- Irving Friedman
Irving Friedman (
January 12 ,1920 -June 28 ,2005 ) was aU.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientist and a pioneer ingeochemistry . Born inNew York City, New York , he obtained a B.S. degree in chemistry fromMontana State University , a M.S. degree in chemistry fromWashington State University , and a Ph.D. in geochemistry at theUniversity of Chicago .University of Chicago
Friedman was a member of the famed group of post doctoral researchers in
Nobel laureate Harold Urey ’s laboratory at theInstitute for Nuclear Studies at the University of Chicago. There, Friedman built the firstmass spectrometer for routine measurement of thehydrogen isotope composition of water. Hydrogen has two stable isotopes and much can be deduced about the history of water from their proportions. Because of this, Friedman is called the "father of isotope hydrology."Military
Friedman joined the Navy in 1944. His USGS bio says that he was assigned to the
Naval Electronics Laboratory inWashington, D.C. , but that organization was formed in 1945. His training may have spanned the difference in time, though.USGS
In 1952, he joined the USGS in Washington, D.C., and worked for the USGS for more than 43 years. In 1962, he moved to
Lakewood, Colorado , when the Isotope Geology Branch of the USGS was created. Friedman retired from the USGS in 1995, and remained active as an emeritus scientist.Accomplishments
His scientific career was a pursuit of the understanding of every aspect of the
water cycle . Throughout his career, he studied water inocean s,river s,lake s,glacier s, the atmosphere,magma s,mineral s, rocks,meteorite s,plants ,animal s and themoon . He made major contributions to a number of fields through application of stable isotope geochemistry. Friedman also made significant contributions to the development of instruments to detect helium in exploringuranium ,thorium ,petroleum andnatural gas and in predictingearthquakes . In the 1940s, he made major contributions to the science of hydrothermal growth ofquartz which made possible the development of the synthetic quartz industry.His work was featured in more than 200 publications. His first was published in 1945 and his last will be published posthumously in 2005 in a USGS Professional Paper on
Yellowstone National Park . He was long associated with study of geothermal features and water issues of Yellowstone.Awards
Friedman received several awards and honors during his lifetime.
*TheDepartment of Interior Meritorious Service Award
*TheAntarctica Service Medal
*He was made an Honorary Fellow of theGeochemical Society in 2002
*He was recently honored by theSociety for California Archaeology for his role in the development ofobsidian hydration dating , a technique that revolutionized the dating of obsidian artifacts in westernNorth America .External links
* [http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=728 July 6th, 2006 obituary for Irving Friedman]
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