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- PhD Physics University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Marmion Edmond FRS was a professor of marine geochemistry and oceanography at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who did pioneering work on oceanic particulate matter, the oceanic carbon dioxide cycle, trace elements, and radioisotopes. He explored and analyzed water chemistry from environments as diverse as the mid-ocean ridge hydrothermal vents to the polar oceans to remote rivers and lakes in South America, Africa, Siberia, and Tibet. He and his students and colleagues in his lab measured more chemical elements at lower concentrations in water than had ever been done before.
John M. Edmond's Published Works
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- Submarine Thermal Springs on the Gal�pagos Rift (1979) (1602)
- Geochemistry of the Amazon: 2. The influence of geology and weathering environment on the dissolved load (1983) (1195)
- Chemistry of submarine hydrothermal solutions at 21 °N, East Pacific Rise (1985) (900)
- Ridge crest hydrothermal activity and the balances of the major and minor elements in the ocean: The Galapagos data (1979) (900)
- The strontium isotope budget of the modern ocean (1989) (818)
- The mechanism of iron removal in estuaries (1977) (656)
- Boron isotope exchange between seawater and the oceanic crust (1987) (532)
- On the marine geochemistry of cadmium (1976) (510)
- Chemistry of submarine hydrothermal solutions at Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California (1985) (485)
- Controls over the strontium isotope composition of river water (1992) (472)
- Chemistry of hot springs on the East Pacific Rise and their effluent dispersal (1982) (466)
- Volcanic eruption of the mid-ocean ridge along the East Pacific Rise crest at 9°45-52'N: direct submersible observations of seafloor phenomena associated with an eruption event in April, 1991 (1993) (456)
- The chemistry, biology, and vertical flux of particulate matter from the upper 400 m of the equatorial Atlantic Ocean (1977) (446)
- The trace element geochemistry of marine biogenic particulate matter (1980) (431)
- On the chemical mass-balance in estuaries (1974) (430)
- Chemistry of hot springs on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (1988) (420)
- Geochemistry of the Amazon: 1. Precipitation chemistry and the marine contribution to the dissolved load at the time of peak discharge (1981) (412)
- Lithium isotopic composition of submarine basalts: implications for the lithium cycle in the oceans (1992) (406)
- Hydrothermal scavenging of rare-earth elements in the ocean (1990) (392)
- Himalayan Tectonics, Weathering Processes, and the Strontium Isotope Record in Marine Limestones (1992) (378)
- The distribution of dissolved copper in the Pacific (1977) (378)
- Temperature and pH controls over isotopic fractionation during adsorption of boron on marine clay (1987) (353)
- Lithium and its isotopes in major world rivers: Implications for weathering and the oceanic budget (1998) (352)
- Geochemical implications of rare earth element patterns in hydrothermal fluids from mid-ocean ridges (1994) (344)
- The sedimentary cycle of the boron isotopes (1987) (337)
- Chemical dynamics of the Changjiang estuary (1985) (331)
- High precision determination of titration alkalinity and total carbon dioxide content of sea water by potentiometric titration (1970) (331)
- The fluvial geochemistry and denudation rate of the Guayana Shield in Venezuela, Colombia, and Brazil (1995) (322)
- Examination of surface exposure ages of Antarctic moraines using in situ produced 10Be and 26Al (1991) (315)
- On the formation of metal-rich deposits at ridge crests (1979) (306)
- Along-axis variations in seafloor spreading in the MARK area (1987) (306)
- Geochemistry of the Amazon: 3. Weathering chemistry and limits to dissolved inputs (1987) (264)
- On the barium data from the Atlantic GEOSECS expedition (1977) (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)
- The geochemical cycle of rhenium: a reconnaissance (1993) (242)
- Major ion chemistry of some large Chinese rivers (1982) (235)
- On the marine geochemistry of nickel (1976) (234)
- The fluvial geochemistry of the rivers of Eastern Siberia: I. tributaries of the Lena River draining the sedimentary platform of the Siberian Craton (1998) (224)
- Excess 3He and 4He in Galapagos submarine hydrothermal waters (1978) (221)
- Chemical controls on the composition of vent fluids at 13°–11°N and 21°N, East Pacific Rise (1988) (219)
