nathan g. walworth

nathan g. walworth

University of Southern California

H-index: 15

North America-United States

About nathan g. walworth

nathan g. walworth, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Southern California, specializes in the field of Marine microbial evolution and biogeochemistry.

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

Metal bioaccumulation and effects of olivine sand exposure on benthic marine invertebrates

System for accelerating dissolution of mafic and ultramafic materials

Multi-trait diversification in marine diatoms in constant and warmed environments

Public engagement and collaboration for carbon dioxide removal: lessons from a project in the Dominican Republic

Carbon-removing sand and method and process for design, manufacture, and utilization of the same

Measuring growth rates of diatom cells in culture

Opportunities and Challenges to Collaborative Governance of Carbon Dioxide Removal: Lessons From an Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Project in Dominican Republic

Responses of globally important phytoplankton species to olivine dissolution products and implications for carbon dioxide removal via ocean alkalinity enhancement

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1032

Citations(since 2020)

674

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672

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

21

i10Index(since 2020)

20

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nathan g. walworth Skills & Research Interests

Marine microbial evolution and biogeochemistry

Top articles of nathan g. walworth

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Publication Date

Metal bioaccumulation and effects of olivine sand exposure on benthic marine invertebrates

Chemosphere

Emilia Jankowska

Francesc Montserrat

Stephen J Romaniello

Nathan G Walworth

M Grace Andrews

2024/4/29

System for accelerating dissolution of mafic and ultramafic materials

2024/4/4

Multi-trait diversification in marine diatoms in constant and warmed environments

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Jana Hinners

Phoebe A Argyle

Nathan G Walworth

Martina A Doblin

Naomi M Levine

...

2024/3/27

Public engagement and collaboration for carbon dioxide removal: lessons from a project in the Dominican Republic

Frontiers in Climate

Harry Hilser

Lia Hiraldo

Cheyenne Moreau

Andrea Draiby

Emily Cox

...

2024/3/14

Carbon-removing sand and method and process for design, manufacture, and utilization of the same

2024/2/13

Measuring growth rates of diatom cells in culture

Phoebe Argyle

Jana Hinners

Nathan G Walworth

Sinéad Collins

Naomi M Levine

...

2023/2/25

Opportunities and Challenges to Collaborative Governance of Carbon Dioxide Removal: Lessons From an Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Project in Dominican Republic

Harry Hilser

Lia Hiraldo

Cheyenne Moreau

Andrea Draiby

Emily Cox

...

2023/9/11

Responses of globally important phytoplankton species to olivine dissolution products and implications for carbon dioxide removal via ocean alkalinity enhancement

Biogeosciences

David A Hutchins

Fei-Xue Fu

Shun-Chung Yang

Seth G John

Stephen J Romaniello

...

2023/11/27

Quantifying Reactive Oxygen Species in diatoms

Phoebe Argyle

Jana Hinners

Nathan G Walworth

Sinéad Collins

Naomi M Levine

...

2023/2/25

Flow cytometry trait measurements (size, granularity and chlorophyll-a) of diatoms

Phoebe Argyle

Jana Hinners

Nathan Walworth

Sinead Collins

Naomi M Levine

...

2023/2/25

Dual thermal ecotypes coexist within a nearly genetically identical population of the unicellular marine cyanobacterium Synechococcus

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Joshua D Kling

Michael D Lee

Nathan G Walworth

Eric A Webb

Jordan T Coelho

...

2023/11/21

Responses of keystone phytoplankton groups to olivine dissolution products and implications for carbon dioxide removal via ocean alkalinity enhancement

bioRxiv

David A Hutchins

Fei-Xue Fu

Shun-Chung Yang

Seth G John

Stephen J Romaniello

...

2023

Measuring photophysiological traits of diatoms from Rapid Light Curves using a Water-PAM

Microbiology

Phoebe Argyle

Jana Hinners

Nathan G Walworth

Sinead Collins

Naomi M Levine

...

2023/2/25

Localized governance of carbon dioxide removal in Small Island Developing States

Harry Hilser

Emily Cox

C Moreau

L Hiraldo

A Draiby

...

2023/11/20

Measuring neutral lipids in fixed diatom cells using BODIPY 505/515

Phoebe Argyle

Jana Hinners

Nathan G Walworth

Sinéad Collins

Naomi M Levine

...

2023/2/25

Microbial Catalysis for CO2 Sequestration: A Geobiological Approach

Martin Van Den Berghe

Nathan G Walworth

Neil C Dalvie

Chris L Dupont

Michael Springer

...

2023/10/3

Approximating silica uptake in diatoms using PDMPO and flow cytometry

Phoebe Argyle

Jana Hinners

Nathan G Walworth

Sinead Collins

Naomi M Levine

...

2023/2/25

Genus-Wide Transcriptional Landscapes Reveal Correlated Gene Networks Underlying Microevolutionary Divergence in Diatoms

Molecular Biology and Evolution

Nathan G Walworth

Josh L Espinoza

Phoebe A Argyle

Jana Hinners

Naomi M Levine

...

2023/10

Rapid reductions in population size drive evolutionary divergence in diatoms

bioRxiv

Nathan G Walworth

Josh L Espinoza

Phoebe A Argyle

Jana Hinners

Naomi M Levine

...

2022/9/27

Population size fluctuations can drive multitrait diversification in marine diatoms

bioRxiv

Jana Hinners

Phoebe A Argyle

Nathan G Walworth

Martina A Doblin

Naomi M Levine

...

2022/4/10

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