James Schwanethal

510 total citations
16 papers, 393 citations indexed

About

James Schwanethal is a scholar working on Geophysics, Astronomy and Astrophysics and Aerospace Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, James Schwanethal has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 393 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Geophysics, 6 papers in Astronomy and Astrophysics and 5 papers in Aerospace Engineering. Recurrent topics in James Schwanethal's work include Geological and Geochemical Analysis (7 papers), Planetary Science and Exploration (6 papers) and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (4 papers). James Schwanethal is often cited by papers focused on Geological and Geochemical Analysis (7 papers), Planetary Science and Exploration (6 papers) and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (4 papers). James Schwanethal collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and France. James Schwanethal's co-authors include Andrew Carter, Mark Wildman, Cristina Persano, R. W. Brown, Romain Beucher, Finlay M. Stuart, Kerry Gallagher, Pieter Vermeesch, N. McBride and Yuntao Tian and has published in prestigious journals such as Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Geology and Chemical Geology.

In The Last Decade

James Schwanethal

15 papers receiving 388 citations

Peers

James Schwanethal
U. Sarkar India
Nadine Wittig United Kingdom
C. Jackson United States
D. MacDougall United States
Finn Ulff-Møller United States
U. Sarkar India
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Countries citing papers authored by James Schwanethal

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of James Schwanethal

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Tian, Yuntao, Pieter Vermeesch, Martin Danišík, et al.. (2017). LGC-1: A zircon reference material for in-situ (U-Th)/He dating. Chemical Geology. 454. 80–92. 20 indexed citations
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Wildman, Mark, R. W. Brown, Cristina Persano, et al.. (2017). Contrasting Mesozoic evolution across the boundary between on and off craton regions of the South African plateau inferred from apatite fission track and (U‐Th‐Sm)/He thermochronology. Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth. 122(2). 1517–1547. 32 indexed citations
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Schwanethal, James. (2015). Minimising12C3+interference on4He+measurements in a noble gas mass spectrometer. Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry. 30(6). 1400–1404. 2 indexed citations
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Carter, Andrew, et al.. (2014). Cenozoic tectonic history of the South Georgia microcontinent and potential as a barrier to Pacific-Atlantic through flow. Geology. 42(4). 299–302. 27 indexed citations
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Flude, Stephanie, et al.. (2013). Observation of centimetre-scale argon diffusion in alkali feldspars: implications for 40 Ar/ 39 Ar thermochronology. Geological Society London Special Publications. 378(1). 265–275. 14 indexed citations
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Schwenzer, S. P., James Schwanethal, U. Ott, et al.. (2011). ALHA77005: monitor for terrestrial influence on noble gases and analogue for Mars. Open Research Online (The Open University). 74. 5127. 1 indexed citations
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Calderón, Mauricio, Julie C. Fosdick, Clare Warren, et al.. (2011). The low-grade Canal de las Montañas Shear Zone and its role in the tectonic emplacement of the Sarmiento Ophiolitic Complex and Late Cretaceous Patagonian Andes orogeny, Chile. Tectonophysics. 524-525. 165–185. 47 indexed citations
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Kelley, S. P., D. J. Cherniak, Kenneth A. Farley, & James Schwanethal. (2009). Testing the limits to high spatial resolution laser analysis of noble gases in natural and experimental samples. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta Supplement. 73. 2 indexed citations
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Hillier, John K., Simon Green, N. McBride, et al.. (2007). Interplanetary dust detected by the Cassini CDA Chemical Analyser. Icarus. 190(2). 643–654. 29 indexed citations
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Hillier, Jon K., Simon Green, N. McBride, et al.. (2007). The composition of Saturn's E ring. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 377(4). 1588–1596. 60 indexed citations
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Schwanethal, James, N. McBride, Simon Green, J. A. M. McDonnell, & G. Drolshagen. (2005). Analysis of Impact Data from the Debie (debris In-Orbit Evaluator) Sensor in Polar Low Earth Orbit. 587. 177. 10 indexed citations
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Schwanethal, James. (2004). Debris in-orbit evaluator (DEBIE) calibration and data analysis. Open Research Online (The Open University). 766. 2 indexed citations
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Schwanethal, James, N. McBride, & Simon Green. (2002). Detecting interplanetary and interstellar dust with the DEBIE sensor. 500. 75–78. 1 indexed citations
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Schwanethal, James & N. McBride. (2001). Distinguishing the populations of natural meteoroids and space debris by GORID in geostationary orbit. Advances in Space Research. 28(9). 1335–1339.

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