Ebel, Denton

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Denton S. Ebel is the Division Chair and Curator, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Division of Physical Sciences at the American Museum of Natural History. He is also a Professor, Richard Gilder Graduate School.

Dr. Denton Ebel is a geologist specializing in meteorites: pieces of planets, and "left-overs" from the formation of the solar system. The distant, resource-rich asteroid belt is his field area. He develops thermodynamic models describing the equilibrium distribution of elements between fully speciated gas, liquid, and solid mineral phases at high temperatures. His models describe the outcomes of condensation, evaporation, and crystallization processes affecting the solids and liquid droplets that combined in the oldest meteorites. Dr. Ebel is a leader in using x-ray CAT-scan imaging to obtain three-dimensional information about meteorites, lunar materials, and samples returned by NASA missions. (source: AMNH website)

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American Museum of Natural History
associated dates: 2005-
Rose Center for Earth and Space
associated dates: 2005-

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