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A.B. Kampunzu publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where A.B. Kampunzu sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 87 publications — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

A.B. Kampunzu D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

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

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

A.B. Kampunzu is an academic affiliated with the University of Botswana in Botswana. Their work and research focus has not been detailed through specific publications, topics, or fields in the available data.

Although there are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications associated with A.B. Kampunzu, the academic is actively listed as a researcher within the academic community.

No information is provided regarding awards or recognitions, detailed fields or subfields of study, or main research topics.

As a current researcher, A.B. Kampunzu contributes to the academic environment at their primary institution, but specific details about their scholarly output and areas of expertise remain unavailable.

Best Publications

  • Major and Trace Element and Sr, Nd, Hf, and Pb Isotope Compositions of the Karoo Large Igneous Province, Botswana-Zimbabwe: Lithosphere vs Mantle Plume Contribution

    F. Jourdan;F. Jourdan;F. Jourdan;Hervé Bertrand;U. Schärer;Janne Blichert-Toft

  • Genesis of sediment-hosted stratiform copper–cobalt deposits, central African Copperbelt

    J.L.H. Cailteux;A.B. Kampunzu;C. Lerouge;A.K. Kaputo

  • Tectonic Evolution of the Lufilian Arc (Central Africa Copper Belt) During Neoproterozoic Pan African Orogenesis

    A.B. Kampunzu;J. Cailteux

  • Rift kinematics during the incipient stages of continental extension: Evidence from the nascent Okavango rift basin, northwest Botswana

    Motsoptse P. Modisi;Estella A. Atekwana;Ali Basira H. Kampunzu;Tiyapo H. Ngwisanyi

  • Early Structural Development of the Okavango Rift Zone, NW Botswana

    Baraka D. Kinabo;Estella A. Atekwana;John Patrick Hogan;Motsoptse P. Modisi

  • Geochronology of volcanic rocks and evolution of the Cenozoic Western Branch of the East African Rift System

    A.B. Kampunzu;A.B. Kampunzu;M.G. Bonhomme;M. Kanika

  • The Karoo triple junction questioned: evidence from Jurassic and Proterozoic 40Ar/39Ar ages and geochemistry of the giant Okavango dyke swarm (Botswana)

    F. Jourdan;G. Féraud;H. Bertrand;A.B. Kampunzu

  • Basement control on dyke distribution in Large Igneous Provinces: Case study of the Karoo triple junction.

    Fred Jourdan;G. Féraud;Hervé Bertrand;M.K. Watkeys

  • The Mesoproterozoic Irumide belt of Zambia

    B. De Waele;A.B. Kampunzu;B.S.E. Mapani;F. Tembo

  • Mesoproterozoic rocks of Namibia and their plate tectonic setting

    T Becker;U. Schreiber;Ali B Kampunzu;Richard Armstrong

  • Sediment-hosted Zn–Pb–Cu deposits in the Central African Copperbelt

    A.B. Kampunzu;J.L.H. Cailteux;A.F. Kamona;M.M. Intiomale

  • Mesoproterozoic intraplate magmatism in the Kalahari Craton:a review

    R. E. Hanson;R. E. Harmer;Thomas G. Blenkinsop;D. S. Bullen

  • The Mesoproterozoic Kibaride belt (Katanga, SE D.R. Congo)

    Joseph W. Kokonyangi;Ali B Kampunzu;Richard Armstrong;Masaru Yoshida

  • Geochemistry and Tectonic Setting of Mafic Igneous Units in the Neoproterozoic Katangan Basin, Central Africa: Implications for Rodinia Break-up

    A.B. Kampunzu;A.B. Kampunzu;F. Tembo;G. Matheis;D. Kapenda

  • Lithostratigraphy, basin development, base metal deposits, and regional correlations of the Neoproterozoic Nguba and Kundelungu rock successions, central African Copperbelt

    M.J. Batumike;M.J. Batumike;J.L.H. Cailteux;A.B. Kampunzu

  • 40 Ar/ 39 Ar geochronology and structural data from the giant Okavango and related mafic dyke swarms, Karoo igneous province, northern Botswana

    B. Le Gall;G. Tshoso;F. Jourdan;G. Féraud

  • Lithostratigraphical correlation of the Neoproterozoic Roan Supergroup from Shaba (Zaire) and Zambia, in the central African copper-cobalt metallogenic province

    J. Cailteux;P.L. Binda;W.M. Katekesha;A.B. Kampunzu

  • U-Pb zircon geochronology and petrology of granitoids from Mitwaba (Katanga, Congo): implications for the evolution of the Mesoproterozoic Kibaran belt

    Joseph W. Kokonyangi;Richard Armstrong;Ali B Kampunzu;Masaru Yoshida

  • Sedimentological and geochemical evidence for palaeo-environmental change in the Makgadikgadi subbasin, in relation to the MOZ rift depression, Botswana

    Susan Ringrose;Philippa Huntsman-Mapila;Philippa Huntsman-Mapila;Ali Basira Kampunzu;William Downey

  • Cryptic indicators of provenance from the geochemistry of the Okavango Delta sediments, Botswana

    P. Huntsman-Mapila;P. Huntsman-Mapila;A.B. Kampunzu;B. Vink;S. Ringrose

  • The Okavango giant mafic dyke swarm (NE Botswana): its structural significance within the Karoo Large Igneous Province

    Bernard Le Gall;Gomotsang Tshoso;Jérôme Dyment;Ali Basira Kampunzu

  • Major and trace element geochemistry of plutonic rocks from Francistown, NE Botswana: evidence for a Neoarchaean continental active margin in the Zimbabwe craton

    A.B. Kampunzu;A.R. Tombale;M. Zhai;Z. Bagai

  • Use of the geochemical and biological sedimentary record in establishing palaeo-environments and climate change in the Lake Ngami basin, NW Botswana

    P. Huntsman-Mapila;P. Huntsman-Mapila;S. Ringrose;A.W. Mackay;W.S. Downey

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Armstrong
Richard Armstrong Australian National University
Fred Jourdan
Fred Jourdan Curtin University
Gilbert Féraud
Gilbert Féraud Université Côte d'Azur
Jean-Jacques Tiercelin
Jean-Jacques Tiercelin Géosciences Rennes
Susan Ringrose
Susan Ringrose University of Glasgow
Jérôme Dyment
Jérôme Dyment Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Fernando Corfu
Fernando Corfu University of Oslo
Hervé Bertrand
Hervé Bertrand École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Donald W. Davis
Donald W. Davis University of Toronto
Marc Poujol
Marc Poujol University of Rennes

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