Paul Werner Gast

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Paul Werner Gast (September 11, 1930May 16, 1973) was an American geochemist and geologist.

He was born in Chicago, and attended Wheaton College, Illinois from whence he graduated in 1952. He earned a Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1957. After graduation he taught at the University of Minnesota until 1965 when he became professor of geology at Columbia.

In 1969 Paul Gast assumes leadership of the geo-science management of the Manned Spacecraft Center in preparation for Apollo mission sample return from the Moon. He served as chief scientist of the Apollo Lunar Science Staff.

He died at the age of 43, being survived by his wife, Joyce Rinehart, and two sons and a daughter. During his career he pioneered the study of rare earth elements in examining the crust, mantle, and interior of the planet. He led the development of the use of rubidium-strontium and uranium-lead radiometric dating methods for rocks, particularly for samples returned from the Moon. His examinations of trace elements resulted in new understands of how volcanic fluids originate.

  • Geochemistry Fellow of the Geochemical Society.
  • Victor Moritz Goldschmidt Award of the Geochemical Society, 1972.
  • James Furman Kemp medal, 1973.
  • Space Science Award, 1973.
  • Geochemical society named their Paul W. Gast Lecture Series after him.
  • The publication "Trace Elements in Igneous Petrology" was published in his memory.
  • Dorsum Gast, a wrinkle-ridge on the Moon, was named after him.

  • Gast, P. W., "Isotopic Geochemistry", Columbia University.

He was also co-author of multiple papers on Geology.

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