Cosmogenic Nuclide Laboratory and Geomorphology Research Group
David Elmore

Dave was instrumental in helping us make our first AMS data at PRIME lab many years ago. Those 36Cl data were critical in our early estimates of granite erosion rates.
Doctoral Degree
University of Rochester, Ph.D. Physics, 1974Other Related Links
Dave's Purdue University web pagePurdue's Rare Isotope Measurement Laboratory (PRIME) web page
Email Address
elmore@purdue.eduCurrent Position and Contact Information (4/2008)
Professor Emeritus of PhysicsDepartment of Physics
Physics S153A via 8A
525 Northwestern Avenue
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2036
(765) 494-6516
Junior-Authored, Refereed Publications Based on UVM Research
Bierman, P., Gillespie, A., Caffee, M., and Elmore, D., 1995, Estimating erosion rates and exposure ages with 36Cl produced by neutron activation: Geochemica et Cosmochemica Acta, v. 59, p. 3779-3798. (download pdf)
Other Meeting Abstracts Based on UVM Research
Bierman, P., Gillespie, A., Caffee, M., and Elmore, D., 1993, Erosion rate and exposure age of granite landforms estimated using 36Cl: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 25, p. A-141. (download pdf)
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