Brian Beard

Brian Beard

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 78

North America-United States

About Brian Beard

Brian Beard, With an exceptional h-index of 78 and a recent h-index of 46 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison, specializes in the field of Geology, Astrobiology, Isotope Geochemistry.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Stable potassium (K) isotope characteristics at mid-ocean ridge hydrothermal vents and its implications for the global K cycle

Reply to Comment by Birger Rasmussen and Janet R. Muhling on “Early Archean biogeochemical iron cycling and nutrient availability: New insights from a 3.5 Ga land-sea …

Early Archean biogeochemical iron cycling and nutrient availability: New insights from a 3.5 Ga land-sea transition

Groundwater mixing in an alkaline paleolake: Eocene Green River Formation, Wyoming

Stable Fe isotope fractionation during dissimilatory Fe (III) reduction by a thermoacidophile in acidic hydrothermal environments

Spring origin of eocene carbonate mounds in the Green River formation, Northern Bridger Basin, Wyoming, USA

Absence of West Antarctic-sourced silt at ODP Site 1096 in the Bellingshausen Sea during the last interglaciation: Support for West Antarctic ice-sheet deglaciation

Geochemical and Stable Fe Isotopic Analysis of Dissimilatory Microbial Iron Reduction in Chocolate Pots Hot Spring, Yellowstone National Park

Brian Beard Information

University

Position

Department of Geosciences

Citations(all)

18368

Citations(since 2020)

6159

Cited By

14791

hIndex(all)

78

hIndex(since 2020)

46

i10Index(all)

160

i10Index(since 2020)

135

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University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Brian Beard Skills & Research Interests

Geology

Astrobiology

Isotope Geochemistry

Top articles of Brian Beard

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Stable potassium (K) isotope characteristics at mid-ocean ridge hydrothermal vents and its implications for the global K cycle

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Xin-Yuan Zheng

Brian L Beard

Mason Neuman

Maria F Fahnestock

Julia G Bryce

...

2022/9/1

Reply to Comment by Birger Rasmussen and Janet R. Muhling on “Early Archean biogeochemical iron cycling and nutrient availability: New insights from a 3.5 Ga land-sea …

Clark M Johnson

Xin-Yuan Zheng

Tara Djokic

Martin J Van Kranendonk

Andrew D Czaja

...

2022/8/1

Early Archean biogeochemical iron cycling and nutrient availability: New insights from a 3.5 Ga land-sea transition

Clark M Johnson

Xin-Yuan Zheng

Tara Djokic

Martin J Van Kranendonk

Andrew D Czaja

...

2022/5/1

Groundwater mixing in an alkaline paleolake: Eocene Green River Formation, Wyoming

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

M'bark Baddouh

Alan R Carroll

Elliot A Jagniecki

Brian L Beard

Tim K Lowenstein

...

2020/10/2

Stable Fe isotope fractionation during dissimilatory Fe (III) reduction by a thermoacidophile in acidic hydrothermal environments

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Piyali Chanda

Maximiliano J Amenabar

Eric S Boyd

Brian L Beard

Clark M Johnson

2021/1/1

Spring origin of eocene carbonate mounds in the Green River formation, Northern Bridger Basin, Wyoming, USA

Sedimentology

EA Jagniecki

TK Lowenstein

RV Demicco

M Baddouh

AR Carroll

...

2021

Absence of West Antarctic-sourced silt at ODP Site 1096 in the Bellingshausen Sea during the last interglaciation: Support for West Antarctic ice-sheet deglaciation

Anders E Carlson

Brian L Beard

Robert G Hatfield

Matthew Laffin

2021/6/1

Geochemical and Stable Fe Isotopic Analysis of Dissimilatory Microbial Iron Reduction in Chocolate Pots Hot Spring, Yellowstone National Park

Astrobiology

Nathaniel W Fortney

Brian L Beard

Jack A Hutchings

Michael R Shields

Thomas S Bianchi

...

2021/1/1

Effect of organic C on stable Fe isotope fractionation and isotope exchange kinetics between aqueous Fe (II) and ferrihydrite at neutral pH

Chemical geology

Piyali Chanda

Zhe Zhou

Drew E Latta

Michelle M Scherer

Brian L Beard

...

2020/1/5

Quantifying the contribution of dust to alpine soils in the periglacial zone of the Uinta Mountains, Utah, USA

Geoderma

Jeffrey S Munroe

Emmet D Norris

Pratt M Olson

Peter C Ryan

Michael J Tappa

...

2020/11/15

Magnesium isotope analysis of olivine and pyroxene by SIMS: Evaluation of matrix effects

Chemical geology

Kohei Fukuda

Brian L Beard

Daniel R Dunlap

Michael J Spicuzza

John H Fournelle

...

2020/5/5

Iron geochemistry: an isotopic perspective

Clark Johnson

Brian Beard

Stefan Weyer

2020/1/9

See List of Professors in Brian Beard University(University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Co-Authors

H-index: 135
Kenneth H. Nealson

Kenneth H. Nealson

University of Southern California

H-index: 104
JOHN VALLEY

JOHN VALLEY

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 74
Eric Roden

Eric Roden

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 70
Brad S Singer

Brad S Singer

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 68
Nic Beukes

Nic Beukes

University of Johannesburg

H-index: 48
Brian Jicha

Brian Jicha

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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