Mark Sweeney

Mark Sweeney

University of South Dakota

H-index: 20

North America-United States

About Mark Sweeney

Mark Sweeney, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of South Dakota, specializes in the field of Aeolian Geomorphology, Sedimentology.

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

The role of abrasion and resident fines in dust production from aeolian sands as measured by the Portable in situ Wind Erosion Laboratory (PI-SWERL)

Introduction to Thematic Set: Aeolian Processes, Landforms and Chronologies

Contemporary and future dust sources and emission fluxes from gypsum-and quartz-dominated eolian systems, New Mexico and Texas, USA

Volcanoes of the Mojave: The 2022 Desert Symposium field trip road log

Expansion of woody vegetation on a Missouri River reservoir delta‐backwater

Dust emission processes

Contributions of suspended load from Missouri River tributaries, southeast South Dakota, and northeast Nebraska: Building a sediment budget

The role of eolian-fluvial interactions and dune dams in landscape change, late Pleistocene–Holocene, Mojave Desert, USA

Mark Sweeney Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1456

Citations(since 2020)

669

Cited By

1052

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

27

i10Index(since 2020)

19

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Mark Sweeney Skills & Research Interests

Aeolian Geomorphology

Sedimentology

Top articles of Mark Sweeney

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The role of abrasion and resident fines in dust production from aeolian sands as measured by the Portable in situ Wind Erosion Laboratory (PI-SWERL)

Aeolian Research

Mark R Sweeney

Tad Lacey

Steven L Forman

2023/12/1

Introduction to Thematic Set: Aeolian Processes, Landforms and Chronologies

Quaternary Research

Nicholas Lancaster

Mark Sweeney

2023/9

Contemporary and future dust sources and emission fluxes from gypsum-and quartz-dominated eolian systems, New Mexico and Texas, USA

Geology

Mark R Sweeney

Steven L Forman

Eric V McDonald

2022/3/1

Volcanoes of the Mojave: The 2022 Desert Symposium field trip road log

David C Buesch

David M Miller

Bruce Bridenbecker

Mark Sweeney

2022

Expansion of woody vegetation on a Missouri River reservoir delta‐backwater

Ecohydrology

Catherine C Beall

Mark D Dixon

Nadeesha D Illeperuma

Mark R Sweeney

W Carter Johnson

2022/1

Dust emission processes

Mark R Sweeney

2022/1/1

Contributions of suspended load from Missouri River tributaries, southeast South Dakota, and northeast Nebraska: Building a sediment budget

River Research and Applications

Marcella Jurotich

Nathan Cardona

Bethany Vázquez

Ruthie Wetzel

Tim Cowman

...

2021/5

The role of eolian-fluvial interactions and dune dams in landscape change, late Pleistocene–Holocene, Mojave Desert, USA

GSA Bulletin

Mark R Sweeney

Eric V McDonald

Lucas P Chabela

Paul R Hanson

2020/11/1

When Did Vesicular Av Horizons Form in the Desert SW US: Elucidating Between Soil Processes and Luminescence Ages

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Eric McDonald

Mark Sweeney

Paul Hanson

Brad Sion

2020/5

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