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Overview

John J. G. Reijmer is affiliated with Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands and has a substantial body of work in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a notable focus on Earth-Surface Processes, Atmospheric Science, Geophysics, Paleontology, and Environmental Chemistry.

Their research spans multiple core topics including:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies

John J. G. Reijmer has contributed to various prominent publication venues. These frequently include:

  • Sedimentology
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Marine Geology

Their recent papers include:

  • Marine carbonate factories: Review and update, 2021, Sedimentology
  • On the settling of marine carbonate grains: Review and challenges, 2021, Earth-Science Reviews
  • Restricted internal oxygen isotope exchange in calcite veins: Constraints from fluid inclusion and clumped isotope-derived temperatures, 2021, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Diagenetic controls on the elastic velocity of the early Triassic Upper Khartam Member (Khuff Formation, central Saudi Arabia), 2020, Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • Shape-dependent settling velocity of skeletal carbonate grains: Implications for calciturbidites, 2023, Sedimentology

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated extensively with John J. G. Reijmer include:

  • Christian Betzler
  • Gregor P. Eberli
  • Dick Kroon
  • Peter K. Swart
  • Mitchell J Malone

Best Publications

  • Highstand Shedding of Carbonate Platforms

    Wolfgang Schlager;John J. G. Reijmer;Andre Droxler

  • Homo erectus at Trinil on Java used shells for tool production and engraving

    Josephine C. A. Joordens;Josephine C. A. Joordens;Francesco d’Errico;Francesco d’Errico;Frank P. Wesselingh;Stephen Munro;Stephen Munro

  • The abrupt onset of the modern South Asian Monsoon winds.

    Christian Betzler;Gregor P. Eberli;Dick Kroon;James D. Wright

  • Microspar development during early marine burial diagenesis : A comparison of Pliocene carbonates from the Bahamas with Silurian limestones from Gotland (Sweden)

    Axel Munnecke;Hildegard Westphal;John J. G. Reijmer;Christian Samtleben

  • Marine carbonate factories: Review and update

    John J. G. Reijmer

  • Sedimentary patterns and geometries of the Bahamian outer carbonate ramp (Miocene–Lower Pliocene, Great Bahama Bank)

    Christian Betzler;John J. G. Reijmer;Karin Bernet;Gregor P. Eberli

  • Monsoon-induced partial carbonate platform drowning (Maldives, Indian Ocean)

    Christian Betzler;Christian Hübscher;Sebastian Lindhorst;John J.G. Reijmer

  • Postglacial flooding history of Mayotte Lagoon (Comoro Archipelago, southwest Indian Ocean)

    J Zinke;J.J.G Reijmer;B.A Thomassin;W.-Chr Dullo

  • Sea‐level and ocean‐current control on carbonate‐platform growth, Maldives, Indian Ocean

    Christian Betzler;Jörn Fürstenau;Thomas Lüdmann;Christian Hübscher

  • Mapping bathymetry and depositional facies on Great Bahama Bank

    Paul Mitch Harris;Samuel J. Purkis;James Ellis;Peter K. Swart

  • Acoustic properties in travertines and their relation to porosity and pore types

    Jeroen Soete;Luuk Kleipool;Hannes Claes;Steven Claes

  • Drowning of a Lower Jurassic carbonate platform: Jbel Bou Dahar, High Atlas, Morocco

    Dierk P. G. Blomeier;John J. G. Reijmer

  • A reevaluation of facies on Great Bahama Bank I : new facies maps of western Great Bahama Bank

    John J. G. Reijmer;John J. G. Reijmer;Thorsten Bauch;Susanne Zechel;Lars Reuning

  • Refinement of Miocene sea level and monsoon events from the sedimentary archive of the Maldives (Indian Ocean)

    C. Betzler;G. P. Eberli;T. Lüdmann;J. Reolid

  • The influence of Late Cretaceous tectonic processes on sedimentation patterns along the northeastern Arabian plate margin (Fars Province, SW Iran)

    Alireza Piryaei;Alireza Piryaei;John J. G. Reijmer;John J. G. Reijmer;Frans S. P. van Buchem;Mohsen Yazdi-Moghadam

  • Periplatform drift: The combined result of contour current and off-bank transport along carbonate platforms

    Christian Betzler;Sebastian Lindhorst;Gregor P. Eberli;Thomas Lüdmann

  • New insights into the morphology and sedimentary processes along the western slope of Great Bahama Bank

    T. Mulder;E. Ducassou;G.P. Eberli;V. Hanquiez

  • Holocene millennial to centennial carbonate cyclicity recorded in slope sediments of the Great Bahama Bank and its climatic implications

    Sven Roth;John J. G. Reijmer

  • Calciturbidite composition related to exposure and flooding of a carbonate platform (Triassic, Eastern Alps)

    J. J. G. Reijmer;W. G. H. Z. Ten Kate;A. Sprenger;W. Schlager

  • A reevaluation of facies on Great Bahama Bank II: Variations in the d13C, d18O, and mineralogy of surface sediments

    Peter K. Swart;John J.G. Reijmer;John J.G. Reijmer;Robert Otto

  • Sub‐Milankovitch cycles in periplatform carbonates from the early Pliocene Great Bahama Bank

    Lars Reuning;Lars Reuning;John J. G. Reijmer;John J. G. Reijmer;Christian Betzler;Axel Timmermann

Frequent Co-Authors

Christian Betzler
Christian Betzler Universität Hamburg
Gregor P. Eberli
Gregor P. Eberli University of Miami
Peter K. Swart
Peter K. Swart University of Miami
Thomas Lüdmann
Thomas Lüdmann Universität Hamburg
Hubert B. Vonhof
Hubert B. Vonhof Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Dick Kroon
Dick Kroon University of Edinburgh
Luca Lanci
Luca Lanci University of Urbino
James D. Wright
James D. Wright Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Luigi Jovane
Luigi Jovane Universidade de São Paulo
Thierry Mulder
Thierry Mulder University of Bordeaux

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