Matthew Pasek

Matthew Pasek

University of South Florida

H-index: 33

North America-United States

About Matthew Pasek

Matthew Pasek, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of South Florida, specializes in the field of Astrobiology, Origins of Life, Prebiotic Chemistry, Geochemistry, Cosmochemistry.

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

Delivery of organic matter to the early Earth

Prebiotic Syntheses of Organophosphorus Compounds from Reduced Source of Phosphorus in Non-Aqueous Solvents

Electrical discharge triggers quasicrystal formation in an eolian dune

Reactive phosphorus via simulated lightning discharge: A role for fulgurites in pre-biotic chemistry

Publisher Correction: Phosphorus availability on the early Earth and the impacts of life

Formation of Ammonia through Meteoritic Atmospheric Entry: Implications for the Prebiotic Chemical Process on Earth

Routes to reduction of phosphate by high-energy events

Large Uncertainties in the Thermodynamics of Phosphorus (III) Oxide (P4O6) Have Significant Implications for Phosphorus Species in Planetary Atmospheres

Matthew Pasek Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

3715

Citations(since 2020)

2223

Cited By

2268

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

58

i10Index(since 2020)

53

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University of South Florida

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Matthew Pasek Skills & Research Interests

Astrobiology

Origins of Life

Prebiotic Chemistry

Geochemistry

Cosmochemistry

Top articles of Matthew Pasek

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Delivery of organic matter to the early Earth

Elements

Zita Martins

Matthew A Pasek

2024/2/1

Prebiotic Syntheses of Organophosphorus Compounds from Reduced Source of Phosphorus in Non-Aqueous Solvents

Life

Maheen Gull

Tian Feng

Benjamin Smith

Laurent Calcul

Matthew A Pasek

2023/10/29

Electrical discharge triggers quasicrystal formation in an eolian dune

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Luca Bindi

Matthew A Pasek

Chi Ma

Jinping Hu

Guangming Cheng

...

2023/1/3

Reactive phosphorus via simulated lightning discharge: A role for fulgurites in pre-biotic chemistry

Chemical Geology

A Zeynep Çalışkanoğlu

Donald B Dingwell

Corrado Cimarelli

Alessandra SB Camara

Hergen Breitzke

...

2023/3/20

Publisher Correction: Phosphorus availability on the early Earth and the impacts of life

Nature Geoscience

Craig R Walton

Sophia Ewens

John D Coates

Ruth E Blake

Noah J Planavsky

...

2023/6

Formation of Ammonia through Meteoritic Atmospheric Entry: Implications for the Prebiotic Chemical Process on Earth

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Christopher Mehta

Eva Kostadinova

Dmitriy Orlov

Igor Bykov

Neal Arakawa

...

2023/10/30

Routes to reduction of phosphate by high-energy events

Communications Earth & Environment

Luca Bindi

Tian Feng

Matthew A Pasek

2023/3/14

Large Uncertainties in the Thermodynamics of Phosphorus (III) Oxide (P4O6) Have Significant Implications for Phosphorus Species in Planetary Atmospheres

ACS Earth and Space Chemistry

William Bains

Matthew A Pasek

Sukrit Ranjan

Janusz J Petkowski

Arthur Omran

...

2023/5/22

The Fermi Paradox and Astrobiology

Amanda M Stockton

Anna Simpson

Morgan Cable

Charity Phillips-Lander

Christopher Bennett

...

2023/1/1

Thermal Phosphide Mineral Oxidation Chemistry

LPI Contributions

T Feng

MA Pasek

2023/3

Phosphorus availability on the early Earth and the impacts of life

Craig R Walton

Sophia Ewens

John D Coates

Ruth E Blake

Noah J Planavsky

...

2023/5

Organophosphorus compound formation through the oxidation of reduced oxidation state phosphorus compounds on the Hadean Earth

Journal of Molecular Evolution

Maheen Gull

Tian Feng

Joe Bracegirdle

Heather Abbott-Lyon

Matthew A Pasek

2023/2

Geologic Conditions for Prebiotic Chemistry

Matthew Pasek

Tian Feng

2023/4/11

CaCO3 Polymorphs as Mineral Catalysts for Prebiotic Phosphorylation of Uridine

Earth and Space Science

Micah J Schaible

Alma D Castañeda

Cesar Menor‐Salvan

Matthew A Pasek

Bradley T Burcar

...

2023/2

Prebiotic chemistry of phosphite: mild thermal routes to form condensed-P energy currency molecules leading up to the formation of organophosphorus compounds

Life

Maheen Gull

Tian Feng

Harold A Cruz

Ramanarayanan Krishnamurthy

Matthew A Pasek

2023/3/31

The Response of Zircon to a Lightning Strike: Characterizing Non-Impact-Related Extreme Pressure-Temperature Excursions at Earth; s Surface

LPI Contributions

GG Kenny

MA Pasek

2022/8

Are Mixed Fe/Mn (oxy) hydroxides Key to Enabling Aqueous Phosphorylation via Fenton-Phosphite Chemistry?

The Astrobiology Science Conference (AbSciCon) 2022

Laura E Rodriguez

Matthew A Pasek

David VanderVelde

Laura M Barge

2022/5

Minerals Perturb Systems Chemistry of the Fenton Reaction with Reduced Phosphorus.

The Astrobiology Science Conference (AbSciCon) 2022

Arthur Omran

Tian Feng

Joshua Anthony Abbatiello

Matthew A Pasek

2022/5

A global network model of abiotic phosphorus cycling on Earth through time

Scientific Reports

Marcos Jusino-Maldonado

Rafael Rianço-Silva

Javed Akhter Mondal

Matthew Pasek

Matthieu Laneuville

...

2022/6/7

Calcium Carbonate Polymorphs as Mineral Catalysts for Prebiotic Phosphorylation of Uridine

The Astrobiology Science Conference (AbSciCon) 2022

Micah J Schaible

Alma Casteneda

Cesar Menor-Salvan

Matthew A Pasek

Bradley Burcar

...

2022/5

See List of Professors in Matthew Pasek University(University of South Florida)

Co-Authors

H-index: 112
Jonathan Lunine

Jonathan Lunine

Cornell University

H-index: 63
Nicholas V. Hud

Nicholas V. Hud

Georgia Institute of Technology

H-index: 63
Facundo M. Fernández

Facundo M. Fernández

Georgia Institute of Technology

H-index: 54
Roger Buick

Roger Buick

University of Washington

H-index: 53
Stuart A Macgregor

Stuart A Macgregor

Heriot-Watt University

H-index: 44
Thomas M  Orlando

Thomas M Orlando

Georgia Institute of Technology

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