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Christopher J. Eastoe

Christopher J. Eastoe

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Earth Science

D-Index
31
Citations
2773
World Ranking
9026
National Ranking
2914

Research.com Recognitions

  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America
  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America

Overview

Christopher J. Eastoe is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science, with significant contributions in the subfields of Geochemistry and Petrology, Atmospheric Science, Environmental Engineering, Water Science and Technology, and Global and Planetary Change.

The scientist's work extensively covers a range of topics that include Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Groundwater flow and contamination studies, Water Quality and Resources Studies, Climate variability and models, Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, and Isotope Analysis in Ecology.

Eastoe has published multiple papers in well-known scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Geosciences
  • Chemical Geology
  • Hydrology
  • Water

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Eastoe include:

  • "Base flow in the Yarlungzangbo River, Tibet, maintained by the isotopically-depleted precipitation and groundwater discharge," 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • "An isotope study of the Shule River Basin, Northwest China: Sources and groundwater residence time, sulfate sources and climate change," 2022, Journal of Hydrology
  • "Extreme precipitation stable isotopic compositions reveal unexpected summer monsoon incursions in the Qilian Mountains," 2023, The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Precipitation stable isotope composition, moisture sources, and controlling factors in Xi'an, Northwest China," 2022, Atmospheric Research
  • "Chlorine isotope mantle heterogeneity: Constraints from theoretical first-principles calculations," 2021, Chemical Geology

Frequent collaborators of Eastoe are:

  • T. Meixner
  • Jennifer C. McIntosh
  • Hector A. Zamora
  • Karl W. Flessa
  • Cong Xie

Christopher J. Eastoe has been recognized as a Fellow of the Geological Society of America, an award that signifies a professional standing within the geological sciences community.

Best Publications

  • Late Glacial-Holocene palaeoceanography of the Sea of Marmara: timing of connections with the Mediterranean and the Black Seas

    M.N. Çağatay;N. Görür;O. Algan;C. Eastoe

  • High-precision measurement of chlorine stable isotope ratios

    Austin Long;christopher J Eastoe;Ronald S Kaufmann;Jennifer G Martin

  • A fluid inclusion study of the Panguna porphyry copper deposit, Bougainville, Papua New Guinea

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  • Stable chlorine isotopes in the Palo Duro Basin, Texas: evidence for preservation of Permian evaporite brines

    Christopher J Eastoe;Austin Long;L.Paul Knauth

  • Quantifying mountain block recharge by means of catchment-scale storage-discharge relationships

    Hoori Ajami;Peter A. Troch;Thomas Maddock;Thomas Meixner

  • Stable chlorine isotopes in halite and brine from the Gulf Coast Basin : Brine genesis and evolution

    C.J Eastoe;Austin Long;Lynton S Land;J.Richard Kyle

  • Stable chlorine isotopes in Phanerozoic evaporites

    C.J. Eastoe;T.M. Peryt;Oleh Y. Petrychenko;D. Geisler-Cussey

  • Stable chlorine isotopes in hydrothermal processes

    C.J Eastoe;J.M Guilbert

  • Quantifying water sources to a semiarid riparian ecosystem, San Pedro River, Arizona

    Matthew N. Baillie;Matthew N. Baillie;James F. Hogan;Brenda Ekwurzel;Arun K. Wahi

  • Stratigraphy of the sediment infill in Bosphorus Strait: water exchange between the Black and Mediterranean Seas during the last glacial Holocene

    O. Algan;N. Çağatay;A. Tchepalyga;D. Ongan

  • Future use of tritium in mapping pre-bomb groundwater volumes.

    C.J. Eastoe;C.J. Watts;M. Ploughe;W.E. Wright

  • Geochemical Quantification of Semiarid Mountain Recharge

    Arun K. Wahi;James F. Hogan;Brenda Ekwurzel;Matthew N. Baillie

  • Isotopic composition of carbonates in the SNC meteorites, Allan Hills 84001 and Zagami

    A. J. T. Jull;C. J. Eastoe;S. Cloudt

  • Mineral deposits and sulfur isotope abundances in the Mount Read Volcanics between Que River and Mount Darwin, Tasmania

    M. Solomon;Christopher J. Eastoe;J. L. Walshe;G. R. Green

  • A mid-late Holocene sapropelic sediment unit from the southern Marmara sea shelf and its palaeoceanographic significance

    M. Namık Çaǧatay;Oya Algan;Mehmet Sakınç;Christopher J. Eastoe

  • The Origins, Ages and Flow Paths of Groundwater in Tucson Basin: Results of a Study of Multiple Isotope Systems

    Christopher J. Eastoe;Ailiang Gu;Austin Long

  • Monsoonal moisture sources revealed using temperature, precipitation, and precipitation stable isotope timeseries

    William E. Wright;A. Long;A. C. Comrie;S. W. Leavitt

  • District-scale alteration associated with massive sulfide deposits in the Mount Read Volcanics, western Tasmania

    Christopher J. Eastoe;M. Solomon;J. L. Walshe

  • Isotope amount effects in hydrologic and climate reconstructions of monsoon climates: Implications of some long-term data sets for precipitation

    C.J. Eastoe;D.L. Dettman

  • Preliminary evidence for fractionation of stable chlorine isotopes in ore-forming hydrothermal systems

    Christopher J. Eastoe;John M. Guilbert;Ronald S. Kaufmann

  • Interaction of a river with an alluvial basin aquifer: Stable isotopes, salinity and water budgets

    Christopher J. Eastoe;William R. Hutchison;Barry J. Hibbs;John Hawley

  • A multi-proxy reconstruction of monsoon variability in the late Holocene, South India

    M.P. Veena;Hema Achyuthan;Christopher Eastoe;Anjum Farooqui

  • Chlorine stable isotope distribution of Michigan Basin formation waters

    Ronald S. Kaufmann;S.K. Frape;Robert McNutt;Christopher Eastoe

  • Identifying sources of groundwater in the lower Colorado River valley, USA, with δ 18 O, δD, and 3 H: implications for river water accounting

    Bradley E. Guay;Christopher J. Eastoe;R. Bassett;Austin Long

  • Base flow in the Yarlungzangbo River, Tibet, maintained by the isotopically-depleted precipitation and groundwater discharge

    Hongbing Tan;Xi Chen;Dongping Shi;Wenbo Rao

  • Physics and chemistry of the hydrothermal system at the Panguna porphyry copper deposit, Bougainville, Papua New Guinea

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  • Mid-Holocene Indian Summer Monsoon variability off the Andaman Islands, Bay of Bengal

    Hema Achyuthan;Mohan Nagasundaram;Alexandra T. Gourlan;Christopher Eastoe

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Meixner
Thomas Meixner University of Arizona
Jennifer C. McIntosh
Jennifer C. McIntosh University of Arizona
Austin Long
Austin Long University of Arizona
Shao-Yong Jiang
Shao-Yong Jiang China University of Geosciences
Jon Chorover
Jon Chorover University of Arizona
Greg A. Barron-Gafford
Greg A. Barron-Gafford University of Arizona
John L. Walshe
John L. Walshe Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Joaquin Ruiz
Joaquin Ruiz University of Arizona
Guo-Yue Niu
Guo-Yue Niu University of Arizona
Karl W. Flessa
Karl W. Flessa University of Arizona

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