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Gwyneth Gordon is a Research Professor at Arizona State University (ASU) in the School of Earth and Space Exploration, with interdisciplinary affiliations in the School of Life Sciences. She is part of the Anbarlab research group and is based in the Bateman Physical Sciences building in Tempe, AZ. Her primary email is gwyneth.gordon@asu.edu.
Her research focuses on isotopic analysis of radiogenic and mass-dependent isotopes, pioneering the use of Mo and U isotopes to study early Earth oxygenation. She also applies geochemical techniques to modern societal challenges, including forensic science, human health (e.g., bone mineral balance in astronauts, multiple myeloma progression), and environmental monitoring. Recent projects include developing Ca isotope biomarkers for bone health, analyzing dietary patterns via hair isotopes, and improving forensic methodologies for evidence analysis.
Her work spans interdisciplinary collaborations, such as the Forensic Science Initiative at ASU, which bridges academic research with practical forensic applications. Key themes include forensic isotope taphonomy, planetary oxygenation dynamics, and archaeological mobility studies.
Her publications highlight advancements in isotope analytical methods, forensic evidence interpretation, and applications in paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Notable projects include the interlaboratory evaluation of glass evidence analysis and the development of isotopic tools for tracking plant materials and human mobility.
