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Membership in the society has been used to measure total numbers of working geochemists.
Doing so without oxidation had been thought impossible by geochemists.
He is widely considered among the world's most eminent geochemists.
"This is a huge challenge for geochemists," she said.
Tatiana was a geochemist, and so now shaking her head with amazement.
As biologists, geochemists, and physicists combine research efforts in these systems, new species will certainly be discovered.
His views were controversial and contested by many prominent isotope geochemists.
It also aims to facilitate academic and social networking between British organic geochemists.
Dan grinned back at the geochemists happy image.
He had been a planetary geochemist ten years earlier, when Clan had hired him.
When used in this sense, geochemists often prefer the term biomarker.
In this work, the geochemist analyzes the soil, water, and plants for traces of minerals or petroleum.
Dr. Powell, 54, a geochemist, has been the president of Reed since 1988.
The society was founded in 1970 as the Association of Exploration Geochemists.
The narrow meaning used by geochemists is one of the consequences of specialization in modern science.
Geochemists have long puzzled over the possibilities.
The interviewer began by asking his name, his profession, and a few friendly questions about what a planetary geochemist actually does.
Drilling deep into Earth's crust, geochemists have encountered bacteria living there, without sunlight and probably on a diet of chemicals.
A geochemist, David Good, 34, said he was attacked by what the police said was the same group.
The most important work of the geochemist is geochemical prospecting-the search for mineral and petroleum deposits.
Two geologists would be better... or a geologist and some other specialist, maybe a geochemist."
Geochemists have identified organic detritus from ancient microbes in rocks as old as 2.7 billion years.
In a two-day hearing of geochemists and hydrologists here, the department acknowledged the amount of work remaining.
"You go," said the French geochemist.