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Gary V. Latham publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gary V. Latham sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Gary V. Latham D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gary V. Latham sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Gary V. Latham was affiliated with Columbia University in the United States during their academic career.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues available for this individual. Similarly, no specific book publications or information pertaining to fields and subfields of study are documented.

Details regarding main topics of their research or their awards are also not provided in the available data.

The profile is based solely on the confirmed association with Columbia University and the status of the individual as deceased.

Best Publications

  • An experimental study of thermally induced microfracturing and its relation to volcanic seismicity

    Nicholas W. Warren;Gary V. Latham

  • Apollo Lunar Seismic Experiment - Final Summary

    Yosio Nakamura;Gary V. Latham;H. James Dorman

  • Passive Seismic Experiment

    Gary V. Latham;Maurice Ewing;Frank Press;George Sutton

  • Seismology on Mars

    Don L. Anderson;W. F. Miller;G. V. Latham;Y. Nakamura

  • Seismicity gap near Oaxaca, southern Mexico as a probable precursor to a large earthquake

    Masakazu Ohtake;Masakazu Ohtake;Tosimatu Matumoto;Gary V. Latham

  • Lunar Seismicity, Structure, and Tectonics

    David R. Lammlein;Gary V. Latham;James Dorman;Yosio Nakamura

  • Seismic scattering and shallow structure of the moon in Oceanus Procellarum

    Anton M. Dainty;M. Nafi Toksöz;Kenneth R. Anderson;P. Jacques Pines

  • Seismic Data from Man-Made Impacts on the Moon

    G. Latham;M. Ewing;J. Dorman;F. Press

  • Shallow lunar structure determined from the passive seismic experiment

    Yosio Nakamura;James Dorman;Frederick Duennebier;David Lammlein

  • Seismic measurements on the ocean floor: 1. Bermuda area

    Gary V. Latham;George H. Sutton

  • Waves, weather, and ocean bottom microseisms

    Gary V. Latham;Ali A. Nowroozi

  • Unusual animal behavior before earthquakes: A review of possible sensory mechanisms

    Ruth E. Buskirk;Clifford A Frohlich;Gary V. Latham

  • Structure of the lunar mantle

    Yosio Nakamura;Frederick K. Duennebier;Gary V. Latham;H. James Dorman

  • Seismicity off the coast of Northern California determined from ocean bottom seismic measurements

    Bruce Auld;Gary Latham;Ali Nowroozi;Leonardo Seeber

  • Crustal structure in Southern Central America

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  • The apollo passive seismic experiment.

    G. Latham;M. Ewing;F. Press;G. Sutton

  • Lunar structure and dynamics - results from the apollo passive seismic experiment

    Gary Latham;Maurice Ewing;James Dorman;Yosio Nakamura

  • Meteoroid impacts as sources of seismicity on the moon

    Arthur McGarr;Gary V. Latham;Donald E. Gault

  • Spatial distribution and mechanisms of earthquakes in the southern New Hebrides arc from a temporary land and ocean bottom seismic network and from worldwide observations

    E. Coudert;B. L. Isacks;M. Barazangi;R. Louat

  • Lunar near‐surface shear wave velocities at the Apollo Landing Sites as inferred from spectral amplitude ratios

    Peter Horvath;Gary V. Latham;Yosio Nakamura;H. James Dorman

  • Seismicity of the forearc marginal wedge (accretionary prism)

    Allen T. Chen;Cliff Frohlich;Gary V. Latham

Frequent Co-Authors

Yosio Nakamura
Yosio Nakamura The University of Texas at Austin
George H. Sutton
George H. Sutton University of Hawaii at Manoa
Maurice Ewing
Maurice Ewing Columbia University
Don L. Anderson
Don L. Anderson California Institute of Technology
Cliff Frohlich
Cliff Frohlich The University of Texas at Austin
Leonardo Seeber
Leonardo Seeber Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Arthur F. McGarr
Arthur F. McGarr United States Geological Survey

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