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Alex N. Halliday

Earth and Environmental Sciences

Columbia University

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About Alex N. Halliday at Columbia University (Columbia)

Alex N. Halliday is a distinguished geochemist at Columbia University whose research focuses on isotope geochemistry, mantle processes, and paleoclimatology. Halliday has established a strong presence in the field. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Framework for Understanding MSM and Down Low Sexuality among Cultural Minority 38 Men".

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geochemistryisotope geochemistrypaleoclimatologygeological analysismantle processesenvironmental geochemistryclimate adaptationplanetary science
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