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Overview

Andrew McIntyre was affiliated with The Open University in the United Kingdom. Their research spanned several interconnected fields within Earth and Environmental Sciences, with a particular focus on understanding geological and geophysical processes.

The main fields of study in which McIntyre contributed were Earth and Planetary Sciences, Environmental Science, and Engineering. Within these disciplines, the subfields where they produced significant work included Environmental Chemistry, Geophysics, Geology, Atmospheric Science, and Mechanics of Materials.

Their research topics reflected a broad range of geological and geochemical phenomena, including:

  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis

Throughout their career, McIntyre collaborated extensively with several recurring coauthors, who contributed to multiple research outputs alongside them. Frequent collaborators included C. Borrelli, C.M. Routledge, Jason B. Sylvan, J. Reece, and Christopher M. Lowery, each noted for over 20 joint contributions.

McIntyre's publication record included papers in various scientific venues. The majority of outputs appeared in:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Blood
  • Lethaia
  • Nature Communications
  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts

Notable recent papers by McIntyre included:

  • Integrated stratigraphical study of the Rhuddanian-Aeronian (Llandovery, Silurian) boundary succession in the Rheidol Gorge, Wales: a proposed Global Stratotype Section and Point for the base of the Aeronian Stage, 2023, Lethaia
  • Pulses of ocean acidification at the Triassic-Jurassic boundary, 2025, Nature Communications
  • Pulses of ocean acidification at the Triassic-Jurassic boundary recorded by boron isotopes, 2021, Goldschmidt2021 abstracts
  • IODP Expedition 393, Hole U1560B - Well Logging Data, 2024, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • IODP Expedition 390, Hole U1557D - Well Logging Data, 2024, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Throughout their active years, McIntyre contributed to expanding the understanding of stratigraphical boundaries, ocean acidification events, and well logging data tied to international ocean drilling programs.

Best Publications

  • The orbital theory of Pleistocene climate: support from a revised chronology of the marine d18O record

    John Imbrie;James D. Hays;Douglas G. Martinson;Andrew McIntyre

  • On the Structure and Origin of Major Glaciation Cycles 1. Linear Responses to Milankovitch Forcing

    J. Imbrie;E. A. Boyle;S. C. Clemens;A. Duffy

  • On the Structure and Origin of Major Glaciation Cycles .2. the 100,000-year Cycle

    J. Imbrie;A. Berger;E. A. Boyle;S. C. Clemens

  • Determination of organic carbon and nitrogen in marine sediments using the Carlo Erba NA-1500 analyzer

    David J. Verardo;Philip N. Froelich;Andrew McIntyre;Andrew McIntyre

  • The North Atlantic Ocean during the last deglaciation

    William F. Ruddiman;Andrew McIntyre

  • Modern coccolithophoridae of the atlantic ocean—I. Placoliths and cyrtoliths

    Andrew McIntyre;Allan W.H. Bé

  • Matuyama 41,000-year cycles: North Atlantic Ocean and northern hemisphere ice sheets

    W.F. Ruddiman;M. Raymo;A. McIntyre

  • Precessional Forcing of Nutricline Dynamics in the Equatorial Atlantic

    B. Molfino;A. McIntyre

  • Seasonal distribution of modern coccolithophores in the western North Atlantic Ocean

    H. Okada;A. McIntyre;A. McIntyre

  • Oceanic Mechanisms for Amplification of the 23,000-Year Ice-Volume Cycle

    William F. Ruddiman;Andrew McIntyre

  • Teleconnections Between the Subtropical Monsoons and High-Latitude Climates During the Last Deglaciation

    F. Sirocko;D. Garbe-Schönberg;A. McIntyre;B. Molfino

  • The last interglacial ocean

    William F. Ruddiman;Rose Marie L. Cline;James D. Hays

  • Surface water response of the equatorial Atlantic Ocean to orbital forcing

    Andrew McIntyre;William F. Ruddiman;Karen Karlin;Alan C. Mix

  • Forcing of Atlantic Equatorial and Subpolar Millennial Cycles by Precession

    Andrew McIntyre;Barbara Molfino

  • The impact of cold North Atlantic sea surface temperatures on climate: implications for the Younger Dryas cooling (11–10 k)

    D Rind;D Peteet;W Broecker;A McIntyre

  • Oceanic Response to Orbital Forcing in the Late Quaternary: Observational and Experimental Strategies

    John Imbrie;Andrew McIntyre;Alan Mix

  • Glacial North Atlantic 18,000 Years Ago: A climap Reconstruction

    Andrew McIntyre;Nilva G. Kipp;Allen W. H. Bé;Thomas Crowley

  • Modern Pacific Coccolithophorida: a paleontological thermometer.

    Andrew McIntyre;Allan W. H. Bé;B B S Michael Roche

  • Northeast Atlantic Paleoclimatic Changes over the Past 600,000 Years

    W. F. Ruddiman;A. McIntyre

  • Time-transgressive deglacial retreat of polar waters from the North Atlantic

    W.F. Ruddiman;A. McIntyre;A. McIntyre

Frequent Co-Authors

William F. Ruddiman
William F. Ruddiman University of Virginia
Alan C. Mix
Alan C. Mix Oregon State University
Warren L Prell
Warren L Prell Brown University
Nicklas G Pisias
Nicklas G Pisias Oregon State University
Douglas G. Martinson
Douglas G. Martinson Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
George Kukla
George Kukla Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Joseph J. Morley
Joseph J. Morley Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Maureen E. Raymo
Maureen E. Raymo Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Nicholas J Shackleton
Nicholas J Shackleton University of Cambridge
John E. Kutzbach
John E. Kutzbach University of Wisconsin–Madison

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