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Helen Vaughn Michel (born 1932) is an American chemist best known for her efforts in fields including analytical chemistry and archaeological science, and specific processes such as neutron activation analysis and radiocarbon dating. Her work with Frank Asaro at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory at the University of California (Berkeley) is particularly noteworthy as it includes the dating of Drake's Plate of Brass as well as the Alvarez hypothesis, the hypothesis that posits the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event.[1]

Helen Vaughn Michel
Born1932
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley, Indiana University
Scientific career
FieldsNuclear Chemistry
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Berkeley

Michel retired from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in 1990.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Wayne, Tiffany (2011). American Women of Science Since 1900 / Vol. 1, Essays, A-H. ABC-CLIO. pp. 688–689. ISBN 978-1598841589.


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