John Reynolds (physicist)

John Hamilton Reynolds
Born(1923-04-03)April 3, 1923
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
DiedNovember 4, 2000(2000-11-04) (aged 77)
Berkeley, California, United States
Alma materHarvard University,
University of Chicago
Known forDiscovery of excess meteoritic 129Xe
AwardsJohn Price Wetherill Medal (1965)
J. Lawrence Smith Medal (1967)
Leonard Medal (1973)[1]
Scientific career
FieldsGeophysics
InstitutionsUniversity of Chicago,
University of California, Berkeley
Doctoral advisorMark Inghram

John Hamilton Reynolds[2] (April 3, 1923 – November 4, 2000) was an American physicist and a specialist in mass spectrometry.[3]

  1. ^ Kennedy, B. Mack; Podosek, Frank A. (April 2001). "John H. Reynolds (1923-2000)" (PDF). The Geochemical News, Newsletter of the Geochemical Society (107): 10–11.
  2. ^ The Leonard Medal, Meteoritics 8 (1973), pp. 291–293.
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