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Reinhard Hesse

Reinhard Hesse

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Earth Science

D-Index
37
Citations
4637
World Ranking
6936
National Ranking
355

Overview

Reinhard Hesse is affiliated with McGill University in Canada. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering with a particular focus on Ocean Engineering and Mechanical Engineering as subfields of study.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods

Hesse has contributed to several scholarly publications over recent years, with papers appearing in diverse scientific venues. Their recent papers include:

  • "DSDP Leg 67, Hole 499D - Well Logging Data" (2020), published in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • "POLITICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ASPECT OF THE IDEAS DIALOGICAL ETHICS" (2024), published in Izvestiâ KazUMOiMÂ im. Abylaj hana.
  • "INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION: HISTORY, DETERMINANTS, POLITICAL ASPECTS AND EFFECTS" (2021), published in Russian Agency for Digital Standardization

The venues where Hesse's publications are found reflect their interdisciplinary reach within engineering and social-political discourse:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Izvestiâ KazUMOiMÂ im. Abylaj hana.
  • Russian Agency for Digital Standardization

Frequent collaborators contributing to their published work include:

  • Jean Aubouin
  • Rolvon Huene
  • Jacques Azéma
  • William T. Coulbourn
  • Darrel S. Cowan

Hesse's scholarly profile highlights engagement with both theoretical and applied topics within engineering disciplines, spanning from detailed well logging data analyses to broader discussions on political and philosophical ethics.

Best Publications

  • Gas hydrates (clathrates) causing pore-water freshening and oxygen isotope fractionation in deep-water sedimentary sections of terrigenous continental margins

    Reinhard Hesse;William E. Harrison

  • Silica diagenesis: origin of inorganic and replacement cherts

    Unknown

  • Pore water anomalies of submarine gas-hydrate zones as tool to assess hydrate abundance and distribution in the subsurface

    Unknown

  • Oxygen-18 enrichment in the water of a clathrate hydrate☆

    D.W. Davidson;D.G. Leaist;Reinhard Hesse

  • Turbiditic and non‐turbiditic mudstone of Cretaceous flysch sections of the East Alps and other basins

    Reinhard Hesse

  • Diagenesis #13. Origin of chert: Diagenesis of biogenic siliceous sediments

    Reinhard Hesse

  • Early Diagenesis of Deep-Sea Sediments

    Reinhard Hesse;Ulrike Schacht

  • Evidence for an additional Heinrich event between H5 and H6 in the Labrador Sea

    Harunur Rashid;Reinhard Hesse;David J. W. Piper

  • Asymmetrical turbid surface-plume deposition near ice-outlets of the Pleistocene Laurentide ice sheet in the Labrador Sea

    Reinhard Hesse;Saeed Khodabakhsh;Ingo Klaucke;William B. F. Ryan

  • The Northwest Atlantic Mid-Ocean Channel of the Labrador Sea: II. Deposition of parallel laminated levee-muds from the viscous sublayer of low density turbidity currents

    Reinhard Hesse;Sung Kwun Chough

  • CONTINENTAL SLOPE SEDIMENTATION ADJACENT TO AN ICE-MARGIN. II. GLACIOMARINE DEPOSITIONAL FACIES ON LABRADOR SLOPE AND GLACIAL CYCLES

    Dong Wang;Reinhard Hesse

  • Leg 67: The Deep Sea Drilling Project Mid-America Trench transect off Guatemala

    Roland Von Huene;Jean Aubouin;Jacques Azema;Grant Blackinton

  • Gigantism in unique biogenic magnetite at the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum.

    Dirk Schumann;Timothy D. Raub;Robert E. Kopp;Jean-Luc Guerquin-Kern

  • Diachronous Deposits: a Kinematic Interpretation of the Post Jurassic Sedimentary Sequence on the Pacific Plate

    B. C. Heezen

  • Depositional facies of late Pleistocene Heinrich events in the Labrador Sea

    Reinhard Hesse;Saeed Khodabakhsh

  • Continental slope sedimentation adjacent to an ice margin. III. The upper Labrador Slope

    Reinhard Hesse;Ingo Klauck;Saeed Khodabakhsh;David Piper

  • The Northwest Atlantic Mid-Ocean Channel of the Labrador Sea. V. Sedimentology of a giant deep-sea channel

    Reinhard Hesse;Sung Kwun Chough;Allan Rakofsky

  • Submarine meandering thalweg and turbidity, currents flowing for 4,000 km in the, Northwest Atlantic Mid-Ocean Channel, Labrador Sea

    S. Chough;Reinhard Hesse

  • 12. STABLE ISOTOPE STUDIES (Cl, O, AND H) OF INTERSTITIAL WATERS FROM SITE 997, BLAKE RIDGE GAS HYDRATE FIELD, WEST ATLANTIC 1

    Reinhard Hesse;Shaun K. Frape;Per K. Egeberg;Ryo Matsumoto

  • Fluvial features in the deep-sea: new insights from the glacigenic submarine drainage system of the Northwest Atlantic Mid-Ocean Channel in the Labrador Sea

    Ingo Klaucke;Reinhard Hesse

  • Sandy submarine braid plains: Potential deep-water reservoirs

    Reinhard Hesse;Ingo Klaucke;Saeed Khodabakhsh;David J. W. Piper

  • Flow parameters of turbidity currents in a low‐sinuosity giant deep‐sea channel

    Ingo Klaucke;R. Hesse;W. B. F. Ryan

  • Contourites from Eirik Ridge, South of Greenland

    S.K. Chough;S.K. Chough;R. Hesse;R. Hesse

Frequent Co-Authors

Ingo Klaucke
Ingo Klaucke GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Hojatollah Vali
Hojatollah Vali McGill University
William B. F. Ryan
William B. F. Ryan Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
David J.W. Piper
David J.W. Piper Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Reinhard Gaupp
Reinhard Gaupp Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Shaun K. Frape
Shaun K. Frape University of Waterloo
Roland von Huene
Roland von Huene United States Geological Survey
Jean Aubouin
Jean Aubouin Sorbonne University
James L. Aronson
James L. Aronson Dartmouth College
Iain M. Samson
Iain M. Samson University of Windsor

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