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41
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7405
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5459
National Ranking
2019

Overview

Derrill M. Kerrick is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their academic profile indicates involvement in scientific research, though specific details about recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, and research topics are not documented in the available data.

While there is no record of recent peer-reviewed publications or frequent collaborators, Kerrick's institutional affiliation suggests engagement with scholarly activities at a recognized research university. Information regarding the fields and subfields of study, as well as main topics of research, is not present, which limits insights into their particular areas of specialization.

Details about book publications or notable awards are absent, indicating no publicly recorded records of authored books or recognized academic honors in the data reviewed.

Despite the limited bibliographic and research topic data, being connected to an institution such as Pennsylvania State University implies participation in an environment where rigorous academic research and scientific inquiry are conducted.

Best Publications

  • A modified Redlich-Kwong equation for H 2 O, CO 2 , and H 2 O-CO 2 mixtures at elevated pressures and temperatures

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  • Metamorphic devolatilization of subducted marine sediments and the transport of volatiles into the Earth's mantle

    D. M. Kerrick;J. A. D. Connolly

  • Metamorphic devolatilization of subducted oceanic metabasalts: implications for seismicity, arc magmatism and volatile recycling

    D.M. Kerrick;J.A.D. Connolly

  • Modeling open system metamorphic decarbonation of subducting slabs

    P. J. Gorman;D. M. Kerrick;J. A. D. Connolly

  • Statistical thermodynamic models for ideal oxide and silicate solid solutions, with application to plagioclase

    D.M Kerrick;L.S Darken

  • Quantification of deep CO2 fluxes from Central Italy. Examples of carbon balance for regional aquifers and of soil diffuse degassing

    G. Chiodini;F. Frondini;D.M. Kerrick;J. Rogie

  • Subduction of ophicarbonates and recycling of CO2 and H2O

    D. M. Kerrick;J. A. D. Connolly

  • Present and past nonanthropogenic CO2 degassing from the solid earth

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  • Geochemistry of Quaternary travertines in the region north of Rome (Italy): structural, hydrologic and paleoclimatic implications

    A. Minissale;D.M. Kerrick;G. Magro;M.T. Murrell

  • Methane: An equation of state with application to the ternary system H2O-CO2-CH4

    Gary K Jacobs;Derrill M Kerrick

  • Experimental determination of muscovite + quartz stability with P H2O total

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  • Precise determinations of the equilibria kyanite sillimanite and kyanite andalusite and a revised triple point for Al 2 SiO 5 polymorphs

    Steven R. Bohlen;Art Montana;Derrill M. Kerrick

  • Metamorphic CO2 degassing from orogenic belts

    Derrill M Kerrick;Ken Caldeira

  • Dynamics of carbon dioxide emission at Mammoth Mountain, California

    John D Rogie;Derrill M Kerrick;Michael L Sorey;Giovanni Chiodini

  • High-temperature heat capacities and derived thermodynamic properties of anthophyllite, diopside, dolomite, enstatite, bronzite, talc, tremolite and wollastonite

    Kenneth M. Krupka;Bruce S. Hemingway;Richard A. Robie;Derrill M. Kerrick

  • Metamorphic controls on seismic velocity of subducted oceanic crust at 100–250 km depth

    J.A.D. Connolly;D.M. Kerrick

  • Flux measurements of nonvolcanic CO2 emission from some vents in central Italy

    John D. Rogie;Derrill M. Kerrick;Giovanni Chiodini;Francesco Frondini

  • Low-temperature heat capacities and derived thermodynamic properties of anthophyllite, diopside, enstatite, bronzite, and wollastonite

    Kenneth M. Krupka;Richard A. Robie;Bruce S. Hemingway;Derrill M. Kerrick

  • The stability of sphene; experimental redetermination and geologic implications

    J.A Hunt;D.M Kerrick

  • Kinetics of heterogeneous reactions

    Derrill M. Kerrick;Antonio C. Lasaga;Stuart P. Raeburn

  • Experimental and thermodynamic study of equilibria in the system CaO-MgO-SiO 2 -H 2 O-CO 2

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  • The reaction muscovite + quartz andalusite + K-feldspar + water; Part 1, Growth kinetics and mechanism

    Janet A. Schramke;Derrill M. Kerrick;Antonio C. Lasaga

  • Review of metamorphic mixed-volatile (H2O-CO2) equilibria

    Derrill M. Kerrick

  • Paleoatmospheric consequences of CO2 released during early Cenozoic regional metamorphism in the Tethyan orogen

    D.M. Kerrick;K. Caldeira

Frequent Co-Authors

Ken Caldeira
Ken Caldeira Carnegie Institution for Science
Giovanni Chiodini
Giovanni Chiodini National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Steven R. Bohlen
Steven R. Bohlen United States Geological Survey
Carl A. Mendoza
Carl A. Mendoza University of Alberta
Francesco Parello
Francesco Parello University of Palermo
Orlando Vaselli
Orlando Vaselli University of Florence
David S. Gutzler
David S. Gutzler University of New Mexico
Jillian F. Banfield
Jillian F. Banfield University of California, Berkeley
R. Lee Penn
R. Lee Penn University of Minnesota

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