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Eduard G. Reinhardt

Eduard G. Reinhardt

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Earth Science

D-Index
35
Citations
3476
World Ranking
7781
National Ranking
399

Overview

Eduard G. Reinhardt is affiliated with McMaster University in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant number of publications also contributing to Environmental Science.

Their work covers several subfields, including Atmospheric Science, Archeology, Earth-Surface Processes, Paleontology, and Environmental Chemistry. Key research topics they have addressed include Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Maritime and Coastal Archaeology, Karst Systems and Hydrogeology, Archaeology and ancient environmental studies, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research, and Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils.

Frequent publication venues for this scientist include Quaternary Science Reviews, Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Scientific Reports, and Marine Geology.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Eduard G. Reinhardt are:

  • Paleoindian ochre mines in the submerged caves of the Yucatán Peninsula, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 2020, Science Advances
  • Northeast Yucatan hurricane activity during the Maya Classic and Postclassic periods, 2022, Scientific Reports
  • Palaeoshoreline reconstruction and underwater archaeological potential of Liman Tepe: A long-occupied coastal prehistoric settlement in western Anatolia, Turkey, 2021, Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Multi-proxy palaeoenvironmental record of coastal tectonic uplift and abandonment (ca. 6th c. CE) of Lechaion's inner harbour, ancient Corinth, Greece, 2021, Quaternary Science Reviews
  • End-Member Mixing Analysis as a Tool for the Detection of Major Storms in Lake Sediment Records, 2022, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

Eduard G. Reinhardt has collaborated frequently with the following co-authors:

  • Sang-Tae Kim
  • Jeremy J. Gabriel
  • Joseph I. Boyce
  • R. Timothy Patterson
  • Zeeshan Parvez

Best Publications

  • Late Pleistocene Human Skeleton and mtDNA Link Paleoamericans and Modern Native Americans

    James C. Chatters;Douglas J. Kennett;Yemane Asmerom;Brian M. Kemp

  • Identifying tsunami deposits using bivalve shell taphonomy

    S.V. Donato;E.G. Reinhardt;J.I. Boyce;R. Rothaus

  • Tsunami waves generated by the Santorini eruption reached Eastern Mediterranean shores

    Beverly N. Goodman-Tchernov;Hendrik W. Dey;Eduard G. Reinhardt;Floyd McCoy

  • Arcellaceans as pollution indicators in mine tailing contaminated lakes near Cobalt, Ontario, Canada

    Eduard G. Reinhardt;Andrew P. Dalby;Arun Kumar;R. Timothy Patterson

  • The tsunami of 13 December A.D. 115 and the destruction of Herod the Great's harbor at Caesarea Maritima, Israel

    Eduard G. Reinhardt;Beverly N. Goodman;Joe I. Boyce;Gloria Lopez

  • Particle-size distribution of inferred tsunami deposits in Sur Lagoon, Sultanate of Oman

    S.V. Donato;E.G. Reinhardt;J.I. Boyce;J.E. Pilarczyk

  • Practical guidelines and recent advances in the Itrax XRF core-scanning procedure.

    Ludvig Löwemark;Menno Bloemsma;Ian Croudace;J. Stephen Daly

  • Palaeoenvironmental evolution of Cenote Aktun Ha (Carwash) on the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico and its response to Holocene sea-level rise

    Jeremy J. Gabriel;Eduard G. Reinhardt;Matthew C. Peros;Dawn E. Davidson

  • Geomorphic and stratigraphic evidence for an unusual tsunami or storm a few centuries ago at Anegada, British Virgin Islands

    Brian F. Atwater;Uri S. ten Brink;Mark Buckley;Robert S. Halley

  • Stratigrafia e sedimentologia della sequenza sedimentaria oligocenica-quaternaria del bacino calabro-ionico

    William Cavazza;John Blenkinsop;Peter G. de Celles;R. Timothy Patterson

  • DESTRUCTION OF HEROD THE GREAT'S HARBOR AT CAESAREA MARITIMA, ISRAEL : GEOARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE

    Eduard G. Reinhardt;Avner Raban

  • Linkages between Holocene paleoclimate and paleohydrogeology preserved in a Yucatan underwater cave

    Peter J. van Hengstum;Eduard G. Reinhardt;Patricia A. Beddows;Jeremy J. Gabriel

  • THECAMOEBIANS (TESTATE AMOEBAE) AND FORAMINIFERA FROM THREE ANCHIALINE CENOTES IN MEXICO: LOW SALINITY (1.5-4.5 psu) FAUNAL TRANSITIONS

    P. J. Van Hengstum;E. G. Reinhardt;P. A. Beddows;R. J. Huang

  • Strontium isotopic-paleontological method as a high-resolution paleosalinity tool for lagoonal environments

    Eduard G. Reinhardt;Daniel Jean Stanley;R. Timothy Patterson

  • Changing sedimentation patterns due to historical land-use change in Frenchman’s Bay, Pickering, Canada: evidence from high-resolution textural analysis

    P. J. van Hengstum;E. G. Reinhardt;J. I. Boyce;C. Clark

  • Marine Magnetic Survey of a Submerged Roman Harbour, Caesarea Maritima, Israel

    Joseph I. Boyce;Eduard G. Reinhardt;Avner Raban;Matthew R. Pozza

  • A 6000-year record of ecological and hydrological changes from Laguna de la Leche, north coastal Cuba

    Matthew C. Peros;Eduard G. Reinhardt;Anthony M. Davis

  • Assessment of a Sr isotope vital effect (87Sr/86Sr) in marine taxa from Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas

    E. G. Reinhardt;J. Blenkinsop;R. T. Patterson

  • Geoarchaeology of the ancient harbor site of Caesarea Maritima, Israel; evidence from sedimentology and paleoecology of benthic foraminifera

    E. G. Reinhardt;R. T. Patterson;C. J. Schroeder-Adams

  • An evaluation of methodologies for calibrating Itrax X-ray fluorescence counts with ICP-MS concentration data for discrete sediment samples

    Braden R.B. Gregory;R. Timothy Patterson;Eduard G. Reinhardt;Jennifer M. Galloway;Jennifer M. Galloway;Jennifer M. Galloway

  • Foraminifera and testate amoebae (thecamoebians) in an anchialine cave: Surface distributions from Aktun Ha (Carwash) cave system, Mexico

    Peter J. van Hengstum;Eduard G. Reinhardt;Patricia A. Beddows;Henry P. Schwarcz

  • Arcellacean (thecamoebian) evidence of land-use change and eutrophication in Frenchman's Bay, Pickering, Ontario

    E. G. Reinhardt;M. Little;S. Donato;D. Findlay

Frequent Co-Authors

R. Timothy Patterson
R. Timothy Patterson Carleton University
Henry P. Schwarcz
Henry P. Schwarcz McMaster University
Helen Roe
Helen Roe Queen's University Belfast
William Cavazza
William Cavazza University of Bologna
Uri S. ten Brink
Uri S. ten Brink United States Geological Survey
Jeffrey P. Donnelly
Jeffrey P. Donnelly Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Brian F. Atwater
Brian F. Atwater University of Washington
Yuki Sawai
Yuki Sawai National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Thomas W. Stafford
Thomas W. Stafford Aarhus University
Daniel Jean Stanley
Daniel Jean Stanley Smithsonian Institution

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