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Andrew L. Herczeg

Andrew L. Herczeg

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Earth Science

D-Index
46
Citations
7546
World Ranking
4246
National Ranking
225

Overview

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:

  • Publishing Network for Geoscientific and Environmental Data (PANGAEA) (Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research)

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:

  • Alan Seltzer
  • Jessica Ng
  • Werner Aeschbach
  • Rolf Kipfer
  • Justin T. Kulongoski

Best Publications

  • Environmental Tracers in Subsurface Hydrology

    Peter G. Cook;Andrew Leslie Herczeg

  • U-Th-He dating of apatite: A potential thermochronometer

    P.K. Zeitler;A.L. Herczeg;I. McDougall;M. Honda

  • Origin of dissolved salts in a large, semi-arid groundwater system: Murray Basin, Australia

    A. L. Herczeg;S. S. Dogramaci;F. W. J. Leaney

  • Isotope Engineering—Using Stable Isotopes of the Water Molecule to Solve Practical Problems

    Tyler B. Coplen;Andrew L. Herczeg;Chris Barnes

  • Inorganic Ions as Tracers

    Andrew L. Herczeg;W. Mike Edmunds

  • A 120 year record of changes in nitrogen and carbon cycling in Lake Alexandrina, South Australia: C:N, δ15N and δ13C in sediments

    A.L Herczeg;A.K Smith;J.C Dighton

  • A comparison of groundwater dating with 81Kr, 36Cl and 4He in four wells of the Great Artesian Basin, Australia

    B.E Lehmann;A Love;R Purtschert;P Collon

  • Geochemistry of ground waters from the Great Artesian Basin, Australia

    A.L. Herczeg;T. Torgersen;A.R. Chivas;M.A. Habermehl

  • Spatial and temporal variability of ground water recharge in central Australia: a tracer approach.

    Glenn A. Harrington;Peter G. Cook;Andrew L Herczeg

  • Anomalous carbon isotope fractionation between atmospheric CO2 and dissolved inorganic carbon induced by intense photosynthesis

    Andrew L Herczeg;Richard G Fairbanks

  • Water balance of a tropical woodland ecosystem, Northern Australia: A combination of micro-meteorological, soil physical and groundwater chemical approaches

    P.G. Cook;T.J. Hatton;D. Pidsley;A.L. Herczeg

  • Controls on δ 34 S and δ 18 O of dissolved sulfate in aquifers of the Murray Basin, Australia and their use as indicators of flow processes

    S.S Dogramaci;S.S Dogramaci;A.L Herczeg;S.L Schiff;Y Bone

  • Annual river discharge in southeastern Australia related to El Nino‐Southern Oscillation forecasts of sea surface temperatures

    H. J Simpson;M. A. Cane;A. L. Herczeg;S. E. Zebiak

  • Strontium and carbon isotope constraints on carbonate-solution interactions and inter-aquifer mixing in groundwaters of the semi-arid Murray Basin, Australia

    Shawan S. Dogramaci;Shawan S. Dogramaci;Andrew L. Herczeg

  • Review: Environmental tracers in arid-zone hydrology

    Andrew L. Herczeg;F. W. Leaney

  • Organic carbon cycling and modern phosphorite formation on the East Australian continental margin: an overview

    D. T. Heggie;G. W. Skyring;G. W. O’Brien;C. Reimers

  • Stable Isotopes as an Indicator of Evaporation in the River Murray, Australia

    H. J. Simpson;A. L. Herczeg

  • Groundwater-surface water interactions in a large semi-arid floodplain: implications for salinity management

    Sébastien Lamontagne;Fred W. Leaney;Andrew L. Herczeg

  • Shelf-wide erosion, deposition, and suspended sediment tranport during Cyclone Winifred, central Great Barrier Reef, Australia

    Michael K. Gagan;Allan R. Chivas;Andrew L. Herczeg

  • Sources of chloride and implications for 36Cl dating of old groundwater, Southwestern Great Artesian Basin, Australia

    A. J. Love;A. L. Herczeg;L. Sampson;R. G. Cresswell

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter G. Cook
Peter G. Cook Flinders University
Craig T. Simmons
Craig T. Simmons University of Newcastle Australia
Glen R. Walker
Glen R. Walker Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
W. Berry Lyons
W. Berry Lyons The Ohio State University
Sherry L. Schiff
Sherry L. Schiff University of Waterloo
Robert F. Anderson
Robert F. Anderson Columbia University
L.K. Fifield
L.K. Fifield Australian National University
Pradeep K. Aggarwal
Pradeep K. Aggarwal International Atomic Energy Agency
Mark A. Cane
Mark A. Cane Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Stephen E. Zebiak
Stephen E. Zebiak Columbia University

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