Mackenzie, Fred T., 1934-

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Name (Latin)
Mackenzie, Fred T., 1934-
Date of birth
1934-03-17
Field of activity
Geology
Geophysics
Oceanography
Occupation
College teachers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
Northwestern Univ.
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 111525975
Wikidata: Q19876811
Library of congress: n 80109886
HAI10: 000183731
Sources of Information
  • Climate change, water resources, and sustainability in the Pacific Basin, 2006:title page (Fred T. Mackenzie) page 101 (Dr. Fred T. Mackenzie; professor of oceanography and geology and geophysics in the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology at the University of Hawaiʻi; M.S. and Ph. D. in geology and geochemistry from Lehigh University; taught at Northwestern University)
  • Garrels, R. M. Evolution of sedimentary rocks, 1971.
  • Garrels, R. M.Evolution of sedimentary rocks, 1971.
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Wikipedia description:

Frederick T. Mackenzie (March 17, 1934 – January 3, 2024) was an American sedimentary and global biogeochemist. Mackenzie applied experimental and field data coupled to a sound theoretical framework to the solution of geological, geochemical, and oceanographic problems at various time and space scales. Mackenzie is identified closely with the book Evolution of Sedimentary Rocks co-authored in 1971 by Mackenzie with Robert M. Garrels, which reawakened and revitalized the scientific community to the ideas of the British geologist James Hutton that lay fallow for more than 150 years. Evolution of Sedimentary Rocks expanded on the theory of reverse weathering proposed by Mackenzie and Garrels in 1966.

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