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Justin V. Strauss

Justin V. Strauss

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Earth Science

D-Index
37
Citations
5133
World Ranking
6868
National Ranking
2405

Overview

Justin V. Strauss is a researcher affiliated with Dartmouth College in the United States, specializing primarily in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work covers a broad range of subfields including Geophysics, Paleontology, Atmospheric Science, Geology, and Mechanics of Materials. The research topics they focus on include Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geological Studies and Exploration, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, and Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis.

Their recent peer-reviewed publications highlight a consistent contribution to geological and planetary sciences. Notable works include:

  • "Calibrating the coevolution of Ediacaran life and environment" (2020) published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Global and local drivers of the Ediacaran Shuram carbon isotope excursion" (2022) published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • "A long-term record of early to mid-Paleozoic marine redox change" (2021) published in Science Advances
  • "The Sedimentary Geochemistry and Paleoenvironments Project" (2021) published in Geobiology
  • "Sustained increases in atmospheric oxygen and marine productivity in the Neoproterozoic and Palaeozoic eras" (2024) published in Nature Geoscience

Justin V. Strauss has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Alan D. Rooney, William C. McClelland, Nicholas J. Tosca, Erik A. Sperling, and Karol Faehnrich. These collaborative relationships reflect an engagement with researchers active across multiple dimensions of Earth sciences.

The venues in which Strauss publishes often include:

  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
  • Geology
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Science Advances

This distribution indicates a broad dissemination of research findings in both highly specialized and interdisciplinary journals related to geological studies. The publication record includes a significant number of papers in Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America, where Strauss has published 47 contributions, underscoring active participation in the geological research community.

Best Publications

  • Calibrating the Cryogenian.

    Francis Alexander Macdonald;Mark D. Schmitz;James L. Crowley;Charles F. Roots

  • A Cryogenian chronology: Two long-lasting synchronous Neoproterozoic glaciations

    Alan D. Rooney;Justin V. Strauss;Alan D. Brandon;Francis A. Macdonald

  • Re-Os geochronology and coupled Os-Sr isotope constraints on the Sturtian snowball Earth

    Alan D. Rooney;Francis A. Macdonald;Justin V. Strauss;Francis Oe Dudas

  • Continental flood basalt weathering as a trigger for Neoproterozoic Snowball Earth

    Grant M. Cox;Grant M. Cox;Galen P. Halverson;Galen P. Halverson;Ross K. Stevenson;Michelle Vokaty

  • The stratigraphic relationship between the Shuram carbon isotope excursion, the oxygenation of Neoproterozoic oceans, and the first appearance of the Ediacara biota and bilaterian trace fossils in northwestern Canada

    Francis Alexander Macdonald;Justin Vincent Strauss;Erik A. Sperling;Galen P. Halverson

  • Calibrating the coevolution of Ediacaran life and environment

    Alan D Rooney;Marjorie D Cantine;Kristin D Bergmann;Irene Gómez-Pérez

  • Neoproterozoic iron formation: An evaluation of its temporal, environmental and tectonic significance

    Grant M. Cox;Galen P. Halverson;William G. Minarik;Daniel P. Le Heron

  • Life: the first two billion years

    Andrew Herbert Knoll;Kristin D. Bergmann;Justin Strauss

  • Deposits from Wave-Influenced Turbidity Currents: Pennsylvanian Minturn Formation, Colorado, U.S.A.

    M. P. Lamb;P. M. Myrow;C. Lukens;K. Houck

  • Sedimentary talc in Neoproterozoic carbonate successions

    Nicholas Tosca;Francis Alexander Macdonald;Justin Vincent Strauss;David T Johnston

  • 740 Ma vase-shaped microfossils from Yukon, Canada: Implications for Neoproterozoic chronology and biostratigraphy

    Justin V. Strauss;Alan D. Rooney;Francis A. Macdonald;Alan D. Brandon

  • Global and local drivers of the Ediacaran Shuram carbon isotope excursion

    Unknown

  • Oxygen, facies, and secular controls on the appearance of Cryogenian and Ediacaran body and trace fossils in the Mackenzie Mountains of northwestern Canada

    Erik Sperling;Calla Carbone;Justin Strauss;David T Johnston

  • Cryogenian of Yukon

    Francis A. Macdonald;Mark D. Schmitz;Justin V. Strauss;Galen P. Halverson

  • An early diagenetic deglacial origin for basal Ediacaran “cap dolostones”

    Anne Sofie C. Ahm;Adam C. Maloof;Francis A. Macdonald;Paul F. Hoffman

  • A model for Cryogenian iron formation

    Grant M. Cox;Galen P. Halverson;André Poirier;Daniel Le Heron

  • Laurentian origin for the North Slope of Alaska: Implications for the tectonic evolution of the Arctic

    Justin V. Strauss;Francis A. Macdonald;John F. Taylor;John E. Repetski

  • A long-term record of early to mid-Paleozoic marine redox change.

    Erik A. Sperling;Michael J. Melchin;Tiffani Fraser;Richard G. Stockey

  • Controlled hydroxyapatite biomineralization in an ~810 million-year-old unicellular eukaryote

    Phoebe A. Cohen;Justin V. Strauss;Alan D. Rooney;Mukul Sharma

  • DYNAMICS OF A TRANSGRESSIVE PRODELTAIC SYSTEM: IMPLICATIONS FOR GEOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE WITHIN A PENNSYLVANIAN INTRACRATONIC BASIN, COLORADO, U.S.A.

    P. M. Myrow;C. Lukens;M. P. Lamb;K. Houck

  • Early Neoproterozoic Basin Formation in Yukon, Canada: Implications for the make-up and break-up of Rodinia

    Francis Alexander Macdonald;Galen P. Halverson;Justin Vincent Strauss;Emily F. Smith

  • Upper Windermere Supergroup and the transition from rifting to continent-margin sedimentation, Nadaleen River area, northern Canadian Cordillera

    David P. Moynihan;Justin V. Strauss;Lyle L. Nelson;Colin D. Padget

  • STRATIGRAPHY OF THE PORT NOLLOTH GROUP OF NAMIBIA AND SOUTH AFRICA AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE AGE OF NEOPROTEROZOIC IRON FORMATIONS

    Francis Alexander Macdonald;Justin Vincent Strauss;Catherine V. Rose;Francis Ő. Dudas

Frequent Co-Authors

William C. McClelland
William C. McClelland University of Iowa
Francis A. Macdonald
Francis A. Macdonald University of California, Santa Barbara
Erik A. Sperling
Erik A. Sperling Stanford University
Galen P. Halverson
Galen P. Halverson McGill University
Nicholas J. Tosca
Nicholas J. Tosca University of Oxford
Andrew H. Knoll
Andrew H. Knoll Harvard University
Grant M. Cox
Grant M. Cox University of Adelaide
Michael J. Melchin
Michael J. Melchin St. Francis Xavier University
Woodward W. Fischer
Woodward W. Fischer California Institute of Technology
Mark D. Schmitz
Mark D. Schmitz Boise State University

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