John Eiler

John Eiler

California Institute of Technology

H-index: 87

North America-United States

About John Eiler

John Eiler, With an exceptional h-index of 87 and a recent h-index of 58 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at California Institute of Technology, specializes in the field of Geology and Geochemistry.

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

THE CARBON ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF ARCHEAN KEROGEN AND ITS RESILIENCE THROUGH THE ROCK CYCLE

Isotopic evidence of long-lived volcanism on Io

The Isotopic Structures of Murchison's Soluble Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Record Evidence for Interstellar Progenitors and Parent-Body Processes

Microbial contribution estimated by clumped isotopologues (13CH3D and 12CH2D2) characteristics in a CO2 enhanced coal bed methane reservoir

Diagenetic history of calcite fractures in Vaca Muerta shales (Argentina) inferred from paired Δ47 and fluid inclusion geothermometry

Foundations of Molecular ‘Isotomics’(Final Technical Report)

Prebiotic synthesis on meteorite parent bodies: Insights from hydrogen and carbon isotope models

The spatial distribution of soluble organic matter and their relationship to minerals in the asteroid (162173) Ryugu

John Eiler Information

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Citations(all)

26401

Citations(since 2020)

11461

Cited By

20054

hIndex(all)

87

hIndex(since 2020)

58

i10Index(all)

239

i10Index(since 2020)

198

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John Eiler Skills & Research Interests

Geology and Geochemistry

Top articles of John Eiler

THE CARBON ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF ARCHEAN KEROGEN AND ITS RESILIENCE THROUGH THE ROCK CYCLE

Fates of Carbon

2024/11/29

Isotopic evidence of long-lived volcanism on Io

Science

2024/4/18

Francis Nimmo
Francis Nimmo

H-Index: 47

John Eiler
John Eiler

H-Index: 56

The Isotopic Structures of Murchison's Soluble Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Record Evidence for Interstellar Progenitors and Parent-Body Processes

LPI Contributions

2024/3

Microbial contribution estimated by clumped isotopologues (13CH3D and 12CH2D2) characteristics in a CO2 enhanced coal bed methane reservoir

Science of The Total Environment

2024/2/13

Diagenetic history of calcite fractures in Vaca Muerta shales (Argentina) inferred from paired Δ47 and fluid inclusion geothermometry

Marine and Petroleum Geology

2024/2/1

Foundations of Molecular ‘Isotomics’(Final Technical Report)

2024/1/23

Prebiotic synthesis on meteorite parent bodies: Insights from hydrogen and carbon isotope models

Chemical Geology

2024/1/20

John Eiler
John Eiler

H-Index: 56

The spatial distribution of soluble organic matter and their relationship to minerals in the asteroid (162173) Ryugu

Earth, Planets and Space

2023/5/8

Oxygen, carbon, and clumped isotope compositions of detrital carbonates: A new combined proxy for quantifying relative sediment fluxes in carbonate terrains

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

Isotopic mass spectrometer

2023/4/11

2H-2H clumping in molecular hydrogen method and preliminary results

Chemical Geology

2023/3/30

Options for Post-Landing Extraction of Solid-Core Samples from the NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return Mission

LPI Contributions

2023/3

New age and lake chemistry constraints on the Aptian pre-salt carbonates of the central South Atlantic

GSA Bulletin

2023/3/1

PAHs, hydrocarbons, and dimethylsulfides in Asteroid Ryugu samples A0106 and C0107 and the Orgueil (CI1) meteorite

Earth, Planets and Space

2023/2/27

High-dimensional isotomics, part 2: Observations of over 100 constraints on methionine's isotome

Chemical Geology

2023/12/30

Tracing sources of atmospheric methane using clumped isotopes

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2023/11/21

Natural Abundance Isotope Ratio Measurements of Organic Molecules Using 21 T FTICR MS

Analytical Chemistry

2023/11/15

High-dimensional isotomics, part 1: A mathematical framework for isotomics

Chemical Geology

2023/2/5

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