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Overview

James R. O'Neil is affiliated with the United States Geological Survey in the United States. Their recent scholarly contributions include works published in established venues, reflecting engagement with diverse academic fields.

Recent papers by James R. O'Neil include the following:

  • "Acknowledgment of Ad Hoc Reviewers, 2021," published in 2021 in Psychology of Men & Masculinity
  • "Issue Information," published in 2023 in Terra Nova

James R. O'Neil has collaborated with several co-authors in their research endeavors. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Maho Aikawa
  • Veanne Anderson
  • Jordan Arellanes
  • Chris Athanasiadis
  • Jide Bamishigbin

The primary venues for O'Neil's publications are:

  • Psychology of Men & Masculinity
  • Terra Nova

Best Publications

  • Compilation of stable isotope fractionation factors of geochemical interest

    Irving Friedman;J.R. O'Neil

  • Oxygen isotope fractionation in divalent metal carbonates

    James R. O'Neil;Robert N. Clayton;Toshiko K. Mayeda

  • Equilibrium and nonequilibrium oxygen isotope effects in synthetic carbonates

    Sang-Tae Kim;James R. O'Neil

  • Oxygen isotope exchange between quartz and water

    Robert N. Clayton;James R. O'Neil;Toshiko K. Mayeda

  • Dissociation of oceanic methane hydrate as a cause of the carbon isotope excursion at the end of the Paleocene

    Gerald R. Dickens;James R. O'Neil;David K. Rea;Robert M. Owen

  • Stable isotopes in high temperature geological processes

    John W. Valley;Hugh P. Taylor;James R. O'Neil

  • The oxygen isotope and cation exchange chemistry of feldspars

    James R. O'Neil;Hugh P. Taylor

  • Oxygen isotope fractionation between synthetic aragonite and water: Influence of temperature and Mg2+ concentration

    Sang-Tae Kim;James R. O’Neil;Claude Hillaire-Marcel;Alfonso Mucci

  • Inter- and intra-tooth variation in the oxygen isotope composition of mammalian tooth enamel phosphate: implications for palaeoclimatological and palaeobiological research

    Henry C. Fricke;James R. O'Neil

  • The Relationship between Fluids in Some Fresh Alpine-Type Ultramafics and Possible Modern Serpentinization, Western United States

    Ivan Barnes;James R O'neil

  • Theoretical and experimental aspects of isotopic fractionation

    James R. O'Neil

  • The correlation between 18O/16O ratios of meteoric water and surface temperature: its use in investigating terrestrial climate change over geologic time

    Henry C. Fricke;James R. O'Neil

  • Hydrogen isotope systematics of submarine basalts

    T.Kurtis Kyser;James R O'Neil

  • HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN ISOTOPE FRACTIONATION BETWEEN ICE AND WATER.

    James R. O'Neil

  • Stable isotope geochemistry : a tribute to Samuel Epstein

    Hugh P. Taylor;James R. O'Neil;Isaac R. Kaplan

  • Oxygen isotope analysis of phosphates: a comparison of techniques for analysis of Ag3PO4

    Torsten W. Vennemann;Henry C. Fricke;Ruth E. Blake;James R. O'Neil

  • Oxygen isotope equilibrium between muscovite and water

    James R. O'Neil;Hugh P. Taylor

  • Present day serpentinization in New Caledonia, Oman and Yugoslavia

    Ivan Barnes;J.R O'Neil;J.J Trescases

  • A simple and inexpensive method of hydrogen isotope and water analyses of minerals and rocks based on zinc reagent

    Torsten W. Vennemann;James R. O'Neil

  • Hydrogen and oxygen isotope exchange reactions between clay minerals and water

    James R O'Neil;Yousif K Kharaka

Frequent Co-Authors

Torsten Vennemann
Torsten Vennemann University of Lausanne
Norbert Clauer
Norbert Clauer University of Strasbourg
John W. Valley
John W. Valley University of Wisconsin–Madison
Irving Friedman
Irving Friedman United States Geological Survey
Hugh P. Taylor
Hugh P. Taylor California Institute of Technology
Ruth E. Blake
Ruth E. Blake Yale University
Eric J. Essene
Eric J. Essene University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
James J. Papike
James J. Papike University of New Mexico
Richard L. Hay
Richard L. Hay University of Arizona
Christophe Lécuyer
Christophe Lécuyer Claude Bernard University Lyon 1

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