Jordan Oefinger Data-verified

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Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-05-16

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3 h-index 13 pubs 16 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Jordan Oefinger's research focuses on geological and geochemical analyses, particularly examining carbon-isotope chemostratigraphy, geochemistry, and biostratigraphy. Oefinger has published work on Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum events in the deep-water Wilcox Group of the Gulf of Mexico, utilizing data from wells such as Anchor 3. Additionally, Oefinger has investigated the chronostratigraphy of the Triassic-Jurassic Moenave Formation in the western USA, with implications for understanding continental climate change. Oefinger's work involves collaborations with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Glenn R. Sharman, Celina Suarez, Dennis Mmasa, and Asher Boudreaux, with whom Oefinger has co-authored multiple publications. Oefinger's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3, with 13 total publications and 16 total citations.

Metrics

  • h-index: 3
  • Publications: 13
  • Citations: 16

Selected Publications

  • A revised chronostratigraphy of the Triassic-Jurassic Moenave Formation, western USA: Implications for timing of continental climate change (2025)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Carbon isotope chemostratigraphy, geochemistry, and biostratigraphy of the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum, deepwater Wilcox Group, Gulf of Mexico (USA) (2023)
    5 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Comment on cp-2022-86 (2023)
  • Comment on cp-2022-86 (2023)
  • Carbon-isotope, geochemical, and biostratigraphic data from the Anchor 3 well, Green Canyon protraction area, Gulf of Mexico (2022)
  • Carbon-isotope, geochemical, and biostratigraphic data from the Anchor 3 well, Green Canyon protraction area, Gulf of Mexico (2022)
    6 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Carbon-isotope chemostratigraphy, geochemistry, and biostratigraphy of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, deep-water Wilcox Group, Gulf of Mexico (U.S.A.) (2022)
    3 citations DOI OpenAlex

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