J. B. Jordan Data-verified
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J. B. Jordan's research investigates the atmospheric chemistry of celestial bodies, specifically focusing on the interactions of small nitriles with metal ions found in the atmospheres of planets like Titan. This work contributes to our understanding of extraterrestrial atmospheric processes and the potential chemical reactions occurring in such environments. Jordan has published 8 scholarly works, accumulating 241 citations and maintaining an h-index of 5. Jordan collaborates with William S. Taylor of the University of Central Arkansas, with whom they have co-authored one publication. Jordan's most recent publication was in 2025, indicating recent activity in the field.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 242
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Interaction of Small Nitriles Occurring in the Atmosphere of Titan with Metal Ions of Meteoric Origin (2025)
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- Interaction of Small Nitriles Occurring in the Atmosphere of Titan with Metal Ions of Meteoric Origin
- Interaction of Small Nitriles Occurring in the Atmosphere of Titan with Metal Ions of Meteoric Origin
- Interaction of Small Nitriles Occurring in the Atmosphere of Titan with Metal Ions of Meteoric Origin
- Interaction of Small Nitriles Occurring in the Atmosphere of Titan with Metal Ions of Meteoric Origin
- Interaction of Small Nitriles Occurring in the Atmosphere of Titan with Metal Ions of Meteoric Origin
- Interaction of Small Nitriles Occurring in the Atmosphere of Titan with Metal Ions of Meteoric Origin