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98
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148
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David H. Green 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 David H. Green sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 224 publications — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

David H. Green 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 David H. Green sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 98 D-Index — 99th percentile

99% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)
  • 1991 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom
  • 1974 - Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science
  • GSA Honorary Fellow Award, The Geological Society of America
  • GSA Honorary Fellow Award, The Geological Society of America
  • GSA Honorary Fellow Award, The Geological Society of America

Overview

David H. Green was affiliated with the University of Tasmania in Australia. Their research spanned several domains within the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and environmental science.

The main fields of study for David H. Green included:

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Environmental Science

Their subfields of study covered areas such as:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Ecology
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Oceanography
  • Global and Planetary Change

David H. Green's research topics included:

  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
  • Algal biology and biofuel production
  • Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
  • Protist diversity and phylogeny
  • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research

The scientist had multiple frequent co-authors, including:

  • Cecilia Rad-Menéndez
  • Frederik De Boever
  • Christine Campbell
  • Kim S. Last
  • Laura A. Antonaru

Frequent publication venues included:

  • Wellcome Open Research
  • Energy & Environmental Science
  • Molecular Plant
  • Evolutionary Applications
  • Applied Phycology

Recent publications by David H. Green featured the following:

  • Powering a microprocessor by photosynthesis, 2022, Energy & Environmental Science
  • Macroalgal deep genomics illuminate multiple paths to aquatic, photosynthetic multicellularity, 2024, Molecular Plant
  • Mytilus trossulus introgression and consequences for shell traits in longline cultivated mussels, 2021, Evolutionary Applications
  • Synthetic biology is essential to unlock commercial biofuel production through hyper lipid-producing microalgae: a review, 2021, Applied Phycology
  • Survival strategies and molecular responses of two marine mussels to gradual burial by sediment, 2020, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology

Throughout their career, David H. Green received several distinctions, becoming a fellow of multiple scientific societies:

  • Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2004
  • Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom, 1991
  • Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science, 1974
  • GSA Honorary Fellow Award, The Geological Society of America

David H. Green's contributions encompassed a broad spectrum of biological and environmental research, with a particular focus on molecular biology, genomics, microbial ecology, and sustainable bioenergy solutions derived from photosynthetic organisms.

Best Publications

  • An experimental study of the effect of Ca upon garnet-clinopyroxene Fe-Mg exchange equilibria

    D. J. Ellis;D. H. Green

  • The genesis of basaltic magmas

    D. H. Green;A. E. Ringwood

  • Integrated Models of Basalt Petrogenesis: A Study of Quartz Tholeiites to Olivine Melilitites from South Eastern Australia Utilizing Geochemical and Experimental Petrological Data

    F. A. Frey;D. H. Green;S. D. Roy

  • Anhydrous melting of peridotite at 0–15 Kb pressure and the genesis of tholeiitic basalts

    A. L. Jaques;D. H. Green

  • High pressure experimental calibration of the olivine-orthopyroxene-spinel oxygen geobarometer: implications for the oxidation state of the upper mantle

    C. Ballhaus;R. F. Berry;D. H. Green

  • The ultrapotassic rocks: Characteristics, classification, and constraints for petrogenetic models

    S. F. Foley;Gianpiero Venturelli;D. H. Green;Lorenzo Toscani

  • An experimental investigation of the gabbro to eclogite transformation and its petrological applications

    D.H. Green;A.E. Ringwood

  • The mineralogy, geochemistry and origin of Iherzolite inclusions in Victorian basanites

    Frederick A Frey;David H Green

  • Classification, petrogenesis and tectonic setting of boninites.

    AJ Crawford;TJ Falloon;DH Green

  • Experimental melting studies on a model upper mantle composition at high pressure under water-saturated and water-undersaturated conditions

    D.H. Green

  • An experimental determination of primary carbonatite magma composition

    Margaret E. Wallace;David H. Green

  • Empirical geothermobarometry for garnet peridotites and implications for the nature of the lithosphere, kimberlites and diamonds

    K.G. Nickel;D.H. Green

  • Evidence for carbonatite metasomatism in spinel peridotite xenoliths from western Victoria, Australia

    Gregory M. Yaxley;Anthony J. Crawford;David H. Green

  • Mantle metasomatism by ephemeral carbonatite melts

    David H. Green;Margaret E. Wallace

  • Carbonatite metasomatism in the southeastern Australian lithosphere

    Gregory M. Yaxley;David H. Green;Vadim Kamenetsky

  • The stability fields of aluminous pyroxene peridotite and garnet peridotite and their relevance in upper mantle structure

    D.H. Green;A.E. Ringwood

  • Experimental study of the stability of cordierite and garnet in pelitic compositions at high pressures and temperatures

    B. J. Hensen;D. H. Green

  • An experimental investigation of the Gabbro-Eclogite transformation and some geophysical implications

    A.E. Ringwood;D.H. Green

  • Composition of Basaltic Magmas as Indicators of Conditions of Origin: Application to Oceanic Volcanism

    D. H. Green

  • Anhydrous Partial Melting of a Fertile and Depleted Peridotite from 2 to 30 kb and Application to Basalt Petrogenesis

    T.J. Falloon;D.H. Green;C.J. Hatton;K.L. Harris

Frequent Co-Authors

Trevor J. Falloon
Trevor J. Falloon University of Tasmania
A.E. Ringwood
A.E. Ringwood Australian National University
Gregory M. Yaxley
Gregory M. Yaxley Australian National University
Andrew P. Negri
Andrew P. Negri Australian Institute of Marine Science
Carl J. Carrano
Carl J. Carrano San Diego State University
Susan I. Blackburn
Susan I. Blackburn CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research
Gerhard P. Brey
Gerhard P. Brey Goethe University Frankfurt
Frithjof C. Küpper
Frithjof C. Küpper University of Aberdeen
Hugh Coe
Hugh Coe University of Manchester
Gordon McFiggans
Gordon McFiggans University of Manchester

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