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Jason M. Soderblom

Jason M. Soderblom

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
38
Citations
5052
World Ranking
6557
National Ranking
2317

Jason M. Soderblom 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 Jason M. Soderblom sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 250 publications — 77th percentile

77% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jason M. Soderblom 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 Jason M. Soderblom sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jason M. Soderblom is affiliated with MIT in the United States and has a significant footprint in the fields of Physics and Astronomy, contributing to 86 publications overall. Their research encompasses a range of subfields including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Atmospheric Science, Earth-Surface Processes, Aerospace Engineering, and Ecology.

The main topics explored in their work reflect emphases on Astro and Planetary Science, Planetary Science and Exploration, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies, and Origins and Evolution of Life.

Jason M. Soderblom has authored multiple papers in prominent scientific journals. Notable recent publications include:

  • Science Goals and Objectives for the Dragonfly Titan Rotorcraft Relocatable Lander (2021), published in The Planetary Science Journal
  • Science Overview of the Europa Clipper Mission (2024), published in Space Science Reviews
  • Modeling the formation of Menrva impact crater on Titan: Implications for habitability (2021), published in Icarus
  • Bombardment history of the Moon constrained by crustal porosity (2022), published in Nature Geoscience
  • Planned Geological Investigations of the Europa Clipper Mission (2024), published in Space Science Reviews

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Alexander G. Hayes
  • Brandon Johnson
  • C. Sotin
  • C. D. Neish
  • Jason W. Barnes

Soderblom's publications appear most often in the following venues:

  • The Planetary Science Journal
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Planets
  • Space Science Reviews
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Icarus

Best Publications

  • The NASA Roadmap to Ocean Worlds

    Amanda R. Hendrix;Terry A. Hurford;Laura M. Barge;Michael T. Bland

  • The identification of liquid ethane in Titan’s Ontario Lacus

    Robert H. Brown;L.A. Soderblom;Jason M. Soderblom;R. N. Clark

  • Lunar impact basins revealed by Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory measurements

    Gregory A. Neumann;Maria Zuber;Mark A. Wieczorek;James W. Head

  • Pancam multispectral imaging results from the Spirit Rover at Gusev Crater

    James Bell;S. W. Squyres;R. E. Arvidson;H. M. Arneson

  • Soils of Eagle crater and Meridiani Planum at the Opportunity Rover landing site.

    L. A. Soderblom;R. C. Anderson;R. E. Arvidson;J. F. Bell

  • Science Goals and Objectives for the Dragonfly Titan Rotorcraft Relocatable Lander

    Jason Barnes;Elizabeth Turtle;Melissa Trainer;Ralph Lorenz

  • Pancam multispectral imaging results from the opportunity Rover at Meridiani Planum

    J.F. Bell;S. W. Squyres;R. E. Arvidson;H.M. Arneson

  • Specular reflection on Titan: Liquids in Kraken Mare

    Katrin Stephan;Ralf Jaumann;Robert H. Brown;Jason M. Soderblom

  • Organic sedimentary deposits in Titan's dry lakebeds: Probable evaporite

    Jason W. Barnes;Jacob Bow;Jacob Schwartz;Jacob Schwartz;Robert H. Brown

  • Fluvial erosion and post-erosional processes on Titan

    Ralf Jaumann;Robert H. Brown;Katrin Stephan;Jason W. Barnes

  • Spectral variability among rocks in visible and near‐infrared multispectral Pancam data collected at Gusev crater: Examinations using spectral mixture analysis and related techniques

    W. H. Farrand;J. F. Bell;J. R. Johnson;S. W. Squyres

  • Formation of the Orientale lunar multiring basin

    Brandon C. Johnson;David M. Blair;Gareth S. Collins;H. Jay Melosh

  • Spectrophotometric properties of materials observed by Pancam on the Mars Exploration Rovers: 2. Opportunity

    Jeffrey R. Johnson;William M. Grundy;Mark T. Lemmon;James F. Bell

  • Titan's fluvial valleys: Morphology, distribution, and spectral properties

    M.H. Langhans;R. Jaumann;R. Jaumann;K. Stephan;R. H. Brown

  • Sedimentary textures formed by aqueous processes, Erebus crater, Meridiani Planum, Mars

    J. Grotzinger;J. Bell;Kenneth E. Herkenhoff;J. Johnson

  • The fractured Moon: Production and saturation of porosity in the lunar highlands from impact cratering

    Jason M. Soderblom;Alexander J. Evans;Brandon C. Johnson;H. Jay Melosh

  • Spectrophotometric properties of materials observed by Pancam on the Mars Exploration Rovers: 1. Spirit: PANCAM PHOTOMETRY-SPIRIT

    Jeffrey R. Johnson;William M. Grundy;Mark T. Lemmon;James F. Bell

  • Shoreline features of Titan's Ontario Lacus from Cassini/VIMS observations

    Jason W. Barnes;Jason W. Barnes;Robert H. Brown;Jason M. Soderblom;Laurence A. Soderblom

  • Evidence of Titan’s climate history from evaporite distribution

    Shannon M. MacKenzie;Jason W. Barnes;Christophe Sotin;Jason M. Soderblom

  • The geology of Hotei Regio, Titan: Correlation of Cassini VIMS and RADAR

    Laurence A. Soderblom;Robert H. Brown;Jason M. Soderblom;Jason W. Barnes

  • Visible and near-infrared multispectral analysis of rocks at Meridiani Planum, Mars, by the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity

    W. H. Farrand;J. F. Bell;J. R. Johnson;B. L. Jolliff

Frequent Co-Authors

Jason W. Barnes
Jason W. Barnes University of Idaho
Robert H. Brown
Robert H. Brown University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Christophe Sotin
Christophe Sotin Jet Propulsion Lab
Roger N. Clark
Roger N. Clark Planetary Science Institute
Alexander G. Hayes
Alexander G. Hayes Cornell University
Ralf Jaumann
Ralf Jaumann Freie Universität Berlin
Francis Nimmo
Francis Nimmo University of California, Santa Cruz
Sebastien Rodriguez
Sebastien Rodriguez Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Katrin Stephan
Katrin Stephan German Aerospace Center

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