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C. Sherman Grommé publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where C. Sherman Grommé sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 55 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

C. Sherman Grommé D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where C. Sherman Grommé sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 32 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

C. Sherman Grommé was affiliated with the United States Geological Survey in the United States. Their scientific work was conducted within this institution, contributing to the body of geological research during their career.

There are no recorded recent papers or publication records available for this scientist, nor is there information on frequent co-authors or publication venues. Additionally, records on book publications, specific fields, subfields of study, or main topics of work are not available.

The scientist is noted as deceased, which means all activities and contributions are referenced in the past tense. While detailed information on research focus and output is sparse, the association with the United States Geological Survey suggests that their work likely involved geological studies pertinent to the United States.

Best Publications

  • The Steens Mountain (Oregon) geomagnetic polarity transition: 2. Field intensity variations and discussion of reversal models

    Michel Prévot;Edward A. Mankinen;Robert S. Coe;C. Sherman Grommé

  • Magnetic properties and oxidation of iron‐titanium oxide minerals in Alae and Makaopuhi Lava Lakes, Hawaii

    Unknown

  • The Steens Mountain (Oregon) geomagnetic polarity transition: 1. Directional history, duration of episodes, and rock magnetism

    Edward A. Mankinen;Michel Prévot;C. Sherman Grommé;Robert S. Coe

  • Potassium-Argon Age and Paleomagnetism of Diabase Dikes in Liberia: Initiation of Central Atlantic Rifting

    G. Brent Dalrymple;C. Sherman Grommé;Richard W. White

  • How the geomagnetic field vector reverses polarity

    Michel Prévot;Michel Prévot;Edward A. Mankinen;C. Sherman Grommé;Robert S. Coe

  • Geomagnetic polarity epochs: age and duration of the olduvai normal polarity event

    C.S. Grommé;R.L. Hay

  • Paleomagnetism and Mesozoic tectonics of the Seven Devils Volcanic Arc in northeastern Oregon

    John W. Hillhouse;C. Sherman Grommé;Tracy L. Vallier

  • Northward displacement and accretion of Wrangellia: New paleomagnetic evidence from Alaska

    John W. Hillhouse;C. Sherman Gromme

  • A Comparison of Three Methods of Determining Geomagnetic Paleointensities

    Robert S. Coe;Robert S. Coe;C. Sherman Grommé

  • Geomagnetic polarity event recorded at 1.1 m.y. B.P. on Cobb Mountain, Clear Lake volcanic field, California

    Unknown

  • Paleomagnetic correlations and Potassium-Argon dating of Middle Tertiary ash-flow sheets in the eastern Great Basin, Nevada and Utah

    C. S Grommé;E. H McKEE;M. C Blake

  • Pliocene geomagnetic polarity epochs

    G.B. Dalrymple;Allan Cox;Richard R. Doell;C.S. Grommé

  • Paleomagnetic and geologic data indicating 2500 km of northward displacement for the Salinian and related terranes, California

    Unknown

  • The Steens Mountain (Oregon) geomagnetic polarity transition: 3. Its regional significance

    Edward A. Mankinen;Edwin E. Larson;C. Sherman Gromme;Michel Prevot

  • Paleomagnetism and K‐Ar ages of volcanic rocks from Long Valley Caldera, California

    Edward A. Mankinen;C. Sherman Grommé;G. Brent Dalrymple;Marvin A. Lanphere

  • Paleomagnetism of the Tertiary Clarno Formation of central Oregon and its significance for the tectonic history of the Pacific Northwest

    C. Sherman Gromme;Myrl E. Beck;Ray E. Wells;David C. Engebretson

  • The Oligocene Lund Tuff, Great Basin, USA: a very large volume monotonous intermediate

    Larissa L Maughan;Eric H Christiansen;Myron G Best;C.Sherman Grommé

  • Magnetization of Basalt of Bed I, Olduvai Gorge, Tanganyika

    C. S. Gromme;R. L. Hay

  • Paleozoic paleomagnetism and northward drift of the Alexander Terrane, southeastern Alaska

    Rob van Der Voo;Meridee Jones;C. Sherman Gromme;G. Donald Eberlein

  • Paleomagnetism of Middle Tertiary Volcanic-Rocks from the Western Cascade Series, Northern California

    Myrl E. Beck;Russell F. Burmester;Douglas E. Craig;C. Sherman Gromme

  • Paleomagnetic data from the Coso Range, California and current status of the Cobb Mountain normal geomagnetic polarity event

    Edward A. Mankinen;C. Sherman Grommé

  • Magnetic properties and emplacement of the Bishop tuff, California

    H. C. Palmer;W. D. MacDonald;C. S. Gromme;B. B. Ellwood

  • Correlation and emplacement of a large, zoned, discontinuously exposed ash flow sheet: The 40Ar/39Ar chronology, paleomagnetism, and petrology of the Pahranagat Formation, Nevada

    Myron G. Best;Eric H. Christiansen;Alan L. Deino;C. Sherman Grommé

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert S. Coe
Robert S. Coe University of California, Santa Cruz
Ray E. Wells
Ray E. Wells United States Geological Survey
Eric H. Christiansen
Eric H. Christiansen Brigham Young University
G. Brent Dalrymple
G. Brent Dalrymple United States Geological Survey
Alan L. Deino
Alan L. Deino Berkeley Geochronology Center
Marvin A. Lanphere
Marvin A. Lanphere United States Geological Survey
Rob Van der Voo
Rob Van der Voo University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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