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Richard J. Reeder is affiliated with Stony Brook University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on several subfields including Biomaterials, Paleontology, Geophysics, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

The scientist's work concentrates on key topics such as Calcium Carbonate Crystallization and Inhibition, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, High-pressure Geophysics and Materials, and Cephalopods and Marine Biology.

Recent papers authored by Richard J. Reeder include:

  • Geometrically frustrated interactions drive structural complexity in amorphous calcium carbonate (2023, Nature Chemistry)
  • Geometrically-frustrated interactions drive structural complexity in amorphous calcium carbonate (2023, arXiv (Cornell University))
  • Structural complexity in amorphous calcium carbonate (2023, Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances)

Frequent co-authors with whom Reeder has collaborated include:

  • Thomas C. Nicholas
  • Volker L. Deringer
  • Andrew L. Goodwin
  • Adam Edward Stones
  • A. R. Patel

Their work has been published repeatedly in venues such as:

  • Nature Chemistry
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances

Best Publications

  • Relationship between surface structure, growth mechanism, and trace element incorporation in calcite

    Jeanne Paquette;Richard J. Reeder

  • Formation of rutile nuclei at anatase {112} twin interfaces and the phase transformation mechanism in nanocrystalline titania

    R. Lee Penn;Jillian F. Banfield

  • Uranyl Incorporation into Calcite and Aragonite: XAFS and Luminescence Studies

    Richard J. Reeder;Melissa Nugent;Geraldine M. Lamble;C. Drew Tait

  • Interaction of divalent cobalt, zinc, cadmium, and barium with the calcite surface during layer growth

    Richard J. Reeder

  • Zinc incorporation into hydroxylapatite.

    Yuanzhi Tang;Helen F. Chappell;Martin T. Dove;Richard J. Reeder

  • Arsenate uptake by calcite: Macroscopic and spectroscopic characterization of adsorption and incorporation mechanisms

    Vasso G. Alexandratos;Evert J. Elzinga;Richard J. Reeder

  • Metal Speciation and Its Role in Bioaccessibility and Bioavailability

    Richard J. Reeder;Martin A. A. Schoonen;Antonio Lanzirotti

  • Coprecipitation of Uranium(VI) with Calcite: XAFS, micro-XAS, and luminescence characterization

    Richard J Reeder;Melissa Nugent;C.Drew Tait;David E Morris

  • Structural Characteristics of Synthetic Amorphous Calcium Carbonate

    F. Marc Michel;Jason MacDonald;Jian Feng;Brian L. Phillips

  • X-ray absorption spectroscopy study of Cu2+ and Zn2+ adsorption complexes at the calcite surface: Implications for site-specific metal incorporation preferences during calcite crystal growth

    Evert Elzinga;R. J. Reeder

  • Mineral-fluid partitioning and isotopic fractionation of boron in synthetic calcium carbonate

    N.G. Hemming;R.J. Reeder;G.N. Hanson

  • Seawater pH control on the boron isotopic composition of calcite: evidence from inorganic calcite precipitation experiments

    A. Sanyal;A. Sanyal;M. Nugent;R. J. Reeder;Jelle Bijma

  • XAFS study of the coordination and local relaxation around Co (super 2+) , Zn (super 2+) , Pb (super 2+) , and Ba (super 2+) trace elements in calcite

    Richard J. Reeder;Geraldine M. Lamble;Paul A. Northrup

  • Nanoporous Structure and Medium-Range Order in Synthetic Amorphous Calcium Carbonate

    Andrew L. Goodwin;F. Marc Michel;Brian L. Phillips;David A. Keen;David A. Keen

  • New type of compositional zoning in calcite: Insights into crystal-growth mechanisms

    Jeanne Paquette;Richard J. Reeder

  • Surface structural controls on compositional zoning of SO2−4 and SeO2−4 in synthetic calcite single crystals

    Wilfried J. Staudt;Richard J. Reeder;Martin A.A. Schoonen

  • Sector zoning in calcite cement crystals: Implications for trace element distributions in carbonates

    Richard J Reeder;John C Grams

  • Coprecipitation of chromate with calcite: Batch experiments and X-ray absorption spectroscopy

    Yuanzhi Tang;Evert J. Elzinga;Young Jae Lee;Richard J. Reeder

  • The long-term fate of Cu2+, Zn2+, and Pb2+ adsorption complexes at the calcite surface: An X-ray absorption spectroscopy study

    Evert J. Elzinga;Ashaki A. Rouff;Richard J. Reeder

  • High-pressure structural study of dolomite and ankerite

    Nancy L. Ross;Richard J. Reeder

  • Structural characteristics of synthetic amorphous calcium carbonate

    F. M. Michel;J. McDonald;J. Feng;B. L. Phillips

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian L. Phillips
Brian L. Phillips Stony Brook University
Daniel R. Strongin
Daniel R. Strongin Temple University
Nicholas S. Fisher
Nicholas S. Fisher Stony Brook University
Martin A. A. Schoonen
Martin A. A. Schoonen Stony Brook University
John B. Parise
John B. Parise Stony Brook University
David E. Morris
David E. Morris Los Alamos National Laboratory
James D. Kubicki
James D. Kubicki The University of Texas at El Paso
Jianzhong Zhang
Jianzhong Zhang Los Alamos National Laboratory
Alexandra Navrotsky
Alexandra Navrotsky Arizona State University
Clare P. Grey
Clare P. Grey University of Cambridge

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