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Charles B. Officer

Charles B. Officer

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Earth Science

D-Index
32
Citations
4892
World Ranking
8590
National Ranking
2811

Overview

Charles B. Officer was affiliated with Dartmouth College in the United States. During their academic career, they contributed to the scientific community primarily through research activities associated with this institution.

There are no records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues linked to Charles B. Officer. Likewise, no book publications have been recorded under their name, nor are there documented main fields of study, subfields, or specific main topics related to their research focus available at this time.

There is also no information on awards or recognitions received by Charles B. Officer.

The absence of detailed publication and collaboration data suggests limited publicly available documentation of their research outputs, yet their connection with Dartmouth College indicates a role within an academic or research environment during their lifetime.

Best Publications

  • Chesapeake bay anoxia: origin, development, and significance.

    Charles B. Officer;Robert B. Biggs;Jay L. Taft;L. Eugene Cronin

  • Late Cretaceous and paroxysmal Cretaceous/Tertiary extinctions

    Charles B. Officer;Anthony Hallam;Charles L. Drake;Joseph D. Devine

  • Terminal Cretaceous Environmental Events

    Charles B. Officer;Charles L. Drake

  • Discussion of the behaviour of nonconservative dissolved constituents in estuaries

    Charles B. Officer

  • The Cretaceous-Tertiary transition

    Charles B. Officer;Charles L. Drake

  • Box Models Revisited

    Charles B. Officer

  • Dynamics of mixing in estuaries

    Charles B. Officer;Daniel R. Lynch

  • Geophysical investigations in the eastern Caribbean: summary of 1955 and 1956 cruises

    Unknown

  • Dynamic deformation of volcanic ejecta from the Toba caldera: Possible relevance to Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary phenomena

    Neville L. Carter;Charles B. Officer;Craig A. Chesner;William I. Rose

  • Deposition of channel deposits near the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in northeastern Mexico: Catastrophic or "normal" sedimentary deposits?

    W. Stinnesbeck;J. M. Barbarin;G. Keller;J. G. Lopez-Oliva

  • Rates of late Cenozoic tectonism in the Vallecito–Fish Creek basin, western Imperial Valley, California

    Noye M. Johnson;Charles B. Officer;Neil D. Opdyke;Geoffrey D. Woodard

  • Physical dynamics of estuarine suspended sediments

    Charles B. Officer

  • Mixing, sedimentation rates and age dating for sediment cores

    Charles B. Officer

  • GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATIONS IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN: VENEZUELAN BASIN, ANTILLES ISLAND ARC, AND PUERTO RICO TRENCH

    Unknown

  • Distribution of noble metals across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary at Gubbio, Italy: Iridium variation as a constraint on the duration and nature of Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary events

    James H. Crocket;Charles B. Officer;Forese C. Wezel;Gary D. Johnson

  • SEISMIC REFRACTION MEASUREMENTS IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN. PART IV: BERMUDA, BERMUDA RISE, AND NARES BASIN

    Charles B Officer;Maurice Ewing;Paul C Wuenschel

  • Interpretation procedures for the determination of sediment parameters from time-dependent flux inputs

    Charles B. Officer;Daniel R. Lynch

  • RECENT SEDIMENTATION RATES IN CHESAPEAKE BAY

    Charles B. Officer;Daniel R. Lynch;George H. Setlock;George R. Helz

  • Is there evidence for Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary-age deep-water deposits in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico?

    G. Keller;N. MacLeod;J. B. Lyons;C. B. Officer

  • Southwest Pacific crustal structure

    Unknown

  • Determination of mixing parameters from tracer distributions in deep-sea sediment cores

    Charles B Officer;Daniel R Lynch

  • Impact of Nutrient Enrichment on Water Uses

    John H. Ryther;Charles B. Officer

  • Bioturbation, sedimentation and sediment-water exchanges

    Charles B. Officer;Daniel R. Lynch

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerta Keller
Gerta Keller Princeton University
John H. Ryther
John H. Ryther Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Wolfgang Stinnesbeck
Wolfgang Stinnesbeck Heidelberg University
Christian Koeberl
Christian Koeberl University of Vienna
Thierry Adatte
Thierry Adatte University of Lausanne
Walter Alvarez
Walter Alvarez University of California, Berkeley
Everett H. Lindsay
Everett H. Lindsay University of Arizona
Alessandro Montanari
Alessandro Montanari Mines ParisTech
James H. Crocket
James H. Crocket McMaster University
Walter R. Boynton
Walter R. Boynton University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences

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