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Jordan F. Clark is affiliated with the University of California, Santa Barbara in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Environmental Science, with work spanning several related subfields including Economics and Econometrics, Environmental Engineering, Geochemistry and Petrology, Genetics, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

The main topics addressed in their research include Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry, Groundwater flow and contamination studies, Economic and Financial Impacts of Cancer, Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy, Biosimilars and Bioanalytical Methods, Radioactive contamination and transfer, and Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior.

Among their recent publications are:

  • "Delivering the precision oncology paradigm: reduced R&D costs and greater return on investment through a companion diagnostic informed precision oncology medicines approach" (2023) in Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice
  • "Short-lived natural radionuclides as tracers in hydrogeological studies - A review" (2024) in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Keep your cool: Overwintering physiology in response to urbanization in the acorn ant, Temnothorax curvispinosus" (2023) in Journal of Thermal Biology
  • "Sulfur Hexafluoride and Potassium Bromide as Groundwater Tracers for Managed Aquifer Recharge" (2020) in Ground Water
  • "Recycled water could recharge aquifers in the Central Valley" (2023) in California Agriculture

Clark has published frequently in the following venues:

  • Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Journal of Thermal Biology
  • Ground Water

Collaboration is a notable aspect of their work, with repeated co-authorship alongside several researchers, including Bethany Michelle Slifko, Howard L. McLeod, Dave Smart, Sarah P. Gerenday, and Inês Abrunhosa Amaral. These collaborations reflect a multidisciplinary approach that integrates expertise from various specializations.

Best Publications

  • Cooling of Tropical Brazil (5°C) During the Last Glacial Maximum

    M. Stute;M. Forster;H. Frischkorn;A. Serejo

  • Implications of projected climate change for groundwater recharge in the western United States

    Thomas Meixner;Andrew H. Manning;David A. Stonestrom;Diana M. Allen

  • Paleotemperatures in the southwestern United States derived from noble gases in ground water

    M. Stute;P. Schlosser;J. F. Clark;W. S. Broecker

  • Quantifying groundwater discharge to Cockburn River, southeastern Australia, using dissolved gas tracers 222Rn and SF6

    P. G. Cook;S. Lamontagne;D. Berhane;J. F. Clark

  • A 30,000 yr Continental Paleotemperature Record Derived from Noble Gases Dissolved in Groundwater from the San Juan Basin, New Mexico

    Martin Stute;Jordan F. Clark;Peter Schlosser;Wallace S. Broecker

  • Temporal variation in natural methane seep rate due to tides, Coal Oil Point area, California

    J. R. Boles;J. F. Clark;I. Leifer;L. Washburn

  • A paleotemperature record derived from dissolved noble gases in groundwater of the Aquia Aquifer (Maryland, USA)

    Werner Aeschbach-Hertig;Werner Aeschbach-Hertig;Martin Stute;Martin Stute;Jordan F Clark;Robert F Reuter

  • Natural marine seepage blowout: Contribution to atmospheric methane

    Ira Leifer;Bruce P. Luyendyk;Jim Boles;Jordan F. Clark

  • Gas exchange rates in the tidal Hudson river using a dual tracer technique

    Jordan F. Clark;Rik Wanninkhof;Peter Schlosser;H. James Simpson

  • The mangrove pump: The tidal flushing of animal burrows in a tropical mangrove forest determined from radionuclide budgets

    Thomas C. Stieglitz;Jordan F. Clark;Gary J. Hancock

  • Dissolved methane distributions and air-sea flux in the plume of a massive seep field, Coal Oil Point, California

    Susan Mau;Susan Mau;David L. Valentine;Jordan F. Clark;Justin Reed

  • Chemical evolution of shallow groundwater as recorded by springs, Sagehen basin; Nevada County, California

    Laura K Rademacher;Jordan F Clark;G.Bryant Hudson;Don C Erman

  • Decrease in natural marine hydrocarbon seepage near Coal Oil Point, California, associated with offshore oil production

    Derek C. Quigley;Derek C. Quigley;J. Scott Hornafius;J. Scott Hornafius;Bruce P. Luyendyk;Robert D. Francis

  • Old groundwater influence on stream hydrochemistry and catchment response times in a small Sierra Nevada catchment: Sagehen Creek, California

    Laura K. Rademacher;Jordan F. Clark;David W. Clow;G. Bryant Hudson

  • A 3H/3He Study of Ground Water Flow in a Fractured Bedrock Aquifer

    W. Aeschbach-Hertig;P. Schlosser;P. Schlosser;M. Stute;M. Stute;H.J. Simpson;H.J. Simpson

  • Modifications of the local environment by natural marine hydrocarbon seeps

    Ira Leifer;Jordan F. Clark;Robert F. Chen

  • Balancing the last glacial maximum (LGM) sea-level budget

    Alexander R. Simms;Lorraine Lisiecki;Geoffrey Gebbie;Pippa L. Whitehouse

  • Evolution of groundwater age in a mountain watershed over a period of thirteen years

    Andrew H. Manning;Jordan F. Clark;Stephanie H. Diaz;Laura K. Rademacher

  • Dissolved hydrocarbon flux from natural marine seeps to the southern California Bight

    Jordan F. Clark;Libe Washburn;J. Scott Hornafius;Bruce P. Luyendyk

  • Transient discharges from marine hydrocarbon seeps: spatial and temporal variability

    I. Leifer;J. R. Boles;B. P. Luyendyk;J. F. Clark

  • SF6-3He tracer release experiment: A new method of determining longitudinal dispersion coefficients in large rivers

    Jordan F. Clark;Peter Schlosser;Martin Stute;H. James Simpson

Frequent Co-Authors

Libe Washburn
Libe Washburn University of California, Santa Barbara
Peter Schlosser
Peter Schlosser Arizona State University
Martin Stute
Martin Stute Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Ira Leifer
Ira Leifer University of California, Santa Barbara
Bruce P. Luyendyk
Bruce P. Luyendyk University of California, Santa Barbara
David L. Valentine
David L. Valentine University of California, Santa Barbara
Brian A. Bergamaschi
Brian A. Bergamaschi United States Geological Survey
David T. Ho
David T. Ho University of Hawaii System
Peter G. Cook
Peter G. Cook Flinders University
Wallace S. Broecker
Wallace S. Broecker Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

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