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Katsuko Saruhashi was a Japanese geochemist who created tools that let her take some of the first measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in seawater.
Mar 22, 2019 · After graduating in 1943 with her undergraduate degree in chemistry, Saruhashi joined the Geochemistry Laboratory at the Meteorological Research ...
Jan 12, 2023 · Her name was Dr. Katsuko Saruhashi, and she studied the radioactive isotopes produced in nuclear blast, which are unstable, dangerous atoms. Dr.
Katsuko Saruhashi

Katsuko Saruhashi

Japanese geochemist
Katsuko Saruhashi was a Japanese geochemist who created tools that let her take some of the first measurements of carbon dioxide levels in seawater. She later showed evidence of the dangers of radioactive fallout and how far it can travel. Wikipedia
Born: March 22, 1920, Tokyo, Japan
Died: September 29, 2007 (age 87 years), Tokyo, Japan
Nationality: Japanese
Geochemist. The first woman to receive a doctorate in science from the University of Tokyo, Katsuko Saruhashi has distinguished herself both by her important ...
Aug 1, 2020 · Today's lesson takes us to Japan, to a female scientist who strove to use her expertise to make the world safer.
Sep 29, 2007 · Japanese geochemist Katsuko Saruhashi developed the first method and tools for measuring carbon dioxide in seawater.
Oct 24, 2021 · In her work at the Geochemistry Laboratory, Saruhashi took a deep dive into ocean chemistry. She measured carbon dioxide in seawater using what ...
CO2 in seawater. The Japanese name Katsuko means 'victorious'. Honouring her name, katsuko Saruhashi was a pioneer in geochemistry of oceans. She successfully ...
Nov 25, 2022 · These words are from the then 73-year-old Katsuko Saruhashi, a Japanese-born geochemist who pioneered the measurement of CO2 in ocean water.
Mar 21, 2018 · In 1957, Saruhashi became the first woman to receive a PhD in chemistry in Japan. Her work focused on measuring the molecules in seawater, like ...