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A. M. Mazukabzov 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. M. Mazukabzov sits on this spectrum.

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A. M. Mazukabzov 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. M. Mazukabzov sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

A. M. Mazukabzov is affiliated with the Russian Academy of Sciences in the Russian Federation. Their research spans multiple disciplines within Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Computer Science, contributing extensively to the fields of geophysics, artificial intelligence, geology, mechanics of materials, and geochemistry and petrology.

Their scholarly output includes publications focused on geological and geochemical analysis, geochemistry and geologic mapping, geological studies and exploration, high-pressure geophysics and materials, earthquake and tectonic studies, geotechnical and geomechanical engineering, and geochemistry and elemental analysis.

Frequent publication venues associated with Mazukabzov include:

  • Geodynamics & Tectonophysics
  • Russian Geology and Geophysics
  • Precambrian Research
  • Petrology
  • Geochemistry International

Among recent papers affiliated with their research, the following stand out for their contributions to regional metamorphism, tectonics, and geological mapping:

  • Regional, Contact Metamorphism, and Autometamorphism of the Olkhon Terrane (West Baikal Area), 2020, Petrology
  • Evidence of the latest Paleoproterozoic (~1615 Ma) mafic magmatism the southern Siberia: Extensional environments in Nuna supercontinent, 2021, Precambrian Research
  • Identification of the ca. 720 Ma Irkutsk LIP and its plume centre in southern Siberia: The initiation of Laurentia-Siberia separation, 2023, Precambrian Research
  • THE PHENOMENON OF RAPID ACCUMULATION OF SEDIMENTS BELONGING TO THE UDOKAN GROUP AND THE FORMATION OF THE UNIQUE UDOKAN COPPER DEPOSIT (ALDAN SHIELD, SIBERIAN CRATON), 2020, Geodynamics & Tectonophysics
  • Collision system of West Pribaikalie: aerospace geological map of Olkhon Region (Baikal, Russia), 2020, Geodynamics & Tectonophysics

Mazukabzov has collaborated extensively with other researchers, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Т. V. Donskaya
  • Д. П. Гладкочуб
  • Е. I. Demonterova
  • Е. V. Sklyarov

Their work reflects an interdisciplinary approach combining geosciences and computational methods, integrating knowledge of geological processes with advances in artificial intelligence. This cross-disciplinary expertise is particularly evident in studies on geophysical dynamics and geochemical mapping.

Overall, Mazukabzov's academic profile demonstrates a focus on understanding earth processes through both empirical data and modeling techniques across a diverse array of geological and computational fields.

Best Publications

  • Late Paleozoic - Mesozoic subduction-related magmatism at the southern margin of the Siberian continent and the 150 million-year history of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean

    T.V. Donskaya;D.P. Gladkochub;A.M. Mazukabzov;A.V. Ivanov

  • Timing and processes of late Mesozoic mid-lower-crustal extension in continental NE Asia and implications for the tectonic setting of the destruction of the North China Craton: Mainly constrained by zircon U–Pb ages from metamorphic core complexes

    Tao Wang;Lei Guo;Yadong Zheng;Tatiana Donskaya

  • Proterozoic mafic magmatism in Siberian craton: An overview and implications for paleocontinental reconstruction

    Dmitry P. Gladkochub;Sergei A. Pisarevsky;Tatiana V. Donskaya;Richard E. Ernst

  • The Siberian Craton and its evolution in terms of the Rodinia hypothesis

    Dmitry Gladkochub;Sergei Pisarevsky;Tatiana Donskaya;Lev Natapov

  • Age and evolution of late Mesozoic metamorphic core complexes in southern Siberia and northern Mongolia

    Tanlen V. Donskaya;B. F. Windley;A. M. Mazukabzov;A. Kröner

  • Multistage magmatic and metamorphic evolution in the Southern Siberian Craton: Archean and Palaeoproterozoic zircon ages revealed by SHRIMP and TIMS

    Ulrike Poller;Dmitry Gladkochub;Tatiana Donskaya;Anatoli Mazukabzov

  • Petrology, geochronology, and tectonic implications of c. 500 Ma metamorphic and igneous rocks along the northern margin of the Central Asian Orogen (Olkhon terrane, Lake Baikal, Siberia)

    Dmitry P. Gladkochub;Tatiana V. Donskaya;Michael T.D. Wingate;Ulrike Poller

  • Geochronology and paleomagnetism of mafic igneous rocks in the Olenek Uplift, northern Siberia: Implications for Mesoproterozoic supercontinents and paleogeography

