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62
Citations
12700
World Ranking
1696
National Ranking
746

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2006 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Gregor P. Eberli is affiliated with the University of Miami in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering. Their work spans major subfields including Ocean Engineering, Geophysics, Earth-Surface Processes, Atmospheric Science, and Geology.

Their research topics cover a broad range of geological and geophysical subjects, with key focus areas spanning:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods

Gregor P. Eberli has published in several venues, frequently contributing to:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Sedimentology

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored include:

  • "Microbial contribution to early marine cementation," 2021, Sedimentology
  • "A synthesis of monsoon exploration in the Asian marginal seas," 2022, Scientific Drilling
  • "Middle Miocene platform drowning in the Maldives associated with monsoon-related intensification of currents," 2021, Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology
  • "The microbial carbonate factory of Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, Western Australia," 2022, Scientific Reports
  • "Sea-level, storms, and sedimentation - Controls on the architecture of the Andros tidal flats (Great Bahama Bank)," 2021, Sedimentary Geology

Eberli has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Peter K. Swart
  • Christian Betzler
  • Dick Kroon
  • James D. Wright
  • Flavio S. Anselmetti

Recognition of their scientific contributions includes election as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2006.

Best Publications

  • Factors controlling elastic properties in carbonate sediments and rocks

    Gregor P. Eberli;Gregor T. Baechle;Flavio S. Anselmetti;Michael L. Incze

  • Controls on Sonic Velocity in Carbonates

    Flavio S. Anselmetti;Gregor P. Eberli

  • Quantification of pore structure and its effect on sonic velocity and permeability in carbonates

    Ralf J. Weger;Gregor P. Eberli;Gregor T. Baechle;Jose L. Massaferro

  • The nature of the δ13C of periplatform sediments: Implications for stratigraphy and the global carbon cycle

    Peter K Swart;Gregor P Eberli

  • Cenozoic Progradation of Northwestern Great Bahama Bank, A Record of Lateral Platform Growth and Sea-Level Fluctuations

    Gregor P. Eberli;Robert N. Ginsburg

  • Questioning carbonate diagenetic paradigms: evidence from the Neogene of the Bahamas

    L.A Melim;H Westphal;P.K Swart;G.P Eberli

  • Quantitative Characterization of Carbonate Pore Systems by Digital Image Analysis

    Flavio S. Anselmetti;Flavio S. Anselmetti;Stefan M. Luthi;Gregor P. Eberli

  • The Velocity-Deviation Log: A Tool to Predict Pore Type and Permeability Trends in Carbonate Drill Holes from Sonic and Porosity or Density Logs

    Flavio S. Anselmetti;Flavio S. Anselmetti;Gregor P. Eberli

  • Segmentation and coalescence of Cenozoic carbonate platforms, northwestern Great Bahama Bank

    Gregor P. Eberli;Robert N. Ginsburg

  • Porosity-permeability relationships in interlayered limestone-dolostone reservoirs

    S. N. Ehrenberg;G. P. Eberli;M. Keramati;S. A. Moallemi

  • Autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) mapping reveals coral mound distribution, morphology, and oceanography in deep water of the Straits of Florida

    Mark Grasmueck;Gregor P. Eberli;David A. Viggiano;Thiago Correa

  • The abrupt onset of the modern South Asian Monsoon winds.

    Christian Betzler;Gregor P. Eberli;Dick Kroon;James D. Wright

  • Extensional detachment faulting in the evolution of a Tethys passive continental margin, Eastern Alps, Switzerland

    Nikolaus Froitzheim;Gregor P. Eberli

  • Effects of microporosity on sonic velocity in carbonate rocks

    Gregor T. Baechle;Arnout Colpaert;Gregor P. Eberli;Ralf J. Weger

  • High Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy of the Natih Formation (Cenomanian/Turonian) in Northern Oman: Distribution of Source Rocks and Reservoir Facies

    Frans S.P. van Buchem;Philippe Razin;Peter W. Homewood;Jean M. Philip

  • Seismic Imaging of Carbonate Reservoirs and Systems

    Gregor P. Eberli;Jose Luis Masaferro;J. F. “Rick” Sarg

  • Effect of pore structure on electrical resistivity in carbonates

    Klaas Verwer;Gregor P. Eberli;Ralf J. Weger

  • Microbial carbonates as indicators of environmental change and biotic crises in carbonate systems: examples from the Late Devonian, Alberta basin, Canada

    Michael T. Whalen;Jed Day;Gregor P. Eberli;Peter W. Homewood

  • New multi-scale perspectives on the stromatolites of Shark Bay, Western Australia.

    E. P. Suosaari;E. P. Suosaari;R. P. Reid;P. E. Playford;J. S. Foster

  • Sonic Velocity in Carbonate Sediments and Rocks

    Flavio S. Anselmetti;Gregor P. Eberli

  • Carbonate turbidite sequences deposited in rift‐basins of the Jurassic Tethys Ocean (eastern Alps, Switzerland)

    Gregor P. Eberli

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter K. Swart
Peter K. Swart University of Miami
Christian Betzler
Christian Betzler Universität Hamburg
Thomas Lüdmann
Thomas Lüdmann Universität Hamburg
James D. Wright
James D. Wright Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
John J. G. Reijmer
John J. G. Reijmer Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Flavio S. Anselmetti
Flavio S. Anselmetti University of Bern
Dick Kroon
Dick Kroon University of Edinburgh
Luigi Jovane
Luigi Jovane Universidade de São Paulo
Luca Lanci
Luca Lanci University of Urbino
Jeremy R. Young
Jeremy R. Young University College London

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