Dave DeMaster

Dave DeMaster

North Carolina State University

H-index: 67

North America-United States

About Dave DeMaster

Dave DeMaster, With an exceptional h-index of 67 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at North Carolina State University, specializes in the field of Marine biogeochemistry, radiochemistry, bioturbation, labile organic carbon.

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

The Nature and Distribution of Labile Organic Carbon in Sediments Beneath a Collapsed Ice Shelf: Climate Change Effects on the Antarctic Continental Shelf

Using radiocarbon to assess the abundance, distribution, and nature of labile organic carbon in marine sediments

Amazon sediment transport and accumulation along the continuum of mixed fluvial and marine processes

Antarctic ecosystem responses following ice‐shelf collapse and iceberg calving: Science review and future research

Biogenic matter content in marine sediments in the vicinity of the Antarctic Peninsula: Recent sedimentary conditions under a diverse environment of production, transport …

Assessing the distribution of labile organic carbon from diverse depositional environments on the West Antarctic Peninsula shelf

Evaluating the effects of regional climate trends along the West Antarctic Peninsula shelf based on the seabed distribution of naturally occurring radioisotopic tracers

Sediment accumulation rates at the edge of the Atlantic: relationships among sea ice, water current and sea floor relief

Dave DeMaster Information

University

Position

Professor at

Citations(all)

17735

Citations(since 2020)

3311

Cited By

15497

hIndex(all)

67

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

136

i10Index(since 2020)

67

Email

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North Carolina State University

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Dave DeMaster Skills & Research Interests

Marine biogeochemistry

radiochemistry

bioturbation

labile organic carbon

Top articles of Dave DeMaster

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The Nature and Distribution of Labile Organic Carbon in Sediments Beneath a Collapsed Ice Shelf: Climate Change Effects on the Antarctic Continental Shelf

Authorea Preprints

Richard S Taylor

David J DeMaster

Craig R Smith

Enrique Isla

2022/11/24

Using radiocarbon to assess the abundance, distribution, and nature of labile organic carbon in marine sediments

Global Biogeochemical Cycles

DJ DeMaster

RS Taylor

Craig R Smith

Enrique Isla

CJ Thomas

2021/6

Amazon sediment transport and accumulation along the continuum of mixed fluvial and marine processes

Charles A Nittrouer

David J DeMaster

Steven A Kuehl

Alberto G Figueiredo Jr

Richard W Sternberg

...

2021/1/3

Antarctic ecosystem responses following ice‐shelf collapse and iceberg calving: Science review and future research

Jeroen Ingels

Richard B Aronson

Craig R Smith

Amy Baco

Holly M Bik

...

2021/1

Biogenic matter content in marine sediments in the vicinity of the Antarctic Peninsula: Recent sedimentary conditions under a diverse environment of production, transport …

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Enrique Isla

David J DeMaster

2021/7/1

Assessing the distribution of labile organic carbon from diverse depositional environments on the West Antarctic Peninsula shelf

Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers

Richard S Taylor

David J DeMaster

David J Burdige

2020/2/1

Evaluating the effects of regional climate trends along the West Antarctic Peninsula shelf based on the seabed distribution of naturally occurring radioisotopic tracers

Marine Geology

Richard S Taylor

David J DeMaster

Craig R Smith

Carrie J Thomas

2020/11/1

Sediment accumulation rates at the edge of the Atlantic: relationships among sea ice, water current and sea floor relief

Enrique Isla

DJ DeMaster

Richard Taylor

2020/8/7

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