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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Earth Science D-index 39 Citations 4,933 113 World Ranking 3082 National Ranking 75

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Oxygen

Her primary areas of investigation include Oceanography, Coccolith, Glacial period, Paleontology and Mineralogy. Her research brings together the fields of Coccolithophore and Oceanography. Her work carried out in the field of Coccolith brings together such families of science as Productivity, Calcite, Emiliania huxleyi, Carbon cycle and Upwelling.

Her Glacial period study incorporates themes from Paleoclimatology and Sea level. Her Paleontology research includes themes of Environmental chemistry, Seismology and δ18O. Her Mineralogy research focuses on subjects like Foraminifera, which are linked to Sediment trap, Carbon sequestration, Total organic carbon, Quaternary and Interglacial.

Her most cited work include:

  • High-resolution stable isotope records from the Upper Cretaceous rocks of Italy and Spain: Glacial episodes in a greenhouse planet? (239 citations)
  • Effects of Quaternary Sea Level Cycles on Strontium in Seawater (144 citations)
  • Coccolith Sr/Ca as a new indicator of coccolithophorid calcification and growth rate (129 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Heather Stoll mainly investigates Oceanography, Coccolith, Mineralogy, Paleontology and Coccolithophore. Her Oceanography research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Phytoplankton and Glacial period, Interglacial. Her studies in Coccolith integrate themes in fields like Calcite, Fractionation, Emiliania huxleyi, Seawater and Environmental chemistry.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Foraminifera and Analytical chemistry in addition to Mineralogy. Her research in the fields of Stalagmite overlaps with other disciplines such as Late Miocene. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Calcium carbonate, Carbon cycle and Biogeochemistry.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Oceanography (42.47%)
  • Coccolith (44.75%)
  • Mineralogy (21.92%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Oceanography (42.47%)
  • Coccolith (44.75%)
  • Coccolithophore (17.81%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Heather Stoll mainly focuses on Oceanography, Coccolith, Coccolithophore, Environmental science and Paleontology. Her Oceanography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Glacial period and Interglacial. Her Coccolith research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Environmental chemistry, Dissolved organic carbon and Phytoplankton.

Her research integrates issues of Seawater, Emiliania huxleyi, Foraminifera and Isotope fractionation in her study of Dissolved organic carbon. Her Coccolithophore research integrates issues from Adaptation, Sediment trap and Sediment core. As a part of the same scientific study, Heather Stoll usually deals with the Paleontology, concentrating on Middle latitudes and frequently concerns with Alkenone.

Between 2018 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Upregulation of phytoplankton carbon concentrating mechanisms during low CO2 glacial periods and implications for the phytoplankton pCO2 proxy (22 citations)
  • Evolutionary trends in RuBisCO kinetics and their co-evolution with CO2 concentrating mechanisms. (20 citations)
  • Quantitative reconstruction of primary productivity in low latitudes during the last glacial maximum and the mid-to-late Holocene from a global Florisphaera profunda calibration dataset (15 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Oxygen

Heather Stoll focuses on Paleontology, Alkenone, Physical geography, Coccolith and Photosynthesis. Her Paleontology study combines topics in areas such as Middle latitudes and Coccolithophore. In her research on the topic of Alkenone, Glacial period is strongly related with Phytoplankton.

Her Physical geography study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Ice age, Relative species abundance, Global climate, Climate science and Paleoceanography. Her Coccolith study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Isotope fractionation. She combines subjects such as Haptophyte, Green algae, Algae, Emiliania huxleyi and Calcium carbonate with her study of Photosynthesis.

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Best Publications

High-resolution stable isotope records from the Upper Cretaceous rocks of Italy and Spain: Glacial episodes in a greenhouse planet?

Heather M. Stoll;Daniel P. Schrag.
Geological Society of America Bulletin (2000)

332 Citations

Taconian orogeny in the New England Appalachians: Collision between Laurentia and the Shelburne Falls arc

Paul Karabinos;Scott D. Samson;J. Christopher Hepburn;Heather M. Stoll.
Geology (1998)

211 Citations

Effects of Quaternary Sea Level Cycles on Strontium in Seawater

Heather M Stoll;Daniel P Schrag.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (1998)

194 Citations

Evidence for Glacial Control of Rapid Sea Level Changes in the Early Cretaceous

Heather M. Stoll;Daniel P. Schrag.
Science (1996)

185 Citations

Coccolith Sr/Ca as a new indicator of coccolithophorid calcification and growth rate

Heather M. Stoll;Daniel P. Schrag.
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems (2000)

163 Citations

The last deglaciation in the Picos de Europa National Park (Cantabrian Mountains, northern Spain)

Ana Moreno;Ana Moreno;Blas L. Valero-Garcés;Montserrat Jiménez-Sánchez;María José Domínguez-Cuesta.
Journal of Quaternary Science (2010)

139 Citations

Stable isotope ‘vital effects’ in coccolith calcite

P. Ziveri;H. M. Stoll;I. Probert;Christine Klaas.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2003)

138 Citations

Sinking of coccolith carbonate and potential contribution to organic carbon ballasting in the deep ocean

Patrizia Ziveri;Patrizia Ziveri;Bianca de Bernardi;Karl Heinz Baumann;Heather M. Stoll;Heather M. Stoll.
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography (2007)

136 Citations

A speleothem record of glacial (25-11.6 kyr BP) rapid climatic changes from northern Iberian Peninsula

Ana Moreno;Ana Moreno;Heather Stoll;Montserrat Jiménez-Sánchez;Isabel Cacho.
Global and Planetary Change (2010)

133 Citations

Climate proxies from Sr/Ca of coccolith calcite: calibrations from continuous culture of Emiliania huxleyi

Heather M Stoll;Heather M Stoll;Yair Rosenthal;Paul Falkowski.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2002)

130 Citations

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