Grenville Turner

Grenville Turner

Grenville Turner (born 1 November 1936, Todmorden) is a research professor at the University of Manchester. He is one of the pioneers of cosmochemistry.

Education

* Todmorden Grammar School
* St. John's College, Cambridge (MA)
* Balliol College, Oxford

In 1962, he earned his D.Phil (Oxford University's equivalent of a PhD) in nuclear physics.

Career

* Assistant professor, University of California, Berkeley 1962-64
* University of Sheffield: Lecturer in physics, 1964-74, senior lecturer 1974-79, reader 1979-80, professor 1980-88
* Research associate, Caltech 1970-71
* Professor of isotope geochemistry, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Manchester 1988-
* Member of committees for SERC, the British National Space Centre and PPARC

Scientific work

Professor Turner has been a leading figure in cosmochemistry since the 1960s. His pioneering work on rare gases in meteorites led him to develop the argon-dating technique that demonstrated the great age of meteorites and provided a precise chronology of rocks brought back by the Apollo missions. He was one of the few UK scientists to be a Principal Investigator of these Apollo samples.

His argon-dating technique involved stepped pyrolysis of the rocks to force out the argon, then determining the isotopic ratios in the gas by mass spectrometry. This was later refined by the use of lasers. These techniques have been invaluable to cosmochemists and geochemists, and have been applied (by Professor Turner and others) to determine the geochronology of diamonds and inclusions in them, and the precise ages of mantle and crustal rocks from the Earth.

He went on to develop even better techniques, such as iodine-xenon chronology. He used laser resonance ionisation of xenon to measure samples with only a few thousand atoms of xenon; this enabled him to get accurate data from tiny samples, including individual chondrules. He could even trace secondary processes, such as alteration by heat, fluids or shock.

Professor Turner set up the first ion microprobe in the United Kingdom intended for use primarily for examining extraterrestrial material. He used it to measure oxygen-isotope variations in the Martian meteorite ALH 84001. His results cast light on the environment in which the carbonate grains and so-called microfossils in that meteorite formed.

He was a founder member, and continues to be a leader, of the UK Cosmochemical Analysis Network, a network of laboratories in research institutions that analyse extraterrestrial material.

Despite having formally retired, he continues to be an active researcher. In 2004, he announced a plutonium-xenon technique for dating terrestrial materials.

Honours and awards

* Fellow of the Royal Society, 1980 (member of Council 1990-92)
* Fellow, Meteoritical Society, 1980
* Rumford Medal of the Royal Society, 1996
* Fellow, Geochemical Society and European Association of Geochemistry 1996
* Fellow, American Geophysical Union, 1998
* Leonard Medal of the Meteoritical Society, 1999
* Urey Medal of the European Association for Geochemistry, 2002
* Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society for geophysics, 2004

References

* Debrett's People of Distinction, 2006
* Who's Who, 2006
* "The Observatory", October 2005, p285-6


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