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Daniel Lizarralde is affiliated with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant contribution to Environmental Chemistry, Geophysics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Mechanics of Materials, and Geology.

The scientist has authored papers covering various research topics including Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Astro and Planetary Science, Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, Geological and Geophysical Studies, and Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies.

Recent publications authored by Daniel Lizarralde include:

  • Carbon released by sill intrusion into young sediments measured through scientific drilling, 2023, Geology
  • Heat flow and thermal regime in the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California: Estimates of conductive and advective heat transport, 2023, Basin Research
  • Microbial Communities Under Distinct Thermal and Geochemical Regimes in Axial and Off-Axis Sediments of Guaymas Basin, 2021, Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Limited and localized magmatism in the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Limited Mantle Hydration by Bending Faults at the Middle America Trench, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth

The scientist has collaborated frequently with peers such as Andreas Teske, Kathleen M. Marsaglia, Joann M. Stock, Christophe Y. Galerne, and Florian Neumann.

Publications have appeared in venues including Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth, UNC Libraries, Frontiers in Microbiology, and Geology.

In addition to journal articles, Daniel Lizarralde has contributed to book publications, notably:

  • Guaymas Basin Tectonics and Biosphere, 2021, Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program. Expedition reports
  • Expedition 385 Preliminary Report: Guaymas Basin Tectonics and Biosphere, 2020, Preliminary report

Best Publications

  • Fracture Propagation to the Base of the Greenland Ice Sheet During Supraglacial Lake Drainage

    Sarah B. Das;Ian Joughin;Mark D. Behn;Ian M. Howat;Ian M. Howat

  • Methane Hydrate and Free Gas on the Blake Ridge from Vertical Seismic Profiling

    W. Steven Holbrook;Hartley Hoskins;Warren T. Wood;Ralph A. Stephen

  • Variation in styles of rifting in the Gulf of California

    Daniel Lizarralde;Gary J. Axen;Hillary E. Brown;John M. Fletcher

  • Structure and composition of the Aleutian island arc and implications for continental crustal growth

    W. Steven Holbrook;D. Lizarralde;S. McGeary;N. Bangs

  • Mantle thermal structure and active upwelling during continental breakup in the North Atlantic

    W.Steven Holbrook;H.C. Larsen;J. Korenaga;T. Dahl-Jensen

  • Structure of the SE Greenland margin from seismic reflection and refraction data: Implications for nascent spreading center subsidence and asymmetric crustal accretion during North Atlantic opening

    John R. Hopper;Trine Dahl-Jensen;W. Steven Holbrook;Hans Christian Larsen

  • Northeastern Pacific mantle conductivity profile from long-period magnetotelluric sounding using Hawaii-to-California submarine cable data

    Daniel Lizarralde;Alan Chave;Greg Hirth;Adam Schultz

  • Heat and salt inhibition of gas hydrate formation in the northern Gulf of Mexico

    C. Ruppel;G. R. Dickens;D. G. Castellini;W. Gilhooly

  • Migration of methane gas through the hydrate stability zone in a low-flux hydrate province

    Andrew R. Gorman;W. Steven Holbrook;Matthew J. Hornbach;Kara L. Hackwith

  • Structure and serpentinization of the subducting Cocos plate offshore Nicaragua and Costa Rica

    H. J. A. Van Avendonk;W. S. Holbrook;D. Lizarralde;P. Denyer

  • The role of paleochannels in groundwater/seawater exchange

    Ann E. Mulligan;Rob L. Evans;Dan Lizarralde

  • Direct seismic detection of methane hydrate on the Blake Ridge

    Matthew J. Hornbach;W. Steven Holbrook;Andrew R. Gorman;Kara L. Hackwith

  • Origin and Extent of Fresh Paleowaters on the Atlantic Continental Shelf, USA

    Denis Cohen;Mark Person;Peng Wang;Carl W. Gable

  • High-resolution seismic constraints on flow dynamics in the oceanic asthenosphere.

    Pei Ying Patty Lin;Pei Ying Patty Lin;James B. Gaherty;Ge Jin;John A. Collins

  • Spreading-rate dependence of melt extraction at mid-ocean ridges from mantle seismic refraction data

    Daniel Lizarralde;James B. Gaherty;John A. Collins;Greg Hirth

  • Seismic velocity constraints on the material properties that control earthquake behavior at the Quebrada-Discovery-Gofar transform faults, East Pacific Rise

    Emily C. Roland;Emily C. Roland;Daniel Lizarralde;Jeffrey J. McGuire;John A. Collins

  • Carbon release by off-axis magmatism in a young sedimented spreading centre

    Daniel Lizarralde;S. Adam Soule;Jeff S. Seewald;Giora Proskurowski

  • Variations in earthquake rupture properties along the Gofar transform fault, East Pacific Rise

    Jeffrey J. McGuire;John A. Collins;Pierre Gouédard;Emily Roland;Emily Roland

  • Escape of methane gas through sediment waves in a large methane hydrate province

    W. S. Holbrook;D. Lizarralde;I. A. Pecher;A. R. Gorman

  • Smooth inversion of VSP traveltime data

    Daniel Lizarralde;Steve Swift

  • Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface

    Joshua D. Carmichael;Ian R. Joughin;Mark D. Behn;Sara Das

Frequent Co-Authors

Graham M. Kent
Graham M. Kent University of Nevada Reno
Alistair J. Harding
Alistair J. Harding University of California, San Diego
Gary J. Axen
Gary J. Axen New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Rob L. Evans
Rob L. Evans Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Greg Hirth
Greg Hirth Brown University
W. Steven Holbrook
W. Steven Holbrook Virginia Tech
Brandon Dugan
Brandon Dugan Colorado School of Mines
Andreas P Teske
Andreas P Teske University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Matthew J. Hornbach
Matthew J. Hornbach Southern Methodist University
Ingo Pecher
Ingo Pecher GNS Science

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