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Glenn W. Berger 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 Glenn W. Berger sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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

Glenn W. Berger 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 Glenn W. Berger sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

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

Overview

Glenn W. Berger is affiliated with the Desert Research Institute in the United States. Their academic profile reflects ongoing contributions within this research setting.

Though detailed records of publications are not available, their presence within the scientific community can be linked to their affiliation, which is known for environmental and earth sciences research.

There is no specific information on coauthors, publication venues, or specialized fields listed for this scientist.

Similarly, no details are provided regarding book publications, specific research topics, or awards won.

As the scientist is not deceased, their career and potential contributions are considered current.

Best Publications

  • Late Quaternary slip rates across the central Tien Shan, Kyrgyzstan, central Asia

    Stephen C Thompson;Stephen C Thompson;Ray J Weldon;Charles Martin Rubin;Kanatbek E Abdrakhmatov

  • Luminescence chronology of cave sediments at the Atapuerca paleoanthropological site, Spain.

    G.W. Berger;A. Pérez-González;E. Carbonell;J.L. Arsuaga

  • Geothermometry from 40 Ar/ 39 Ar dating experiments

    Glenn W Berger;Derek York

  • Paleoseismology of the Johnson Valley, Kickapoo, and Homestead Valley Faults: Clustering of Earthquakes in the Eastern California Shear Zone

    T. K. Rockwell;S. Lindvall;M. Herzberg;D. Murbach

  • Neotectonics of the Min Shan, China: Implications for mechanisms driving Quaternary deformation along the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau

    Eric Kirby;Kelin X. Whipple;B. Clark Burchfiel;Wenqing Tang

  • Dating Quaternary events by luminescence

    Glenn W. Berger

  • The last glacial maximum in central and southern North Island, New Zealand: a paleoenvironmental reconstruction using the Kawakawa Tephra Formation as a chronostratigraphic marker

    Brad Pillans;Matt McGlone;Alan Palmer;Dallas Mildenhall

  • Effectiveness of natural zeroing of the thermoluminescence in sediments

    Glenn W. Berger

  • Initiation and development of the Laurentide and Cordilleran Ice Sheets following the last interglaciation

    P.U. Clark;J.J. Clague;B. Brandon Curry;A. Dreimanis

  • Dating Quaternary lacustrine sediments in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica

    Peter T. Doran;G.W. Berger;W.B. Lyons;R.A. Wharton

  • Late Quaternary Catastrophic Flooding in the Altai Mountains of South–Central Siberia: A Synoptic Overview and an Introduction to Flood Deposit Sedimentology

    P. A. Carling;A. D. Kirkbride;S. Parnachov;P. S. Borodavko

  • Luminescence dating of sediments from Buctouche Spit, New Brunswick

    Jeff Ollerhead;D. J. Huntley;Glenn W. Berger

  • Dating loess up to 800 ka by thermoluminescence

    Glenn W. Berger;Brad J. Pillans;Alan S. Palmer

  • Thermoluminescence spectra of some mineral samples relevant to thermoluminescence dating

    D.J. Huntley;D.I. Godfrey-Smith;M.L.W. Thewalt;G.W. Berger

  • Calibration of Grenvillian palaeopoles by 40 Ar/ 39 Ar dating

    G. W. Berger;Derek York;D. J. Dunlop

  • 40Ar/39Ar step heating of thermally overprinted biotite, hornblende and potassium feldspar from Eldora, Colorado

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  • Multi-method dating comparison for mid-pleistocene Rangitawa Tephra, New Zealand

    Brad Pillans;Barry P. Kohn;Glenn Berger;Paul Froggatt

  • Pleistocene coastal terraces of Kaikoura Peninsula and the Marlborough coast, South Island, New Zealand

    Yoko Ota;Brad Pillans;Kelvin Berryman;Alan Beu

  • Age of Sheep Creek Tephra (Pleistocene) in Central Alaska from Thermoluminescence Dating of Bracketing Loess

    Glenn W. Berger;Troy L. Péwé;John A. Westgate;Shari J. Preece

  • Thermoluminescence dating of late Pleistocene loess and tephra from eastern Washington and southern Oregon and implications for the eruptive history of Mount St. Helens

    Glenn W. Berger;Alan J. Busacca

  • The use of glass for dating volcanic ash by thermoluminescence

    Glenn W. Berger

Frequent Co-Authors

Brad Pillans
Brad Pillans Australian National University
Peter T. Doran
Peter T. Doran Louisiana State University
Andrew S. Murray
Andrew S. Murray Technical University of Denmark
David J. Huntley
David J. Huntley Simon Fraser University
Alan S. Palmer
Alan S. Palmer Massey University
John A. Westgate
John A. Westgate University of Toronto
Martin Melles
Martin Melles University of Cologne
Eugene W. Domack
Eugene W. Domack University of South Florida
Kristina Jørkov Thomsen
Kristina Jørkov Thomsen Technical University of Denmark
Steven W. Leavitt
Steven W. Leavitt University of Arizona

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