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40
Citations
7009
World Ranking
8020
National Ranking
2864

Research.com Recognitions

  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America
  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America

Overview

Marith C. Reheis is affiliated with the United States Geological Survey in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with specific subfield interests including Atmospheric Science, Geochemistry and Petrology, Ecology, Earth-Surface Processes, and Paleontology.

The scientific topics covered in their work include Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry, Geological formations and processes, Tree-ring climate responses, Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, and Archaeology and ancient environmental studies.

The publication record comprises several recent papers, highlighting a focus on geological and geochemical studies:

  • Geomorphic history of Lake Manix, Mojave Desert, California: Evolution of a complex terminal lake basin, 2021, Geomorphology
  • Aeolian sediments in paleowetland deposits of the Las Vegas Formation, 2021, Quaternary Research
  • GSA Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division Distinguished Career Award 2020: 40 Years Searching for Rounded Gravels: Drainage Changes, Floods, and Big Lakes, 2021, Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America

The coauthors frequently collaborating with Marith C. Reheis include Joanna Redwine, Jordon Bright, Cal Ruleman, Adam M. Hudson, and Rachel N. Sortor. These collaborations indicate engagement with a network of researchers contributing to related geoscientific fields.

Most publications appear in the venue "Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America," alongside contributions in "Quaternary Research" and "Geomorphology," illustrating participation in recognized scientific forums related to geology and earth sciences.

Among professional recognitions, Marith C. Reheis has received the title of Fellow of the Geological Society of America.

Best Publications

  • Asian Dust Events of April 1998

    Rudolf B. Husar;D. M. Tratt;B. A. Schichtel;S. R. Falke

  • Dust deposition in southern Nevada and California, 1984-1989: Relations to climate, source area, and source lithology

    Marith C. Reheis;Rolf Kihl

  • Aeolian dust in Colorado Plateau soils: nutrient inputs and recent change in source.

    Richard Reynolds;Jayne Belnap;Marith Reheis;Paul Lamothe

  • The ecology of dust

    Jason P Field;Jayne Belnap;David D Breshears;Jason C Neff

  • Dust emission from wet and dry playas in the Mojave Desert, USA

    Richard L. Reynolds;James C. Yount;Marith C. Reheis;Harland L. Goldstein

  • Constraints on present‐day Basin and Range deformation from space geodesy

    Timothy H. Dixon;Stefano Robaudo;Jeffrey Lee;Marith C. Reheis

  • Quaternary soils and dust deposition in southern Nevada and California

    Marith C. Reheis;Jonathan C. Goodmacher;Jennifer W. Harden;Leslie D. McFadden

  • A 16-year record of eolian dust in Southern Nevada and California, USA: Controls on dust generation and accumulation

    M.C. Reheis

  • Pluvial lakes in the Great Basin of the western United States: a view from the outcrop

    Marith C. Reheis;Kenneth D. Adams;Charles G. Oviatt;Steven N. Bacon

  • Dust deposition downwind of Owens (dry) Lake, 1991-1994 : Preliminary findings

    Marith C. Reheis

  • Late Cenozoic history and slip rates of the Fish Lake Valley, Emigrant Peak, and Deep Springs fault zones, Nevada and California

    Marith C. Reheis;Thomas L. Sawyer

  • Geochemical evidence for diversity of dust sources in the southwestern United States

    Marith C Reheis;James R Budahn;Paul J Lamothe

  • Sediment losses and gains across a gradient of livestock grazing and plant invasion in a cool, semi-arid grassland, Colorado Plateau, USA

    Jayne Belnap;Richard L. Reynolds;Marith C. Reheis;Susan L. Phillips

  • Development Rates of Late Quaternary Soils, Silver Lake Playa, California

    Marith C. Reheis;Ralph R. Shroba;Jennifer W. Harden;Leslie D. McFadden

  • Geochemical evidence for airborne dust additions to soils in Channel Islands National Park, California

    Daniel R. Muhs;James R. Budahn;Donald L. Johnson;Marith Reheis

  • Morphology and genesis of carbonate soils on the Kyle Canyon fan, Nevada, U.S.A.

    Marith C. Reheis;Janet M. Sowers;Emily M. Taylor;Leslie D. McFadden

  • Atmospheric dust in modern soil on aeolian sandstone, Colorado Plateau (USA): Variation with landscape position and contribution to potential plant nutrients

    Richard L. Reynolds;J. Neff;Marith C. Reheis;Paul J. Lamothe

  • Rates of soil development from four soil chronosequences in the southern Great Basin

    Jennifer W. Harden;Emily M. Taylor;Cindy Hill;Robert K. Mark

  • Compositions of modern dust and surface sediments in the Desert Southwest, United States

    Marith C. Reheis;James R. Budahn;Paul J. Lamothe;Richard L. Reynolds

  • Influence of climate and eolian dust on the major-element chemistry and clay mineralogy of soils in the northern Bighorn basin, U.S.A.

    Marith C. Reheis

  • Late Cenozoic drainage history of the southwestern Great Basin and lower Colorado River region : geologic and biotic perspectives

    Marith C. Reheis;Robert Hershler;David M. Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard L. Reynolds
Richard L. Reynolds United States Geological Survey
Jayne Belnap
Jayne Belnap United States Geological Survey
Jennifer W. Harden
Jennifer W. Harden United States Geological Survey
Jason C. Neff
Jason C. Neff University of Colorado Boulder
Leslie D. McFadden
Leslie D. McFadden University of New Mexico
Darrell S. Kaufman
Darrell S. Kaufman Northern Arizona University
Shannon A. Mahan
Shannon A. Mahan United States Geological Survey
Fred M. Phillips
Fred M. Phillips New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Michael R. Rosen
Michael R. Rosen United States Geological Survey
Gregory S. Okin
Gregory S. Okin University of California, Los Angeles

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