Martin Goldhaber
Martin (Marty) Goldhaber is a Scientist Emeritus with the Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center and the John Wesley Powell John Wesley Powell Center for Analysis and Synthesis. His research focuses on the role of geology, hydrology, ecology, and land use in regional soil geochemistry.
Martin (Marty) Goldhaber grew up in Los Angeles California. After spending a year as a Post Doc at Yale, he joined the USGS in 1975. He was co-chair of the USGS Science Strategy team which identified key strategic directions for the USGS to follow over the next decade.
Marty is past President of the Geochemical Society. Marty has served on the editorial boards of Economic Geology, American Journal of Science, and Geochimica (two terms) and has served on advisory boards for the Geological Society of America, the Ocean Drilling Program, NASA, and NSF. His association with the Colorado School of Mines and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as adjunct professor resulted in the mentoring of thirteen masters and doctoral students. He is also on the faculty of the Minerals, Metals, Metalloids, and Toxicity program at SUNY Stony Brook. Marty’s research interests have evolved during his career. His early work was on the biogeochemistry of sulfur in modern marine sediments. After joining the USGS, he applied these perspectives on sulfur geochemistry toward understanding the origin of sediment-hosted ore deposits. This interest in ore genesis led to a focus on large scale crustal fluid flow processes that drive not only genesis of some ore types, but also impact the modern environment by enriching shallow crustal rocks with potentially toxic constituents. His research then evolved into understanding the environmental impacts of these crustal flow processes.
Education and Certifications
PhD in Geochemistry, University of California, Los Angeles (1973)
BS in Chemistry, University of California, Los Angeles (1968)
Affiliations and Memberships*
Geological Society of America - Fellow
American Association for the Advancement of Science - Fellow
Society of Economic Geologists - Fellow
Geochemical Society
Honors and Awards
Presidential Rank Award
Department of the Interior Meritorious Service Award
Science and Products
Geomorphic controls on mercury accumulation in soils from a historically mined watershed, Central California Coast Range, USA
Weathering of the New Albany Shale, Kentucky: II. Redistribution of minor and trace elements
A regional soil and sediment geochemical study in northern California
Pilot studies for the North American Soil Geochemical Landscapes Project - Site selection, sampling protocols, analytical methods, and quality control protocols
Spatial and seasonal variations in mercury methylation and microbial community structure in a historic mercury mining area, Yolo County, California
A regional-scale study of chromium and nickel in soils of northern California, USA
Major- and trace-element concentrations in soils from northern California: Results from the Geochemical Landscapes Project pilot study
USGS goals for the coming decade
Crossing disciplines and scales to understand the critical zone
Simultaneous determination of Cr(iii) and Cr(vi) using reversed-phased ion-pairing liquid chromatography with dynamic reaction cell inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Major- and trace-element concentrations in soils from two continental-scale transects of the United States and Canada
The geochemical and magnetic record of coal combustion products in West Virginia reservoir sediments and soils
Science and Products
Geomorphic controls on mercury accumulation in soils from a historically mined watershed, Central California Coast Range, USA
Weathering of the New Albany Shale, Kentucky: II. Redistribution of minor and trace elements
A regional soil and sediment geochemical study in northern California
Pilot studies for the North American Soil Geochemical Landscapes Project - Site selection, sampling protocols, analytical methods, and quality control protocols
Spatial and seasonal variations in mercury methylation and microbial community structure in a historic mercury mining area, Yolo County, California
A regional-scale study of chromium and nickel in soils of northern California, USA
Major- and trace-element concentrations in soils from northern California: Results from the Geochemical Landscapes Project pilot study
USGS goals for the coming decade
Crossing disciplines and scales to understand the critical zone
Simultaneous determination of Cr(iii) and Cr(vi) using reversed-phased ion-pairing liquid chromatography with dynamic reaction cell inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Major- and trace-element concentrations in soils from two continental-scale transects of the United States and Canada
The geochemical and magnetic record of coal combustion products in West Virginia reservoir sediments and soils
*Disclaimer: Listing outside positions with professional scientific organizations on this Staff Profile are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of those professional scientific organizations or their activities by the USGS, Department of the Interior, or U.S. Government