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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Heinrich Dieter 'Dick' Holland was an emeritus professor in the Earth and Planetary Sciences department of Harvard University. He made major contributions to the understanding of the Earth's geochemistry, especially large-scale geochemical and biogeochemical cycles. He has also contributed to the field of planetary chemistry and planetary evolution.
Heinrich Holland's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Chemical Evolution of the Atmosphere and Oceans (1984) (1460)
- Treatise on geochemistry (2014) (1342)
- Dating the rise of atmospheric oxygen (2004) (1261)
- The chemistry of the atmosphere and oceans (1978) (1238)
- The oxygenation of the atmosphere and oceans (2006) (1168)
- Geochemistry of ∼1.9 Ga sedimentary rocks from northeastern Labrador, Canada (1997) (706)
- Volcanic gases, black smokers, and the great oxidation event (2002) (703)
- Chemical evolution of seawater during the Phanerozoic: Implications from the record of marine evaporites (2002) (664)
- The evaporation path of seawater and the coprecipitation of Br- and K+ with halite. (1987) (511)
- The co-precipitation of cations with CaCO3-IV (1969) (476)
- Carbon isotopes and the rise of atmospheric oxygen (1996) (470)
- Chemical exchange during hydrothermal alteration of basalt by seawater—I. Experimental results for major and minor components of seawater (1978) (470)
- Paleosols and the evolution of atmospheric oxygen: a critical review. (1998) (466)
- Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations before 2.2 billion years ago (1995) (362)
- The partitioning of copper and molybdenum between silicate melts and aqueous fluids (1984) (359)
- Granites, Solutions, and Base Metal Deposits (1972) (323)
- The Oceans; A Possible Source of Iron in Iron-Formations (1973) (323)
- Strontium behavior in the aragonite-calcite transformation: An experimental study at 40–98°C (1972) (266)
- Oxygen overshoot and recovery during the early Paleoproterozoic (2012) (255)
- Flow rates in the axial hot springs of the East Pacific Rise (21°N): Implications for the heat budget and the formation of massive sulfide deposits (1984) (246)
- Chemical exchange during hydrothermal alteration of basalt by seawater—II. Experimental results for Fe, Mn, and sulfur species (1979) (228)
- A paleoweathering profile from Griqualand West, South Africa: evidence for a dramatic rise in atmospheric oxygen between 2.2 and 1.9 bybp. (1990) (228)
- Primitive Os and 2316 Ma age for marine shale: implications for Paleoproterozoic glacial events and the rise of atmospheric oxygen (2004) (227)
- A mass transfer model for copper and molybdenum in magmatic hydrothermal systems; the origin of porphyry-type ore deposits (1986) (220)
- The mineralogy and the isotopic composition of sulfur in hydrothermal sulfide/sulfate deposits on the East Pacific Rise, 21°N latitude (1981) (211)
- Highly metalliferous carbonaceous shale and Early Cambrian seawater (2007) (196)
- On Some Aspects of the Chemical Evolution of Cave Waters (1964) (186)
- The oxygen content of ocean bottom waters, the burial efficiency of organic carbon, and the regulation of atmospheric oxygen. (1991) (178)
- Was There Really an Archean Phosphate Crisis? (2007) (167)
- Evolution of the atmosphere and oceans (1986) (166)
- Some applications of thermochemical data to problems of ore deposits; [Part] 2, Mineral assemblages and the composition of ore forming fluids (1965) (159)
- Why the atmosphere became oxygenated: A proposal (2009) (152)
- Model for the Evolution of the Earth’s Atmosphere (1962) (136)
