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David G. Gee

David G. Gee

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Earth Science

D-Index
49
Citations
8964
World Ranking
3602
National Ranking
33

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1999 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

David G. Gee is affiliated with Uppsala University in Sweden and has a research focus primarily situated within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering. Their work covers a range of topics related to geophysics, atmospheric science, aerospace engineering, artificial intelligence, and ocean engineering.

Gee's research interests prominently include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and Techniques
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Geophysical Methods and Applications
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Climate change and permafrost

Among their recent published papers are:

  • Chapter 19 Regional context and tectonostratigraphic framework of the early-middle Paleozoic Caledonide orogen, northwestern Sweden (2020), Geological Society London Memoirs
  • Advanced analysis of satellite data reveals ground deformation precursors to the Brumadinho Tailings Dam collapse (2021), Communications Earth & Environment
  • Comparative Study of Groundwater-Induced Subsidence for London and Delhi Using PSInSAR (2021), Remote Sensing
  • Study of Ground Movement in a Mining Area with Geological Faults Using FDM Analysis and a Stacking InSAR Method (2021), Frontiers in Environmental Science
  • Towards a Monitoring Approach for Understanding Permafrost Degradation and Linked Subsidence in Arctic Peatlands (2022), Remote Sensing

Regular publication venues include:

  • Geological Society London Memoirs
  • Remote Sensing
  • BJPsych Open
  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • Communications Earth & Environment

Frequently collaborating with other researchers, David G. Gee has coauthored publications with Andrew Sowter, Stephen Grebby, Ahmed Athab, Martha J. Ledger, and Sofie Sjögersten.

David G. Gee was recognized as a Member of the Academia Europaea in 1999.

Best Publications

  • The Caledonide orogen : Scandinavia and related areas

    D. G. Gee;B. A. Sturt

  • From the Early Paleozoic Platforms of Baltica and Laurentia to the Caledonide Orogen of Scandinavia and Greenland

    David G. Gee;Haakon Fossen;Niels Henriksen;Anthony K. Higgins

  • The Vendian alkaline igneous suite of northern Timan: ion microprobe U-Pb zircon ages of gabbros and syenite

    Alexander N. Larionov;V. A. Andreichev;D. G. Gee

  • European Lithosphere Dynamics

    David G. Gee;Randell A. Stephenson

  • Terranes and polyphase accretionary history in the Scandinavian Caledonides

    Michael B. Stephens;David G. Gee

  • Nappe displacement in the Scandinavian Caledonides

    David G. Gee

  • The Neoproterozoic Timanide Orogen of eastern Baltica: introduction

    David G. Gee;V.L. Pease

  • 40Ar/39Ar mineral dates from retrogressed eclogites within the Baltoscandian miogeocline: Implications for a polyphase Caledonian orogenic evolution

    R. D. Dallmeyer;D. G. Gee

  • First report of early Triassic A-type granite and syenite intrusions from Taimyr: product of the northern Eurasian superplume?

    Valery A Vernikovsky;Victoria L Pease;Antonina E Vernikovskaya;Andrey P Romanov

  • Thrusting and extension in the scandian hinterland, Norway: New U-Pb ages and tectonostratigraphic evidence

    Robert D. Tucker;Peter Robinson;Arne Solli;David G. Gee

  • The Neoproterozoic Timanide Orogen of eastern Baltica

    David G. Gee;Victoria Pease

  • Svalbard: a fragment of the Laurentian margin

    David G. Gee;A. Tebenkov

  • Collisional Orogeny in the Scandinavian Caledonides (COSC)

    David G. Gee;Christopher Juhlin;Christophe Pascal;Peter Robinson

  • New, Single Zircon (Pb-Evaporation) Ages from Vendian Intrusions in the Basement beneath the Pechora Basin, Northeastern Baltica

    David G. Gee;Liana Beliakova;Victoria Pease;Alexander Larionov

  • The Timanide, Caledonide and Uralide orogens in the Eurasian high Arctic, and relationships to the palaeo-continents Laurentia, Baltica and Siberia

    David Gee;Olga Bogolepova;Henning Lorenz

  • Subduction along and within the Baltoscandian margin during closing of the Iapetus Ocean and Baltica-Laurentia collision

    David G. Gee;Marian Janák;Jarosław Majka;Peter Robinson

  • UPb, Sr and Nd evidence for grenvillian and latest proterozoic tectonothermal activity in the spitsbergen caledonides, arctic ocean

    J.J. Peucat;Y. Ohta;D.G. Gee;J. Bernard-Griffiths

  • Grenvillian and Caledonian evolution of eastern Svalbard – a tale of two orogenies

    Åke Johansson;David G. Gee;Alexander N. Larionov;Yoshihide Ohta

  • Basement-cover relationships in the central Scandinavian Caledonides

    David G. Gee

  • Radiometric age determinations on rocks from Spitsbergen

    Rodney A. Gayer;D.G. Gee;W.B. Harland;J.A. Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher Juhlin
Christopher Juhlin Uppsala University
Karsten Pedersen
Karsten Pedersen University of Gothenburg
Victoria Pease
Victoria Pease Stockholm University
Dirk Frei
Dirk Frei University of the Western Cape
Nick M.W. Roberts
Nick M.W. Roberts British Geological Survey
Chin-Fu Tsang
Chin-Fu Tsang Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Nikolaus Froitzheim
Nikolaus Froitzheim University of Bonn
Martin J. Whitehouse
Martin J. Whitehouse Swedish Museum of Natural History
Randell Stephenson
Randell Stephenson University of Aberdeen

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