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Rebecca Anne Jamieson

Rebecca Anne Jamieson

Rebecca Anne Jamieson 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 Rebecca Anne Jamieson sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Rebecca Anne Jamieson 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 Rebecca Anne Jamieson sits on this spectrum.

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

Overview

Rebecca Anne Jamieson is affiliated with Dalhousie University in Canada and has contributed extensively to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research spans 36 publications within this main field, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches across several subfields such as Geophysics, Paleontology, Atmospheric Science, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Ecology.

Their work addresses diverse topics, notably in Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis, Cardiomyopathy and Myosin Studies, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, and Marine Biology and Ecology Research. This breadth highlights the scientist's engagement with both earth systems and biomedical intersections.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Rebecca Anne Jamieson include the following:

  • An enormous sulfur isotope excursion indicates marine anoxia during the end-Triassic mass extinction, 2020, Science Advances
  • Detecting and quantifying palaeoseasonality in stalagmites using geochemical and modelling approaches, 2021, Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Adaptive ecological niche migration does not negate extinction susceptibility, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Early Jurassic long-term oceanic sulfur-cycle perturbations in the Tibetan Himalaya, 2021, Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Electrophysiological Characterization of Subclinical and Overt Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy by Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Guided Electrocardiography, 2024, Journal of the American College of Cardiology

Frequent co-authors with whom Jamieson has collaborated include Robert J. Newton, Tianchen He, Jacopo Dal Corso, Benjamin Mills, and James U.L. Baldini.

Key publication venues in which Jamieson's research appears include:

  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Chemical Geology
  • Lithos
  • Goldschmidt Abstracts
  • Science Advances

Jamieson's interdisciplinary research integrates geological, geochemical, and ecological methodologies to investigate historical and contemporary planetary processes as well as cardiological phenomena. Their contributions to isotope analysis and marine ecology bridge multiple scientific domains.

Best Publications

  • Himalayan tectonics explained by extrusion of a low-viscosity crustal channel coupled to focused surface denudation

    C. Beaumont;R. A. Jamieson;M. H. Nguyen;B. Lee

  • Crustal channel flows: 1. Numerical models with applications to the tectonics of the Himalayan‐Tibetan orogen

    Christopher Beaumont;Rebecca A. Jamieson;Mai H. Nguyen;Sergei Medvedev;Sergei Medvedev

  • Crustal channel flows: 2. Numerical models with implications for metamorphism in the Himalayan-Tibetan orogen

    Rebecca A. Jamieson;Christopher Beaumont;Sergei Medvedev;Sergei Medvedev;Mai H. Nguyen

  • Crustal flow modes in large hot orogens

    C. Beaumont;M. H. Nguyen;R. A. Jamieson;S. Ellis

  • Geologic transect across the Grenville orogen of Ontario and New York

    SD Carr;RM Easton;Rebecca Anne Jamieson;NG Culshaw

  • Barrovian regional metamorphism: where's the heat?

    Rebecca Anne Jamieson;C. Beaumont;P. Fullsack;B. Lee

  • Modelling tectonic styles and ultra-high pressure (UHP) rock exhumation during the transition from oceanic subduction to continental collision

    C. J. Warren;C. Beaumont;Rebecca Anne Jamieson

  • On the origin of orogens

    R.A. Jamieson;C. Beaumont

  • Interaction of metamorphism, deformation and exhumation in large convergent orogens

    R. A. Jamieson;C. Beaumont;M. H. Nguyen;B. Lee

  • Crustal structure: A key constraint on the mechanism of ultra-high-pressure rock exhumation

    C. Beaumont;Rebecca Anne Jamieson;J. P. Butler;C. J. Warren

  • Crustal Melting and the Flow of Mountains

    Rebecca Anne Jamieson;Martyn J. Unsworth;Nigel B. W. Harris;Claudio L. Rosenberg

  • P-T paths from high temperature shear zones beneath ophiolites

    R. A. Jamieson

  • Orogeny and metamorphism: A model for deformation and pressure‐temperature‐time paths with applications to the central and southern Appalachians

    Rebecca Anne Jamieson;C. Beaumont

  • Metamorphic history of a syn-convergent orogen-parallel detachment: The South Tibetan detachment system, Bhutan Himalaya

    D. A. Kellett;D. Grujic;C. Warren;J. Cottle

  • Provenance of the Greater Himalayan Sequence and associated rocks: predictions of channel flow models

    R. A. Jamieson;C. Beaumont;M. H. Nguyen;Djordje Grujic

  • Synconvergent ductile flow in variable-strength continental crust: Numerical models with application to the western Grenville orogen

    R. A. Jamieson;C. Beaumont;M. H. Nguyen;Nicholas Culshaw

  • Adsorption, sedimentation, and inactivation of E. coli within wastewater treatment wetlands.

    L. Boutilier;Rebecca Anne Jamieson;R. Gordon;C. Lake

  • Evolution of orogenic wedges and continental plateaux: insights from crustal thermal–mechanical models overlying subducting mantle lithosphere

    O. Vanderhaeghe;S. Medvedev;P. Fullsack;C. Beaumont

  • Coeval thrusting and extension during lower crustal ductile flow - implications for exhumation of high-grade metamorphic rocks

    Rebecca Anne Jamieson;C. Beaumont

  • Probing the depths of the India‐Asia collision: U‐Th‐Pb monazite chronology of granulites from NW Bhutan

    C. J. Warren;D. Grujic;D. A. Kellett;D. A. Kellett;J. Cottle;J. Cottle

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher Beaumont
Christopher Beaumont Dalhousie University
Clare J. Warren
Clare J. Warren The Open University
Sandra M. Barr
Sandra M. Barr Acadia University
Djordje Grujic
Djordje Grujic Dalhousie University
John M. Cottle
John M. Cottle University of California, Santa Barbara
Randall R. Parrish
Randall R. Parrish University of Portsmouth
Olivier Vanderhaeghe
Olivier Vanderhaeghe University of Lorraine
Robert Gordon
Robert Gordon Wilfrid Laurier University
John W.F. Waldron
John W.F. Waldron University of Alberta
Susan Ellis
Susan Ellis GNS Science

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