- When did the Earth's atmosphere become oxic? A Reply (1999) (130)
- The Global Diagenetic Flux of Phosphorus From Marine Sediments to the Oceans: Redox Sensitivity and the Control of Atmospheric Oxygen Levels (2000) (130)
- The photochemistry of manganese and the origin of Banded Iron Formations. (1990) (130)
- Sea level, sediments and the composition of seawater (2005) (128)
- The geologic history of sea water—an attempt to solve the problem (1972) (126)
- The Genesis of Hot Spring Deposits on the East Pacific Rise, 21°N (1983) (121)
- Life associated with a 2.76 Ga ephemeral pond?: evidence from Mount Roe #2 paleosol. (2000) (115)
- The coprecipitation of cations with CaCO3-III. The coprecipitation of Zn2+ with calcite between 50 and 250° C (1966) (115)
- Metals in black shales; a reassessment (1979) (114)
- Patterns of Change in Earth Evolution (1984) (110)
- Oxidant abundances in rainwater and the evolution of atmospheric oxygen. (1985) (110)
- Fluorite deposition in hydrothermal systems (1979) (109)
- Primordial Oil Slick (1971) (108)
- The Mathematics of Cation Diffusion and Exchange Between Silicate Minerals During Retrograde Metamorphism (1977) (102)
- Iron in the Mullica River and in Great Bay, New Jersey (1971) (100)
- The composition of Permian seawater. (1991) (99)
- The Dolomite Problem Revisited1 (2000) (98)
- The Flin Flon paleosol and the composition of the atmosphere 1.8 BYBP. (1989) (98)
- 100th anniversary special paper: Sedimentary mineral deposits and the evolution of earth's near-surface environments (2005) (97)
- PALEOSOLS AND THE EVOLUTION OF THE ATMOSPHERE: PART I (1988) (88)
- The Sturgeon Falls paleosol and the composition of the atmosphere 1.1 Ga BP. (1988) (88)
- The Hekpoort paleosol profile in Strata 1 at Gaborone, Botswana: Soil formation during the Great Oxidation Event (2003) (87)
- Hydrothermal Uranium Deposits (1980) (86)
- Systematics of the isotopic composition of sulfur in the oceans during the Phanerozoic and its implications for atmospheric oxygen (1973) (84)
- The coprecipitation of Sr+2 with aragonite and of Ca+2 with strontianite between 90° and 100°C (1963) (80)
- Geology and major and trace element chemistry of late Archean weathering profiles in the Fortescue Group, Western Australia: implications for atmospheric PO2 (1994) (78)
- The solubility of fluorite in hydrothermal solutions, an experimental study (1979) (76)
- Mineral-assisted pathways in prebiotic synthesis: photoelectrochemical reduction of carbon(+IV) by manganese sulfide. (2004) (76)
- The History of Ocean Water and Its Effect on the Chemistry of the Atmosphere (1965) (74)
- The solubility of calcite in aqueous solutions—I The solubility of calcite in water between 75° and 200° at CO2 pressures up to 60 atm (1962) (73)
- Geology and geochemistry of paleosols developed on the Hekpoort Basalt, Pretoria Group, South Africa. (2000) (72)
- Organic phosphorus and carbon in marine sediments (1987) (67)
- Hydrothermal convection and uranium deposits in abnormally radioactive pluton (1978) (67)
- On the secular variations in the composition of Phanerozoic marine potash evaporites (1996) (67)
- Evidence for Life on Earth More Than 3850 Million Years Ago (1997) (65)
- Mathematical aspects of non-steady-state diagenesis (1976) (64)
- Treatise on Geochemistry, Volume 1 (2003) (63)
- The analysis of fluid inclusions in halite (1988) (63)
- Phosphorus in foraminiferal sediments from North Atlantic Ridge cores and in pure limestones. (1987) (61)
- Rare earth elements and heavy metal distribution in estuarine sediments of east coast of India (1999) (61)
