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Martin B. Goldhaber 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 Martin B. Goldhaber sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 133 publications — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Martin B. Goldhaber 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 Martin B. Goldhaber sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America
  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America
  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America

Overview

Martin B. Goldhaber is affiliated with the United States Geological Survey in the United States. Their research spans various fields and subfields including Information Systems and Management, Information Systems, and Geochemistry and Petrology. Their work covers topics such as Scientific Computing and Data Management, Research Data Management Practices, and Geological Modeling and Analysis.

Martin B. Goldhaber's publication record includes recent papers such as:

  • The modern geological survey: a model for research, innovation, synthesis. A USGS perspective (2020, Geological Society London Special Publications)
  • Reimagining Shareholder Advocacy on Environmental and Social Issues: The Promise and Pitfalls of 'E&S Stewardship' (2025, SSRN Electronic Journal)

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Martin B. Goldhaber include:

  • Suzette Kimball
  • Jill S. Baron
  • Victor F. Labson

Goldhaber's research has been published primarily in venues such as:

  • Geological Society London Special Publications
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Recognition for their work includes being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2011 and a Fellow of the Geological Society of America.

Best Publications

  • Crossing Disciplines and Scales to Understand the Critical Zone

    Susan L. Brantley;Martin B. Goldhaber;K. Vala Ragnarsdottir

  • Sulfate reduction, diffusion, and bioturbation in Long Island Sound sediments; report of the FOAM Group

    M. B. Goldhaber;R. C. Aller;J. K. Cochran;J. K. Rosenfeld

  • Thermodynamics and kinetics of reactions involving vanadium in natural systems: Accumulation of vanadium in sedimentary rocks

    Richard B Wanty;Martin B Goldhaber

  • CONTROLS AND CONSEQUENCES OF SULFATE REDUCTION RATES IN RECENT MARINE SEDIMENTS

    M.B. Goldhaber;I.R. Kaplan

  • Mechanisms of sulfur incorporation and isotope fractionation during early diagenesis in sediments of the gulf of California

    M.B. Goldhaber;I.R. Kaplan

  • Experimental study of metastable sulfur oxyanion formation during pyrite oxidation at pH 6-9 and 30 degrees C

    Martin B. Goldhaber

  • Rate control in dissolution of alkali feldspars—I. Study of residual feldspar grains by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy

    Radomir Petrović;Robert A. Berner;Martin B. Goldhaber

  • Great Salt Lake, and precursors, Utah: The last 30,000 years

    Ronald J. Spencer;M. J. Baedecker;H. P. Eugster;R. M. Forester

  • Distribution of arsenic, selenium, and other trace elements in high pyrite Appalachian coals: Evidence for multiple episodes of pyrite formation

    S.F. Diehl;M.B. Goldhaber;A.E. Koenig;H.A. Lowers

  • Weathering of the New Albany Shale, Kentucky: II. Redistribution of minor and trace elements

    Michele L.W. Tuttle;George N. Breit;Martin B. Goldhaber

  • Kinetic Controls on Thermochemical Sulfate Reduction as a Source of Sedimentary H2S

    Martin B. Goldhaber;Wilson L. Orr

  • Modes of occurrence of mercury and other trace elements in coals from the warrior field, Black Warrior Basin, Northwestern Alabama

    S.F Diehl;M.B Goldhaber;J.R Hatch

  • Biogeochemical cycling in an organic-rich coastal marine basin. 7. Sulfur mass balance, oxygen uptake and sulfide retention

    Jeffrey P Chanton;Christopher S Martens;Martin B Goldhaber

  • A regional-scale study of chromium and nickel in soils of northern California, USA

    Jean M. Morrison;Martin B. Goldhaber;Lopaka Lee;JoAnn M. Holloway

  • An analytical scheme for determining forms of sulphur in oil shales and associated rocks.

    M.L. Tuttle;M.B. Goldhaber;D.L. Williamson

  • Lead and sulfur isotope investigation of Paleozoic sedimentary rocks from the southern Midcontinent of the United States; implications for paleohydrology and ore genesis of the Southeast Missouri lead belts

    Martin B. Goldhaber;Stanley E. Church;Bruce R. Doe;John N. Aleinikoff

  • Origin of a South Texas roll-type deposit; II, Sulfide petrology and sulfur isotope studies

    Martin B. Goldhaber;Richard L. Reynolds;Robert O. Rye

  • Chromium(VI) generation in vadose zone soils and alluvial sediments of the southwestern Sacramento Valley, California: a potential source of geogenic Cr(VI) to groundwater

    Christopher T. Mills;Jean M. Morrison;Martin B. Goldhaber;Karl J. Ellefsen

  • Sulfur-rich Sediments

    M.B. Goldhaber

  • The interacting roles of climate, soils, and plant production on soil microbial communities at a continental scale

    Mark P. Waldrop;JoAnn M. Holloway;David B. Smith;Martin B. Goldhaber

  • Early diagenesis in transitional sedimentary environments of the White Oak River Estuary, North Carolina 1

    Christopher S. Martens;Martin B. Goldhaber

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard L. Reynolds
Richard L. Reynolds United States Geological Survey
Donald O. Rosenberry
Donald O. Rosenberry United States Geological Survey
Robert O. Rye
Robert O. Rye United States Geological Survey
Richard B. Wanty
Richard B. Wanty Denver Federal Center
Jill S. Baron
Jill S. Baron United States Geological Survey
Donald I. Siegel
Donald I. Siegel Syracuse University
Christopher S. Martens
Christopher S. Martens University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kate M. Scow
Kate M. Scow University of California, Davis
James C. Hower
James C. Hower University of Kentucky
Lawrence W. Snee
Lawrence W. Snee United States Geological Survey

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