Stephen F. Wolf

Professor
Analytical Chemistry Cosmochemistry
Indiana State University
United States of America

Professor Chemistry
Biography

B.S., 1987, Purdue University Ph.D., 1993, Purdue University Experience: 1993-2001 Argonne National Laboratory Awards: ISU Caleb Mills Distinguished Teaching Award, 2010 ISU Promising Scholar Award, 2007 CAS Educational Excellence Award, 2005

Research Intrest

Dr. Wolf's research interests focus on the development of methods for the determination of concentration and disposition of major, minor, and trace elements in meteorites. He is currently working on developing chemical methods in conjunction with elemental determination by ICPMS and chemometric techniques in order to identify volatile trace element host phases in primitive meteorites.

List of Publications
Lipschutz ME, Wolf SF, Culp FB, Kent AJ. Geochemical and cosmochemical materials. Analytical chemistry. 2007 Jun 15;79(12):4249-74.
Wolf SF, WANG MS, Lipschutz ME. Labile trace elements in basaltic achondrites: Can they distinguish between meteorites from the Moon, Mars, and V‐type asteroids?. Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 2009 Jun 1;44(6):891-903.
Wolf SF, Compton JR, Gagnon CJ. Determination of 11 major and minor elements in chondritic meteorites by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Talanta. 2012 Oct 15;100:276-81.

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