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Louis I. Gordon is a researcher affiliated with Oregon State University in the United States. Their work spans multiple interdisciplinary fields within social sciences, focusing on areas that address both environmental and cultural studies.

The primary fields of study for this researcher include Social Sciences. Their specific subfields of research comprise:

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Literature and Literary Theory
  • Sociology and Political Science

Louis I. Gordon's research covers a range of topics, most notably:

  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • Global Energy and Sustainability Research
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • American Jewish Fiction Analysis
  • Jewish and Middle Eastern Studies
  • Jewish Identity and Society

Their publication record includes contributions to various academic journals. Among the recent published papers are:

  • "How are oil and gas firms integrating carbon dioxide removal into their climate strategies?" (2025), published in Energy Research & Social Science
  • "Roth and the Jews: Another Look" (2022), published in Philip Roth Studies

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Louis I. Gordon include:

  • William F. Lamb
  • Sean Low
  • M. Mattila

The main publication venues associated with this researcher's work are:

  • Energy Research & Social Science
  • Philip Roth Studies

Best Publications

  • Submarine Thermal Springs on the Galápagos Rift

    John B. Corliss;Jack Dymond;Louis I. Gordon;John M. Edmond

  • Oxygen solubility in seawater : better fitting equations

    Herncin E. Garcia;Louis I. Gordon

  • Ridge crest hydrothermal activity and the balances of the major and minor elements in the ocean: The Galapagos data

    J.M. Edmond;C. Measures;R.E. McDuff;L.H. Chan

  • Phosphorus limitation of primary productivity in the eastern Mediterranean Sea

    M. D. Krom;N. Kress;S. Brenner;L. I. Gordon

  • Isotopic Exchange Effects in the Evaporation of Water, 1, Low-Temperature Experimental Results

    H. Craig;L. I. Gordon;Y. Horibe

  • Hyperproductivity of the Ross Sea (Antarctica) polynya during austral spring

    Walker O. Smith;Louis I. Gordon

  • Nitrous oxide in the oxygen minimum of the eastern tropical North Pacific: evidence for its consumption during denitrification and possible mechanisms for its production

    Yuval Cohen;Louis I. Gordon

  • On the formation of metal-rich deposits at ridge crests

    J.M. Edmond;C. Measures;B. Mangum;B. Grant

  • Nutrient depletion indicates high primary productivity in the Weddell Sea

    Joe C. Jennings;Louis I. Gordon;David M. Nelson

  • Nitrous oxide production in the Ocean

    Yuval Cohen;Louis I. Gordon

  • Particulate matter and nutrient distributions in the ice-edge zone of the Weddell Sea: relationship to hydrography during late summer

    David M. Nelson;Walker O. Smith;Robin D. Muench;Louis I. Gordon

  • Spring distributions of density, nutrients, and phytoplankton biomass in the ice edge zone of the Weddell‐Scotia Sea

    David M. Nelson;Walker O. Smith;Louis I. Gordon;Bruce A. Huber

  • Production and pelagic dissolution of biogenic silica in the Southern Ocean

    David M. Nelson;Louis I. Gordon

  • Carbon-13: carbon-12 ratios in dissolved and particulate organic matter in the sea

    P.M. Williams;L.I. Gordon

  • Distribution of CO2 species, estimates of net community production, and air-sea CO2 exchange in the Ross Sea polynya

    Nicholas R. Bates;Dennis A. Hansell;Craig A. Carlson;Louis I. Gordon

  • Biogeochemical regimes, net community production and carbon export in the Ross Sea, Antarctica

    Colm Sweeney;Dennis A Hansell;Craig A Carlson;L.A Codispoti

  • Nutrient dynamics and new production in a warm-core eddy from the Eastern Mediterranean Sea

    M.D. Krom;S. Brenner;N. Kress;A. Neori

  • Early spring phytoplankton blooms in ice platelet layers of the southern Weddell Sea, Antarctica

    Victor Smetacek;R. Scharek;L. I. Gordon;H. Eicken

  • Is the CH 4 , H 2 and CO venting from submarine hydrothermal systems produced by thermophilic bacteria?

    John A. Baross;Marvin D. Lilley;Louis I. Gordon

  • Temporal trends in deep ocean Redfield ratios.

    Markus Pahlow;Ulf Riebesell

  • δ13C and δ15N variations in Weddell Sea particulate organic matter

    G.H. Rau;C.W. Sullivan;L.I. Gordon

  • Reduced Gases and Bacteria in Hydrothermal Fluids: The Galapagos Spreading Center and 21°N East Pacific Rise

    Marvin D. Lilley;John A. Baross;Louis I. Gordon

Frequent Co-Authors

Walker O. Smith
Walker O. Smith Shanghai Jiao Tong University
David M. Nelson
David M. Nelson Oregon State University
Eberhard Fahrbach
Eberhard Fahrbach Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Nurit Kress
Nurit Kress Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research
Renate Scharek
Renate Scharek Spanish National Research Council
Michael D. Krom
Michael D. Krom University of Haifa
Colm Sweeney
Colm Sweeney National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Craig A. Carlson
Craig A. Carlson University of California, Santa Barbara
Dennis A. Hansell
Dennis A. Hansell University of Miami

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