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A. Cisternas publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where A. Cisternas sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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A. Cisternas D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where A. Cisternas sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

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Overview

A. Cisternas is affiliated with the University of Chile in Chile. Their academic and research career is associated primarily with this institution.

No specific recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues are listed for A. Cisternas. Likewise, there are no detailed records of book publications, fields or subfields of study, or main topics of work available in the provided data.

There are no known awards attributed to A. Cisternas in the available information.

Best Publications

  • Geodynamics of the northern Andes: Subductions and intracontinental deformation (Colombia)

    Alfredo Taboada;Luis A. Rivera;Andrés Fuenzalida;Armando Cisternas

  • The Caucasus: an actual example of the initial stages of continental collision

    H. Philip;A. Cisternas;A. Gvishiani;A. Gorshkov

  • Ruptures of Major Earthquakes and Active Deformation in Mongolia and Its Surroundings

    I. Baljinnyam;A. Bayasgalan;B. A. Borisov;Armando Cisternas

  • The inverse problem in microtectonics and the separation of tectonic phases

    R. Armijo;E. Carey;A. Cisternas

  • Assessment of the size of large and great historical earthquakes in Peru

    L. Dorbath;A. Cisternas;C. Dorbath

  • Stress tensor and fault plane solutions for a population of earthquakes

    Luis Rivera;Armando Cisternas

  • The Armenian earthquake of 1988 December 7: faulting and folding, neotectonics and palaeoseismicity

    H. Philip;E. Rogozhin;A. Cisternas;J. C. Bousquet

  • Recent crustal deformation in the Antofagasta region (northern Chile) and the subduction process

    B. Delouis;H. Philip;L. Dorbath;A. Cisternas

  • The seismotectonics of the Marmara region (Turkey): results from a microseismic experiment

    C. Gurbuz;M. Aktar;M. Aktar;H. Eyidogan;A. Cisternas

  • The Mw = 8.0 Antofagasta (northern Chile) earthquake of 30 July 1995: A precursor to the end of the large 1877 gap

    B. Delouis;T. Monfret;L. Dorbath;M. Pardo

  • Seismotectonics of the Lower Cheliff Basin: Structural background of the El Asnam (Algeria) Earthquake

    Mustapha Meghraoui;Armando Cisternas;Hervé Philip

  • Active tectonics in the Lesser Caucasus: Coexistence of compressive and extensional structures

    S. Rebaï;H. Philip;L. Dorbath;B. Borissoff

  • Seismotectonics of the El Asnam earthquake

    M. Ouyed;M. Meghraoui;A. Cisternas;A. Deschamps

  • Stress tensor determination in France and neighbouring regions

    B. Delouis;H. Haessler;A. Cisternas;L. Rivera

  • The Andean subduction zone between 22 and 25°S (northern Chile): precise geometry and state of stress

    Bertrand Delouis;Armando Cisternas;Louis Dorbath;Luis Rivera

  • The Perugia (Italy) earthquake of 29, April 1984: A microearthquake survey

    H. Haessler;R. Gaulon;L. Rivera;R. Console

  • Trench investigations through the trace of the 1980 El Asnam thrust fault: Evidence for paleoseismicity

    M. Meghraoui;H. Philip;F. Albarede;A. Cisternas

  • The El Asnam, Algeria, earthquake of 10 October 1980: Multiple-source mechanism determined from long-period records

    A. Deschamps;Y. Gaudemer;A. Cisternas

  • The Spitak (Armenia) earthquake of 7 December 1988: field observations, seismology and tectonics

    A. Cisternas;H. Philip;J. C. Bousquet;M. Cara

  • Mechanism of the 1992 Erzincan earthquake and its aftershocks, tectonics of the Erzincan Basin and decoupling on the North Anatolian Fault

    H. Fuenzalida;L. Dorbath;A. Cisternas;H. Eyidogan

  • PRESENT AND RECENT STRESS REGIME IN THE EASTERN PART OF THE PYRENEES

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  • Determination of seismogenic interplate contact zone and crustal seismicity around Antofagasta, northern Chile using local data

    D. Comte;D. Comte;M. Pardo;M. Pardo;Louis Dorbath;Catherine Dorbath

Frequent Co-Authors

Luis Rivera
Luis Rivera University of Strasbourg
Bertrand Delouis
Bertrand Delouis Université Côte d'Azur
Anne Deschamps
Anne Deschamps Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Mustapha Meghraoui
Mustapha Meghraoui University of Strasbourg
Aykut Barka
Aykut Barka Istanbul Technical University
Peter Molnar
Peter Molnar University of Colorado Boulder
Denis Hatzfeld
Denis Hatzfeld Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Francis Albarède
Francis Albarède École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Barbara Romanowicz
Barbara Romanowicz University of California, Berkeley

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