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Thomas F. Pedersen

Thomas F. Pedersen

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
59
Citations
18435
World Ranking
1978
National Ranking
88

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

Thomas F. Pedersen is affiliated with the University of Victoria in Canada and has contributed to research primarily within the field of Engineering.

Their subfields of study include:

  • Ocean Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Environmental Chemistry

Thomas F. Pedersen's research topics focus on:

  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics

Recent publications include:

  • Effect of a dense inflow on the stratification of a steep-sided lake, 2024, Limnology and Oceanography
  • ODP Leg 145, Hole 887D - Well Logging Data, 2020, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • ODP Leg 145, Hole 883F - Well Logging Data, 2020, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • ODP Leg 145, Hole 881C - Well Logging Data, 2020, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • ODP Leg 145, Hole 884E - Well Logging Data, 2020, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

Frequent co-authors in their work are:

  • Ivan A Basov
  • David K. Rea
  • Thomas R. Janecek
  • Eve Arnold
  • John A. Barron

Their works have been published mainly in the following venues:

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

Thomas F. Pedersen was recognized as a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in 2007.

Best Publications

  • The Global Carbon Cycle: A Test of Our Knowledge of Earth as a System

    P. Falkowski;R. J. Scholes;E. Boyle;J. Canadell

  • Geochemistry of Recent oxic and anoxic marine sediments: Implications for the geological record

    S.E Calvert;T.F Pedersen

  • Impacts of atmospheric anthropogenic nitrogen on the open ocean.

    R. A. Duce;J. LaRoche;K. Altieri;K. R. Arrigo

  • Rhenium and molybdenum enrichments in sediments as indicators of oxic, suboxic and sulfidic conditions of deposition

    John Crusius;Stephen Calvert;Thomas Pedersen;David Sage

  • Chapter Fourteen Elemental Proxies for Palaeoclimatic and Palaeoceanographic Variability in Marine Sediments: Interpretation and Application

    S.E. Calvert;T.F. Pedersen

  • Sedimentary geochemistry of manganese; implications for the environment of formation of manganiferous black shales

    S. E. Calvert;T. F. Pedersen

  • Large changes in oceanic nutrient inventories from glacial to interglacial periods

    R. S. Ganeshram;T. F. Pedersen;S. E. Calvert;J. W. Murray

  • Carbon Cycling in the Glacial Ocean: Constraints on the Ocean’s Role in Global Change

    Rainer Zahn;Thomas F. Pedersen;Michael A. Kaminski;Laurent Labeyrie

  • Increased productivity in the eastern equatorial Pacific during the last glacial maximum (19,000 to 14,000 yr B.P)

    Thomas F. Pedersen

  • A review of nitrogen isotopic alteration in marine sediments

    Rebecca S. Robinson;Markus Kienast;Ana Luiza Albuquerque;Mark Altabet

  • Onset of permanent stratification in the subarctic Pacific Ocean

    Gerald H. Haug;Gerald H. Haug;Daniel Mikhail Sigman;Ralf Tiedemann;Thomas F. Pedersen

  • The geochemistry of manganese carbonate in Panama Basin sediments

    T.F. Pedersen;N.B. Price

  • Glacial-interglacial variability in denitrification in the World's Oceans: Causes and consequences

    Raja S. Ganeshram;Thomas F. Pedersen;Stephen E. Calvert;Gavin W. McNeill

  • Carbon dioxide release from the North Pacific abyss during the last deglaciation.

    Eric D. Galbraith;Eric D. Galbraith;Samuel L. Jaccard;Samuel L. Jaccard;Thomas F. Pedersen;Daniel Mikhail Sigman

  • Glacial-interglacial changes in nutrient utilization in the equatorial Pacific Ocean

    J. W. Farrell;T. F. Pedersen;S. E. Calvert;B. Nielsen

  • Glacial‐Holocene Biogenic Sedimentation Patterns in the South China Sea: Productivity Variations and Surface Water pCO2

    R. C. Thunell;Miao Qingmin;S. E. Calvert;T. F. Pedersen

  • Lack of enhanced preservation of organic matter in sediments under the oxygen minimum on the Oman Margin

    T.F. Pedersen;G.B. Shimmield;N.B. Price

  • Distribution of dinoflagellate cysts in surface sediments from the northeastern Pacific Ocean (43-25°N) in relation to sea-surface temperature, salinity, productivity and coastal upwelling

    Vera Pospelova;Anne de Vernal;Thomas F. Pedersen

  • Glacial/interglacial changes in subarctic north pacific stratification.

    Samuel L Jaccard;Gerald H Haug;Daniel M Sigman;Thomas F Pedersen

  • Paleoclimate, global change and the future

    Keith D. Alverson;Raymond S. Bradley;Thomas F. Pedersen

  • Carbon Cycling in the Glacial Ocean: Constraints on the Ocean's Role in Global Change : Quantitative Approaches in Paleoceanography

    Rainer Zahn;Thomas F. Pedersen

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen E. Calvert
Stephen E. Calvert University of British Columbia
Eric D. Galbraith
Eric D. Galbraith McGill University
Samuel L. Jaccard
Samuel L. Jaccard University of Lausanne
Daniel M. Sigman
Daniel M. Sigman Princeton University
Rainer Zahn
Rainer Zahn Autonomous University of Barcelona
Roger Francois
Roger Francois University of British Columbia
Tadamichi Oba
Tadamichi Oba Hokkaido University
Gerald H. Haug
Gerald H. Haug Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Vera Pospelova
Vera Pospelova University of Victoria

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