- Calcite-Dolomite-Magnesite Stability Relations in Solutions at Elevated Temperatures (1964) (59)
- Chemistry of fluid inclusions in halite from the Salina Group of the Michigan basin: Implications for Late Silurian seawater and the origin of sedimentary brines (1990) (56)
- Stability relations among the oxides, sulfides, sulfates and carbonates of ore and gangue metals, [Part] 1 of Some applications of thermochemical data to problems of ore deposits (1959) (55)
- Sulfur-lead isotope systematics and the composition of fluid-inclusions in galena from the Viburnum Trend, Missouri (1989) (55)
- Photodriven reduction and oxidation reactions on colloidal semiconductor particles: Implications for prebiotic synthesis (2007) (54)
- Evidence for low or no oxygen in the late Archean atmosphere from the ∼2.76 Ga Mt. Roe #2 paleosol, Western Australia: Part 3 (2002) (50)
- REE chemistry and Sm-Nd systematics of late Archean weathering profiles in the Fortescue Group, Western Australia. (1994) (49)
- Chemical Weathering in Central Iceland: An Analog of Pre-Silurian Weathering (1969) (49)
- The timing of alkali metasomatism in paleosols. (1991) (48)
- Crustal processes of the mid-ocean ridge. (1981) (48)
- Iron in Precambrian rocks: implications for the global oxygen budget of the ancient Earth. (1992) (48)
- Chlorine in intrusives; a possible prospecting tool (1971) (48)
- Calcite-dolomite-magnesite stability relations in solutions: the effect of ionic strength (1967) (46)
- Halogens in Apatites from the Providencia Area, Mexico (1974) (44)
- Meteorites, Comets and Planets: Treatise on Geochemistry, Volume 1 (2005) (43)
- Redox Stabilization of the Atmosphere and Oceans and Marine Productivity (1997) (43)
- Brine Inclusions in Halite and the Origin of the Middle Devonian Prairie Evaporites of Western Canada (1998) (43)
- Analyses of fluid inclusions in Neoproterozoic marine halite provide oldest measurement of seawater chemistry (2014) (42)
- Isotopic composition of lead in galenas from the Viburnum Trend, Missouri (1988) (41)
- The solubility and geologic occurrence of strontianite (1965) (35)
- The Partitioning of Strontium between Anhydrite and Aqueous Solutions from 150° to 250°C (1983) (34)
- Anhydrite in Kuroko Deposits Mode of Occurrence and Depositional Mechanisms (1983) (34)
- Origins of breathable air (1990) (33)
- Strontium Isotope Geochemistry of the Kuroko Deposits (1983) (32)
- Search for Organic Compounds in the Lunar Dust from the Sea of Tranquiblity (1970) (32)
- Ordovician paleosols at Arisaig, Nova Scotia, and the evolution of the atmosphere. (1989) (28)
- Geologic Age from Metamict Minerals. (1950) (27)
- On the Chemical Evolution of the Terrestrial and Cytherean Atmospheres (1964) (27)
- On the secular variations in the composition of Phanerozoic marine potash evaporites: Comment and Reply (1998) (23)
- Viking gas exchange reaction: Simulation on UV‐irradiated manganese dioxide substrate (1979) (23)
- The Isotopic Composition of Strontium in Barites and Anhydrites from Kuroko Deposits (1978) (22)
- Potassium-Sodium Ratios in Aqueous Solutions and Coexisting Silicate Melts (1969) (22)
- Solution-mineral equilibria in the system MgO-SiO2-H2O-MgCl2 at 500°C and 1 kbar (1972) (22)
- Composition of Aqueous Solutions in Equilibrium with Sulfides and Oxides of Iron at 350�C (1968) (20)
- Discussion of the article by A. C. Lasaga and H. Ohmoto on “The Oxygen Geochemical Cycle: Dynamics and Stability,” Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 66, 361–381, 2002 (2003) (19)
- Redox reactions accompanying hydrothermal wall rock alteration (1969) (18)
