Member Since 1978
Charlie H. Langmuir
professor, Harvard University
Charles Langmuir is Professor of Geochemistry and Director of the Mineralogical Museum at Harvard University. He studies diverse aspects of volcanism at ocean ridges and convergent margins. He has received the Bowen Award, Holmes Medal, and Urey Medal and been elected to the NAS and AAAS. He was principal investigator for PetDB, and one of the founders of the G-cubed journal. With Wally Broecker he has written How to Build a Habitable Planet, the story of Earth from the Big Bang to humankind.
Professional Experience
Harvard University
professor
2002 - Present
Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory Columbia
Arthur Storke Professor
1980 - 2002
Education
Doctorate
1980
Doctorate
Harvard University
Bachelors
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Honors & Awards
Maurice Ewing Medal
Received 2023
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Reginald Daly Lecture
Received 1998
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Norman L. Bowen Award and Lecture
Received 1996
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Publications
Geochemical Variability Along the Northern East Pacific Rise: Coincident Source Composition and Ridg...
New trace element abundances and isotope compositions for more than 100 mid‐ocean ridge basalts from 5.5°N to 19°N on the East Paci...
April 17, 2019
Light Stable Isotopic Compositions of Enriched Mantle Source...
November 10, 2017
AGU Abstracts
LA-ICP-MS Analysis of Major, Minor and Trace Elements in Olivine and Basaltic Glasses in a Single Run with Non-Matrix-Matched Calibration Standards
AGU 2024
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 13 december 2024
Mingzhen Yu, Zhongxing Chen, Charles H. Langmuir
Elemental fractionation caused by matrix effects and laser operation parameters particularly small laser spot sizes (<50 um), impacts the accuracy ...
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Constraints on the Geochemical Consequences of Periodically Replenished Magma Chambers from Theory, Calculations, Data and Field Observations
AGU 2024
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 12 december 2024
Charles H. Langmuir, Mingzhen Yu
Periodically replenished magma chambers (PRMCs) have been proposed to account for the geochemical variations of ocean ridge basalts1-4, but without te...
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The significance of recycled oceanic mantle lithosphere in mantle heterogeneity
AGU 2024
study of earth's deep interior | 12 december 2024
Alexandra Y. Yang, Charles H. Langmuir, Peter J. M...
Subduction of oceanic crust has long been considered a major cause of mantle heterogeneity. The oceanic lithospheric mantle, the largest volume of rec...
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Volunteer Experience
2000 - 2002
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