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Sherman H. Bloomer is affiliated with Oregon State University in the United States, specializing in the field of Engineering with a focus on Ocean Engineering. Their recent scholarly contributions predominantly address topics related to Drilling and Well Engineering, Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods, and Offshore Engineering and Technologies.

The scientist has a publication record that includes data-intensive well logging studies primarily within ocean drilling contexts. Recent papers include:

  • ODP Leg 135, Hole 835B - Well Logging Data (2020) published in OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • ODP Leg 135, Hole 840B - Well Logging Data (2020) published in OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • ODP Leg 118, Hole 735B - Well Logging Data (2020) published in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • ODP Leg 135, Hole 839B - Well Logging Data (2020) published in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • ODP Leg 135, Hole 838B - Well Logging Data (2020) published in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

These papers reflect Sherman H. Bloomer's engagement with specialized datasets related to offshore drilling and well logging, contributing to open-access scientific repositories.

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Sherman H. Bloomer include:

  • Lindsay M. Parson
  • James W. Hawkins
  • James F. Allan
  • Niels Abrahamsen
  • Ulrich Bednarz

These collaborations indicate a consistent network of researchers active in similar technical and scientific domains, often contributing to collective efforts in ocean engineering research.

Publication venues where Sherman H. Bloomer's work frequently appears are:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

The body of work situates Sherman H. Bloomer firmly within specialized engineering areas, with a concentration on practical and simulation-based methods in drilling and offshore environments. Their research outputs support the academic and applied science communities interested in oceanic resource exploration and related engineering technologies.

Best Publications

  • Geochemical mapping of the Mariana arc‐basin system: Implications for the nature and distribution of subduction components

    Julian A. Pearce;Robert J. Stern;Sherman H. Bloomer;Patty Fryer

  • Subduction zone infancy: Examples from the Eocene Izu-Bonin-Mariana and Jurassic California arcs

    Robert J. Stern;Sherman H. Bloomer

  • Fore-arc basalts and subduction initiation in the Izu-Bonin-Mariana system

    Mark K. Reagan;Osamu Ishizuka;Robert J. Stern;Katherine A. Kelley

  • Early Arc Volcanism and the Ophiolite Problem: A Perspective from Drilling in the Western Pacific

    Sherman H. Bloomer;Brian Taylor;Christopher J. Macleod;Robert J. Stern

  • Chemical and Isotopic Composition of Lavas from the Northern Mariana Trough: Implications for Magmagenesis in Back-arc Basins

    Robert F. Gribble;Robert J. Stern;Sally Newman;Sherman H. Bloomer

  • Isotopic and geochemical provinces of the western Indian Ocean Spreading Centers

    J. J. Mahoney;J. H. Natland;W. M. White;R. Poreda

  • Early stages in the evolution of Izu–Bonin arc volcanism: new age, chemical, and isotopic constraints

    Osamu Ishizuka;Jun Ichi Kimura;Yi B. Li;Robert J. Stern

  • Geochemistry of Lau Basin volcanic rocks: influence of ridge segmentation and arc proximity

    Julian A. Pearce;Michelle Ernewein;Sherman H. Bloomer;Lindsay M. Parson

  • MORB mantle and subduction components interact to generate basalts in the southern Mariana Trough back-arc basin

    Robert F. Gribble;Robert J. Stern;Sherman H. Bloomer;Doris Stüben

  • Lithostratigraphic Evolution of an In-Situ Section of Oceanic Layer 3

    H.J.B. Dick;P.S. Meyer;S. Bloomer;S. Kirby

  • Evolution of intra-oceanic arc-trench systems

    James W. Hawkins;Sherman H. Bloomer;Cynthia A. Evans;John T. Melchior

  • Enriched back-arc basin basalts from the northern Mariana Trough: implications for the magmatic evolution of back-arc basins

    Robert J. Stern;Ping Nan Lin;Julie D. Morris;Michael C. Jackson

  • Multiple mantle plume components involved in the petrogenesis of subduction‐related lavas from the northern termination of the Tonga Arc and northern Lau Basin: Evidence from the geochemistry of arc and backarc submarine volcanics

    Trevor J. Falloon;Leonid V. Danyushevsky;Tony J. Crawford;Roland Maas

  • Petrology and geochemistry of boninite series volcanic rocks from the Mariana trench

    Sherman H. Bloomer;James W. Hawkins

  • Distribution and origin of igneous rocks from the landward slopes of the Mariana Trench: Implications for its structure and evolution

    Sherman H. Bloomer

  • Shoshonitic volcanism in the Northern Mariana Arc: 1. Mineralogic and major and trace element characteristics

    Sherman H. Bloomer;Robert J. Stern;Elisha Fisk;C. H. Geschwind

  • Boninites and Adakites from the Northern Termination of the Tonga Trench: Implications for Adakite Petrogenesis

    Trevor J. Falloon;Leonid V. Danyushevsky;Anthony J. Crawford;Sebastian Meffre

  • Shoshonitic volcanism in the Northern Mariana Arc: 2. Large‐ion lithophile and rare earth element abundances: Evidence for the source of incompatible element enrichments in intraoceanic arcs

    Ping-Nan Lin;Robert J. Stern;Sherman H. Bloomer

  • Subduction factory processes beneath the Guguan cross-chain, Mariana Arc: no role for sediments, are serpentinites important?

    Robert J. Stern;Ed Kohut;Ed Kohut;Sherman H. Bloomer;Matthew Leybourne

  • The source of the subduction component in convergent margin magmas: Trace element and radiogenic isotope evidence from Eocene boninites, Mariana forearc

    Robert J Stern;Julie Morris;Sherman H Bloomer;James W Hawkins

  • Gabbroic and Ultramafic Rocks from the Mariana Trench: An Island Arc Ophiolite

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Frequent Co-Authors

Robert J. Stern
Robert J. Stern The University of Texas at Dallas
Mark K. Reagan
Mark K. Reagan University of Iowa
Katherine A. Kelley
Katherine A. Kelley University of Rhode Island
Osamu Ishizuka
Osamu Ishizuka National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Teruaki Ishii
Teruaki Ishii Shizuoka University
Patricia Fryer
Patricia Fryer University of Hawaii at Manoa
Robert W. Embley
Robert W. Embley Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
Katsuyoshi Michibayashi
Katsuyoshi Michibayashi Nagoya University
Fernando Martinez
Fernando Martinez University of Hawaii at Manoa
James W. Hawkins
James W. Hawkins Scripps Institution of Oceanography

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