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D-Index
42
Citations
23234
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5116
National Ranking
258

A. J. R. White 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. J. R. White sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 72 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

A. J. R. White 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. J. R. White sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

A. J. R. White is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. Their research spans multiple areas within the Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Psychology, with particular attention to both social and geological dimensions.

The scientist's publication record includes work in both journal and institutional repository settings. One of the recent papers authored by A. J. R. White is titled Reduced granites and volcanics of the central Victorian Magmatic Province, published in 2023 in OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) at La Trobe University. This work has garnered some academic citations, indicating engagement within the research community.

Their research is distributed among several specialized fields of study, with primary contributions in:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Psychology

Subfield expertise includes:

  • Social Psychology
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Geology
  • Geophysics

The main topics addressed in their work cover a combination of geological processes and social science perspectives, such as:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Humor Studies and Applications
  • Communication in Education and Healthcare

A.J.R. White regularly collaborates with a range of co-authors, including Christopher Martinso. Gray, Leah C. Windsor, Alistair Windsor, Christian Kronsted, and Deborah Tollefsen. These collaborations contribute to both the breadth and interdisciplinary nature of their research outputs.

Their work has appeared in publication venues such as:

  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

Overall, A. J. R. White's academic profile demonstrates a focused engagement with scientific inquiries that bridge Earth sciences and social psychology, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach to both natural and human-centered studies.

Best Publications

  • Two contrasting granite types

    B. W. Chappell;A. J. R. White

  • Nature and origin of A-type granites with particular reference to southeastern Australia

    W. J. Collins;S. D. Beams;A. J. R. White;B. W. Chappell

  • I- and S-type granites in the Lachlan Fold Belt

    B. W. Chappell;A. J. R. White

  • Two contrasting granite types: 25 years later

    Bruce. Chappell;Allan James Risely. White

  • Characterization and Origin of Aluminous A-type Granites from the Lachlan Fold Belt, Southeastern Australia

    P.L. King;A.J.R. White;B.W. Chappell;C.M. Allen

  • Ultrametamorphism and granitoid genesis

    Allan J.R. White;Allan J.R. White;Bruce W. Chappell;Bruce W. Chappell

  • Origin of an A-type granite; experimental constraints

    J. D. Clemens;John R. Holloway;A. J. R. White

  • The Importance of Residual Source Material (Restite) in Granite Petrogenesis

    B. W. Chappell;A. J. R. White;D. Wyborn

  • Granitoid types and their distribution in the Lachlan Fold Belt, southeastern Australia

    A. J. R. White;B. W. Chappell

  • Major and Trace Element Abundances in Volcanic Rocks of Orogenic Areas

    P Jakeš;A. J. R White

  • Are A‐type granites the high‐temperature felsic granites? Evidence from fractionated granites of the Wangrah Suite

    P. L. King;B. W. Chappell;C. M. Allen;A. J. R. White

  • Contrasts between I‐ and S‐type granitoids of the Kosciusko Batholith

    R. Hine;I. S. Williams;B. W. Chappell;A. J. R. White

  • Some supracrustal (S-type) granites of the Lachlan Fold Belt

    A. J. R. White;B. W. Chappell

  • Granite provinces and basement terranes in the Lachlan Fold Belt, southeastern Australia

    B. W. Chappell;A. J. R. White;R. Hine

  • High‐ and Low‐Temperature I‐type Granites

    B. W. Chappell;C. J. Bryant;D. Wyborn;A. J. R. White

  • Application of the Restite Model to the Deddick Granodiorite and its Enclaves -a Reinterpretation of the Observations and Data of Maas et al. (1997)

    Allan J. R. White;Bruce W. Chappell;Doone Wyborn

  • Granulitic and eclogitic inclusions from basic pipes at Delegate, Australia

    J. F. Lovering;A. J. R. White

  • Trace element abundances in andesites

    S. R. Taylor;Annette C. Capp;A. L. Graham;D. H. Blake

  • Lachlan Fold Belt granites revisited: High‐ and low‐temperature granites and their implications

    Bruce Chappell;A White;Ian Williams;Doone Wyborn

  • Structure of the melanesian arcs and correlation with distribution of magma types

    P. Jakes;A.J.R. White

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce W. Chappell
Bruce W. Chappell Macquarie University
Ian S. Williams
Ian S. Williams Australian National University
Stuart Ross Taylor
Stuart Ross Taylor Australian National University
John R. Holloway
John R. Holloway Arizona State University
John D. Clemens
John D. Clemens Stellenbosch University
Charlotte M. Allen
Charlotte M. Allen Queensland University of Technology
Penelope L. King
Penelope L. King Australian National University
Leon T. Silver
Leon T. Silver California Institute of Technology
Robert A. Creaser
Robert A. Creaser University of Alberta
William J. Collins
William J. Collins University of Reading

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