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Matthew S. Fantle 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 Matthew S. Fantle sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 106 publications — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Matthew S. Fantle 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 Matthew S. Fantle sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 30 D-Index — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Matthew S. Fantle is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States and conducts research in the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Their work spans various subfields including Atmospheric Science, Paleontology, Environmental Chemistry, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Mechanics of Materials.

The scientist's research primarily focuses on topics such as Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis, Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, and Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry.

Several notable papers authored or coauthored by Matthew S. Fantle include:

  • "The Role of Diagenesis in Shaping the Geochemistry of the Marine Carbonate Record" (2020), Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • "Towards an understanding of the Ca isotopic signal related to ocean acidification and alkalinity overshoots in the rock record" (2020), Chemical Geology

In addition to these articles, Fantle has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Philip A.E. Pogge von Strandmann, Elizabeth M. Griffith, Ben Davis Barnes, Elizabeth Andrews, and Andy Ridgwell.

The scientist has contributed to multiple publications in well-known venues such as Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Chemical Geology, Goldschmidt2021 abstracts, Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, and Applied Geochemistry.

In the area of book publications, Matthew S. Fantle has authored a work titled Calcium Isotopes, published in 2020 by Cambridge University Press.

Best Publications

  • Ca isotopes in carbonate sediment and pore fluid from ODP Site 807A: The Ca2+(aq)–calcite equilibrium fractionation factor and calcite recrystallization rates in Pleistocene sediments

    Matthew S. Fantle;Donald J. DePaolo;Donald J. DePaolo

  • Calcium isotopes in the global biogeochemical Ca cycle: Implications for development of a Ca isotope proxy

    Matthew S. Fantle;Edward T. Tipper

  • Iron isotopic fractionation during continental weathering

    Matthew S. Fantle;Donald J. DePaolo;Donald J. DePaolo

  • Variations in the marine Ca cycle over the past 20 million years

    Matthew S. Fantle;Donald J. DePaolo;Donald J. DePaolo

  • The effects of diagenesis and dolomitization on Ca and Mg isotopes in marine platform carbonates: Implications for the geochemical cycles of Ca and Mg

    Matthew S. Fantle;John Andrew Higgins

  • Sr isotopes and pore fluid chemistry in carbonate sediment of the Ontong Java Plateau: Calcite recrystallization rates and evidence for a rapid rise in seawater Mg over the last 10 million years

    Matthew S. Fantle;Donald J. DePaolo;Donald J. DePaolo

  • The Role of Diagenesis in Shaping the Geochemistry of the Marine Carbonate Record

    Matthew S. Fantle;B. Davis Barnes;Kimberly V. Lau

  • Stable mineral recrystallization in low temperature aqueous systems: A critical review

    Christopher A. Gorski;Matthew S. Fantle

  • Implications of seawater Mg/Ca variability for Plio-Pleistocene tropical climate reconstruction

    Martín Medina-Elizalde;David W. Lea;Matthew S. Fantle

  • Isotopic approaches for quantifying the rates of marine burial diagenesis

    M. S. Fantle;K. M. Maher;D. J. DePaolo

  • A model describing flowback chemistry changes with time after Marcellus Shale hydraulic fracturing

    Victor N. Balashov;Terry Engelder;Xin Gu;Matthew S. Fantle

  • Essentials of iron, chromium, and calcium isotope analysis of natural materials by thermal ionization mass spectrometry

    Matthew S. Fantle;Thomas D. Bullen

  • Evaluating the Ca isotope proxy

    Matthew S. Fantle

  • Fe cycling in the Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory, Pennsylvania: An analysis of biogeochemical weathering and Fe isotope fractionation

    Tiffany Yesavage;Matthew S. Fantle;Jeffrey Vervoort;Ryan Mathur

  • Carbon and nitrogen sources for juvenile blue crabs Callinectes sapidus in coastal wetlands

    A. I. Dittel;C. E. Epifanio;S. M. Schwalm;M. S. Fantle

  • Chemical weathering and lithologic controls of water chemistry in a high-elevation river system: Clark's Fork of the Yellowstone river, Wyoming and Montana

    Travis W. Horton;C. Page Chamberlain;Matt Fantle;Joel D. Blum

  • Calcium isotopic evidence for rapid recrystallization of bulk marine carbonates and implications for geochemical proxies

    Matthew S. Fantle

  • Copper Isotopic Perspectives on Supergene Processes: Implications for the Global Cu Cycle

    Ryan Mathur;Matthew S. Fantle

  • Groundwater influences on atmospheric dust generation in deserts

    A.J. Elmore;J.M. Kaste;G.S. Okin;M.S. Fantle

  • Geochemical evidence for volcanic activity prior to and enhanced terrestrial weathering during the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum

    Rebecca Wieczorek;Matthew S. Fantle;Lee R. Kump;Gregory Ravizza

  • Exploring the importance of authigenic clay formation in the global Li cycle

    Elizabeth Andrews;Elizabeth Andrews;Philip A.E. Pogge von Strandmann;Matthew S. Fantle

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald J. DePaolo
Donald J. DePaolo Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Philip A.E. Pogge von Strandmann
Philip A.E. Pogge von Strandmann Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Anton Eisenhauer
Anton Eisenhauer GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Susan L. Brantley
Susan L. Brantley Pennsylvania State University
Andy Ridgwell
Andy Ridgwell University of California, Riverside
Christopher A. Gorski
Christopher A. Gorski Pennsylvania State University
Thomas D. Bullen
Thomas D. Bullen United States Geological Survey
David W. Lea
David W. Lea University of California, Santa Barbara
Marilyn L. Fogel
Marilyn L. Fogel University of California, Riverside
Ryan Mathur
Ryan Mathur Juniata College

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