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Overview

Michael R. Rosen is affiliated with the United States Geological Survey in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas in Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science, with a focus on various related subfields.

The main fields of study in which Michael R. Rosen is active include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Environmental Science

Among the key subfields addressed in their work are:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Geochemistry and Petrology
  • Ecology
  • Pollution
  • Water Science and Technology

The research topics frequently covered by Michael R. Rosen encompass:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Microplastics and Plastic Pollution

Michael R. Rosen has contributed to several publications, with selected recent papers listed below including publication years and venues:

  • Microplastics in Lake Mead National Recreation Area, USA: Occurrence and biological uptake, 2020, PLoS ONE
  • Status and trends of orthophosphate concentrations in groundwater used for public supply in California, 2020, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
  • Trends in nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment concentrations and loads in streams draining to Lake Tahoe, California, Nevada, USA, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Towards the Understanding of Hydrogeochemical Seismic Responses in Karst Aquifers: A Retrospective Meta-Analysis Focused on the Apennines (Italy), 2020, Minerals
  • Linking silicon isotopic signatures with diatom communities, 2022, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Minerals
  • PLoS ONE
  • Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

Michael R. Rosen has collaborated with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Paula J. Noble
  • Lisa L. Stillings
  • Andrea Pozzi
  • Alessandro Maria Michetti
  • Fernando Medina

Best Publications

  • The importance of groundwater in playas: A review of playa classifications and the sedimentology and hydrology of playas

    Michael R. Rosen

  • Biogenicity of Silica Precipitation Around Geysers and Hot-Spring Vents, North Island, New Zealand

    Brian Jones;Robin W. Renaut;Michael R. Rosen

  • Microbial Biofacies in Hot-Spring Sinters: A Model Based on Ohaaki Pool, North Island, New Zealand

    Brian Jones;Robin W. Renaut;Michael R. Rosen

  • Analysis of a municipal wastewater treatment plant using a neural network-based pattern analysis.

    Yoon-Seok Timothy Hong;Michael R. Rosen;Rao Bhamidimarri

  • Microplastics in Lake Mead National Recreation Area, USA: Occurrence and biological uptake.

    Austin K. Baldwin;Andrew R. Spanjer;Michael R. Rosen;Theresa Thom

  • Formation of dolomite in the Coorong region, South Australia

    Michael R. Rosen;Donald E. Miser;Michael A. Starcher;John K. Warren

  • Antarctic permafrost: An analogue for water and diagenetic minerals on Mars

    Warren W. Dickinson;Michael R. Rosen

  • The quality of our Nation's waters: water quality in Principal Aquifers of the United States, 1991-2010

    Leslie A. DeSimone;Peter B. McMahon;Michael R. Rosen

  • Taphonomy of Silicified Filamentous Microbes in Modern Geothermal Sinters—Implications for Identification

    Brian Jones;Robin W. Renaut;Michael R. Rosen

  • Sedimentology, mineralogy and isotopic analysis of Pellet Lake, Coorong region, South Australia

    Michael R. Rosen;Donald E. Miser;John K. Warren

  • Stromatolites Forming in Acidic Hot-Spring Waters, North Island, New Zealand

    Brian Jones;Robin W. Renaut;Michael R. Rosen

  • Identification of methyl triclosan and halogenated analogues in male common carp (Cyprinus carpio) from Las Vegas Bay and semipermeable membrane devices from Las Vegas Wash, Nevada

    Thomas J. Leiker;Sonja R. Abney;Steven L. Goodbred;Michael R. Rosen

  • Controls on the chemical composition of groundwater from alluvial aquifers in the Wanaka and Wakatipu basins, Central Otago, New Zealand

    Michael Rosen;Sarah Jones

  • Vertical zonation of biota in microstromatolites associated with hot springs, North Island, New Zealand

    Brian Jones;Robin W. Renaut;Michael R. Rosen

  • Primary silica oncoids from Orakeikorako Hot Springs, North Island, New Zealand

    Robin W. Renaut;Brian Jones;Michael R. Rosen

  • Intelligent characterisation and diagnosis of the groundwater quality in an urban fractured-rock aquifer using an artificial neural network

    Yoon-Seok Hong;Michael R. Rosen

  • The origin and significance of groundwater-seepage gypsum from Bristol Dry Lake, California, USA

    Michael R. Rosen;John K. Warren

  • Actively growing siliceous oncoids in the Waiotapu geothermal area, North Island, New Zealand

    Brian Jones;Robin W. Renaut;Michael R. Rosen

  • Paleoclimate and basin evolution of playa systems

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  • Biogenicity of gold- and silver-bearing siliceous sinters forming in hot (75°C) anaerobic spring-waters of Champagne Pool, Waiotapu, North Island, New Zealand

    Brian Jones;Robin W. Renaut;Michael R. Rosen

  • High-temperature (>90°C) calcite precipitation at Waikite Hot Springs, North Island, New Zealand

    Brian Jones;Robin W. Renaut;Michael R. Rosen

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian Jones
Brian Jones University of Alberta
Robin W. Renaut
Robin W. Renaut University of Saskatchewan
Frank A. Corsetti
Frank A. Corsetti University of Southern California
Ronald S. Oremland
Ronald S. Oremland United States Geological Survey
Alessandro Maria Michetti
Alessandro Maria Michetti University of Insubria
John P. A. Lamers
John P. A. Lamers University of Bonn
John R. Spear
John R. Spear Colorado School of Mines
Catherine Chagué-Goff
Catherine Chagué-Goff University of New South Wales
William M. Berelson
William M. Berelson University of Southern California
Marith C. Reheis
Marith C. Reheis United States Geological Survey

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