Member Since 2001
Richard J. Harrison
Profess of Earth and Planetary Materials, University of Cambridge
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University of Cambridge
Profess of Earth and Planetary Materials
2007 - Present
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge
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Education
Doctorate
Honors & Awards
Edward Bullard Lecture
Received 2023
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William Gilbert Award
Received 2006
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Publications
SIGMA: Spectral Interpretation Using Gaussian Mixtures and Autoencoder

Identification of unknown micro‐ and nano‐sized mineral phases is commonly achieved by analyzing chemical maps generated from hyperspec...

January 18, 2023
AGU Abstracts
SIGMA: A machine learning tool for identifying and unmixing mineral phases from energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) data
ADVANCES IN ROCK AND MINERAL MAGNETISM: FUNDAMENTALS, IMAGING, INVERSIONS, AND MODELING II POSTER
geomagnetism, paleomagnetism and electromagnetism | 14 december 2023
Po-Yen Tung, Richard J. Harrison, Caue Borlina, Be...
Identification of unknown micro- and nano-sized mineral phases is commonly achieved by analysing chemical maps generated from hyperspectral imaging da...
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Magnetofossil reconstructions of ocean redox conditions through Cenozoic transient warming periods
ENVIRONMENTAL MAGNETISM I ORAL
geomagnetism, paleomagnetism and electromagnetism | 14 december 2023
Liao Chang, Pengfei Xue, Ellen Thomas, Gerald R. D...
Understanding ocean redox perturbations across Cenozoic global warming periods through the study of marine sedimentary records can provide important i...
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3D Imaging for Rock and Environmental Magnetism: From Single Crystals to Single Atoms
BULLARD LECTURE OF THE GPE SECTION
geomagnetism, paleomagnetism and electromagnetism | 12 december 2023
Richard J. Harrison
The magnetic properties of natural particles are fundamentally linked to their size, shape and spatial arrangement, with profound changes in magnetic ...
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