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Overview

Meyer Rubin was affiliated with the United States Geological Survey in the United States. Their research spanned areas within psychology and medicine, focusing specifically on public health, environmental and occupational health, clinical psychology, and social psychology.

Their work addressed topics related to maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, and attachment and relationship dynamics.

Rubin contributed to the scientific literature with at least one documented paper published in 2025:

  • Mindfulness-based mHealth intervention for pregnant black and Latina women at high risk of postpartum depression-the Healthy Mama and Baby study: protocol and data overview for a randomised controlled trial in an integrated healthcare delivery system (2025) published in BMJ Open

Frequent coauthors who collaborated with Rubin included:

  • Ai Kubo
  • Elaine Kurtovich
  • Sara Aghaee
  • Lizeth Gomez Chavez
  • Susan D. Brown

The primary publication venue for Rubin's work was BMJ Open.

Best Publications

  • U.S. Geological Survey Radiocarbon Dates II

    Meyer Rubin;Hans E. Suess

  • Process and rate of dedolomitization: Mass transfer and 14C dating in a regional carbonate aquifer

    William Back;Bruce B. Hanshaw;L. Niel Plummer;Perry H. Rahn

  • 10,000 Years of explosive eruptions of Merapi Volcano, Central Java: archaeological and modern implications

    C. G. Newhall;S. Bronto;B. Alloway;N.G. Banks

  • AMS radiocarbon analyses from Lake Baikal, Siberia: Challanges of dating sediments from a large, oligotrophic lake

    Steven M. Colman;Glenn A. Jones;M. Rubin;J.W. King

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

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

  • Reinterpretation of the exposed record of the last two cycles of Lake Bonneville, Western United States

    William E. Scott;William D. McCoy;Ralph R. Shroba;Meyer Rubin

  • Late Quaternary offsets along the Fairweather fault and crustal plate interactions in southern Alaska

    George Plafker;Travis Hudson;Terry Bruns;Meyer Rubin

  • Carbonate deposition, Pyramid Lake subbasin, Nevada: 2. Lake levels and polar jet stream positions reconstructed from radiocarbon ages and elevations of carbonates (tufas) deposited in the Lahontan basin

    Larry Benson;Michaele Kashgarian;Meyer Rubin

  • Methane in lake kivu: new data bearing on its origin.

    W. G. Deuser;E. T. Degens;G. R. Harvey;M. Rubin

  • U. S. Geological Survey radiocarbon dates, [Part] 5.

    Meyer Rubin;Corrinne Alexander

  • Late Quaternary history of colluvial deposition and erosion in hollows, central California Coast Ranges

    Steven L. Reneau;William E. Dietrich;Douglas J. Donahue;A. J. Timothy Jull

  • Geologic evidence for recurrent moderate to large earthquakes near charleston, South Carolina.

    Stephen F. Obermeier;Gregory S. Gohn;Robert E. Weems;Robert L. Gelinas

  • Evidence of Strong Earthquake Shaking in the Lower Wabash Valley from Prehistoric Liquefaction Features

    S. F. Obermeier;N. R. Bleuer;C. A. Munson;P. J. Munson

  • Mount St. Helens Volcano: Recent and Future Behavior

    Dwight R. Crandell;Donal R. Mullineaux;Meyer Rubin

  • Holocene Eruptive Activity of El Chichón Volcano, Chiapas, Mexico

    Robert I. Tilling;Meyer Rubin;Haraldur Sigurdsson;Steven Carey

  • Deglaciation and postglacial timberline in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado

    P.E. Carrara;W.N. Mode;Meyer Rubin;S.W. Robinson

  • Analysis of Hillslope Erosion Rates Using Dated Colluvial Deposits

    Steven L. Reneau;William E. Dietrich;Meyer Rubin;Douglas J. Donahue

  • Accelerator radiocarbon dating of evidence for prehistoric horticulture in Illinois

    Nicholas Conard;Nicholas Conard;David L. Asch;Nancy B. Asch;David Elmore

  • Geomorphic and paleoclimatic implications of latest Pleistocene radiocarbon dates from colluvium-mantled hollows, California

    Steven L. Reneau;William E. Dietrich;Ronald I. Dorn;C. Rainer Berger

  • Freshwater peat on the continental shelf.

    K. O. Emery;R. L. Wigley;Alexandra S. Bartlett;Meyer Rubin

Frequent Co-Authors

Milan J. Pavich
Milan J. Pavich United States Geological Survey
Steven M. Colman
Steven M. Colman University of Minnesota
William E. Dietrich
William E. Dietrich University of California, Berkeley
L. Niel Plummer
L. Niel Plummer United States Geological Survey
Ronald I. Dorn
Ronald I. Dorn Arizona State University
David Elmore
David Elmore Purdue University West Lafayette
Douglas J. Donahue
Douglas J. Donahue University of Arizona
William H. Orem
William H. Orem United States Geological Survey
Thomas E. Gill
Thomas E. Gill The University of Texas at El Paso
Thomas A. Cahill
Thomas A. Cahill University of California, Davis

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