Andrew L. Herczeg is affiliated with Flinders University in Australia. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science.
The scientist's research subfields include Atmospheric Science and Environmental Chemistry. The main topics of their work cover Geology and Paleoclimatology Research alongside Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena.
Andrew L. Herczeg has contributed academic publications in the following venue:
Their recent paper is titled "Paleotemperature Records of the Last Glacial Maximum from Noble Gases in Groundwater", published in 2021 in the Publishing Network for Geoscientific and Environmental Data (PANGAEA) at the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research.
Frequent coauthors collaborating with Andrew L. Herczeg include:
Peter G. Cook;Andrew Leslie Herczeg
P.K. Zeitler;A.L. Herczeg;I. McDougall;M. Honda
A. L. Herczeg;S. S. Dogramaci;F. W. J. Leaney
Tyler B. Coplen;Andrew L. Herczeg;Chris Barnes
Andrew L. Herczeg;W. Mike Edmunds
A.L Herczeg;A.K Smith;J.C Dighton
B.E Lehmann;A Love;R Purtschert;P Collon
A.L. Herczeg;T. Torgersen;A.R. Chivas;M.A. Habermehl
Glenn A. Harrington;Peter G. Cook;Andrew L Herczeg
Andrew L Herczeg;Richard G Fairbanks
P.G. Cook;T.J. Hatton;D. Pidsley;A.L. Herczeg
S.S Dogramaci;S.S Dogramaci;A.L Herczeg;S.L Schiff;Y Bone
H. J Simpson;M. A. Cane;A. L. Herczeg;S. E. Zebiak
Shawan S. Dogramaci;Shawan S. Dogramaci;Andrew L. Herczeg
Andrew L. Herczeg;F. W. Leaney
D. T. Heggie;G. W. Skyring;G. W. O’Brien;C. Reimers
H. J. Simpson;A. L. Herczeg
Sébastien Lamontagne;Fred W. Leaney;Andrew L. Herczeg
Michael K. Gagan;Allan R. Chivas;Andrew L. Herczeg
A. J. Love;A. L. Herczeg;L. Sampson;R. G. Cresswell
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