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Jere H. Lipps publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jere H. Lipps sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 196 publications — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Jere H. Lipps D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jere H. Lipps sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 15th percentile

15% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1981 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Jere H. Lipps is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research spans across Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering, with notable activity in subfields such as Ocean Engineering, Atmospheric Science, Mechanical Engineering, Paleontology, and Oceanography.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Oil and Gas Production Techniques
  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
  • Evolution and Paleontology Studies

Their publication record includes recent papers such as:

  • "Boring bivalve traces in modern reef and deeper-water macroid and rhodolith beds" (2020), published in Progress in Earth and Planetary Science
  • "Larger porcelaneous foraminifera with a common ancestor: the Neogene Indo-Pacific Flosculinella and Alveolinella (Alveolinoidea)" (2022), published in Marine Micropaleontology
  • "Ephemeral Masks in the Ellipsoidal Foraminifera Alveolinella and Borelis (Alveolinoidea): Resilient Solutions to Stabilization in Coral-Reef Settings" (2022), published in The Journal of Foraminiferal Research
  • "Determining the Basaltic Source Rocks of Enigmatic Cogged Stones From Southern California" (2020), published in California Archaeology
  • "ESTER ENGLISH RICHARDS APPLIN, 1895-1972, MICROPALEONTOLOGIST: SUCCESS IN A MAN'S WORLD" (2022), published in Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America

Jere H. Lipps frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • The Journal of Foraminiferal Research
  • Progress in Earth and Planetary Science
  • Marine Micropaleontology

Collaborations are an important aspect of their work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Joshua I. Tracey
  • George H. Sutton
  • Wladimir D. Nesteroff
  • Jon S. Galehouse
  • C.C. von der Borch

In recognition of their contributions to science, Jere H. Lipps was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1981.

Best Publications

  • Sampling bias, gradual extinction patterns and catastrophes in the fossil record

    Philip W. Signor;Jere H. Lipps

  • Biotic Interactions in Benthic Foraminifera

    Jere H. Lipps

  • Origin and early evolution of the Metazoa

    Jere H. Lipps;Philip W. Signor

  • Global ocean carbonate and carbon dioxide production; the role of reef Foraminifera

    Martin R. Langer;Michelle T. Silk;Jere H. Lipps

  • Fossil prokaryotes and protists

    Jere H. Lipps

  • THE ROLE OF FORAMINIFERA IN THE TROPHIC STRUCTURE OF MARINE COMMUNITIES

    Jere H. Lipps;James W. Valentine

  • Foraminiferal distribution and diversity, Madang Reef and Lagoon, Papua New Guinea

    M. R. Langer;J. H. Lipps

  • Ecology and Paleoecology of Planktic Foraminifera

    Jere H. Lipps

  • Trophic model for the adaptive radiations and extinctions of pelagic marine mammals

    Jere H. Lipps;Edward Mitchell

  • Life Below the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica

    Jere H. LiPPS;T. E. Ronan;T. E. Delaca

  • Techniques for estimation of tidal elevation and con” nement (∼salinity) histories of sheltered harbours and estuaries using benthic foraminifera: examples from New Zealand:

    Bruce W. Hayward;George H. Scott;Hugh R. Grenfell;Rowan Carter

  • Test Structure in Foraminifera

    J H Lipps

  • Phylogeny of Opisthokonta and the evolution of multicellularity and complexity in Fungi and Metazoa

    Monica Medina;Allen Gilbert Collins;John W. Taylor;James W. Valentine

  • Foraminiferal decimation and repopulation in an active volcanic caldera, Deception Island, Antarctica

    Kenneth L. Finger;Jere H. Lipps

  • Foraminiferivory; selective ingestion of foraminifera and test alterations produced by the neogastropod Olivella

    Carole S. Hickman;Jere H. Lipps

  • Direct use of dissolved organic carbon by agglutinated benthic foraminifera

    T. E. DeLaca;T. E. DeLaca;D. M. Karl;J. H. Lipps

  • Foraminiferal Ecology and Paleoecology

    Jere H. Lipps

  • Origin of a widespread marine bonebed deposited during the middle Miocene Climatic Optimum

    Nicholas D. Pyenson;Randall B. Irmis;Jere H. Lipps;Lawrence G. Barnes

  • Geologic Youth of Galápagos Islands Confirmed by Marine Stratigraphy and Paleontology

    Carole S. Hickman;Jere H. Lipps

  • Micropaleontological evidence of large earthquakes in the past 7200 years in southern Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

    Bruce W. Hayward;Hugh R. Grenfell;Ashwaq T. Sabaa;Rowan Carter

Frequent Co-Authors

James W. Valentine
James W. Valentine University of California, Berkeley
Michael Manga
Michael Manga University of California, Berkeley
James R. Graham
James R. Graham University of California, Berkeley
James R. Fienup
James R. Fienup University of Rochester
Bruce W. Hayward
Bruce W. Hayward University of Auckland
Stephen J. Culver
Stephen J. Culver East Carolina University
Stefan Bengtson
Stefan Bengtson Swedish Museum of Natural History
Allen Gilbert Collins
Allen Gilbert Collins National Museum of Natural History
Richard K. Bambach
Richard K. Bambach National Museum of Natural History
Dirk Schulze-Makuch
Dirk Schulze-Makuch Technical University of Berlin

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