- Evolution of East Pacific Rise hydrothermal vent fluids following a volcanic eruption (1995) (218)
- Hydrothermal scavenging at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: Modification of trace element dissolved fluxes (1991) (216)
- Lithium isotopes as a probe of weathering processes (2001) (214)
- Uranium in river water (1993) (199)
- Variation of lithium isotope composition in the marine environment: A preliminary report (1988) (196)
- A time series of vent fluid compositions from 21°N, East Pacific Rise (1979, 1981, 1985), and the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California (1982, 1985) (1988) (195)
- Determination of boron isotope ratios by thermal ionization mass spectrometry of the dicesium metaborate cation (1986) (188)
- Lithium isotope geochemistry of sediments and hydrothermal fluids of the Guaymas Basin (1994) (181)
- Dissolved rare earth elements in the Southern Ocean: Cerium oxidation and the influence of hydrography (1995) (173)
- The chemistry, biology and vertical flux of particulate matter from the upper 400 m of the Cape Basin in the southeast Atlantic Ocean (1978) (173)
- The chemical mass balance in the Amazon plume I: The nutrients (1981) (171)
- On the calculation of the degree of saturation of sea water with respect to calcium carbonate under in situ conditions (1970) (171)
- The U-Th-Pb systematics in hot springs on the East Pacific Rise at 21°N and Guaymas Basin (1986) (168)
- Radium and barium at GEOSECS stations in the Atlantic and Pacific (1976) (160)
- Chemical evolution of mid-ocean ridge hot springs☆ (1985) (160)
- Post-depositional mobility of platinum, iridium and rhenium in marine sediments (1992) (153)
- Fluvial geochemistry of the eastern slope of the northeastern Andes and its foredeep in the drainage of the Orinoco in Colombia and Venezuela (1996) (149)
- A lithium isotope study of hot springs and metabasalts from Mid‐Ocean Ridge Hydrothermal Systems (1993) (149)
- Sediment loads in the Amazon River (1979) (146)
- The fluvial geochemistry of the rivers of Eastern Siberia: II. Tributaries of the Lena, Omoloy, Yana, Indigirka, Kolyma, and Anadyr draining the collisional/accretionary zone of the Verkhoyansk and Cherskiy ranges (1998) (144)
- Hot Springs on the Ocean Floor (1983) (141)
- The major and minor element geochemistry of Lake Baikal (1991) (135)
- The fluvial geochemistry of the rivers of Eastern Siberia: III. Tributaries of the Lena and Anabar draining the basement terrain of the Siberian Craton and the Trans-Baikal Highlands (1999) (134)
- Deep‐water warming trend in Lake Malawi, East Africa (2005) (131)
- Rhenium in the Black Sea: comparison with molybdenum and uranium (1995) (130)
- The chemistry, biology, and vertical flux of particulate matter from the upper 1500 m of the Panama Basin☆ (1980) (130)
- Chemical Weathering Yields from Basement and Orogenic Terrains in Hot and Cold Climates (1997) (122)
- Water column anomalies in dissolved silica over opaline Pelagic sediments and the origin of the deep silica maximum (1979) (121)
- The Genesis of Hot Spring Deposits on the East Pacific Rise, 21°N (1983) (121)
- Time series studies of vent fluids from the TAG and MARK sites (1986, 1990) Mid-Atlantic Ridge: a new solution chemistry model and a mechanism for Cu/Zn zonation in massive sulphide orebodies (1995) (117)
- Copper in surface waters south of New Zealand (1975) (116)
- The geochemistry of inorganic germanium in natural waters (1985) (116)
- On the dissolution of carbonate and silicate in the deep ocean (1974) (115)
- Determination of rhenium and platinum in natural waters and sediments, and iridium in sediments by flow injection isotope dilution inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (1993) (115)
- The behavior of barium in anoxic marine waters (1993) (113)
- Distribution of Be, Al, Se and Bi in the surface waters of the western North Atlantic and Caribbean (1984) (111)
- Hydrothermal activity at the Trans‐Atlantic Geotraverse Hydrothermal Field, Mid‐Atlantic Ridge crest at 26°N (1984) (110)
- Beryllium isotope geochemistry in tropical river basins (1992) (109)
- Determination of copper, nickel, and cadmium in sea water by apdc chelate coprecipitation and flameless atomic absorption spectrometry (1977) (108)
- Plankton Metabolism and Carbon Processes in the Amazon River, Its Tributaries, and Floodplain Waters, Peru‐Brazil, May‐June 1977 (1981) (107)
- Reverse weathering in the closed-basin lakes of the Ethiopian Rift (1984) (98)
- Geochemistry of a hydrothermal sediment core from the OBS vent-field, 21°N East Pacific Rise (1999) (98)
