James E. Mackin

1.8k total citations
28 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

James E. Mackin is a scholar working on Geochemistry and Petrology, Environmental Chemistry and Pollution. According to data from OpenAlex, James E. Mackin has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Geochemistry and Petrology, 9 papers in Environmental Chemistry and 6 papers in Pollution. Recurrent topics in James E. Mackin's work include Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis (10 papers), Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry (9 papers) and Mine drainage and remediation techniques (7 papers). James E. Mackin is often cited by papers focused on Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis (10 papers), Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry (9 papers) and Mine drainage and remediation techniques (7 papers). James E. Mackin collaborates with scholars based in United States, Brazil and China. James E. Mackin's co-authors include Robert C. Aller, William J. Ullman, Robert M. Owen, M. E. Jacobson, Mary I. Scranton, Philip A. Meyers, George W. Luther, Douglas G. Capone, Neal E. Blair and Sambasiva R. Patchineelam and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta and Applied and Environmental Microbiology.

In The Last Decade

James E. Mackin

28 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
James E. Mackin United States 19 622 618 532 323 318 28 1.5k
D.T. Heggie United States 22 696 1.1× 959 1.6× 613 1.2× 570 1.8× 595 1.9× 40 2.3k
R E Cranston Canada 17 340 0.5× 297 0.5× 451 0.8× 183 0.6× 391 1.2× 27 1.5k
Horst D Schulz Germany 21 432 0.7× 583 0.9× 792 1.5× 359 1.1× 660 2.1× 54 2.0k
Gérard Sarazin France 21 318 0.5× 349 0.6× 388 0.7× 391 1.2× 202 0.6× 50 1.2k
Falk Pollehne Germany 26 463 0.7× 1.2k 1.9× 508 1.0× 674 2.1× 278 0.9× 53 2.1k
Mélanie Beck Germany 29 869 1.4× 880 1.4× 687 1.3× 583 1.8× 298 0.9× 56 2.1k
Philippe Amiotte‐Suchet France 18 647 1.0× 385 0.6× 404 0.8× 254 0.8× 525 1.7× 31 1.5k
Bo Barker J⊘rgensen Denmark 8 277 0.4× 557 0.9× 814 1.5× 615 1.9× 167 0.5× 9 1.5k
Gwénaëlle Chaillou Canada 24 589 0.9× 862 1.4× 566 1.1× 585 1.8× 683 2.1× 53 2.0k
Jeffrey K. Rosenfeld United States 8 278 0.4× 377 0.6× 330 0.6× 273 0.8× 132 0.4× 10 926

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of James E. Mackin

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Aller, Robert C., Josephine Y. Aller, Neal E. Blair, et al.. (1991). Biogeochemical Processes in Amazon Shelf Sediments. Oceanography. 4(1). 27–32. 26 indexed citations
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Mackin, James E. & Robert C. Aller. (1989). The nearshore marine and estuarine chemistry of dissolved aluminum and rapid authigenic mineral precipitation. 1(3). 537–554. 10 indexed citations
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Jacobson, M. E., et al.. (1989). Modeling the distribution of acetate in anoxic estuarine sediments. Limnology and Oceanography. 34(4). 747–757. 34 indexed citations
4.
Ullman, William J., George W. Luther, Robert C. Aller, & James E. Mackin. (1988). Dissolved iodine behavior in estuaries along the east coast of the United States. Marine Chemistry. 25(2). 95–106. 25 indexed citations
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Mackin, James E., Robert C. Aller, & William J. Ullman. (1988). The effects of iron reduction and nonsteady-state diagenesis on iodine, ammonium, and boron distributions in sediments from the Amazon continental shelf. Continental Shelf Research. 8(4). 363–386. 29 indexed citations
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Mackin, James E.. (1987). Boron and silica behavior in salt-marsh sediments; implications for paleo-boron distributions and the early diagenesis of silica. American Journal of Science. 287(3). 197–241. 24 indexed citations
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Mackin, James E., et al.. (1987). Ammonium Production in Sediments Inhibited with Molybdate: Implications for the Sources of Ammonium in Anoxic Marine Sediments. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 53(10). 2435–2439. 19 indexed citations
8.
Mackin, James E.. (1986). The free-solution diffusion coefficient of boron: influence of dissolved organic matter. Marine Chemistry. 20(2). 131–140. 24 indexed citations
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Mackin, James E.. (1986). Control of dissolved Al distributions in marine sediments by clay reconstitution reactions: Experimental evidence leading to a unified theory. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 50(2). 207–214. 34 indexed citations
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Aller, Robert C., et al.. (1986). Diagenesis of Fe and S in Amazon inner shelf muds: apparent dominance of Fe reduction and implications for the genesis of ironstones. Continental Shelf Research. 6(1-2). 263–289. 290 indexed citations
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Mackin, James E. & Robert C. Aller. (1986). The effects of clay mineral reactions on dissolved Al distributions in sediments and waters of the Amazon continental shelf. Continental Shelf Research. 6(1-2). 245–262. 47 indexed citations
12.
Aller, Robert C., et al.. (1985). Early chemical diagenesis, sediment-water solute exchange, and storage of reactive organic matter near the mouth of the Changjiang, East China Sea. Continental Shelf Research. 4(1-2). 227–251. 123 indexed citations
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Mackin, James E. & Robert C. Aller. (1984). Diagenesis of dissolved aluminum in organic-rich estuarine sediments. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 48(2). 299–313. 66 indexed citations
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Aller, Robert C. & James E. Mackin. (1984). Preservation of reactive organic matter in marine sediments. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 70(2). 260–266. 24 indexed citations
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Mackin, James E. & Robert C. Aller. (1984). Dissolved Al in sediments and waters of the East China Sea: Implications for authigenic mineral formation. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 48(2). 281–297. 103 indexed citations
16.
Mackin, James E. & Robert C. Aller. (1984). Processes affecting the behavior of dissolved aluminum in estuarine waters. Marine Chemistry. 14(3). 213–232. 70 indexed citations
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Mackin, James E. & Robert C. Aller. (1983). The infinite dilution diffusion coefficient for A1(OH)4− at 25°C. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 47(5). 959–961. 14 indexed citations
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Mackin, James E., Robert M. Owen, & Philip A. Meyers. (1980). A factor analysis of elemental associations in the surface microlayer of Lake Michigan and its fluvial inputs. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 85(C3). 1563–1569. 13 indexed citations
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Owen, Robert M., Philip A. Meyers, & James E. Mackin. (1979). Influence of physical processes on the concentration of heavy metals and organic carbon in the surface microlayer. Geophysical Research Letters. 6(3). 147–150. 9 indexed citations
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Mackin, James E. & Robert M. Owen. (1979). The geochemistry of sediments from Little Traverse Bay, Lake Michigan: influence of physical processes. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 16(3). 532–539. 5 indexed citations

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