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Daniel Dzurisin 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 Daniel Dzurisin sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Daniel Dzurisin 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 Daniel Dzurisin sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Daniel Dzurisin is affiliated with the United States Geological Survey in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on geophysics and related subfields.

The scientist's work includes investigations into geophysical methods and applications, geological and geochemical analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, as well as high-pressure geophysics and materials.

Dzurisin has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed papers, including:

  • "Magma Intrusion and Volatile Ascent Beneath Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park" (2020) published in the Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • "Geodetic Constraints on a 25-year Magmatic Inflation Episode Near Three Sisters, Central Oregon" (2021) also published in the Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • C. W. Wicks
  • Jacob B. Lowenstern
  • J. L. Svarc
  • M. Lisowski
  • Robert J. McCaffrey

The primary publication venue for Dzurisin's work has been the Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth, where multiple papers have been published.

Best Publications

  • Historical unrest at large calderas of the world

    Christopher G. Newhall;Daniel Dzurisin

  • Volcano geodesy: The search for magma reservoirs and the formation of eruptive vents

    John J. Dvorak;Daniel Dzurisin

  • Areal Distribution, Thickness, Mass, Volume, and Grain Size of Air-Fall Ash from the Six Major Eruptions of 1980

    Andrei M. Sarna-Wojcicki;Susan Shipley;Richard B. Waitt Jr.;Daniel Dzurisin

  • Magma supply and storage at Kilauea volcano, Hawaii, 1956 1983

    Daniel Dzurisin;Robert Y. Koyanagi;Thomas T. English

  • A comprehensive approach to monitoring volcano deformation as a window on the eruption cycle

    Daniel Dzurisin

  • Dynamics of seismogenic volcanic extrusion at Mount St Helens in 2004–05

    Richard M. Iverson;Daniel Dzurisin;Cynthia A. Gardner;Terrence M. Gerlach

  • InSAR Imaging of Aleutian Volcanoes

    Zhong Lu;Daniel Dzurisin

  • Some comparisons of impact craters on Mercury and the Moon

    Donald E. Gault;John E. Guest;John B. Murray;Daniel Dzurisin

  • Migration of fluids beneath Yellowstone caldera inferred from satellite radar interferometry

    Charles Wicks;Wayne Thatcher;Daniel Dzurisin

  • Predicting eruptions at mount st. Helens, june 1980 through december 1982.

    D. A. Swanson;T. J. Casadevall;D. Dzurisin;S. D. Malone

  • Magmatic activity beneath the quiescent Three Sisters volcanic center, central Oregon Cascade Range, USA

    Charles W. Wicks;Daniel Dzurisin;Steven E. Ingebritsen;Wayne R. Thatcher

  • Interferometric synthetic aperture radar study of Okmok volcano, Alaska, 1992-2003: Magma supply dynamics and postemplacement lava flow deformation

    Zhong Lu;Timothy Masterlark;Daniel Dzurisin

  • Uplift, thermal unrest and magma intrusion at Yellowstone caldera

    Charles W. Wicks;Wayne Thatcher;Daniel Dzurisin;Jerry Svarc

  • Ground surface deformation patterns, magma supply, and magma storage at Okmok volcano, Alaska, from InSAR analysis: 1. Intereruption deformation, 1997–2008

    Zhong Lu;Daniel Dzurisin;Juliet Biggs;Charles Wicks Jr.

  • Variations in magma supply rate at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii

    John J. Dvorak;Daniel Dzurisin

  • Growth of the lava dome at Mount St. Helens, Washington, (USA), 1981–1983

    D. A. Swanson;D. Dzurisin;R. T. Holcomb;E. Y. Iwatsubo

  • Geophysical observations of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, 2. Constraints on the magma supply during November 1975–September 1977

    Daniel Dzurisin;Lennart A. Anderson;Gordon P. Eaton;Robert Y. Koyanagi

  • Shallow and peripheral volcanic sources of inflation revealed by modeling two‐color geodimeter and leveling data from Long Valley Caldera, California, 1988–1992

    John Langbein;Daniel Dzurisin;Grant Marshall;Ross Stein

  • Forecasts and predictions of eruptive activity at Mount St. Helens, USA: 1975-1984

    D.A. Swanson;T.J. Casadevall;D. Dzurisin;R.T. Holcomb

  • The tectonic and volcanic history of mercury as inferred from studies of scarps, ridges, troughs, and other lineaments

    Daniel Dzurisin

  • InSAR Imaging of Aleutian Volcanoes: Monitoring a Volcanic Arc from Space

    Zhong Lu;Daniel Dzurisin

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhong Lu
Zhong Lu Southern Methodist University
Michael P. Poland
Michael P. Poland United States Geological Survey
Charles W. Wicks
Charles W. Wicks United States Geological Survey
John A. Power
John A. Power United States Geological Survey
Wayne Thatcher
Wayne Thatcher United States Geological Survey
Michael C. Malin
Michael C. Malin Malin Space Science Systems (United States)
John Langbein
John Langbein United States Geological Survey
Jacob B. Lowenstern
Jacob B. Lowenstern United States Geological Survey
Roger P. Denlinger
Roger P. Denlinger United States Geological Survey
David P. Hill
David P. Hill United States Geological Survey

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