- Chemical and physical weathering in the Min Jiang, a headwater tributary of the Yangtze River (2006) (97)
- Nutrient chemistry of the water column of Lake Tanganyika (1993) (94)
- Sources and transport of particulate organic carbon in the Amazon River and estuary (1988) (93)
- Hydrothermal scavenging at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: radionuclide distributions (1991) (92)
- Barium at Geosecs III in the southwest Pacific (1972) (91)
- Aluminium in the northwest Atlantic (1986) (85)
- Desorption of barium in the plume of the Zaire (Congo) river (1978) (85)
- Selenium redox chemistry at GEOSECS I re-occupation (1980) (82)
- Isotope geochemistry of the Amazon Basin: A reconnaissance (1983) (81)
- Determination of Trace Metals in Aqueous Solution by APDC Chelate Co-precipitation (1975) (80)
- The geochemical cycle of 9Be: a reconnaissance (1983) (79)
- Aluminium in the South Atlantic: Steady state distribution of a short residence time element (1990) (73)
- On the fate of sulfate during hydrothermal circulation at mid-ocean ridges (1982) (70)
- Beryllium in the water column of the central North Pacific (1982) (69)
- Aluminium as a tracer of the deep outflow from the Mediterranean (1988) (67)
- Gold in seawater (1990) (67)
- Time series studies of vent fluids from the TAG and MARK sites (1986, 1990) Mid-Atlantic Ridge and a mechanism for Cn/Zn zonation in massive sulphide core bodies (1995) (67)
- Halide systematics of submarine hydrothermal vents (1989) (67)
- Pacific Bottom Water: Penetration east around Hawaii (1971) (66)
- Continuation of the hydrothermal fluid chemistry time series at TAG, and the effects of ODP drilling (1996) (65)
- A carbonate chemistry profile at the 1969 Geosecs Intercalibration Station in the eastern Pacific Ocean (1970) (63)
- Carbon isotope geochemistry of the Changjiang estuary (1991) (62)
- Tellurium species in seawater (1985) (62)
- Deep-water hydrocarbon seeps in Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California (1990) (60)
- Determination of gold at femtomolar levels in natural waters by flow injection inductively coupled plasma quadrupole mass spectrometry (1990) (60)
- Cesium and rubidium in submarine hydrothermal fluids: Evidence for recycling of alkali elements (1989) (58)
- Non-steady state carbonate recycling and implications for the evolution of atmospheric PCO2 (2003) (57)
- Determination of beryllium in natural waters in real time using electron capture detection gas chromatography (1986) (57)
- Continental inputs of beryllium to the oceans (1992) (51)
- Excess3He in the deep water over the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 26°N: evidence of hydrothermal activity (1980) (49)
- Crustal processes of the mid-ocean ridge. (1981) (48)
- The Relationship of the Distribution of Dissolved Selenium IV and VI in Three Oceans to Physical and Biological Processes (1983) (43)
- 129I in archived seawater samples (1998) (41)
- Distribution and behavior of anthropogenic 129I in water masses ventilating the North Atlantic Ocean (2001) (39)
- Selenium in the tributaries of the Orinoco in Venezuela (1987) (39)
- Radium and barium in the Amazon River system (1984) (38)
- A three-component mixing model for ridge-crest hydrothermal fluids (1995) (38)
- Depletion of barium and radium-226 in Black Sea surface waters over the past thirty years (1991) (38)
- Preliminary Report on the Chemistry of Hydrothermal Solutions at 21° North, East Pacific Rise (1983) (37)
- Bismuth in the Atlantic and North Pacific: a natural analogue to plutonium and lead? (1986) (37)
- Plankton Compositions and Trace Element Fluxes from the Surface Ocean (1983) (37)
- Shipboard determination of aluminum in seawater at the nanomolar level by electron capture detection gas chromatography (1989) (35)
- Chemistry of ridge crest hot springs (1985) (33)
- The distribution of aluminium in the Greenland Sea and its relationship to ventilation processes (1992) (31)
- Carbon Isotope Geochemistry of the Orinoco Basin (1993) (29)
- GEOCHEMICAL EARTH REFERENCE MODEL (GERM) : DESCRIPTION OF THE INITIATIVE (1998) (27)
- BARIUM INTERCALIBRATION AT GEOSECS I AND III. (1972) (27)
- Beryllium in marine pore waters: geochemical and geochronological implications (1989) (24)
- Deep-freeze petrology of Lena River sand, Siberia (2001) (22)
- Ridge Crest Hot Springs: The story so far (1980) (22)
- Hydrothermal activity at mid-ocean ridge axes (1981) (21)
- Surface ozone in the South East Atlantic between Dakar and Walvis Bay (1975) (21)
- Non-steady state carbonate recycling and implications for the evolution of atmospheric PCO 2 (2003) (20)
