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Yuichiro Ueno publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Yuichiro Ueno sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 206 publications — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Yuichiro Ueno D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Yuichiro Ueno sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Yuichiro Ueno is affiliated with the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan and conducts research primarily within the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their scholarly work spans various subfields, including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Paleontology, Geophysics, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist's research covers diverse topics with notable focus areas such as Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Astro and Planetary Science, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, and Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis.

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Yuichiro Ueno include:

  • The Great Oxidation Event preceded a Paleoproterozoic "snowball Earth" (2020), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Mission to Planet Earth: The First Two Billion Years (2020), Space Science Reviews
  • De Novo Design of A Membrane-Anchored Probe for Multidimensional Quantification of Endocytic Dynamics (2022), Advanced Healthcare Materials
  • Tracing sulfur sources in the crust via SIMS measurements of sulfur isotopes in apatite (2021), Chemical Geology
  • Photochemical Synthesis of Ammonia and Amino Acids from Nitrous Oxide (2022), Astrobiology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Yuichiro Ueno include Alexis Gilbert, Mayuko Nakagawa, Naohiro Yoshida, Munetaka Ishiyama, and Koudai Taguchi. These collaborations reflect sustained research partnerships across multiple projects.

The scientist's work has been published repeatedly in several venues that include Goldschmidt2021 abstracts, Goldschmidt Abstracts, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and Goldschmidt2022 abstracts.

Best Publications

  • Evidence from fluid inclusions for microbial methanogenesis in the early Archaean era

    Yuichiro Ueno;Keita Yamada;Naohiro Yoshida;Shigenori Maruyama

  • Low core-mantle boundary temperature inferred from the solidus of pyrolite.

    Ryuichi Nomura;Kei Hirose;Kei Hirose;Kentaro Uesugi;Yasuo Ohishi

  • Quadruple sulfur isotope analysis of ca. 3.5 Ga Dresser Formation: New evidence for microbial sulfate reduction in the early Archean

    Yuichiro Ueno;Shuhei Ono;Shuhei Ono;Douglas Rumble;Shigenori Maruyama

  • Chemotaxonomy of Gibberella zeae with special reference to production of trichothecenes and zearalenone.

    M Ichinoe;H Kurata;Y Sugiura;Y Ueno

  • Carbon Isotopic Signatures of Individual Archean Microfossils(?) from Western Australia

    Yuichiro Ueno;Yukio Isozaki;Hisayoshi Yurimoto;Shigenori Maruyama

  • Biological and chemical detection of trichothecene mycotoxins of Fusarium species.

    Y. Ueno;Y. Ueno;N. Sato;N. Sato;K. Ishii;K. Ishii;K. Sakai;K. Sakai

  • Carbon isotopes and petrography of kerogens in ~ 3.5-Ga hydrothermal silica dikes in the North Pole area, Western Australia

    Yuichiro Ueno;Yuichiro Ueno;Hideyoshi Yoshioka;Shigenori Maruyama;Yukio Isozaki

  • Carbon isotope chemostratigraphy of a Precambrian/Cambrian boundary section in the Three Gorge area, South China: Prominent global-scale isotope excursions just before the Cambrian Explosion

    Tomoko Ishikawa;Yuichiro Ueno;Tsuyoshi Komiya;Yusuke Sawaki

  • Hydrothermal fluid geochemistry at the Iheya North field in the mid-Okinawa trough: Implication for origin of methane in subseafloor fluid circulation systems

    Shinsuke Kawagucci;Shinsuke Kawagucci;Hitoshi Chiba;Jun Ichiro Ishibashi;Toshiro Yamanaka

  • Geological sulfur isotopes indicate elevated OCS in the Archean atmosphere, solving faint young sun paradox.

    Yuichiro Ueno;Matthew Stanley Johnson;Sebastian Oscar Danielache;Carsten Eskebjerg

  • Variability in the microbial communities and hydrothermal fluid chemistry at the newly discovered Mariner hydrothermal field, southern Lau Basin

    Ken Takai;Takuro Nunoura;Jun Ichiro Ishibashi;John Lupton

  • Geology and zircon geochronology of the Acasta Gneiss Complex, northwestern Canada: New constraints on its tectonothermal history

    Tsuyoshi Iizuka;Tsuyoshi Komiya;Yuichiro Ueno;Ikuo Katayama

  • The Great Oxidation Event preceded a Paleoproterozoic “snowball Earth”

    Matthew R Warke;Tommaso Di Rocco;Tommaso Di Rocco;Aubrey L Zerkle;Aivo Lepland

  • Carbon and oxygen isotope chemostratigraphies of the Yangtze platform, South China: Decoding temperature and environmental changes through the Ediacaran

    Miyuki Tahata;Yuichiro Ueno;Tomoko Ishikawa;Yusuke Sawaki

  • High-precision spectroscopy of 32S, 33S, and 34S sulfur dioxide : Ultraviolet absorption cross sections and isotope effects

    Sebastian O. Danielache;Carsten Eskebjerg;Matthew S. Johnson;Yuichiro Ueno

  • Origin of methane in serpentinite-hosted hydrothermal systems: The CH4–H2–H2O hydrogen isotope systematics of the Hakuba Happo hot spring

    Konomi Suda;Yuichiro Ueno;Yuichiro Ueno;Motoko Yoshizaki;Hitomi Nakamura

  • An appraisal of Archaean supracrustal sequences in Chitradurga Schist Belt, Western Dharwar Craton, Southern India

    Tomokazu Hokada;Tomokazu Hokada;Kenji Horie;M. Satish-Kumar;Yuichiro Ueno

  • Ion microprobe analysis of graphite from ca. 3.8 Ga metasediments, Isua supracrustal belt, West Greenland: Relationship between metamorphism and carbon isotopic composition

    Yuichiro Ueno;Hisayoshi Yurimoto;Hideyoshi Yoshioka;Tsuyoshi Komiya

  • Micro-FTIR spectroscopic signatures of Bacterial lipids in Proterozoic microfossils

    Motoko Igisu;Motoko Igisu;Motoko Igisu;Yuichiro Ueno;Mie Shimojima;Satoru Nakashima

  • Occurrence of Gibberella zeae strains that produce both nivalenol and deoxynivalenol.

    Y Sugiura;Y Watanabe;T Tanaka;S Yamamoto

Frequent Co-Authors

Naohiro Yoshida
Naohiro Yoshida Tokyo Institute of Technology
Shigenori Maruyama
Shigenori Maruyama Tokyo Institute of Technology
Tsuyoshi Komiya
Tsuyoshi Komiya University of Tokyo
Ken Takai
Ken Takai Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Yukio Isozaki
Yukio Isozaki University of Tokyo
Yuji Sano
Yuji Sano Kōchi University
Degan Shu
Degan Shu Northwest University
Kouki Kitajima
Kouki Kitajima University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jian Han
Jian Han Northwest University
Naoto Takahata
Naoto Takahata University of Tokyo

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