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47
Citations
5594
World Ranking
4115
National Ranking
1591

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1995 - GSA Distinguished Service Award, The Geological Society of America

Overview

Henry T. Mullins was affiliated with Syracuse University in the United States. Their research primarily focused on engineering with a specialization in ocean engineering. This work addressed areas including reservoir engineering and simulation methods, drilling and well engineering, and oil and gas production techniques.

Their publication record includes a series of well logging data studies published in 2020. Notable papers are:

  • ODP Leg 101, Hole 627B - Well Logging Data, 2020, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • ODP Leg 101, Hole 626D - Well Logging Data, 2020, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • ODP Leg 101, Hole 634A - Well Logging Data, 2020, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • ODP Leg 101, Hole 634A - Well Logging Data, 2020, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • ODP Leg 101, Hole 627B - Well Logging Data, 2020, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

Mullins collaborated frequently with several co-authors across their publications. The most common collaborators included:

  • James A. Jr. Austin
  • Wolfgang Schlager
  • Amanda A. Palmer
  • Paul A. Comet
  • André W. Droxler

Their research findings were published mainly in two venues: Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) and OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) at La Trobe University. Each venue accounted for several of their research outputs, indicating an engagement with both open-access and academic institutional platforms.

Henry T. Mullins received recognition for their work with the GSA Distinguished Service Award from The Geological Society of America in 1995.

Best Publications

  • Increasing Great Lake-Effect Snowfall during the Twentieth Century: A Regional Response to Global Warming?.

    Adam W. Burnett;Matthew E. Kirby;Henry T. Mullins;William P. Patterson

  • Carbonate apron models: Alternatives to the submarine fan model for paleoenvironmental analysis and hydrocarbon exploration

    Henry T. Mullins;Henry T. Mullins;Harry E. Cook;Harry E. Cook

  • Oxygen-minimum zone edge effects: Evidence from the central California coastal upwelling system

    Henry T. Mullins;Joel B. Thompson;Kristin McDougall;Thomas L. Vercoutere

  • Anatomy of a modern open-ocean carbonate slope: northern Little Bahama Bank

    Henry T. Mullins;Kathryn C. Heath;H. Mark Van Buren;Cathryn R. Newton

  • Alternative biofacies model for dysaerobic communities

    Joel B. Thompson;Henry T. Mullins;Cathryn R. Newton;Thomas L. Vercoutere

  • Active tectonics of the north-central Caribbean: Oblique collision, strain partitioning, and opposing subducted slabs

    James F. Dolan;Henry T. Mullins;David J. Wald

  • Deep Carbonate Bank Margin Structure and Sedimentation in the Northern Bahamas

    Henry T. Mullins;A. Conrad Neumann

  • Basin Margin Environment

    Harry E. Cook;Henry T. Mullins

  • Origin of the northwestern Bahama Platform; review and reinterpretation

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  • Scalloped bank margins: Beginning of the end for carbonate platforms?

    Henry T. Mullins;Albert C. Hine

  • Catastrophic collapse of the west Florida carbonate platform margin

    Henry T. Mullins;Anne F. Gardulski;Albert C. Mine

  • Nodular Carbonate Sediment on Bahamian Slopes: Possible Precursors to Nodular Limestones

    H. T. Mullins;A. C. Neumann;R. J. Wilber;M. R. Boardman

  • Halimeda bioherms along an open seaway: Miskito Channel, Nicaraguan Rise, SW Caribbean Sea

    Albert C. Hine;Pamela Hallock;M. W. Harris;H. T. Mullins

  • Middle Miocene oceanographic event in the eastern Gulf of Mexico: Implications for seismic stratigraphic succession and Loop Current/Gulf Stream circulation

    Henry T. Mullins;Anne F. Gardulski;Sherwood W. Wise;Joe Applegate

  • Erosion and infill of New York Finger Lakes: Implications for Laurentide ice sheet deglaciation

    Henry T. Mullins;Edward J. Hinchey

  • Modern Deep-Water Coral Mounds North of Little Bahama Bank: Criteria for Recognition of Deep-Water Coral Bioherms in the Rock Record

    Henry T. Mullins;Cathryn R. Newton;Kathryn Heath;H. Mark Van Buren

  • Seismic stratigraphy of the Finger Lakes: A continental record of Heinrich event H-1 and Laurentide ice sheet instability

    Henry T. Mullins;Edward J. Hinchey;Robert W. Wellner;David B. Stephens

  • Megabreccia shedding from modern, low-relief carbonate platforms, Nicaraguan Rise

    Albert C. Hine;Stanley D. Locker;Lenore P. Tedesco;Henry T. Mullins

  • Shallow, Subsurface Growth and Burial Alteration of Middle Devonian Calcite Concretions

    George R. Dix;Henry T. Mullins

  • Carbonate Sediment Drifts in Northern Straits of Florida

    Henry T. Mullins;A. Conrad Neumann;R. Jude Wilber;Albert C. Hine

  • The seismic stratigraphy of Okanagan Lake, British Columbia; a record of rapid deglaciation in a deep ‘fiord-lake’ basin

    Nicholas Eyles;Henry T Mullins;Albert C Hine

Frequent Co-Authors

William P. Patterson
William P. Patterson University of Saskatchewan
Albert C. Hine
Albert C. Hine University of South Florida
Nicholas Eyles
Nicholas Eyles University of Toronto
Sherwood W. Wise
Sherwood W. Wise Florida State University
Pamela Hallock
Pamela Hallock University of South Florida
James F. Dolan
James F. Dolan University of Southern California
Daniel F. Belknap
Daniel F. Belknap University of Maine
Gregor P. Eberli
Gregor P. Eberli University of Miami
André W. Droxler
André W. Droxler Rice University
Wolfgang Schlager
Wolfgang Schlager Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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