    Michael T.D. Wingate;Michael T.D. Wingate;Sergei A. Pisarevsky;Sergei A. Pisarevsky;Dmitry P. Gladkochub;Tatiana V. Donskaya

  • Mafic intrusions in southwestern Siberia and implications for a Neoproterozoic connection with Laurentia

    D.P. Gladkochub;M.T.D. Wingate;S.A. Pisarevsky;T.V. Donskaya

  • Signature of Precambrian extension events in the southern Siberian craton

    D.P. Gladkochub;T.V. Donskaya;A.M. Mazukabzov;A.M. Stanevich

  • Early evolution of the Paleoasian ocean: LA-ICP-MS dating of detrital zircon from Late Precambrian sequences of the southern margin of the Siberian craton

    D.P. Gladkochub;A.M. Stanevich;A.M. Mazukabzov;T.V. Donskaya

  • The East Siberia Transect

    Yu. A. Zorin;V. G. Belichenko;E. Kh. Turutanov;A. M. Mazukabzov

  • The Olkhon metamorphic terrane in the Baikal region: An Early Paleozoic collage of Neoproterozoic active margin fragments

    D.P. Gladkochub;T.V. Donskaya;V.S. Fedorovsky;A.M. Mazukabzov

  • Island arc-back-arc basin evolution: implications for Late Riphean-Early Paleozoic geodynamic history of the Sayan-Baikal folded area

    Yu.A. Zorin;E.V. Sklyarov;V.G. Belichenko;A.M. Mazukabzov

  • The Late Paleozoic geodynamics of the West Transbaikalian segment of the Central Asian fold belt

    A.M. Mazukabzov;T.V. Donskaya;D.P. Gladkochub;I.P. Paderin

  • Carbonatites in collisional settings and pseudo-carbonatites of the Early Paleozoic Ol’khon collisional system

    E.V. Sklyarov;V.S. Fedorovsky;A.B. Kotov;A.V. Lavrenchuk

  • U-Pb detrital zircon geochronology and provenance of Neoproterozoic sedimentary rocks in southern Siberia: New insights into breakup of Rodinia and opening of Paleo-Asian Ocean

    D.P. Gladkochub;T.V. Donskaya;A.M. Stanevich;S.A. Pisarevsky

  • A one-billion-year gap in the Precambrian history of the southern Siberian craton and the problem of the transproterozoic supercontinent

    D.P. Gladkochub;T.V. Donskaya;Michael Wingate;A.M. Mazukabzov

  • Early proterozoic postcollision magmatism at the southern flank of the Siberian craton: New geochronological data and geodynamic implications

    T. V. Donskaya;E. B. Sal'nikova;E. V. Sklyarov;D. P. Gladkochub

  • Reprint of ``Pre-collisional (> 0.5 Ga) complexes of the Olkhon terrane (southern Siberia) as an echo of events in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt''

    T.V. Donskaya;D.P. Gladkochub;V.S. Fedorovsky;E.V. Sklyarov

  • Discovery of Archaean crust within the Akitkan orogenic belt of the Siberian craton: New insight into its architecture and history

    T.V. Donskaya;D.P. Gladkochub;Sergei Pisarevsky;U. Poller

  • The Late Triassic Kataev volcanoplutonic association in western Transbaikalia, a fragment of the active continental margin of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean

    T.V. Donskaya;D.P. Gladkochub;A.M. Mazukabzov;B. De Waele

  • Palaeoproterozoic to Eoarchaean crustal growth in southern Siberia: a Nd-isotope synthesis

    Dmitry P. Gladkochub;Tatiana V. Donskaya;Steven M. Reddy;Ulrike Poller

Frequent Co-Authors

Dmitry P. Gladkochub
Dmitry P. Gladkochub Russian Academy of Sciences
Sergei Pisarevsky
Sergei Pisarevsky Curtin University
Richard E. Ernst
Richard E. Ernst Carleton University
E. B. Sal’nikova
E. B. Sal’nikova Russian Academy of Sciences
Michael T.D. Wingate
Michael T.D. Wingate University of Western Australia
Ulf Söderlund
Ulf Söderlund Lund University
A. B. Kotov
A. B. Kotov Institute of Precambrian Geology and Geochronology
V. P. Kovach
V. P. Kovach Russian Academy of Sciences
Shihong Zhang
Shihong Zhang China University of Geosciences
Stephen S. Gao
Stephen S. Gao Missouri University of Science and Technology

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