- AGE FROM METAMICT MINERALS (1952) (18)
- 6.21 – The Geologic History of Seawater (2007) (16)
- Deep-water temperatures in the FAMOUS area (1977) (15)
- Marine Evaporites and the Composition of Sea Water During the Phanerozoic (1974) (15)
- The analysis of fluid inclusions by laser microprobe (1979) (15)
- Scintillation alpha counting of rocks and minerals (1952) (14)
- Geochemistry of approximately 1.9 Ga sedimentary rocks from northeastern Labrador, Canada. (1997) (14)
- The Proterozoic Biosphere: Proterozoic Atmosphere and Ocean (1992) (14)
- Weathering products within microcracks in feldspars (1979) (14)
- The chemical composition of vein minerals and the nature of ore forming fluids (1956) (13)
- Vein-type uranium deposits (1975) (13)
- The mechanism of removal of ionium and radium from the oceans (1954) (13)
- The distribution of nickel in the Lambertville diabase (1957) (12)
- Studies in the Providencia area, Mexico; [Part] 2, K-Ar and Rb-Sr ages of intrusive rocks and hydrothermal minerals (1966) (12)
- Living dangerously : the earth, its resources, and the environment (1995) (12)
- Geochemistry of earth surface systems : from the treatise on geochemistry (2011) (10)
- Paleosols and Their Relevance to Precambrian Atmospheric Composition: A Discussion (1989) (10)
- Aspects of the geologic history of seawater (2004) (10)
- Molybdenosis in an area underlain by uranium-bearing lignites in the northern Great Plains South Dakota, cattle grazing, disease due to molybdenum-induced copper deficiency. (1983) (9)
- Degassing of the Earth (1984) (8)
- O2 and CO2 in the Late Archaean and Early Proterozoic Atmosphere (1994) (8)
- 15.22 – Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry, Secondary Neutral Mass Spectrometry, and Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometry (2014) (7)
- Discovering the History of Atmospheric Oxygen (2011) (7)
- Studies in the Providencia area, Mexico; [Part] 3, Neutron activation analyses of fluid inclusions from Noche Buena (1966) (7)
- Introduction to Precambrian Weathering and Paleosols (1992) (7)
- Highly metalliferous carbonaceous shale and Early Cambrian seawater: COMMENT and REPLY REPLY (2007) (6)
- Alteration Rinds on Glacial Diamictite Clasts in the Gowganda Formation: Possible Indicators of Low Atmospheric Oxygen ca. 2.3 Ga (2000) (6)
- Geochemistry, pathways and processes (2004) (6)
- The Abundance of CO2 in the Earth's Atmosphere Through Geologic Time (1968) (6)
- Evolution of the global biogeochemical sulphur cycle (1990) (5)
- Researches In Geochemistry, volume 2: P.H. Abelson, (Editor), 1967. Wiley, London, 663 pp., 211 s (1968) (5)
- Element dispersion, element concentration, and ore deposits (1980) (5)
- X-RAY PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROMETRIC AND GAS EXCHANGE EVIDENCE FOR SURFACE OXIDATION OF MARTIAN REGOLITH ANALOGUES BY ULTRAVIOLET IRRADIATION (1979) (5)
- The CO2−HCO3−−CO32− system through geologic time and its implications for the evolution of the atmosphere (1978) (5)
- The Isotopic Composition of Lead in Galenas in the Uranium Ores at Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada (1982) (4)
- The Proterozoic Biosphere: Geology and Paleobiology of the Archean Earth (1992) (4)
- Isotope geochemistry : from the treatise on geochemistry (2011) (4)
- Readings from the Treatise on geochemistry (2010) (3)
- Short-term Changes Affecting Atmosphere, Oceans, and Sediments During the Phanerozoic (1984) (3)
- The History of Ocean Water and Its Effect on the Chemistry of the Atmosphere: Discussion (1965) (3)
- Atmospheric Oxygen and the Biosphere (1995) (3)
