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D. Mosher

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High Impact

Professor (on leave)

Also affiliated: Dartmouth College (2003); Natural Resources Canada (1985–2022); United States Naval Research Laboratory (1972–2021); Dalhousie University (1991–2009); Memorial University of Newfoundland (1985–1989); Geological Survey of Canada (1996–2023); University of Hawaii System (2022); Los Alamos National Laboratory (1971); Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (2022); University of New Hampshire (2015–2022); Bechtel (United States) (2002); National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (2009); Princeton University (1966–1970); Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives (1985); Nova Scotia Hospital (2006); Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (1966–1970); CEA Valduc (1985); Bedford Institute of Oceanography (1989–2023); North Pacific Marine Science Organization (1994); GlobalFoundries (United States) (2022); Plasma (Russia) (1979); Geoscience BC (1994); Alameda Applied Sciences Corporation (United States) (2009); Engility (United States) (2013–2014); Sandia National Laboratories (1996–2009); System Science Applications (United States) (1978); Syntek Technologies (United States) (2017–2022); Plasma Technology (United States) (1990); MEG-3 (Canada) (2006); Pulse Biosciences (United States) (2009); Naval Research Laboratory Plasma Physics Division (1993–2003); McGill University (2022); L-3 Communications (United States) (2002–2011); Columbia University (2022); The University of Texas at Austin (1962)

Faculty Researcher

41 h-index 511 pubs 6,848 cited

Biography and Research Information

OverviewAI-generated summary

D. Mosher's research focuses on marine geology and geophysics, with a particular emphasis on the Arctic Ocean and the Atlantic margin. His work involves the analysis of seismic reflection data to understand the tectono-sedimentary elements and sedimentary processes in these regions. Recent publications address the impact of bottom currents on deep-water sediments in the Canada Basin and turbidity currents in the Amundsen Basin. Mosher has also investigated the scientific legacy of extended continental shelf mapping programs for UNCLOS and utilized bathymetry analysis to study features like the Northwest Atlantic margin.

His research contributes to a broader understanding of ocean floor features, sediment transport, and the geological history of polar and subpolar marine environments. Mosher's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 41, with over 6,800 citations across more than 500 publications. He is recognized as a highly cited researcher and maintains an active lab website.

Metrics

  • h-index: 41
  • Publications: 511
  • Citations: 6,848

Selected Publications

  • Religious Leaders’ Exposure to Suffering, Personal Spiritual Doubts, and Well-Being: An Empirical Study Applying the Relational Spirituality Model (2025)

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