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G.J. van der Zwaan

G.J. van der Zwaan

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
35
Citations
6769
World Ranking
7469
National Ranking
122

G.J. van der Zwaan 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 G.J. van der Zwaan sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 54 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

G.J. van der Zwaan 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 G.J. van der Zwaan sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 35 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

G.J. van der Zwaan is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Their academic profile primarily reflects a presence within this institution, suggesting a research career rooted in this university setting.

There is no record of recent papers authored by G.J. van der Zwaan, nor information on frequent co-authors or primary publication venues. This absence limits detailed examination of their specific research contributions or collaborations.

Similarly, there are no entries documenting book publications, which indicates that the scientist's output may focus primarily on journal articles or other forms of scholarly communication not listed here.

The available data does not provide specifics on their main fields of study, subfields, or particular research topics. Consequently, there is no information to clarify the particular academic disciplines or specialized areas to which G.J. van der Zwaan has contributed.

No awards or honors are registered in the provided data. The scientist is currently living, as indicated by the status of being not deceased.

Best Publications

  • Benthic foraminifers: proxies or problems?: A review of paleocological concepts

    G.J Van der Zwaan;I.A.P Duijnstee;M den Dulk;S.R Ernst

  • The depth dependency of planktonic/benthic foraminiferal ratios: Constraints and applications

    G.J van der Zwaan;F.J Jorissen;H.C de Stigter

  • Vertical distribution of benthic foraminifera in the northern Adriatic Sea: The relation with the organic flux

    F.J. Jorissen;D.M. Barmawidjaja;S. Puskaric;G.J. van der Zwaan

  • Microhabitat selection by benthic Foraminifera in the northern Adriatic Sea

    D. M. Barmawidjaja;F. J. Jorissen;S. Puskaric;G. J. van der Zwaan

  • Bathymetric distribution and microhabitat partitioning of live (Rose Bengal stained) benthic Foraminifera along a shelf to bathyal transect in the southern Adriatic Sea

    H. C. de Stigter;F. J. Jorissen;G. J. van der Zwaan

  • Living (Rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera from the Pakistan continental margin (northern Arabian Sea)

    N.T. Jannink;W.J. Zachariasse;G.J. Van der Zwaan

  • Biofacial patterns in river-induced shelf anoxia

    G. J. Van Der Zwaan;F. J. Jorissen

  • Differential response of benthic meiofauna to anoxia with special reference to Foraminifera (Protista: Sarcodina)

    L. Moodley;G.J. van der Zwaan;P.M.J. Herman;L. Kempers

  • Benthic foraminifera as proxies of organic matter flux and bottom water oxygenation? A case history from the northern Arabian Sea

    M den Dulk;G.J Reichart;S van Heyst;W.J Zachariasse

  • 150 years of eutrophication in the northern Adriatic Sea: Evidence from a benthic foraminiferal record

    D.M. Barmawidjaja;G.J. van der Zwaan;F.J. Jorissen;S. Puskaric

  • Paleobathymetry in the backstripping procedure: Correction for oxygenation effects on depth estimates

    D.J.J. van Hinsbergen;T.J. Kouwenhoven;G.J. van der Zwaan

  • On late miocene to recent vertical motions in the Cretan segment of the Hellenic arc

    J.E. Meulenkamp;G.J. van der Zwaan;W.A. van Wamel

  • Sedimentary labile organic carbon and pore water redox control on species distribution of benthic foraminifera: A case study from Lisbon–Setúbal Canyon (southern Portugal)

    K.A. Koho;R. García;H.C. de Stigter;E. Epping

  • Benthic foraminiferal response to variations in surface water productivity and oxygenation in the northern Arabian Sea

    M. Den Dulk;Gert-Jan Reichart;G. A. Memon;E. M. P. Roelofs

  • Subsurface activity of benthic foraminifera in relation to porewater oxygen content: laboratory experiments

    L Moodley;G.J van der Zwaan;G.M.W Rutten;R.C.E Boom

  • Late Tortonian–early Messinian stepwise disruption of the Mediterranean–Atlantic connections: constraints from benthic foraminiferal and geochemical data

    T.J Kouwenhoven;F.J Hilgen;G.J van der Zwaan

  • The impact of Paleocene/Eocene boundary events on middle neritic benthic foraminiferal assemblages from Egypt

    R.P. Speijer;G.J. Van Der Zwaan;B. Schmitz

  • Deep-water changes: the near-synchronous disappearance of a group of benthic foraminifera from the Late Miocene Mediterranean

    T.J. Kouwenhoven;M.-S. Seidenkrantz;G.J. van der Zwaan;G.J. van der Zwaan

  • A reconstruction of late Miocene Mediterranean circulation patterns using benthic foraminifera

    T.J. Kouwenhoven;G.J. van der Zwaan;G.J. van der Zwaan

  • Benthic foraminifera as indicators of changing Mediterranean–Atlantic water exchange in the late Miocene

    M.-S Seidenkrantz;T.J Kouwenhoven;F.J Jorissen;N.J Shackleton

  • Simulating the effect of changing organic flux and oxygen content on the distribution of benthic foraminifera

    P.G. Sjoerdsma;G.J. van der Zwaan

Frequent Co-Authors

Frans Jorissen
Frans Jorissen University of Angers
Willem-Jan Zachariasse
Willem-Jan Zachariasse Utrecht University
Gert-Jan Reichart
Gert-Jan Reichart Utrecht University
Peter M. J. Herman
Peter M. J. Herman Delft University of Technology
Birger Schmitz
Birger Schmitz Lund University
Paul R.D. Mason
Paul R.D. Mason Utrecht University
George Postma
George Postma Utrecht University
Gerard C.A. Duineveld
Gerard C.A. Duineveld Utrecht University

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