Sam Purkis

Sam Purkis

University of Miami

H-index: 49

North America-United States

About Sam Purkis

Sam Purkis, With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Miami, specializes in the field of Remote Sensing, GIS, Carbonate Sedimentology, Marine Biology, Marine Spatial Planning.

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

Lost in the dark: Antipatharia-Symbiodiniaceae association in the deep waters of the Red Sea

Molecular diversity of black corals from the Saudi Arabian Red Sea: a first assessment

Spatial, seasonal and climatic drivers of suspended sediment atop Great Bahama Bank

Consistent Symbiodiniaceae community assemblage in a mesophotic-specialist coral along the Saudi Arabian Red Sea

Remotely sensed habitat diversity predicts species diversity on coral reefs

Sedimentary porewaters record regional tectonic and climate events that perturbed a deep-sea brine pool in the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea

The Spanish wells: Freshwater lenses and the Florida Keys

Active prokaryotic and eukaryotic viral ecology across spatial scale in a deep-sea brine pool

Sam Purkis Information

University

Position

Department of Marine Geosciences - RSMAS

Citations(all)

6791

Citations(since 2020)

3285

Cited By

5286

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

102

i10Index(since 2020)

85

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Sam Purkis Skills & Research Interests

Remote Sensing

GIS

Carbonate Sedimentology

Marine Biology

Marine Spatial Planning

Top articles of Sam Purkis

Lost in the dark: Antipatharia-Symbiodiniaceae association in the deep waters of the Red Sea

Frontiers in Marine Science

2024/4/19

Molecular diversity of black corals from the Saudi Arabian Red Sea: a first assessment

Invertebrate Systematics

2024/4/9

Spatial, seasonal and climatic drivers of suspended sediment atop Great Bahama Bank

Sedimentology

2024/4

Consistent Symbiodiniaceae community assemblage in a mesophotic-specialist coral along the Saudi Arabian Red Sea

Frontiers in Marine Science

2024/3/26

Remotely sensed habitat diversity predicts species diversity on coral reefs

Remote Sensing of Environment

2024/3/1

Sedimentary porewaters record regional tectonic and climate events that perturbed a deep-sea brine pool in the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea

Science of The Total Environment

2024/2/20

The Spanish wells: Freshwater lenses and the Florida Keys

The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology

2024/1/2

Active prokaryotic and eukaryotic viral ecology across spatial scale in a deep-sea brine pool

bioRxiv

2024

Perturbation to North Atlantic Ocean‐Climate Dynamics Tripled Whitings Mud Production in the Bahamas

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans

2023/11

Tiger reefs: Self‐organized regular patterns in deep‐sea cold‐water coral reefs

Ecosphere

2023/10

Data from: Mesophotic Foraminiferal-Algal Nodules play a role in the Red Sea carbonate budget

2023/8/16

Mesophotic foraminiferal-algal nodules play a role in the Red Sea carbonate budget

Communications earth & environment

2023/8/14

Carbonate depositional facies at the exploration, development, and reservoir modeling-scales—A perspective from the modern

2023/8/1

A Red Sea Depth Record of the Coral-Dwelling Crab Opecarcinus (Decapoda: Cryptochiridae) in the Mesophotic Zone

Diversity

2023/5/31

The 2022 Hunga-Tonga megatsunami: Near-field simulation of a once-in-a-century event

Science advances

2023/4/14

From the shallow to the mesophotic: a characterization of Symbiodiniaceae diversity in the Red Sea NEOM region

Frontiers in Marine Science

2023/4/14

Always a White Christmas in the Bahamas: temperature and hydrodynamics localize winter mud production on Great Bahama Bank

Journal of Sedimentary Research

2023/3/31

Heat, human, hydrodynamic, and habitat drivers measured from space correlate with metrics of reef health across the South Pacific

Coral Reefs

2023/2

High-Performance Programming and Execution of a Coral Biodiversity Mapping Algorithm Using Chapel

2023/11/12

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