- Mineral Equilibria in the Searles Lake Evaporites, California (1965) (46)
- Magadiite from Trinity County, California (1968) (41)
- Chapter 15 Lake Magadi, Kenya, and Its Precursors (1980) (37)
- A model for the deposition of Cornwall-type magnetite deposits (1979) (33)
- SYNTHESIS OF THE SODALITE GROUP AND SUBSOLIDUS EQUILIBRIA IN THE SODALITE-NOSELITE SYSTEM (1968) (33)
- Magadi-Type Chert in Jurassic and Eocene to Pleistocene Rocks, Wyoming (1972) (32)
- Mica-feldspar equilibria in supercritical alkali chloride solutions (1981) (30)
- Metamorphic solutions and reactions (1981) (27)
- Temperature gradients in rapid-quench cold-seal pressure vessels (1976) (27)
- Compositions and Thermodynamics of Metamorphic Solutions (1977) (25)
- Diffusion of hydrogen through platinum membranes at high pressures and temperatures (1978) (25)
- Sedimentary Iron Deposits, Evaporites and Phosphorites State of the Art Report (1982) (23)
- The compositions of supercritical metamorphic solutions (1981) (21)
- Origin and deposition of trona (1971) (17)
- The Beginnings of Experimental Petrology (1971) (16)
- Unit-Cell Dimensions of Natural and Synthetic Scapolites (1962) (15)
- Fugacity control and dissociation constants of HBr and HI (1976) (13)
- Geochemistry and sedimentology of marine and nonmarine evaporites (1984) (9)
- The derivation of stable unary phase diagrams through the use of dual networks (1965) (6)
- Principles of Chemical Sedimentology [book review] (1973) (6)
- Stability sequences and stability levels in unary systems (1966) (6)
- The Atomic Ratios of Natural Ferruginous Biotites with reference to ‘The Stability Relations of the Ferruginous Biotite, Annite’ (1963) (5)
- Depositional Environment of the Green River Formation of Wyoming: Reply (1974) (5)
- Mg-Fe Fractionation in Metamorphic Environments (1983) (4)
- Paleoenvironmental constraints controlling deposition of oil shale in Eocene Fossil Lake, Wyoming (1986) (4)
- Metal-chloride speciation from supercritical solubility experiments (1985) (1)
- Reply to the discussion by Zbigniew Sawłowicz (1986) (1)
- Late Pleistocene and Holocene Sedimentary History of Great Salt Lake, Utah: ABSTRACT (1981) (1)
- Vault Protection with Seismic Detector Systems (1987) (1)
- Mineralogy and Pore Fluid Geochemistry of Great Salt Lake, Utah: ABSTRACT (1981) (0)
- Chapter 4 Mg-Fe Fractionation in Metamorphic Environments (1983) (0)
- Present position and aims in Swiss Brown cattle breeding. (1980) (0)
- A simple method for estimating a cow's breeding value from her own lactations and her sire's progeny test (1982) (0)
- LIST OF FORMER OFFICERS AND MEETING PLACES Honorary Presidents (1988) (0)
- El estado actual de la experiencia Brown Swiss. (1976) (0)
- Acceptance speech for the V.M. Goldschmidt Medal (1977) (0)
- Graft-versus-host reactivity of mouse spleen cells separated on discontinuous albumin gradients. (1970) (0)
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