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D-Index
47
Citations
13441
World Ranking
3926
National Ranking
1533

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1966 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Paul E. Damon was affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their academic career involved research and scholarship, although detailed information about specific research fields, subfields, or main topics of work is not available in the current data.

The scientist did not have records of published papers, frequent co-authors, or favored publication venues documented here. Additionally, no information on book publications is provided.

Paul E. Damon was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1966.

Best Publications

  • IntCal04 terrestrial radiocarbon age calibration, 0-26 cal kyr BP

    Paula J. Reimer;Mike G.L. Baillie;Edouard Bard;Alex Bayliss

  • Marine04 marine radiocarbon age calibration, 0-26 cal kyr BP

    Konrad A Hughen;Mike G L Baillie;Edouard Bard;J Warren Beck

  • Calibration of radiocarbon dates; tables based on the consensus data of the Workshop on Calibrating the Radiocarbon Time Scale.

    Jeffrey Klein;J C Lerman;P E Damon;E K Ralph

  • The Potassium-Argon Dating of Late Cenozoic Rocks in East Africa and Italy [and Comments and Reply]

    J. F. Evernden;G. H. Curtis;William Bishop;C. Loring Brace

  • Radiocarbon dating of the Shroud of Turin

    P. E. Damon;D. J. Donahue;B. H. Gore;A. L. Hatheway

  • Persistence of the Gleissberg 88‐year solar cycle over the last ∼12,000 years: Evidence from cosmogenic isotopes

    Alexei N. Peristykh;Paul E. Damon

  • Cenozoic mineral deposits and subduction-related magmatic arcs in Mexico

    Kenneth F. Clark;C. Thomas Foster;Paul E. Damon

  • Temporal Fluctuations of Atmospheric 14C: Causal Factors and Implications

    Paul E. Damon;Juan Carlos Lerman;Austin Long

  • Marine04 Marine radiocarbon age calibration, 26 ? 0 ka BP

    K Hughen;M Baille;E Bard;J Beck

  • The global beryllium 10 cycle

    Unknown

  • Arizona Radiocarbon Dates IV

    Paul E. Damon;Austin Long;Joel J. Sigalove

  • Geochronology of the porphyry copper deposits and related mineralization of Mexico

    Paul E. Damon;Muhammad Shafiqullah;Kenneth F. Clark

  • High-Precision Radiocarbon Dating of Bristlecone Pine from 6554 to 5350 BC

    Timothy W Linick;Austin Long;Paul E Damon;C Wesley Ferguson

  • Evolution of the central Rio Grande rift, New Mexico: New potassium-argon ages

    W.S. Baldridge;P.E. Damon;M. Shafiqullah;R.J. Bridwell

  • Space-time-composition patterns of late Cenozoic mafic volcanism, southwestern Utah and adjoining areas

    Unknown

  • Dates for the Middle Stone Age of East Africa

    Fred Wendorf;R. L. Laury;C. C. Albritton;Romauld Schild

  • Evidence for multiple intrusion and deformation within the Santa Catalina-Rincon-Tortolita crystalline complex, southeastern Arizona

    Stanley B. Keith;Stephen J. Reynolds;Paul E. Damon;Muhammad Shafiqullah

  • An oligocene (?) colorado plateau edge in arizona

    H.W. Peirce;P.E. Damon;M. Shafiqullah

  • Fine and Hyperfine Structure in the Spectrum of Secular Variations of Atmospheric 14C

    Paul E Damon;Songlin Cheng;Timothy W Linick

  • RADIOCARBON CALIBRATION AND APPLICATION TO GEOPHYSICS, SOLAR PHYSICS, AND ASTROPHYSICS

    Paul E. Damon;Alexei N. Peristykh

  • Enhanced cosmic‐ray production of 10Be coincident with the Mono Lake and Laschamp Geomagnetic Excursions

    Lanny R. McHargue;Paul E. Damon;Douglas J. Donahue

  • Fluctuation of atmospheric C14 during the last six millennia

    Paul E. Damon;Austin Long;Donald C. Grey

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas J. Donahue
Douglas J. Donahue University of Arizona
Austin Long
Austin Long University of Arizona
George S. Burr
George S. Burr National Taiwan University
A. J. T. Jull
A. J. T. Jull University of Arizona
Minze Stuiver
Minze Stuiver University of Washington
Paula J. Reimer
Paula J. Reimer Queen's University Belfast
Bernd Kromer
Bernd Kromer Heidelberg University
Konrad A Hughen
Konrad A Hughen Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Edouard Bard
Edouard Bard Aix-Marseille University
Christopher Bronk Ramsey
Christopher Bronk Ramsey University of Oxford

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