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D-Index
34
Citations
3862
World Ranking
8058
National Ranking
27

A. N. Larionov 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. N. Larionov sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 603+

This scientist: 158 publications — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 603 publications or more.

A. N. Larionov 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. N. Larionov sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 106+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 15th percentile

15% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 106 D-Index or more.

Best Publications

  • The Vendian alkaline igneous suite of northern Timan: ion microprobe U-Pb zircon ages of gabbros and syenite

    Alexander N. Larionov;V. A. Andreichev;D. G. Gee

  • Neoproterozoic SHRIMP U–Pb zircon ages of silica-rich Dokhan Volcanics in the North Eastern Desert, Egypt

    Christoph Breitkreuz;Hassan Eliwa;Ibrahim Khalaf;Khaled El Gameel;Khaled El Gameel

  • New, Single Zircon (Pb-Evaporation) Ages from Vendian Intrusions in the Basement beneath the Pechora Basin, Northeastern Baltica

    David G. Gee;Liana Beliakova;Victoria Pease;Alexander Larionov

  • Grenvillian and Caledonian evolution of eastern Svalbard – a tale of two orogenies

    Åke Johansson;David G. Gee;Alexander N. Larionov;Yoshihide Ohta

  • Sequence of magmatic events in the Late Paleozoic of Transbaikalia, Russia (U-Pb isotope data)

    A.A. Tsygankov;B.A. Litvinovsky;B.M. Jahn;M.K. Reichow

  • The Grenville–Sveconorwegian orogen in the high Arctic

    Henning Lorenz;David G. Gee;Alexander N. Larionov;Jaroslaw Majka

  • Grenvillian basement and a major unconformity within the Caledonides of Nordaustlandet, Svalbard

    David G. Gee;Åke Johansson;Yoshihide Ohta;Alexander M. Tebenkov

  • Chemical abrasion applied to SHRIMP zircon geochronology: An example from the Variscan Karkonosze Granite (Sudetes, SW Poland)

    Ryszard Kryza;Quentin G. Crowley;Alexander Larionov;Christian Pin

  • Late Paleozoic granitoids of western Transbaikalia: magma sources and stages of formation

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  • Neoproterozoic rift and within-plate magmatism in the Yenisei Ridge: implications for the breakup of Rodinia

    A.D. Nozhkin;O.M. Turkina;T.B. Bayanova;N.G. Berezhnaya

  • 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

  • Grenvillian and Caledonian tectono-magmatic activity in northeasternmost Svalbard

    Åke Johansson;Alexander N. Larionov;David G. Gee;Yoshihide Ohta

  • Neoproterozoic island arcs in East Sayan: duration of magmatism (<i>from</i> U–Pb <i>zircon dating of volcanic clastics</i>)

    Unknown

  • Grenvillian magmatism of western and central Nordaustlandet, northeastern Svalbard

    Åke Johansson;Alexander N. Larionov;Alexander M. Tebenkov;David G. Gee

  • The Sarkhoi Group in East Sayan: Neoproterozoic (~770–800 Ma) volcanic belt of the Andean type

    Unknown

  • The timing of eclogite facies metamorphism and migmatization in the Orlica–Śnieżnik complex, Bohemian Massif: constraints from a multimethod geochronological study

    M. Bröcker;R. Klemd;M. Cosca;W. Brock

  • A revised Aquitanian age for the emplacement of the Ronda peridotites (Betic Cordilleras, southern Spain)

    Unknown

  • Meta-igneous rocks of the West-Carpathian basement, Slovakia: indicators of Early Paleozoic extension and shortening events

    Unknown

  • Late Riphean alkaline magmatism in the western margin of the Siberian Craton: A result of continental rifting or accretionary events?

    V. A. Vernikovsky;A. E. Vernikovskaya;E. B. Sal’nikova;N. G. Berezhnaya

  • Palaeoproterozoic Continental MORB-type Tholeiites in the Karelian Craton: Petrology, Geochronology, and Tectonic Setting

    A. V. Stepanova;A. V. Samsonov;E. B. Salnikova;I. S. Puchtel

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