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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Earth Science D-index 31 Citations 4,214 122 World Ranking 5412 National Ranking 537

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Glacier
  • Erosion
  • Paleontology

His primary areas of study are Geomorphology, Deglaciation, Glacial period, Ice sheet and Erosion. Deglaciation and Physical geography are frequently intertwined in his study. His Physical geography research incorporates themes from Younger Dryas and Stadial.

Derek Fabel carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Glacial period and Cosmogenic nuclide. His study in Ice sheet is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Paleontology, Quaternary and Ice stream. His work carried out in the field of Erosion brings together such families of science as Bedrock, Sediment and Drainage basin.

His most cited work include:

  • Deglaciation of Fennoscandia (254 citations)
  • Pliocene−Pleistocene incision of the Green River, Kentucky, determined from radioactive decay of cosmogenic 26Al and 10Be in Mammoth Cave sediments (207 citations)
  • Landscape preservation under Fennoscandian ice sheets determined from in situ produced 10Be and 26Al (202 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Derek Fabel spends much of his time researching Ice sheet, Glacial period, Physical geography, Deglaciation and Paleontology. His Ice sheet research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Moraine, Ice stream and Last Glacial Maximum. His research in Glacial period intersects with topics in Glacier and Holocene.

Derek Fabel has included themes like Younger Dryas, Ice core, Chronology and Stadial in his Physical geography study. Derek Fabel interconnects Meltwater, Radiocarbon dating and Ice-sheet dynamics in the investigation of issues within Deglaciation. His Paleontology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Sea level and Cave.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Ice sheet (48.57%)
  • Glacial period (37.14%)
  • Physical geography (34.29%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Ice sheet (48.57%)
  • Deglaciation (32.57%)
  • Glacial period (37.14%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His scientific interests lie mostly in Ice sheet, Deglaciation, Glacial period, Physical geography and Paleontology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Moraine, Ice stream, Continental shelf, Sea level and Last Glacial Maximum in addition to Ice sheet. His work in the fields of Antarctic Cold Reversal overlaps with other areas such as Cosmogenic nuclide.

His work deals with themes such as Glacier, Quaternary and Holocene, which intersect with Glacial period. His work on Surface exposure dating as part of general Physical geography study is frequently connected to Present day, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His work on Bedrock, Seafloor spreading and Plio-Pleistocene as part of general Paleontology study is frequently linked to Exposure data, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • The evolution of the Patagonian Ice Sheet from 35 ka to the present day (PATICE) (32 citations)
  • Glacial lake evolution and Atlantic-Pacific drainage reversals during deglaciation of the Patagonian Ice Sheet (20 citations)
  • Early deglaciation of the British-Irish Ice Sheet on the Atlantic shelf northwest of Ireland driven by glacioisostatic depression and high relative sea level (19 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Glacier
  • Paleontology
  • Sedimentary rock

Derek Fabel mainly focuses on Ice sheet, Deglaciation, Paleontology, Last Glacial Maximum and Glacial period. His Ice sheet study also includes

  • Moraine that intertwine with fields like Glacial lake,
  • Radiocarbon dating which connect with Oceanography. Deglaciation is closely attributed to Sea level in his study.

He usually deals with Paleontology and limits it to topics linked to Ice stream and Seafloor spreading. The various areas that he examines in his Last Glacial Maximum study include Ice shelf and Bay. His studies in Glacial period integrate themes in fields like Quaternary and Holocene.

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Best Publications

Deglaciation of Fennoscandia

Arjen P. Stroeven;Clas Hättestrand;Johan Kleman;Jakob Heyman.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2016)

348 Citations

Pliocene−Pleistocene incision of the Green River, Kentucky, determined from radioactive decay of cosmogenic 26Al and 10Be in Mammoth Cave sediments

Darryl E. Granger;Derek Fabel;Arthur N. Palmer.
Geological Society of America Bulletin (2001)

313 Citations

Landscape preservation under Fennoscandian ice sheets determined from in situ produced 10Be and 26Al

Derek Fabel;Arjen P. Stroeven;Jon Harbor;Johan Kleman.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2002)

245 Citations

A relict landscape in the centre of Fennoscandian glaciation: cosmogenic radionuclide evidence of tors preserved through multiple glacial cycles

Arjen P Stroeven;Derek Fabel;Clas Hättestrand;Jon Harbor.
Geomorphology (2002)

181 Citations

Global cooling initiated stony deserts in central Australia 2-4 Ma, dated by cosmogenic 21Ne-10Be

Toshiyuki Fujioka;John Chappell;Masahiko Honda;Igor Yatsevich.
Geology (2005)

153 Citations

Does decreasing paraglacial sediment supply slow knickpoint retreat

John D. Jansen;John D. Jansen;Derek Fabel;Paul Bishop;Sheng Xu.
Geology (2011)

107 Citations

Trimlines, blockfields, mountain-top erratics and the vertical dimensions of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet in NW Scotland

Derek Fabel;Colin K. Ballantyne;Sheng Xu.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2012)

100 Citations

Quantifying the erosional impact of the Fennoscandian ice sheet in the Torneträsk-Narvik corridor, northern Sweden, based on cosmogenic radionuclide data.

Arjen P. Stroeven;Derek Fabel;Jon Harbor;Clas Hättestrand.
Geografiska Annaler Series A-physical Geography (2002)

91 Citations

The use of in-situ produced cosmogenic radionuclides in glaciology and glacial geomorphology

Derek Fabel;Jon Harbor.
Annals of Glaciology (1999)

78 Citations

Pleistocene deglaciation chronology of the Amery Oasis and Radok Lake, northern Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica

David Fink;Barrie McKelvey;Michael J. Hambrey;Derek Fabel.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2006)

70 Citations

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