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Earth Science

D-Index
33
Citations
3370
World Ranking
8496
National Ranking
858

Best Publications

  • Biosilicification drives a decline of dissolved Si in the oceans through geologic time

    Daniel J. Conley;Daniel J. Conley;Patrick J. Frings;Patrick J. Frings;Guillaume Fontorbe;Wim Clymans;Wim Clymans

  • Ice sheets as a missing source of silica to the polar oceans

    Jonathan Hawkings;Jemma L. Wadham;Liane G. Benning;Katharine R. Hendry

  • Variability and change in the west Antarctic Peninsula marine system: Research priorities and opportunities

    Sian F. Henley;Oscar M. Schofield;Katharine R. Hendry;Irene Ruth Schloss

  • The relationship between silicon isotope fractionation in sponges and silicic acid concentration.: Modern and core-top studies of biogenic opal.

    Katharine Rosemary Hendry;Laura F. Robinson

  • Barium isotopes reveal role of ocean circulation on barium cycling in the Atlantic

    Stephanie L. Bates;Katharine R. Hendry;Helena V. Pryer;Helena V. Pryer;Christopher W. Kinsley;Christopher W. Kinsley

  • Deep ocean nutrients during the Last Glacial Maximum deduced from sponge silicon isotopic compositions

    Katharine Rosemary Hendry;Katharine Rosemary Hendry;R. Bastian Georg;Rosalind E. M. Rickaby;Laura F. Robinson

  • A review of the stable isotope bio-geochemistry of the global silicon cycle and its associated trace elements

    Jill N. Sutton;Luc André;Damien Cardinal;Daniel J. Conley;Daniel J. Conley

  • Millennial scale persistence of organic carbon bound to iron in Arctic marine sediments

    Johan C. Faust;Allyson Tessin;Ben J. Fisher;Mark Zindorf

  • Diatom silicon isotopes as a proxy for silicic acid utilisation: a southern ocean core top calibration

    Katherine E. Egan;Rosalind E. M. Rickaby;Melanie J. Leng;Melanie J. Leng;Katharine Rosemary Hendry;Katharine Rosemary Hendry

  • Delivering Sustained, Coordinated, and Integrated Observations of the Southern Ocean for Global Impact

    Louise Newman;Petra Heil;Petra Heil;Rowan Trebilco;Rowan Trebilco;Katsuro Katsumata

  • Clumped isotope composition of cold-water corals: A role for vital effects?

    Peter T. Spooner;Weifu Guo;Laura F. Robinson;Nivedita Thiagarajan

  • Opening the gateways for diatoms primes Earth for Antarctic glaciation

    Katherine E. Egan;Rosalind E. M. Rickaby;Katharine Rosemary Hendry;Alex N. Halliday

  • Using silicon isotopes to understand the role of the Southern Ocean in modern and ancient biogeochemistry and climate

    Katharine R. Hendry;Mark A. Brzezinski

  • Controls on stable isotope and trace metal uptake in Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (sinistral) from an Antarctic sea-ice environment

    Katharine Rosemary Hendry;Rosalind E. M. RIckaby;Michael P. Meredith;Henry Elderfield

  • Sediment efflux of silicon on the Greenland margin and implications for the marine silicon cycle

    Hong Chin Ng;Lucie Cassarino;Rebecca A. Pickering;E. Malcolm S. Woodward

  • Large subglacial source of mercury from the southwestern margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet

    Jon R. Hawkings;Jon R. Hawkings;Benjamin S. Linhoff;Benjamin S. Linhoff;Jemma L. Wadham;Marek Stibal

  • A silicon depleted North Atlantic since the Palaeogene: Evidence from sponge and radiolarian silicon isotopes

    Guillaume Fontorbe;Patrick J. Frings;Christina L. De La Rocha;Katharine R. Hendry

  • Investigation of subglacial weathering under the Greenland Ice Sheet using silicon isotopes

    J. E. Hatton;K. R. Hendry;J. R. Hawkings;J. L. Wadham

  • The biogeochemical impact of glacial meltwater from Southwest Greenland

    Katharine R. Hendry;Veerle A.I. Huvenne;Laura F. Robinson;Amber Annett

  • Competition between silicifiers and non-silicifiers in the past and present ocean and its evolutionary impacts

    Katharine R. Hendry;Alan O. Marron;Flora Vincent;Daniel J. Conley

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