- Beryllium isotope systematics of submarine hydrothermal systems (1991) (20)
- On the structure of the North Atlantic Deep Water (1971) (18)
- The Silica Budget of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (1973) (17)
- Comments on the paper by T. L. Ku, Y. H. Li, G. G. Mathieu, and H. K. Wong, “Radium in the Indian-Antarctic Ocean south of Australia” (1970) (16)
- Active eruption seen on East Pacific Rise (1991) (14)
- Tracers in the ocean: edited by H. Charnock, J.E. Lovelock, P.S. Liss, and M. Whitfield, The Royal Society, 1988, v + 236p., £48.00 (ISBN 0-85403-350-5) (1990) (14)
- Gametogenesis and calcification of planktonic Foraminifera (1979) (14)
- Cores drilled into active smokers on Juan de Fuca ridge (1992) (13)
- Examination of hydrothermal influences on oceanic beryllium using fluids, plume particles and sediments from the TAG hydrothermal field (1994) (13)
- Chemical dynamics of a polluted watershed, the Merrimack River in northern New England (1976) (10)
- Sample Handling of Gold at Low Concentration in Limited-Volume Solutions Preconcentrated from Seawater for Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (1989) (8)
- The geochemistry of hydrothermal fluids from the Escanaba Trough (1994) (7)
- On the interpretation of the oceanic variations in87Sr/86Sr as recorded in marine limestones (1998) (7)
- Mid-atlantic ridge hydrothermal process (1990) (7)
- U.S. research on oceanic hydrothermal chemistry: 1987-1990 (1991) (6)
- Disposing of CO2 in the Ocean (1994) (6)
- Hydrothermal activity in the North Atlantic (1986) (4)
- A correction to CIRCE silicate values for the South Atlantic; comparison with HUDSON-70 silicates (1973) (4)
- Chemistry of hydrothermal waters at 21/sup 0/N on the East Pacific Rise (1979) (3)
- The Chemistry of Submarine Ore-Forming Solutions (1987) (3)
- Advances in marine chemistry 1979–1982 (1983) (3)
- 37.—The Thermodynamic Description of the CO2 System in Sea Water: Development and Current Status. (1972) (3)
- Oceanic Vents: Seafloor Hydrothermal Systems. (1996) (2)
- Ridge crest volcanism (1983) (2)
- On the Carbonate Saturation — Dissolution Rate Relationship (1977) (2)
- The nature of seawater : report of the Dahlem Workshop on the Nature of Seawater, Berlin 1975, March 10 to 15 (1975) (2)
- Sulfate and chloride in Galapagos Rift hydrothermal vent waters (1979) (2)
- Chemistry of the 350°C hot springs on the crest of the East Pacific rise at 21°N (1983) (1)
- Sources and transport of organic carbon in the Orinoco Basin (1992) (1)
- Thermodynamical Approaches to Geochemical Problems in Seawater (1972) (1)
- Deep-water renewal and suggested warming in Lake Malawi/Nyasa (abstract of paper presented at AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 10-14 Dec 2001) (2001) (1)
- Field chemistry. (1992) (0)
- Oceanic Distribution of Trace Metals (1992) (0)
- A Simple and Rapid Method of Tide Prediction (Including Diurnal Time and Height Inequalities) (0)
- Chemical oceanography vols 5 and 6: edited by J. P. Riley and R. Chester. Academic Press, 1976, £13.50 and £14.00 respectively (1979) (0)
- Water sampling: Edited by Jaromil M. Krajca. J. Wiley & Sons, 1989, 212p., US $89.95 (ISBN 0470-21485-6) (1990) (0)
- (Table 1) Lithium contents and isotopic composition in sediments from DSDP Holes 64-477 and 64-477A (1993) (0)
- The Changing Chemistry of the Oceans. Proceedings of a symposium, Lerum and Göteborg, Sweden, Aug. 1971. David Dyrssen and Daniel Jagner, Eds. Almqvist and Wiksell, Stockholm, and Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1972. 366 pp., illus. $21.50. Nobel Symposium 20 (1973) (0)
- Awards presented at the Spring Meeting: Seventeenth Presentation: James B. Macelwane Award to John M. Edmond in recognition of significant contributions to the geophysical sciences by a young scientist of outstanding ability (1978) (0)
- On the interpretat ion of the oceanic variat ions in 87Sr/S6Sr as recorded in marine l imestones (2008) (0)
- Oceanographic Research At MIT in the Departments of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Meteorology. (1973) (0)
- Be and Be in Submarine Hydrothermal Systems (1991) (0)
- Report of the Working Group on Marine Sulfides (1987) (0)
- Oceanographic Research at M.I.T. in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences and the Department of Meteorology. (1972) (0)
- Research in Oceanography at MIT, 1 October 1974 - 31 December 1979. (1980) (0)
- Deep-sea science needs in marine geochemistry (1990) (0)
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