David Denkenberger

David Denkenberger

University of Alaska Anchorage

H-index: 33

North America-United States

About David Denkenberger

David Denkenberger, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Alaska Anchorage, specializes in the field of Energy, Global Catastrophic Risks.

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

Seaweed as a resilient food solution after a nuclear war

Can foraging for earthworms significantly reduce global famine in a catastrophe?

Global transformer overheating from geomagnetic storms

Corrigendum to “Potential of microbial protein from hydrogen for preventing mass starvation in catastrophic scenarios [Sustain. Prod. Consum. Volume 25, January 2021, pages 234 …

The Fragile State of Industrial Agriculture: Estimating Crop Yield Reductions in a Global Catastrophic Infrastructure Loss Scenario

Quantifying alternative food potential of agricultural residue in rural communities of sub-saharan Africa

Toxic Analysis of Leaf Protein Concentrate Regarding Common Agricultural Residues

Seaweed as a resilient food solution in nuclear winter

David Denkenberger Information

University

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Citations(all)

4309

Citations(since 2020)

2863

Cited By

2512

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

71

i10Index(since 2020)

66

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David Denkenberger Skills & Research Interests

Energy

Global Catastrophic Risks

Top articles of David Denkenberger

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Seaweed as a resilient food solution after a nuclear war

Earth's Future

Florian Ulrich Jehn

Farrah Jasmine Dingal

Aron Mill

Cheryl Harrison

Ekaterina Ilin

...

2024/1

Can foraging for earthworms significantly reduce global famine in a catastrophe?

Henry Miller

James Mulhall

Lou Pfau

Rachel Palm

David C Denkenberger

2024/4/19

Global transformer overheating from geomagnetic storms

arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.18070

Morgan Rivers

Lukasz G Gajewski

David Denkenberger

2024/3/26

Corrigendum to “Potential of microbial protein from hydrogen for preventing mass starvation in catastrophic scenarios [Sustain. Prod. Consum. Volume 25, January 2021, pages 234 …

Sustainable Production and Consumption

Juan B García Martínez

Joseph Egbejimba

James Throup

Silvio Matassa

Joshua Pearce

...

2024

The Fragile State of Industrial Agriculture: Estimating Crop Yield Reductions in a Global Catastrophic Infrastructure Loss Scenario

Global Challenges

Jessica Moersdorf

Morgan Rivers

David Denkenberger

Lutz Breuer

Florian Ulrich Jehn

2024/1

Quantifying alternative food potential of agricultural residue in rural communities of sub-saharan Africa

Biomass

Blessing Ugwoke

Ross Tieman

Aron Mill

David Denkenberger

Joshua M Pearce

2023/5/10

Toxic Analysis of Leaf Protein Concentrate Regarding Common Agricultural Residues

Journal of Food Quality and Hazards Control

TK Meyer

RJ Tieman

SW Breuer

D Denkenberger

JM Pearce

2023/9/18

Seaweed as a resilient food solution in nuclear winter

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Florian Ulrich Jehn

Farrah Jasmine Dingal

Aron Mill

Ekaterina Ilin

Cheryl Harrison

...

2023/5

Pleasure addiction via brain-manipulating technologies as a possible contributor to civilizational decline

Futures

Alexey Turchin

David Denkenberger

2023/9/1

Food production in space from CO2 using microbial electrosynthesis

Bioelectrochemistry

Kyle A Alvarado

Juan B García Martínez

Michael M Brown

Xenia Christodoulou

Scot Bryson

...

2023/2/1

What Happens When the Machines Stop? Uncovering the Risk of Digital Fragility as the Achilles’ Heel of the Digital Transformation of Societies

Alexander Herwix

Ross Tieman

Morgan Rivers

Christoph Rosenkranz

David Denkenberger

2023/7

Yield and toxin analysis of leaf protein concentrate from common North American coniferous trees

Biomass

Maryam Mottaghi

Theresa K Meyer

Ross John Tieman

David Denkenberger

Joshua M Pearce

2023/5/27

A review on carbonized natural green flora for solar desalination

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews

Sang Joon Lee T. Arunkumar

Hyeong Woo Lim

David Denkenberger

2022/1/18

Risk Analysis and Corrosion Prevention during Industrial Power Failure

Jia Yang Li

David Denkenberger

2022/5/5

Nutrition in abrupt sunlight reduction scenarios: envisioning feasible balanced diets on resilient foods

Nutrients

Alix Pham

Juan B García Martínez

Vojtech Brynych

Ratheka Stormbjorne

Joshua M Pearce

...

2022/1/23

Can we feed everyone without our modern infrastructure and industry? Simulating potential yield with a generalized linear model in a loss of industry scenario

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Florian Ulrich Jehn

Jessica Moersdorf

Morgan Rivers

David Denkenberger

Lutz Breuer

2022/5

Rapid repurposing of pulp and paper mills, biorefineries, and breweries for lignocellulosic sugar production in global food catastrophes

Food and Bioproducts Processing

James Throup

Juan B García Martínez

Bryan Bals

Jacob Cates

Joshua M Pearce

...

2022/1/1

Long term cost-effectiveness of resilient foods for global catastrophes compared to artificial general intelligence safety

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction

David Denkenberger

Anders Sandberg

Ross John Tieman

Joshua M Pearce

2022/4/15

Synthetic fat from petroleum as a resilient food for global catastrophes: Preliminary techno-economic assessment and technology roadmap

Chemical Engineering Research and Design

Juan B García Martínez

Kyle A Alvarado

David C Denkenberger

2022/1/1

Deployment of resilient foods can greatly reduce famine in an abrupt sunlight reduction scenario

Morgan Rivers

Michael Hinge

Juan García Martínez

Ross Tieman

Victor Jaeck

...

2022/4/1

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