- Chemistry of hydrothermal waters at 21/sup 0/N on the East Pacific Rise (1979) (3)
- Geochemical prospecting at Cobalt, Ontario (1954) (3)
- Chondritic initial 187Os/188Os in Paleoproterozoic shale (seawater) and onset of oxidative weathering (2003) (3)
- THE COPRECIPITATION OF METALLIC IONS WITH CALCIUM CARBONATE. Annual Report (1962) (3)
- The role of the atmosphere and the hydrosphere in crustal evolution (1981) (2)
- Treatise on Geochemistry 2nd Edition, Volume 1-16 (2013) (2)
- THE COPRECIPITATION OF METALLIC IONS WITH CALCIUM CARBONATE. Progress Report (1960) (2)
- Biogeochemical Evolution of the Ocean-Atmosphere System State of the Art Report (1982) (2)
- Large Scale Geochemistry (1983) (2)
- Group on Sedimentary Iron Deposits, Evaporites and Phosphorites (1982) (2)
- The distribution of leachable uranium in core samples adjacent to the Homestake ore body, Big Indian Wash, San Juan County, Utah, [Part] 1 of The use of leachable uranium in geochemical prospecting on the Colorado Plateau (1957) (2)
- Evolution of the atmosphere (2014) (1)
- Model for the origin of the lead ores of southeastern Missouri (1985) (1)
- Atmospheric Oxygen Between 3.5 and 1.5 Ga (1998) (1)
- The distribution of leachable uranium in surface samples in the vicinity of ore bodies, [Part] 2 of The use of leachable uranium in geochemical prospecting on the Colorado Plateau (1958) (1)
- Evidence in pre-2.2 Ga paleosols for the early evolution of atmospheric oxygen and terrestrial biota: comment and reply (1997) (1)
- Geologic Age from Metamict Minerals (1950) (1)
- Executive Editors’ Foreword to the Second Edition (2014) (1)
- Toward an Explanation for the Great Oxidation Event Between ca. 2.3 and 2.0 (2001) (1)
- Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2020 with funding from Columbia Libraries (2020) (0)
- Introduction of Antonio C. Lasaga for the F. W. Clarke Medal 1979 (1980) (0)
- Evaporites--Clue to Chemistry of Seawater During Phanerozoic: ABSTRACT (1971) (0)
- Group on Reduced Carbon Compounds in Sediment (1982) (0)
- Group on Stratified Sulfide Deposits (1982) (0)
- Carbon dioxide and chemical equilibrium (1962) (0)
- Hydrothermal convection at mid-ocean ridges (abstract) (1977) (0)
- Memorial of Harry Hammond Hess May 24, 1906—August 25, 1969 (1974) (0)
- New evidence for a dramatic rise in atmosphere oxygen ca. 1,900 m.y. ago (1991) (0)
- Composition of Aqueous Solutions in Equilibrium with Sulfides and Oxides of Iron at 350{degrees}C. (1968) (0)
- 2013 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Earth and Environmental Science presented to Robert Arbuckle Berner† (2015) (0)
- The Dominance of the Riverine Particulate Phosphorus Flux in Supplying Phosphate to the Oceans and a 10,000-Year Residence Time for Phosphorus (1999) (0)
- Geologic Age Distributon of Sulfur Isotope Anomalies: Data from a new UV and IR laser microprobe (2002) (0)
- Group on Biogeochemical Evolution of the Ocean-Atmosphere System (1982) (0)
- Patterns of change in earth evolution : report of the Dahlem Workshopon patterns of change in earth evolution Berlin, 1983, May 1-6 (1984) (0)
- Radioactive geochronometry : from the treatise on geochemistry (2011) (0)
- THE COPRECIPITATION OF Sr$sup +2$ WITH ARAGONITE AND OF Ca$sup +2$ WITH STRONTIANITE BETWEEN 90 AND 100 C. Technical Report No. 2 (1962) (0)
- Executive Editors' Foreword (2003) (0)
- Carbon Dioxide: Friend or Foe? An Inquiry Into the Climatic and Agricultural Consequences of the Rapidly Rising CO2Content of Earth's Atmosphere. Sherwood B. Idso (1983) (0)
- Paleosols and the chemical evolution of the atmosphere (1986) (0)
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