Alfred C. Redfield
Alfred Clarence Redfield (November 15, 1890 – March 17, 1983) was an American oceanographer known for having discovered the Redfield ratio, which describes the ratio between nutrients in plankton and ocean water. He was a professor of physiology at Harvard University and one of the original staff of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution upon its founding in 1930.
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Died | March 17, 1983 92) | (aged
Alma mater | Harvard University (BS, Ph.D) |
Known for | Redfield ratio |
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Children | 3, including Alfred G. Redfield |
Awards | Alexander Agassiz Medal 1955 Eminent Ecologist Award 1966 |
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Fields | Oceanography |
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