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Overview

Terry Wilson is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States. Their primary field of study is Environmental Science, with a focus on subfields such as Water Science and Technology, Environmental Chemistry, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Pollution, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

The main topics covered in their research include Water Quality and Resources Studies, Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics, Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Smart Materials for Construction, Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry, and Groundwater Flow and Contamination Studies.

Wilson's recent publications span several years and appear in various scientific venues. The papers are as follows:

  • "Guidelines for the use of automatic samplers in collecting surface-water quality and sediment data," 2024, published in Techniques and methods
  • "Sediment and chemical contaminant loads in tributaries to the Anacostia River, Washington, District of Columbia, 2016-17," 2020, published in Scientific investigations report
  • "Distribution of chlorinated volatile organic compounds and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in groundwater and surface water at the former Naval Air Warfare Center, West Trenton, New Jersey, 2018," 2023, published in Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World

Throughout their career, Wilson has collaborated with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Cherie V. Miller
  • Evan A. Lechner
  • Alex R. Fiore
  • Thomas E. Imbrigiotta

The venues in which Wilson most frequently publishes include:

  • Techniques and methods
  • Scientific investigations report
  • Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World

Best Publications

  • Obliquity-paced Pliocene West Antarctic ice sheet oscillations

    T. Naish;T. Naish;R. Powell;R. Levy;R. Levy;G. Wilson

  • Transition from back-arc to foreland basin development in the southernmost Andes: Stratigraphic record from the Ultima Esperanza District, Chile

    Terry J. Wilson

  • Polar research: Six priorities for Antarctic science

    Mahlon C. Kennicutt;Steven L. Chown;John J. Cassano;Daniela Liggett

  • Observed rapid bedrock uplift in Amundsen Sea Embayment promotes ice-sheet stability

    Valentina R. Barletta;Valentina R. Barletta;Michael Bevis;Benjamin E. Smith;Terry Wilson

  • A roadmap for Antarctic and Southern Ocean science for the next two decades and beyond

    M.C. Kennicutt;S.L. Chown;J.J. Cassano;D. Liggett

  • Were aspects of Pan-African deformation linked to Iapetus opening?

    Anne Grunow;Richard Hanson;Terry Wilson

  • Bedrock displacements in Greenland manifest ice mass variations, climate cycles and climate change

    Michael Bevis;John Wahr;Shfaqat A. Khan;Finn Bo Madsen

  • UPb zircon ages from the Hook granite massif and Mwembeshi dislocation: constraints on Pan-African deformation, plutonism, and transcurrent shearing in Central Zambia

    Richard E. Hanson;Melissa S. Wardlaw;Terry J. Wilson;Giddy Mwale

  • Geologic evolution of the neoproterozoic Zambezi orogenic belt in Zambia

    Richard E. Hanson;Terry J. Wilson;Hubert Munyanyiwa

  • Large-scale rhyolite peperites (Jurassic, southern Chile)

    Richard E. Hanson;Terry J. Wilson

  • The crustal thickness of West Antarctica

    J. Chaput;R. C. Aster;R. C. Aster;A. Huerta;X. Sun;X. Sun

  • Gondwana assembly: The view from Southern Africa and East Gondwana

    T.J. Wilson;A.M. Grunow;R.E. Hanson

  • Seismic Structure of the Antarctic Upper Mantle Imaged with Adjoint Tomography

    A. J. Lloyd;D. A. Wiens;Hejun Zhu;J. Tromp

  • The crust and upper mantle structure of central and West Antarctica from Bayesian inversion of Rayleigh Wave and receiver functions

    Weisen Shen;Weisen Shen;Douglas A. Wiens;Sridhar Anandakrishnan;Richard C. Aster

  • Seismic facies and stratigraphy of the Cenozoic succession in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica: Implications for tectonic, climatic and glacial history

    Christopher R. Fielding;Joanne Whittaker;Stuart A. Henrys;Terry J. Wilson

  • Upper mantle structure of central and West Antarctica from array analysis of Rayleigh wave phase velocities

    David S. Heeszel;David S. Heeszel;Douglas A. Wiens;Sridhar Anandakrishnan;Richard C. Aster

  • Imaging the Antarctic mantle using adaptively parameterized P-wave tomography: Evidence for heterogeneous structure beneath West Antarctica

    Samantha E. Hansen;Jordan H. Graw;Lindsey M. Kenyon;Andrew A. Nyblade

  • Cenozoic structural segmentation of the Transantarctic Mountains rift flank in southern Victoria Land

    Terry J Wilson

  • New criteria for systematic mapping and reliability assessment of monogenetic volcanic vent alignments and elongate volcanic vents for crustal stress analyses

    Timothy S. Paulsen;Terry J. Wilson

  • Geodetic measurements of vertical crustal velocity in West Antarctica and the implications for ice mass balance

    Michael Bevis;Eric Kendrick;Robert Smalley;Ian Dalziel

  • Seismic facies and stratigraphy of the Cenozoic succession in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica: Implications for tectonic, climatic and glacial history

    C.R. Fielding;J. Whittaker;S.A. Henrys;T.J. Wilson

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard C. Aster
Richard C. Aster Colorado State University
Sridhar Anandakrishnan
Sridhar Anandakrishnan Pennsylvania State University
Ian W. D. Dalziel
Ian W. D. Dalziel The University of Texas at Austin
Douglas A. Wiens
Douglas A. Wiens Washington University in St. Louis
Michael Bevis
Michael Bevis The Ohio State University
Andrew A. Nyblade
Andrew A. Nyblade Pennsylvania State University
Stuart Henrys
Stuart Henrys University of Auckland
Robert Smalley
Robert Smalley University of Memphis
Tim R Naish
Tim R Naish Victoria University of Wellington
Peter Barrett
Peter Barrett Victoria University of Wellington

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