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Douglas Rumble is a researcher affiliated with the Carnegie Institution for Science in the United States. Their academic work spans fields primarily within Environmental Science and Physics and Astronomy, with a focus on several specialized subfields.

The main subfields of their research include Astronomy and Astrophysics, Environmental Chemistry, Ecology, Mechanics of Materials, and Global and Planetary Change. Their research topics cover areas such as Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Astro and Planetary Science, Planetary Science and Exploration, Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies, and Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis.

Douglas Rumble has contributed to a series of papers published mainly in scientific venues related to geochemistry and geophysics. Notable publications include:

  • Low Δ¹²CH₂D₂ values in microbialgenic methane result from combinatorial isotope effects, 2020, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Nickel-rich, volatile depleted iron meteorites: Relationships and formation processes, 2022, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Diverse Origins of Gases From Mud Volcanoes and Seeps in Tectonically Fragmented Terrane, 2023, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • DYNAMICS OF DUST IN THE SAN LUIS VALLEY: ANALYZING STORM TRACKS, DUST COMPOSITION AND SOURCE IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE, 2024, Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America

The frequent co-authors that Douglas Rumble has collaborated with include Jabrane Labidi, Edward Young, Lina Taenzer, Andrew L. Masterson, and Xiahong Feng. Collaboration counts indicate multiple joint works especially with Jabrane Labidi and Edward Young.

Publications have primarily appeared in the following venues:

  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America

Best Publications

  • Dating the rise of atmospheric oxygen

    A. Bekker;H. D. Holland;P.-L. Wang;D. Rumble

  • Oxygen Isotopes and the Moon-Forming Giant Impact

    U. Wiechert;A. N. Halliday;D.-C. Lee;G. A. Snyder

  • Long-term sustainability of a high-energy, low-diversity crustal biome.

    Li-Hung Lin;Li-Hung Lin;Pei-Ling Wang;Douglas Rumble;Johanna Lippmann-Pipke

  • New insights into Archean sulfur cycle from mass-independent sulfur isotope records from the Hamersley Basin, Australia

    Shuhei Ono;Jennifer L. Eigenbrode;Alexander A. Pavlov;Pushker Kharecha

  • The impact and recovery of asteroid 2008 TC 3

    P. Jenniskens;M.H. Shaddad;D. Numan;S. Elsir

  • High-pressure minerals from deeply subducted metamorphic rocks

    J. G. Liou;R. Y. Zhang;W. G. Ernst;Douglas Rumble

  • Mass-dependent fractionation of quadruple stable sulfur isotope system as a new tracer of sulfur biogeochemical cycles

    Shuhei Ono;Boswell Wing;David Johnston;James Farquhar

  • Quadruple sulfur isotope analysis of ca. 3.5 Ga Dresser Formation: New evidence for microbial sulfate reduction in the early Archean

    Yuichiro Ueno;Shuhei Ono;Shuhei Ono;Douglas Rumble;Shigenori Maruyama

  • Unusually low δ18O ultra-high-pressure metamorphic rocks from the Sulu Terrain, eastern China

    Tzen-Fu Yui;Douglas Rumble;Ching-Hua Lo

  • S-33 constraints on the seawater sulfate contribution in modern seafloor hydrothermal vent sulfides

    Shuhei Ono;Wayne C. Shanks;Olivier J. Rouxel;Douglas Rumble

  • Atmospheric Sulfur in Archean Komatiite-Hosted Nickel Deposits

    Andrey Bekker;Andrey Bekker;Mark E. Barley;Marco L. Fiorentini;Olivier J. Rouxel

  • Fluid flow during metamorphism at the Beaver Brook fossil locality, New Hampshire

    Douglas Rumble;J. M. Ferry;T. C. Hoering;A. J. Boucot

  • Low δ18O zircons, U-Pb dating, and the age of the Qinglongshan oxygen and hydrogen isotope anomaly near Donghai in Jiangsu Province, China

    Douglas Rumble;David Giorgis;Trevor Ireland;Zeming Zhang

  • The Qinglongshan oxygen and hydrogen isotope anomaly near Donghai in Jiangsu Province, China

    Douglas Rumble;T.-F Yui

  • Fluid flow in chondritic parent bodies: deciphering the compositions of planetesimals

    Edward D. Young;Richard D. Ash;Richard D. Ash;Philip England;Douglas Rumble

  • Oxygen isotope evidence for rapid mixing of the HED meteorite parent body

    U.H. Wiechert;A.N. Halliday;H. Palme;D. Rumble

  • The relative abundances of resolved l2 CH 2 D 2 and 13 CH 3 D and mechanisms controlling isotopic bond ordering in abiotic and biotic methane gases

    E. D. Young;I. E. Kohl;B. Sherwood Lollar;G. Etiope;G. Etiope

  • Analysis for Oxygen and Sulfur Isotope Ratios in Oxide and Sulfide Minerals by Spot Heating with a Carbon Dioxide Laser in a Fluorine Atmosphere

    Douglas Rumble;Thomas C. Hoering

  • Carbon isotope geochemistry of graphite vein deposits from New Hampshire, U.S.A.

    Douglas Rumble;Thomas C Hoering

  • Petrogenesis of olivine-phyric shergottite Larkman Nunatak 06319: Implications for enriched components in martian basalts

    Amit Basu Sarbadhikari;James M.D. Day;Yang Liu;Douglas Rumble

  • Chapter 2. HIGH-PRESSURE MINERALS FROM DEEPLY SUBDUCTED METAMORPHIC ROCKS

    J. G. Liou;R. Y. Zhang;W. G. Ernst;Douglas Rumble

Frequent Co-Authors

Ted E. Bunch
Ted E. Bunch Northern Arizona University
Anthony J. Irving
Anthony J. Irving University of Washington
James M.D. Day
James M.D. Day University of California, San Diego
Lawrence A. Taylor
Lawrence A. Taylor University of Tennessee at Knoxville
John M. Ferry
John M. Ferry Johns Hopkins University
Edward D. Young
Edward D. Young University of California, Los Angeles
Boswell A. Wing
Boswell A. Wing University of Colorado Boulder
Richard J. Walker
Richard J. Walker University of Maryland, College Park
Juhn G. Liou
Juhn G. Liou Stanford University

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