Rick Keil

Rick Keil

University of Washington

H-index: 50

North America-United States

About Rick Keil

Rick Keil, With an exceptional h-index of 50 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Washington, specializes in the field of Aquatic Geochemistry, Marine Pollution.

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

Linking mesozooplankton and SAR11 bacteria in Oxygen Deficient Zones and the open ocean

Protein cycling in the eastern tropical North Pacific oxygen‐deficient zone: A de novo‐discovery peptidomic approach

Degradation of diatom protein in seawater: A peptide-level view

Slow particle remineralization, rather than suppressed disaggregation, drives efficient flux transfer through the Eastern Tropical North Pacific Oxygen Deficient Zone

Lack of redox cycling for nickel in the water column of the Eastern tropical north pacific oxygen deficient zone: Insight from dissolved and particulate nickel isotopes

Rapid, concurrent formation of organic sulfur and iron sulfides during experimental sulfurization of sinking marine particles.

Microbial sulfate reduction and organic sulfur formation in sinking marine particles

Rick Keil Information

University

Position

Director Program on the Environment Professor of Oceanography

Citations(all)

15258

Citations(since 2020)

4388

Cited By

12696

hIndex(all)

50

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

86

i10Index(since 2020)

62

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Rick Keil Skills & Research Interests

Aquatic Geochemistry

Marine Pollution

Top articles of Rick Keil

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Linking mesozooplankton and SAR11 bacteria in Oxygen Deficient Zones and the open ocean

bioRxiv

Clara A Fuchsman

Matthew D Hays

Paulina Huanca-Valenzuela

Benjamin P Gregory

Louis V Plough

...

2022

Protein cycling in the eastern tropical North Pacific oxygen‐deficient zone: A de novo‐discovery peptidomic approach

Limnology and Oceanography

Megan E Duffy

Jacquelyn A Neibauer

Jamee Adams

Rachel A Lundeen

Gabrielle Rocap

...

2022/2

Degradation of diatom protein in seawater: A peptide-level view

Frontiers in Marine Science

Megan E Duffy

Cheyenne M Adams

Khadijah K Homolka

Jacquelyn A Neibauer

Lawrence M Mayer

...

2021/1/22

Slow particle remineralization, rather than suppressed disaggregation, drives efficient flux transfer through the Eastern Tropical North Pacific Oxygen Deficient Zone

Global Biogeochemical Cycles

Jacob A Cram

Clara A Fuchsman

Megan E Duffy

Jessica L Pretty

Rachel M Lekanoff

...

2022/1

Lack of redox cycling for nickel in the water column of the Eastern tropical north pacific oxygen deficient zone: Insight from dissolved and particulate nickel isotopes

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Shun-Chung Yang

Rachel L Kelly

Xiaopeng Bian

Tim M Conway

Kuo-Fang Huang

...

2021/9/15

Rapid, concurrent formation of organic sulfur and iron sulfides during experimental sulfurization of sinking marine particles.

Global Biogeochemical Cycles: an international journal of global change

R Keil

S Webb

Morgan Raven

2021/9/1

Microbial sulfate reduction and organic sulfur formation in sinking marine particles

Science

MR Raven

RG Keil

SM Webb

2021/1/8

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