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Best 1 Robert N. Clayton

Robert N. Clayton is a geologist specializing in meteorite studies and cosmochemistry. His work significantly advanced our understanding of the solar system’s early history by applying isotope-geochemical techniques to analyze meteorites. He developed methods for tracing the formation and evolution...

2 Samuel Epstein

Samuel Epstein was a Canadian-American geochemist who developed techniques to measure oxygen isotope ratios in geologic materials, greatly advancing paleoclimate reconstruction.

3 Hugh P. Taylor

Hugh P. Taylor was an American geochemist who revolutionized the study of oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in understanding fluid-rock interactions, crustal evolution, and ore deposits.

4 Stan R. Hart

Stan R. Hart is an American geochemist who made critical contributions to the field of isotope geochemistry, notably through his research on mantle plumes and ocean island basalts.

5 Albrecht W. Hofmann

Albrecht W. Hofmann is a German geochemist known for his extensive research on the chemical evolution of the Earth's mantle and the use of isotopes to trace mantle convection.

6 Cesare Emiliani

Cesare Emiliani was an Italian-American geologist who pioneered the use of oxygen isotope stratigraphy in the 1950s to date marine sediments and reconstruct paleoclimates.

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