Graham Pearson
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AlmamaterImperial College, London (BSc)
University of Leeds (PhD)
University of Leeds (PhD)
AwardsMurchison Medal (2021)
FieldsIsotope geochemistry and geology
InstitutionsDurham University
University of Alberta
University of Alberta
Professor D. Graham Pearson | |
|---|---|
| Alma mater | Imperial College, London (BSc) University of Leeds (PhD) |
| Awards | Murchison Medal (2021) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Isotope geochemistry and geology |
| Institutions | Durham University University of Alberta |
D. Graham Pearson FRS is a British geologist and geochemist, who is best known for his work using isotopic tracers and characteristics of diamonds to understand the composition and evolution of the mantle roots underpinning continents and the interior of the Earth. Since 2010, he has been a professor and Canada Excellence in Research Chair at the University of Alberta, Canada. He was elected to Fellowship of the Royal Society in 2023.[1][2]