David Catling

David Catling

University of Washington

H-index: 66

North America-United States

About David Catling

David Catling, With an exceptional h-index of 66 and a recent h-index of 47 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Washington, specializes in the field of Planetary science, Astrobiology, Earth Sciences, Geobiology, Geochemistry.

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

Stabilization of Prebiotic Vesicles by Peptides Depends on Sequence and Chirality: A Mechanism for Selection of Protocell-Associated Peptides

Favorable Environments for the Formation of Ferrocyanide, a Potentially Critical Reagent for Origins of Life

Investigating HWO capabilities needed to rule out waterworld oxygen biosignature false positives

Biogeochemical explanations for the world’s most phosphate-rich lake, an origin-of-life analog

Fe-Phosphates in the Jezero Crater Fan: Implications for Habitability and Sample Return

Inferring chemical disequilibrium biosignatures for Proterozoic Earth-like exoplanets

Supercooling and Glass Formation upon Freezing of Enceladus-relevant Salt Solutions

Natural soda lakes provide compatible conditions for RNA and membrane function that could have enabled the origin of life

David Catling Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

15834

Citations(since 2020)

7437

Cited By

11795

hIndex(all)

66

hIndex(since 2020)

47

i10Index(all)

147

i10Index(since 2020)

124

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David Catling Skills & Research Interests

Planetary science

Astrobiology

Earth Sciences

Geobiology

Geochemistry

Top articles of David Catling

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Stabilization of Prebiotic Vesicles by Peptides Depends on Sequence and Chirality: A Mechanism for Selection of Protocell-Associated Peptides

Roy Black

Zachary Cohen

Zoe Todd

Lutz Maibaum

David Catling

2023/7/12

Favorable Environments for the Formation of Ferrocyanide, a Potentially Critical Reagent for Origins of Life

ACS Earth and Space Chemistry

Zoe R Todd

Nicholas F Wogan

David C Catling

2024/2/1

Investigating HWO capabilities needed to rule out waterworld oxygen biosignature false positives

AAS/Division for Extreme Solar Systems Abstracts

Anna Grace Ulses

Tyler Robinson

Victoria Meadows

David Catling

Jonathan Fourtney

...

2024/4

Biogeochemical explanations for the world’s most phosphate-rich lake, an origin-of-life analog

Communications Earth & Environment

Sebastian Haas

Kimberly Poppy Sinclair

David C Catling

2024/1/9

Fe-Phosphates in the Jezero Crater Fan: Implications for Habitability and Sample Return

TV Kizovski

ME Schmidt

L O'Neil

D Klevang

N Tosca

...

2024/3/11

Inferring chemical disequilibrium biosignatures for Proterozoic Earth-like exoplanets

Nature Astronomy

Amber V Young

Tyler D Robinson

Joshua Krissansen-Totton

Edward W Schwieterman

Nicholas F Wogan

...

2024/1

Supercooling and Glass Formation upon Freezing of Enceladus-relevant Salt Solutions

Fabian Klenner

Lucas M Fifer

Ardith D Bravenec

Baptiste Journaux

David C Catling

2024/3/7

Natural soda lakes provide compatible conditions for RNA and membrane function that could have enabled the origin of life

PNAS nexus

Zachary R Cohen

Dian Ding

Lijun Zhou

Saurja DasGupta

Sebastian Haas

...

2024/3

Crystallography on Mars: Identification of Crystalline Anhydrite as a Secondary Mineral Filling Cavities and Veinlets in the Western Jezero Delta Front

LPI Contributions

MWM Jones

DA Flannery

BJ Orenstein

JA Hurowitz

DC Catling

...

2023/3

Effect of Concentration, Cooling, and Warming Rates on Glass Transition Temperatures for NaClO4, Ca(ClO4)2, and Mg(ClO4)2 Brines with Relevance to Mars …

ACS Earth and Space Chemistry

Ardith D Bravenec

David C Catling

2023/7/11

Gas Loss from Enceladus' Ocean Due to Long-Term Plume Eruption

LPI Contributions

LM Fifer

JD Toner

DC Catling

2023/3

Mineralogy of Evaporites and Sediments in the Alkaline Phosphate-Rich Lakes of the Cariboo Plateau

ORGANIZERS

Kimberly P Sinclair

Sebastian Haas

David C Catling

2023/7/11

High carbonate alkalinity lakes on Mars and their potential role in an origin of life beyond Earth

Elements

Joel A Hurowitz

David C Catling

Woodward W Fischer

2023/2/1

Stratospheric Gas‐Phase Production Alone Cannot Explain Observations of Atmospheric Perchlorate on Earth

Geophysical Research Letters

Yuk‐Chun Chan

Lyatt Jaeglé

Pedro Campuzano‐Jost

David C Catling

Jihong Cole‐Dai

...

2023/5/16

Constraining Chemical Disequilibrium Biosignatures for Proterozoic Earth-like Exoplanets Using Reflectance Spectra

Amber Young

Tyler Robinson

Joshua Krissansen-Totton

Edward W Schwieterman

Nicholas Wogan

...

2023/1/4

Supercooling, Vitrification, and Freeze Concentration in Oxychlorine Brines: Relevance to Mars and Icy Worlds

LPI Contributions

AD Bravenec

AO Shumway

T Nakayama

DC Catling

2023/5

Origin-of-life molecules in the atmosphere after big impacts on the early Earth

The Planetary Science Journal

Nicholas F Wogan

David C Catling

Kevin J Zahnle

Roxana Lupu

2023/9/20

Regolith Inhibits Salt Crystallization in Magnesium Perchlorate Brine, Suggesting More Persistent and Habitable Brines on Mars

LPI Contributions

AO Shumway

DC Catling

JD Toner

2023/3

Regolith Inhibits Salt and Ice Crystallization in Mg (ClO4) 2 Brine, Implying More Persistent and Potentially Habitable Brines on Mars

The Planetary Science Journal

Andrew O Shumway

David C Catling

Jonathan D Toner

2023/8/21

Abundant phosphorus expected for possible life in Enceladus’s ocean

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Jihua Hao

Christopher R Glein

Fang Huang

Nathan Yee

David C Catling

...

2022/9/27

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Co-Authors

H-index: 63
Victoria Meadows

Victoria Meadows

University of Washington

H-index: 54
Roger Buick

Roger Buick

University of Washington

H-index: 43
Philip Pogge von Strandmann

Philip Pogge von Strandmann

Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

H-index: 39
Tyler D. Robinson

Tyler D. Robinson

Northern Arizona University

H-index: 33
Mark Claire

Mark Claire

University of St Andrews

H-index: 22
Joshua Krissansen-Totton

Joshua Krissansen-Totton

University of California, Santa Cruz

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