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Mark Rehkämper publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mark Rehkämper sits on this spectrum.

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Mark Rehkämper D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mark Rehkämper sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Mark Rehkämper is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a total of 35 and 27 publications respectively. Their work frequently addresses subfields including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Ecology, Geophysics, Pollution, and Plant Science.

The scientist's research focuses on multiple topics, notably:

  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Heavy metals in environment
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Trace Elements in Health
  • Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance

Mark Rehkämper has contributed to various peer-reviewed papers, with recent publications including:

  • Cadmium isotope fractionation reveals genetic variation in Cd uptake and translocation by Theobroma cacao and role of natural resistance-associated macrophage protein 5 and heavy metal ATPase-family transporters, 2020, Horticulture Research
  • Rhenium-Based Complexes and in Vivo Testing: A Brief History, 2020, ChemBioChem
  • Nucleosynthetic isotope anomalies of zinc in meteorites constrain the origin of Earth's volatiles, 2023, Science
  • The cadmium and zinc isotope compositions of the silicate Earth - Implications for terrestrial volatile accretion, 2022, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Zinc stable isotopes in urine as diagnostic for cancer of secretory organs, 2021, Metallomics

Their frequent co-authors reflect collaborative work within the scientific community and include:

  • Rebekah E. T. Moore
  • Barry J. Coles
  • Katharina Kreissig
  • Tina van de Flierdt
  • Rayssa Martins

Publication venues where their work appears repeatedly include:

  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts
  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Chemical Geology
  • Metallomics
  • Goldschmidt Abstracts

Best Publications

  • Ir, Ru, Pt, and Pd in basalts and komatiites: new constraints for the geochemical behavior of the platinum-group elements in the mantle

    Mark Rehkämper;Mark Rehkämper;A.N. Halliday;A.N. Halliday;J.G. Fitton;D.-C. Lee

  • The GEOTRACES Intermediate Data Product 2017

    Reiner Schlitzer;Robert F. Anderson;Elena Masferrer Dodas;Maeve Lohan

  • Applications of Multiple Collector-ICPMS to Cosmochemistry, Geochemistry, and Paleoceanography

    Alex N. Halliday;Der Chuen Lee;John N. Christensen;Mark Rehkämper

  • Stable isotope compositions of cadmium in geological materials and meteorites determined by multiple-collector ICPMS

    Frank Wombacher;Mark Rehkämper;Klaus Mezger;Carsten Münker

  • High precision 230Th/232Th and 234U/238U measurements using energyfiltered ICP magnetic sector multiple collector mass spectrometry

    Xiaozhong Luo;Mark Rehkämper;Der-Chuen Lee;Alex N. Halliday

  • Determination of ultra-low Nb, Ta, Zr and Hf concentrations and the chondritic Zr/Hf and Nb/Ta ratios by isotope dilution analyses with multiple collector ICP-MS

    Stefan Weyer;Stefan Weyer;Carsten Münker;Mark Rehkämper;Mark Rehkämper;Klaus Mezger

  • Thallium isotope variations in seawater and hydrogenetic, diagenetic, and hydrothermal ferromanganese deposits

    M. Rehkämper;Martin Frank;J. R. Hein;D. Porcelli

  • Investigation of matrix effects for Pb isotope ratio measurements by multiple collector ICP-MS: verification and application of optimized analytical protocols

    Mark Rehkämper;Mark Rehkämper;Klaus Mezger

  • Cadmium isotope fractionation in seawater — A signature of biological activity

    S. Ripperger;M. Rehkämper;D. Porcelli;A.N. Halliday

  • Resolution of inter-laboratory discrepancies in Mo isotope data: an intercalibration

    Tatiana Goldberg;Gwyneth Gordon;Gareth Izon;Gareth Izon;Corey Archer

  • Multiple collector ICP-MS: Introduction to instrumentation, measurement techniques and analytical capabilities

    Mark Rehkämper;Maria Schönbächler;Claudine H. Stirling

  • Fate of Cd in Agricultural Soils: A Stable Isotope Approach to Anthropogenic Impact, Soil Formation, and Soil-Plant Cycling.

    Martin Ernst Imseng;Matthias Wiggenhauser;Anita Keller;Michael Müller

  • Hydrothermal fluid fluxes calculated from the isotopic mass balance of thallium in the ocean crust

    Sune G. Nielsen;Sune G. Nielsen;Mark Rehkämper;Mark Rehkämper;Damon A.H. Teagle;David A. Butterfield

  • Cadmium stable isotope cosmochemistry

    Frank Wombacher;Frank Wombacher;Frank Wombacher;Mark Rehkämper;Mark Rehkämper;Klaus Mezger;Addi Bischoff

  • Non-chondritic platinum-group element ratios in oceanic mantle lithosphere: petrogenetic signature of melt percolation?

    Mark Rehkämper;Mark Rehkämper;A.N. Halliday;A.N. Halliday;J. Alt;J.G. Fitton

  • Cadmium, indium, tin, tellurium, and sulfur in oceanic basalts: Implications for chalcophile element fractionation in the Earth

    Wen Yi;Alex N. Halliday;Alex N. Halliday;Jeff C. Alt;Der-Chuen Lee;Der-Chuen Lee

  • Precise determination of cadmium isotope fractionation in seawater by double spike MC-ICPMS

    S. Ripperger;M. Rehkämper;M. Rehkämper

  • A Common Reference Material for Cadmium Isotope Studies -- NIST SRM 3108

    Wafa Abouchami;Stephen J. G. Galer;Tristan J. Horner;Mark Rehkämper

  • The precise measurement of Tl isotopic compositions by MC-ICPMS: Application to the analysis of geological materials and meteorites

    Mark Rehkämper;Mark Rehkämper;Alex N Halliday;Alex N Halliday

  • The precise and accurate determination of thallium isotope compositions and concentrations for water samples by MC-ICPMS

    Sune G. Nielsen;Mark Rehkämper;Joel Baker;Alex N. Halliday

  • Platinum-group element abundance patterns in different mantle environments

    Mark Rehkämper;Alex N. Halliday;Alex N. Halliday;Dan Barfod;Dan Barfod;J. Godfrey Fitton;J. Godfrey Fitton

  • Niobium-Zirconium Chronometry and Early Solar System Development

    Maria Schonbachler;Mark Rehkämper;Alex N. Halliday;Der Chuen Lee

Frequent Co-Authors

Alex N. Halliday
Alex N. Halliday Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Sune G. Nielsen
Sune G. Nielsen Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Barry J. Coles
Barry J. Coles Imperial College London
Der-Chuen Lee
Der-Chuen Lee Academia Sinica
Tina van de Flierdt
Tina van de Flierdt Imperial College London
Dominik J. Weiss
Dominik J. Weiss Imperial College London
Gretchen Benedix
Gretchen Benedix Curtin University
Laura F. Robinson
Laura F. Robinson University of Bristol

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