Dimitri A. Sverjensky

Dimitri A. Sverjensky

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 66

North America-United States

About Dimitri A. Sverjensky

Dimitri A. Sverjensky, With an exceptional h-index of 66 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Johns Hopkins University, specializes in the field of Geochemistry, Fluid-rock interactions in the deep Earth.

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

Metasomatism is a source of methane on Mars

Fluid-driven metasomatism in the mantle wedge: the hidden role of carbon-saturated COH fluids

Linking Geochemical Models of Fluid-Rock Interactions and Biomolecules in the Interior of the Icy World Europa

Reaction path model of the formation of abiotic immiscible hydrocarbon fluids in subducted carbonated serpentinites, Lanzo Massif (Western Italian Alps)

The importance of carbon to the formation and composition of silicates during mantle metasomatism

Formation of hydrocarbons favored by high pressure at subduction zone conditions

Global Hydrogen Production During High‐Pressure Serpentinization of Subducting Slabs

Subducted organic matter buffered by marine carbonate rules the carbon isotopic signature of arc emissions

Dimitri A. Sverjensky Information

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Citations(all)

17600

Citations(since 2020)

5183

Cited By

14712

hIndex(all)

66

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

106

i10Index(since 2020)

88

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Dimitri A. Sverjensky Skills & Research Interests

Geochemistry

Fluid-rock interactions in the deep Earth

Top articles of Dimitri A. Sverjensky

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Metasomatism is a source of methane on Mars

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Michele Rinaldi

Sami Mikhail

Dimitri A Sverjensky

2024/5/15

Fluid-driven metasomatism in the mantle wedge: the hidden role of carbon-saturated COH fluids

Carla Tiraboschi

Dimitri Sverjensky

Carmen Sanchez Valle

2024/3/7

Linking Geochemical Models of Fluid-Rock Interactions and Biomolecules in the Interior of the Icy World Europa

LPI Contributions

SE Economon

DA Sverjensky

I Daniel

2024/3

Reaction path model of the formation of abiotic immiscible hydrocarbon fluids in subducted carbonated serpentinites, Lanzo Massif (Western Italian Alps)

Lithos

Jingyi Huang

Dimitri A Sverjensky

Isabelle Daniel

Alberto Vitale Brovarone

2024/3/1

The importance of carbon to the formation and composition of silicates during mantle metasomatism

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Michele Rinaldi

Sami Mikhail

Dimitri A Sverjensky

Joanna Kalita

2023/9/1

Formation of hydrocarbons favored by high pressure at subduction zone conditions

Chemical Geology

Jingyi Huang

Isabelle Daniel

Dimitri A Sverjensky

Hervé Cardon

Gilles Montagnac

2023/7/20

Global Hydrogen Production During High‐Pressure Serpentinization of Subducting Slabs

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

AS Merdith

I Daniel

D Sverjensky

M Andreani

B Mather

...

2023/10

Subducted organic matter buffered by marine carbonate rules the carbon isotopic signature of arc emissions

Nature Communications

S Tumiati

S Recchia

Laurent Remusat

C Tiraboschi

DA Sverjensky

...

2022/5/25

Water gas may not shift in deep Earth

Nore Stolte

Junting Yu

Zixin Chen

Dimitri A Sverjensky

Ding Pan

2021/1/18

Water–gas shift reaction produces formate at extreme pressures and temperatures in deep earth fluids

The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters

Nore Stolte

Junting Yu

Zixin Chen

Dimitri A Sverjensky

Ding Pan

2021/4/30

A genetic metasomatic link between eclogitic and peridotitic diamond inclusions

Geochemical Perspectives Letters

Sami Mikhail

Michele Rinaldi

Eleanor R Mare

Dimitri Sverjensky

2021/3/24

Mixing of carbonatitic into saline fluid during panda diamond formation

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Fang Huang

Dimitri A Sverjensky

2020/9/1

Subduction hides high-pressure sources of energy that may feed the deep subsurface biosphere

Nature Communications

and Daniel I. Vitale Brovarone A

Sverjensky DA

Piccoli F

Ressico F

Giovannelli D

2020/8/5

Dissolution susceptibility of glass-like carbon versus crystalline graphite in high-pressure aqueous fluids and implications for the behavior of organic matter in subduction zones

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Simone Tumiati

Carla Tiraboschi

Francesca Miozzi

Alberto Vitale-Brovarone

Craig E Manning

...

2020/3/15

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