David A. Siegel

David A. Siegel

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 97

North America-United States

About David A. Siegel

David A. Siegel, With an exceptional h-index of 97 and a recent h-index of 56 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Santa Barbara, specializes in the field of Oceanography, Marine Science, Biogeochemistry, Remote Sensing, Spatial Ecology.

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

Toward a synthesis of phytoplankton communities composition methods for global‐scale application

Dynamics of Aggregates and Sinking Carbon Fluxes in a Turbulent Ocean

Assessment of oceanographic conditions during the North Atlantic EXport processes in the ocean from RemoTe sensing (EXPORTS) field campaign

Phytoplankton composition from sPACE: Requirements, opportunities, and challenges

The Influence of Air‐Sea CO2 Disequilibrium on Carbon Sequestration by the Ocean's Biological Pump

Intense storms affect sinking particle fluxes after the North Atlantic diatom spring bloom

The importance of transparent exopolymer particles over ballast in determining both sinking and suspension of small particles during late summer in the Northeast Pacific Ocean

Integrating phytoplankton pigment and DNA meta‐barcoding observations to determine phytoplankton composition in the coastal ocean

David A. Siegel Information

University

Position

Professor of Marine Science

Citations(all)

38017

Citations(since 2020)

13618

Cited By

29800

hIndex(all)

97

hIndex(since 2020)

56

i10Index(all)

201

i10Index(since 2020)

155

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David A. Siegel Skills & Research Interests

Oceanography

Marine Science

Biogeochemistry

Remote Sensing

Spatial Ecology

Top articles of David A. Siegel

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Toward a synthesis of phytoplankton communities composition methods for global‐scale application

Limnology and Oceanography: Methods

Sasha J Kramer

Luis M Bolaños

Dylan Catlett

Alison P Chase

Michael J Behrenfeld

...

2024

Dynamics of Aggregates and Sinking Carbon Fluxes in a Turbulent Ocean

PNAS Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

David Siegel

Adrian Burd

Margaret Estapa

Erik Fields

Leah Johnson

...

2024/4/24

Assessment of oceanographic conditions during the North Atlantic EXport processes in the ocean from RemoTe sensing (EXPORTS) field campaign

Progress in Oceanography

Leah Johnson

David A Siegel

Andrew F Thompson

Erik Fields

Zachary K Erickson

...

2024/1/1

Phytoplankton composition from sPACE: Requirements, opportunities, and challenges

Ivona Cetinić

Cecile S Rousseaux

Ian T Carroll

Alison P Chase

Sasha J Kramer

...

2024/3/1

The Influence of Air‐Sea CO2 Disequilibrium on Carbon Sequestration by the Ocean's Biological Pump

Global Biogeochemical Cycles

Michael Nowicki

Tim DeVries

David A Siegel

2024/2

Intense storms affect sinking particle fluxes after the North Atlantic diatom spring bloom

bioRxiv

Elisa Romanelli

Sarah Lou Carolin Giering

Margaret Estapa

David A Siegel

Uta Passow

2024

The importance of transparent exopolymer particles over ballast in determining both sinking and suspension of small particles during late summer in the Northeast Pacific Ocean

Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene

Elisa Romanelli

Julia Sweet

Sarah Lou Carolin Giering

David A Siegel

Uta Passow

2023/1/5

Integrating phytoplankton pigment and DNA meta‐barcoding observations to determine phytoplankton composition in the coastal ocean

Limnology and Oceanography

Dylan Catlett

David A Siegel

Paul G Matson

Emma K Wear

Craig A Carlson

...

2023/2

Considerations for Regional Simulations of Seaweed Carbon Dioxide Removal

Daniel Patrick Dauhajre

Tom Bell

David Siegel

2023/6/1

Annual and monthly time series of estimated kelp spore dispersal times among ROMS cells in southern California, 1996–2006

Max C Castorani

David A Siegel

2023/1

Quantifying the ocean's biological pump and its carbon cycle impacts on global scales

David A Siegel

Timothy DeVries

Ivona Cetinić

Kelsey M Bisson

2023/1/16

The presence of transparent exopolymer particles rather than ballast determines sinking of small particles during late summer in the Northeast Pacific Ocean

Authorea Preprints

Elisa Romanelli

Julia Sweet

Sarah Lou Carolin Giering

David Siegel

Uta Passow

2023/5/25

Reports From EXPORTS Modeling and Data-Mining Activities

Brandi J McCarty

Amala Mahadevan

Patricia Matrai

Dennis J McGillicuddy

Cecile S Rousseaux

...

2023/1/1

Particle size distribution at Ocean Station Papa from nanometers to millimeters constrained with intercomparison of seven methods

Elem Sci Anth

Xiaodong Zhang

Yannick Huot

Deric Gray

Heidi M Sosik

David Siegel

...

2023/3/31

Methods for assessing Giant Kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) biomass sinking rates and decomposition for carbon dioxide removal applications

Sebastian Jian Ernst Krause

Sara Matsumura

Chance James English

Craig A Carlson

Robert Miller

...

2023/12/7

The outsized role of salps in carbon export in the subarctic Northeast Pacific Ocean

Global Biogeochemical Cycles

Deborah K Steinberg

Karen Stamieszkin

Amy E Maas

Colleen A Durkin

Uta Passow

...

2023/1

Quantitative analysis of food web dynamics in a low export ecosystem

bioRxiv

Heather M McNair

Meredith G Meyer

Sarah J Lerch

Amy E Maas

Brandon M Stephens

...

2023

Eddy tracking from in situ and satellite observations

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans

Zachary K Erickson

Erik Fields

Leah Johnson

Andrew F Thompson

Lilian A Dove

...

2023/8

Reconciliation of total particulate organic carbon and nitrogen measurements determined using contrasting methods in the North Pacific Ocean as part of the NASA EXPORTS field …

Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene

Jason R Graff

Norman B Nelson

Montserrat Roca-Martí

Elisa Romanelli

Sasha J Kramer

...

2023/1/5

Model estimates of metazoans' contributions to the biological carbon pump

Biogeosciences

Jérôme Pinti

Tim DeVries

Tommy Norin

Camila Serra-Pompei

Roland Proud

...

2023/3/14

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