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David J. Mallinson is affiliated with East Carolina University in the United States. Their research primarily centers on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on several subfields including Atmospheric Science, Earth-Surface Processes, Ocean Engineering, Ecology, and Environmental Chemistry.

The main topics covered in their work encompass:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Coastal and Marine Dynamics
  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Aeolian processes and effects
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena

Mallinson has contributed extensively to several publication venues. Frequent outlets for their research include:

  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Palaios
  • The Journal of Foraminiferal Research

Their recent scientific papers demonstrate a range of interdisciplinary environmental and geological interests:

  • "Blood extracellular vesicles from healthy individuals regulate hematopoietic stem cells as humans age" (2020), Aging Cell
  • "Depositional environments and sequence stratigraphy of post-last glacial maximum incised valley-fill, Malay Basin, northern Sunda Shelf" (2021), Marine Geology
  • "Coastal Response to the Landfall of a Hurricane on a Series of Inlets and Narrow Back-Barrier Waterways" (2023), Estuaries and Coasts
  • "Quantifying Recent Storm-Induced Change on a Small Fetch-Limited Barrier Island along North Carolina's Crystal Coast Using Aerial Imagery and LiDAR" (2022), Coasts
  • "MIOCENE NERITIC BENTHIC FORAMINIFERAL COMMUNITY DYNAMICS, CALVERT CLIFFS, MARYLAND, USA: SPECIES POOL, PATTERNS AND PROCESSES" (2021), Palaios

They have collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Stephen J. Culver
  • David A. Feary
  • Albert C. Hine
  • Mitchell J Malone
  • Miriam S. Andres

Best Publications

  • Variations in the Global Phosphorus Cycle

    J. Compton;D. Mallinson;C. R. Glenn;G. Filippelli

  • Origin and age of phosphorite from the south-central Florida Platform: Relation of phosphogenesis to sea-level fluctuations and δ13C excursions

    John S Compton;David A Hodell;Jose R Garrido;David J Mallinson

  • Holocene sea-level changes along the North Carolina Coastline and their implications for glacial isostatic adjustment models

    B.P. Horton;W.R. Peltier;S.J. Culver;R. Drummond

  • Geological characteristics and spatial distribution of paleo-inlet channels beneath the outer banks barrier islands, North Carolina, USA

    David J. Mallinson;Curtis W. Smith;Stephen J. Culver;Stanley R. Riggs

  • Late Holocene barrier island collapse: Outer Banks, North Carolina, U.S.A.

    Stephen J. Culver;Candace A. Grand Pre;David J. Mallinson;Stanley R. Riggs

  • Optically stimulated luminescence age controls on late Pleistocene and Holocene coastal lithosomes, North Carolina, USA

    David Mallinson;Kevin Burdette;Shannon Mahan;George Brook

  • Late Neogene and Quaternary evolution of the northern Albemarle Embayment (mid-Atlantic continental margin, USA)

    David Mallinson;Stan Riggs;E. Robert Thieler;Stephen Culver

  • Regional seismic stratigraphy and controls on the Quaternary evolution of the Cape Hatteras region of the Atlantic passive margin, USA

    David J. Mallinson;Stephen J. Culver;Stanley R. Riggs;E. Robert Thieler

  • Barrier island response to late Holocene climate events, North Carolina, USA

    David J. Mallinson;Curtis W. Smith;Shannon Mahan;Stephen J. Culver

  • Geologic framework of the northern North Carolina, USA inner continental shelf and its influence on coastal evolution

    E. Robert Thieler;David S. Foster;Emily A. Himmelstoss;David J. Mallinson

  • The Effects of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the Seabed of the Louisiana Shelf

    Miguel A. Goni;Yvan Alleau;Reide Corbett;J.P. Walsh

  • Coastal Bathymetry from Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Data: Comparisons with High Resolution Multibeam Bathymetry

    Michelle L. McIntyre;David F. Naar;Kendall L. Carder;Brian T. Donahue

  • Micropaleontologic record of Pliocene and Quaternary paleoenvironments in the southern Albemarle Embayment, North Carolina, U.S.A

    Stephen J. Culver;Kathleen M. Farrell;David J. Mallinson;Benjamin P. Horton

  • Mississippi Delta mudflow activity and 2005 Gulf hurricanes

    J. P. Walsh;Reide Corbett;Dave Mallinson;Miguel Goni

  • Quaternary depositional patterns and sea-level fluctuations, northeastern North Carolina

    Peter R. Parham;Stanley R. Riggs;Stephen J. Culver;David J. Mallinson

  • Extended late Holocene relative sea-level histories for North Carolina, USA

    Andrew C. Kemp;Jessica J. Kegel;Stephen J. Culver;Donald C. Barber

  • DISTRIBUTION OF FORAMINIFERA IN THE SETIU ESTUARY AND LAGOON, TERENGGANU, MALAYSIA

    Stephen J. Culver;David J. Mallinson;D. Reide Corbett;Eduardo Leorri

  • Decadal-scale sediment dynamics and environmental change in the Albemarle Estuarine System, North Carolina

    D. Reide Corbett;Dave Vance;Erin Letrick;David Mallinson

  • Development of small carbonate banks on the south Florida platform margin: response to sea level and climate change

    David J. Mallinson;Albert C. Hine;Pamela Hallock;Stanley D. Locker

  • Standardizing Texture and Facies Codes for a Process-Based Classification of Clastic Sediment and Rock

    Kathleen M. Farrell;W. Burleigh Harris;David J. Mallinson;Stephen J. Culver

  • Holocene sea-level changes along the North Carolina Coastline and their implications for glacial isostatic adjustment models

    B. P. Horton;W. R. Peltier;S. J. Culver;R. Drummond

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen J. Culver
Stephen J. Culver East Carolina University
Stanley R. Riggs
Stanley R. Riggs East Carolina University
D. Reide Corbett
D. Reide Corbett East Carolina University
Benjamin P. Horton
Benjamin P. Horton City University of Hong Kong
John F. Wehmiller
John F. Wehmiller University of Delaware
David F. Naar
David F. Naar University of South Florida
Martin A. Buzas
Martin A. Buzas Smithsonian Institution
E. Robert Thieler
E. Robert Thieler United States Geological Survey
Albert C. Hine
Albert C. Hine University of South Florida
John S. Compton
John S. Compton University of Cape Town

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