Rebecca Lange

Becky Lange
Born
Rebecca Ann Lange
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley (BS, PhD)
AwardsF.W. Clarke Medal (1995)
Sigma Xi
Scientific career
FieldsGeochemistry
Magmatism
Volcanism
Experimental petrology
Thermodynamics[1]
InstitutionsPrinceton University
University of Michigan
ThesisI. Properties of silicate liquids: volume and redox state : II. The association of Lamprophyres and Basaltic Andesites in Western Mexico (1989)
Doctoral advisorIan S. E. Carmichael[2]
Websitelsa.umich.edu/earth/people/faculty/becky.html

Rebecca Ann Lange is a professor of experimental petrology, magmatism and volcanism at the University of Michigan.[1] Her research investigates how magmatism has shaped the evolution of the Earth, as well as the formation of continental crust. She is a Fellow of the Mineralogical Society of America and was awarded the F.W. Clarke Medal in 1995.

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