Elizabeth A. Canuel

8.8k total citations · 2 hit papers
98 papers, 6.5k citations indexed

About

Elizabeth A. Canuel is a scholar working on Oceanography, Ecology and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Elizabeth A. Canuel has authored 98 papers receiving a total of 6.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 57 papers in Oceanography, 49 papers in Ecology and 27 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Elizabeth A. Canuel's work include Marine and coastal ecosystems (49 papers), Isotope Analysis in Ecology (33 papers) and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (23 papers). Elizabeth A. Canuel is often cited by papers focused on Marine and coastal ecosystems (49 papers), Isotope Analysis in Ecology (33 papers) and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (23 papers). Elizabeth A. Canuel collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and France. Elizabeth A. Canuel's co-authors include Andrew R. Zimmerman, Stuart G. Wakeham, James E. Cloern, Christopher S. Martens, David J. Harris, Thomas S. Bianchi, Rebecca M. Dickhut, James E. Bauer, J. Emmett Duffy and K. M. Arzayus and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Environmental Science & Technology and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Elizabeth A. Canuel

96 papers receiving 6.2k citations

Hit Papers

Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope composition of aquatic... 2002 2026 2010 2018 2002 2019 100 200 300 400 500

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Elizabeth A. Canuel United States 42 3.2k 3.0k 1.6k 1.3k 1.3k 98 6.5k
James E. Bauer United States 46 4.2k 1.3× 5.0k 1.7× 2.4k 1.5× 1.6k 1.2× 1.8k 1.4× 102 8.8k
Barak Herut Israel 46 2.7k 0.9× 4.0k 1.3× 2.5k 1.6× 1.7k 1.3× 1.5k 1.2× 200 8.4k
Fredrick G. Prahl United States 33 1.8k 0.6× 1.9k 0.6× 2.0k 1.3× 674 0.5× 1.1k 0.9× 48 4.6k
David J. Burdige United States 49 2.9k 0.9× 3.7k 1.3× 2.1k 1.4× 966 0.7× 2.5k 1.9× 102 8.3k
Miguel A. Goñi United States 47 3.4k 1.1× 3.2k 1.1× 3.4k 2.2× 930 0.7× 1.8k 1.4× 113 7.4k
Moritz F. Lehmann Switzerland 48 3.7k 1.2× 2.8k 0.9× 1.6k 1.0× 1.3k 0.9× 2.3k 1.8× 156 7.8k
Shuh‐Ji Kao China 46 2.7k 0.8× 2.9k 1.0× 2.7k 1.7× 1.1k 0.8× 1.4k 1.1× 223 7.0k
Peter J. Hernes United States 44 2.8k 0.9× 3.9k 1.3× 1.8k 1.2× 969 0.7× 1.6k 1.2× 76 6.6k
Michael D. Krom United Kingdom 59 2.9k 0.9× 4.3k 1.5× 2.6k 1.7× 1.9k 1.4× 2.4k 1.9× 145 10.8k
Gwénaël Abril France 53 2.6k 0.8× 4.5k 1.5× 889 0.6× 2.3k 1.7× 2.2k 1.7× 122 7.2k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Elizabeth A. Canuel

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Neale, Patrick J., et al.. (2024). Wetland Soil Characteristics Influence the Kinetics of Dissolved Organic Carbon Sorption. Wetlands. 44(6). 1 indexed citations
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Hein, Christopher J., et al.. (2019). Tidal erosion and upstream sediment trapping modulate records of land-use change in a formerly glaciated New England estuary. W&M Publish (College of William & Mary). 2(1). 340–361. 4 indexed citations
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Neale, Patrick J., et al.. (2017). Trends in Brackish Marsh Dissolved Organic Carbon in Response to Surface Tidal Flooding. AGUFM. 2017. 1 indexed citations
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O’Connor, Alison E., et al.. (2017). Seasonality of major redox constituents in a shallow subterranean estuary. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 224. 344–361. 36 indexed citations
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Wakeham, Stuart G. & Elizabeth A. Canuel. (2016). The nature of organic carbon in density-fractionated sediments in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta (California). Biogeosciences. 13(2). 567–582. 28 indexed citations
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Sharifi, Arash, Ali Pourmand, Elizabeth A. Canuel, et al.. (2015). Abrupt climate variability since the last deglaciation based on a high-resolution, multi-proxy peat record from NW Iran: The hand that rocked the Cradle of Civilization?. Quaternary Science Reviews. 123. 215–230. 141 indexed citations
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Sharifi, Arash, Ali Pourmand, Elizabeth A. Canuel, Abdolmajid Naderi Beni, & Hamid Lahijani. (2013). A 2400-year record of abrupt climate change from Almalou Crate Lake in NW Iran: Investigating the potential influence of solar variability on the climate of West Asia during late Holocene. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2013. 1 indexed citations
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Canuel, Elizabeth A., et al.. (2012). Climate Change Impacts on the Organic Carbon Cycle at the Land-Ocean Interface. AGUFM. 2012. 1 indexed citations
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Carreira, Renato S., et al.. (2012). On the accumulation of organic matter on the southeastern Brazilian continental shelf: a case study based on a sediment core from the shelf off Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian Journal of Oceanography. 60(1). 75–87. 13 indexed citations
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Pourmand, Ali, et al.. (2011). A 13000-year, high-resolution multi-proxy record of climate variability with episodes of enhanced atmospheric dust in Western Asia: Evidence from Neor peat complex in NW Iran. AGUFM. 2011. 2 indexed citations
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Bianchi, Thomas S. & Elizabeth A. Canuel. (2011). Chemical Biomarkers in Aquatic Ecosystems. Princeton University Press eBooks. 153 indexed citations
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Brackley, H., Neal E. Blair, Noel A. Trustrum, et al.. (2009). Dispersal and transformation of organic carbon across an episodic, high sediment discharge continental margin, Waipaoa Sedimentary System, New Zealand. Marine Geology. 270(1-4). 202–212. 31 indexed citations
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Spivak, Amanda C., Elizabeth A. Canuel, J. Emmett Duffy, & J. Paul Richardson. (2009). Nutrient Enrichment and Food Web Composition Affect Ecosystem Metabolism in an Experimental Seagrass Habitat. PLoS ONE. 4(10). e7473–e7473. 31 indexed citations
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Canuel, Elizabeth A., et al.. (2009). Changes in sediment and organic carbon accumulation in a highly-disturbed ecosystem: The Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta (California, USA). Marine Pollution Bulletin. 59(4-7). 154–163. 31 indexed citations
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Bianchi, Thomas S. & Elizabeth A. Canuel. (2001). Organic Geochemical Tracers in Estuaries. Organic Geochemistry. 32(4). 451–451. 12 indexed citations
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Canuel, Elizabeth A. & Christopher S. Martens. (1993). Seasonal variations in the sources and alteration of organic matter associated with recently-deposited sediments. Organic Geochemistry. 20(5). 563–577. 190 indexed citations
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Cloern, James E., et al.. (1993). Particulate organic matter in the San Francisco Bay estuary, California: Chemical indicators of its origin and assimilation into the benthic food web. Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World. 10 indexed citations
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Martens, C.S. & Elizabeth A. Canuel. (1992). Organic matter accumulation, diagenesis and burial in a rapidly depositing coastal sediment. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs; (United States). 1 indexed citations
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Wakeham, Stuart G. & Elizabeth A. Canuel. (1990). Fatty acids and sterols of particulate matter in a brackish and seasonally anoxic coastal salt pond. Organic Geochemistry. 16(4-6). 703–713. 43 indexed citations

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