David Lund

David Lund

University of Connecticut

H-index: 24

North America-United States

About David Lund

David Lund, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Connecticut, specializes in the field of Paleoclimatology, paleoceanography.

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

Investigating oceanic carbon sequestration during glacial inception using vertical profiles of [CO32-], d13C, and d18O from the Southwest Atlantic

Multi‐Proxy Evidence for Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) Weakening During Deglaciations of the Past 150,000 Years

Brazil Margin stable isotope profiles for the last glacial cycle: Implications for watermass geometry and oceanic carbon storage

Kinetic Simulations of Dust Grain Charging Near Surfaces under Various Plasma Conditions

A global synthesis of high-resolution stable isotope data from benthic foraminifera of the last deglaciation

Antarctic sea ice over the past 130 000 years–Part 1: a review of what proxy records tell us

Kinetic Particle Simulations of Charging of Irregularly-Shaped Dust Grains in Low Temperature Collisionless Plasmas

release from the Southern Ocean during the last deglaciation

David Lund Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

2339

Citations(since 2020)

993

Cited By

1756

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

33

i10Index(since 2020)

28

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

David Lund Skills & Research Interests

Paleoclimatology

paleoceanography

Top articles of David Lund

Investigating oceanic carbon sequestration during glacial inception using vertical profiles of [CO32-], d13C, and d18O from the Southwest Atlantic

2024/3/7

David Lund
David Lund

H-Index: 19

Multi‐Proxy Evidence for Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) Weakening During Deglaciations of the Past 150,000 Years

Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

2024/1

David Lund
David Lund

H-Index: 19

Brazil Margin stable isotope profiles for the last glacial cycle: Implications for watermass geometry and oceanic carbon storage

Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

2024/1

Kinetic Simulations of Dust Grain Charging Near Surfaces under Various Plasma Conditions

2024

A global synthesis of high-resolution stable isotope data from benthic foraminifera of the last deglaciation

Scientific Data

2023/3/10

Antarctic sea ice over the past 130 000 years–Part 1: a review of what proxy records tell us

2022/8/2

Kinetic Particle Simulations of Charging of Irregularly-Shaped Dust Grains in Low Temperature Collisionless Plasmas

2022/5/22

release from the Southern Ocean during the last deglaciation

2022/4/19

Millennial and centennial CO2 release from the Southern Ocean during the last deglaciation

Nature Geoscience

2022/4

Fully-Kinetic Particle Simulations of Plasma Charging at Lunar Craters under Average and Severe Solar Wind Conditions

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

David Lund
David Lund

H-Index: 19

Xiaoming He
Xiaoming He

H-Index: 21

High-Resolution Radiocarbon Evidence for 1 kyr Older Deep Pacific Ventilation Ages during the Last Glacial Maximum

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2021/12

David Lund
David Lund

H-Index: 19

Multi-proxy Evidence for Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) Weakening During Each Deglaciation of the Past 150 ka

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2021/12

David Lund
David Lund

H-Index: 19

Tracking southern ocean sea ice extent with winter water: A new method based on the oxygen isotopic signature of Foraminifera

Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

2021/6

Fully-Kinetic PIFE-PIC Simulations of Photoelectron Sheaths and Plasma Charging at Lunar Craters

2021

David Lund
David Lund

H-Index: 19

Multiple Sills Tapped by a Series of Explosive Eruptions from the East Pacific Rise

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2020/12

Estimating Southern Ocean sea ice extent: A new method based on the oxygen isotopic signature of foraminifera

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2020/12

230Th Normalization: New Insights on an Essential Tool for Quantifying Sedimentary Fluxes in the Modern and Quaternary Ocean

Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

2020/2

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