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D-Index
56
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14290
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2367
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988

James E. Bauer 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 James E. Bauer sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 107 publications — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

James E. Bauer 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 James E. Bauer sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

James E. Bauer is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States. Their research contributions span multiple areas within Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science.

The scientist has published work primarily in the following fields of study:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Environmental Science

Bauer's research has engaged with specific subfields including:

  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Oceanography
  • Geochemistry and Petrology

The main topics pursued in Bauer's work focus on:

  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Marine and Coastal Ecosystems
  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry

Among Bauer's recent published works is the paper titled "Effects of agricultural and tillage practices on isotopic signatures and fluxes of organic and inorganic carbon in headwater streams", published in 2020 in the journal Aquatic Sciences. This publication has accumulated citations reflecting engagement with the broader scientific community.

Bauer frequently collaborates with the following co-authors:

  • Scott Kelsey
  • Andréa G. Grottoli
  • Klaus Lorenz
  • Rattan Lal
  • Yohei Matsui

The primary venue for Bauer's publications is Aquatic Sciences, which also produced their most recent noted study.

Best Publications

  • The changing carbon cycle of the coastal ocean

    James E. Bauer;Wei-Jun Cai;Peter A. Raymond;Thomas S. Bianchi

  • Southern Ocean Iron Enrichment Experiment: Carbon Cycling in High- and Low-Si Waters

    Kenneth H. Coale;Kenneth S. Johnson;Francisco P. Chavez;Ken O. Buesseler

  • Riverine export of aged terrestrial organic matter to the North Atlantic Ocean

    Peter A. Raymond;Peter A. Raymond;James E. Bauer

  • Cycling of dissolved and particulate organic matter in the open ocean

    Ellen R. M. Druffel;Peter M. Williams;James E. Bauer;John R. Ertel

  • Use of 14C and 13C natural abundances for evaluating riverine, estuarine, and coastal DOC and POC sources and cycling: a review and synthesis

    Peter A. Raymond;James E. Bauer

  • 14 C activity of dissolved organic carbon fractions in the north-central Pacific and Sargasso Sea

    James E. Bauer;Peter M. Williams;Ellen R. M. Druffel

  • Gas Chromatographic Isolation of Individual Compounds from Complex Matrices for Radiocarbon Dating

    Timothy I. Eglinton;Lihini I. Aluwihare;James E. Bauer;Ellen R. M. Druffel

  • Variability in Radiocarbon Ages of Individual Organic Compounds from Marine Sediments

    Timothy I. Eglinton;Bryan C. Benitez-Nelson;Ann Pearson;Ann P. McNichol

  • Atmospheric CO2 evasion, dissolved inorganic carbon production, and net heterotrophy in the York River estuary

    Peter A. Raymond;James E. Bauer;Jonathan J. Cole

  • Radiocarbon evidence for the substrates supporting methane formation within northern Minnesota peatlands

    Jeffrey P. Chanton;James E. Bauer;Paul A. Glaser;Donald I. Siegel

  • Ocean margins as a significant source of organic matter to the deep open ocean

    James E. Bauer;Ellen R. M. Druffel

  • Technical Note: Molecular characterization of aerosol-derived water soluble organic carbon using ultrahigh resolution electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry

    A. S. Wozniak;J. E. Bauer;R. L. Sleighter;R. M. Dickhut

  • Controls on the variability of organic matter and dissolved inorganic carbon ages in northeast US rivers

    Peter A. Raymond;James E. Bauer;Nina F. Caraco;Jonathan J. Cole

  • Degradation and Mineralization of the Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Anthracene and Naphthalene in Intertidal Marine Sediments

    James E. Bauer;Douglas G. Capone

  • Effects of co-occurring aromatic hydrocarbons on degradation of individual polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in marine sediment slurries.

    J E Bauer;D G Capone

  • Bacterial consumption of DOC during transport through a temperate estuary

    Peter A. Raymond;James E. Bauer

  • Utilization and turnover of labile dissolved organic matter by bacterial heterotrophs in eastern North Pacific surface waters

    J Cherrier;JE Bauer;Erm Druffel

  • DOC cycling in a temperate estuary: A mass balance approach using natural 14C and 13C isotopes

    Peter A. Raymond;James E. Bauer

  • Distribution, partitioning and fluxes of dissolved and particulate organic C, N and P in the eastern North Pacific and Southern Oceans

    Ai Ning Loh;James E Bauer

  • An intercomparison of cross-flow filtration techniques used for sampling marine colloids: Overview and organic carbon results

    K.O. Buesseler;J.E. Bauer;R.F. Chen;T.I. Eglinton

Frequent Co-Authors

Ellen R. M. Druffel
Ellen R. M. Druffel University of California, Irvine
Peter A. Raymond
Peter A. Raymond Yale University
Elizabeth A. Canuel
Elizabeth A. Canuel Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Peter M. Williams
Peter M. Williams University of California, San Diego
Paul A. Montagna
Paul A. Montagna Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi
Rebecca M. Dickhut
Rebecca M. Dickhut Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Andréa G. Grottoli
Andréa G. Grottoli The Ohio State University
Ann P. McNichol
Ann P. McNichol Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Douglas G. Capone
Douglas G. Capone University of Southern California

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