Daniel Schrag

Daniel Schrag

Harvard University

H-index: 92

North America-United States

About Daniel Schrag

Daniel Schrag, With an exceptional h-index of 92 and a recent h-index of 52 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University,

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

A Revisionist View of the Mid-Pleistocene Transition

Experimental Demonstration of Alkalinity Concentration Swing for Direct Air Capture of CO2

Electrochemical Direct Air Capture of Carbon Dioxide by a Redox-Mediated Salt Splitting Process

Global Temperature and Sea-level Change Over the Last 4.5 Myr

Radiocarbon in the Eastern Tropical Pacific: Implications for Changes in Equatorial Undercurrent Velocity and Decadal Variability

Hot atmospheric formation of carbonate accretionary lapilli at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary, Brazos River, Texas, from clumped isotope thermometry

Isotopic Constraints on Earth System Processes

The carbon isotope record and Earth surface oxygenation

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Citations(since 2020)

9050

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28283

hIndex(all)

92

hIndex(since 2020)

52

i10Index(all)

167

i10Index(since 2020)

134

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Top articles of Daniel Schrag

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Publication Date

A Revisionist View of the Mid-Pleistocene Transition

Peter U Clark

Jeremy Shakun

Yair Rosenthal

David Pollard

Peter Köhler

...

2024/4/15

Experimental Demonstration of Alkalinity Concentration Swing for Direct Air Capture of CO2

Anatoly Rinberg

Andrew M Bergman

Michael J Aziz

Daniel P Schrag

2023/12/21

Electrochemical Direct Air Capture of Carbon Dioxide by a Redox-Mediated Salt Splitting Process

Electrochemical Society Meeting Abstracts 244

Thomas Young George

Lucie Mangold

Cliffton Wang

Daniel P Schrag

Michael J Aziz

2023/12/22

Global Temperature and Sea-level Change Over the Last 4.5 Myr

J Shakun

PU Clark

Y Rosenthal

Peter Köhler

D Schrag

...

2022

Radiocarbon in the Eastern Tropical Pacific: Implications for Changes in Equatorial Undercurrent Velocity and Decadal Variability

Authorea Preprints

Lauren Kuntz

Daniel P Schrag

2022/11/23

Hot atmospheric formation of carbonate accretionary lapilli at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary, Brazos River, Texas, from clumped isotope thermometry

Geology

David G Burtt

Gregory A Henkes

Thomas E Yancey

Daniel Schrag

2022/5/1

Isotopic Constraints on Earth System Processes

Kenneth WW Sims

Katharine Maher

Daniel Paul Schrag

2022/4/20

The carbon isotope record and Earth surface oxygenation

Isotopic Constraints on Earth System Processes

Thomas A Laakso

Daniel P Schrag

2022/4/15

Alkalinity concentration swing for direct air capture of carbon dioxide

ChemSusChem

Anatoly Rinberg

Andrew M Bergman

Daniel P Schrag

Michael J Aziz

2021/10/20

Snowballs in Africa: sectioning a long-lived Neoproterozoic carbonate platform and its bathyal foreslope (NW Namibia)

Paul F Hoffman

Galen P Halverson

Daniel P Schrag

John A Higgins

Eugene W Domack

...

2021/8/1

Subtropical modulation of the equatorial undercurrent: a mechanism of Pacific variability

Climate Dynamics

Lauren B Kuntz

Daniel P Schrag

2021/3

Postbomb subtropical North Pacific surface water radiocarbon history

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans

Thomas P Guilderson

Daniel P Schrag

Ellen RM Druffel

Ron W Reimer

2021/2

The role of authigenic carbonate in Neoproterozoic carbon isotope excursions

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Thomas A Laakso

Daniel P Schrag

2020/11/1

Effect of dolomitization on isotopic records from Neoproterozoic carbonates in southwestern Mongolia

Precambrian Research

Uyanga Bold

Anne-Sofie Crüger Ahm

Daniel P Schrag

John A Higgins

Erdenebayar Jamsran

...

2020/11/1

Representation of the equatorial undercurrent in CMIP5 models

Journal of Physical Oceanography

Lauren B Kuntz

Daniel P Schrag

2020/10/7

Isotopically anomalous organic carbon in the aftermath of the Marinoan snowball Earth

Geobiology

Frasier L Liljestrand

Thomas A Laakso

Francis A Macdonald

Daniel P Schrag

David T Johnston

2020/7

Chemical composition of carbonate hardground cements as reconstructive tools for Phanerozoic pore fluids

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

Andrea M Erhardt

Alexandra V Turchyn

JAD Dickson

Aleksey Y Sadekov

Paul D Taylor

...

2020/3

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