Jared Nirenberg Source Confirmed

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PhD Student

John Brown University

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2 h-index 8 pubs 10 cited

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Jared Nirenberg, a PhD student at John Brown University, investigates methane hydrates, hydrocarbon exploration, and related phenomena within the context of atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics. His research integrates geological studies, exploration, and paleoclimatology to understand past and present climate dynamics. Nirenberg's recent work utilizes alkenone-derived estimates and benthic isotopes to reconstruct past atmospheric pCO2 levels and temperatures, with a focus on periods such as the Cretaceous and the Miocene Climatic Optimum. Additionally, he explores thermogenic methane production in Antarctic subglacial hydrocarbon seeps, contributing to understanding of methane's role in the Earth system. Nirenberg also advocates for scientific ocean drilling to advance climate studies and natural hazards research. His primary research interest lies in geological processes affecting climate.

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  • h-index: 2
  • Publications: 8
  • Citations: 10

Selected Publications

  • Model-data synthesis of benthic isotopes suggests a warmer Miocene Climatic Optimum (2025) DOI

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