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D-Index
34
Citations
21497
World Ranking
7794
National Ranking
788

Overview

Andrew G. Tindle is affiliated with The Open University in the United Kingdom and has conducted research across multiple fields including Earth and Planetary Sciences and Computer Science. Their research contributions primarily focus on geology, mineralogy, and computational methods applied to earth sciences.

Their recent published work includes the paper titled "Alteration fabrics and mineralogy as provenance indicators; the Stonehenge bluestone dolerites and their enigmatic 'spots'", published in 2021 in the Journal of Archaeological Science Reports. This publication addresses geological and mineralogical aspects related to the provenance of Stonehenge bluestone dolerites.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Andrew G. Tindle include:

  • R. E. Bevins
  • Rob Ixer
  • Duncan Pirrie
  • Matthew Power
  • Tom Cotterell

Andrew G. Tindle has contributed to book publications as well, notably with Liverpool University Press. One of their books is Minerals of Britain and Ireland, published in 2023.

The scientist's research fields encompass several specialized subfields:

  • Geophysics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Geochemistry and Petrology

The overarching topics of their work include geological and geochemical analysis, geochemistry and geologic mapping, mineralogy and gemology studies, as well as earthquake and tectonic studies.

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Mineralogy and Gemology Studies
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies

Andrew G. Tindle's scientific output has been primarily published in the Journal of Archaeological Science Reports, where the recent paper was featured. The citation count for their key publications highlights engagement within their research community.

Best Publications

  • Trace element discrimination diagrams for the tectonic interpretation of granitic rocks

    Julian A. Pearce;Nigel B.W. Harris;Andrew G. Tindle

  • Geochemical characteristics of collision-zone magmatism

    Nigel B. W. Harris;Julian A. Pearce;Andrew G. Tindle

  • Further characterisation of the 91500 zircon crystal

    Michael Wiedenbeck;John M. Hanchar;William H. Peck;Paul Sylvester

  • Metasomatic and enrichment processes in lithospheric peridotites, an effect of asthenosphere-lithosphere interaction

    M. A. Menzies;N. Rogers;A. G. Tindle;C. J. Hawkesworth

  • Textural, chemical and isotopic insights into the nature and behaviour of metamorphic monazite

    Gavin Foster;Gavin Foster;H. D. Gibson;Randy Parrish;Randy Parrish;Matthew Horstwood

  • Estimation of lithium contents in trioctahedral micas using microprobe data: application to micas from granitic rocks

    Andrew G. Tindle;Peter C. Webb

  • The pressure-temperature-time path of migmatites from the Sikkim Himalaya

    N. B. W. Harris;M. Caddick;J. Kosler;S. Goswami

  • A Review of Rare-Element (Li-Cs-Ta) Pegmatite Exploration Techniques for the Superior Province, Canada, and Large Worldwide Tantalum Deposits

    Julie B. Selway;Frederick W. Breaks;Andrew G. Tindle

  • PROBE-AMPH—a spreadsheet program to classify microprobe-derived amphibole analyses

    A. G. Tindle;P. C. Webb

  • Oxide minerals of the separation rapids rare-element granitic pegmatite group, northwestern Ontario

    Andrew G. Tindle;Fred W. Breaks

  • Petrogenetic modelling of in situ fractional crystallization in the zoned Loch Doon pluton, Scotland

    Andrew G. Tindle;Julian A. Pearce

  • Heterogeneity in southern Central Indian Ridge MORB: Implications for ridge-hot spot interaction

    Bramley J. Murton;Andrew G. Tindle;J. Andrew Milton;Daniel Sauter

  • TOURMALINE IN PETALITE-SUBTYPE GRANITIC PEGMATITES: EVIDENCE OF FRACTIONATION AND CONTAMINATION FROM THE PAKEAGAMA LAKE AND SEPARATION LAKE AREAS OF NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO, CANADA

    Andrew G. Tindle;Fred W. Breaks;Julie B. Selway

  • Petrogenesis of plutonic rocks in a Proterozoic granulite-facies terrane – the Bunger Hills, East Antarctica

    John W. Sheraton;Lance P. Black;Andrew G. Tindle

  • Columbite-tantalite mineral chemistry from rare-element granitic pegmatites: Separation Lakeh area, N.W. Ontario, Canada

    A. G. Tindle;F. W. Breaks

  • The Roles of Fractional Crystallization, Magma Mixing, Crystal Mush Remobilization and Volatile–Melt Interactions in the Genesis of a Young Basalt–Peralkaline Rhyolite Suite, the Greater Olkaria Volcanic Complex, Kenya Rift Valley

    R. Macdonald;R. Macdonald;H. E. Belkin;J. G. Fitton;N. W. Rogers

  • Fractionation of Peralkaline Silicic Magmas: the Greater Olkaria Volcanic Complex, Kenya Rift Valley

    A. S. Marshall;R. Macdonald;R. Macdonald;N. W. Rogers;J. G. Fitton

  • The pre-eruptive magma plumbing system of the 2007–2008 dome-forming eruption of Kelut volcano, East Java, Indonesia

    Adam J. Jeffery;Ralf Gertisser;Valentin R. Troll;Ester M. Jolis

  • U-Pb columbite-tantalite chronology of rare-element pegmatites using TIMS and Laser Ablation-Multi Collector-ICP-MS

    S. R. Smith;S. R. Smith;G. L. Foster;R. L. Romer;A. G. Tindle

  • Assimilation and partial melting of continental crust: evidence from the mineralogy and geochemistry of autoliths and xenoliths

    Andrew G. Tindle;Julian A. Pearce

  • Metamorphic rocks of the 1985 Tibet Geotraverse, Lhasa to Golmud

    N. B. W. Harris;T. J. B. Holland;A. G. Tindle

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon P. Kelley
Simon P. Kelley University of Leeds
Susanne P. Schwenzer
Susanne P. Schwenzer The Open University
Mahesh Anand
Mahesh Anand The Open University
R. S. Thorpe
R. S. Thorpe The Open University
Nigel Harris
Nigel Harris The Open University
Richard C. Greenwood
Richard C. Greenwood The Open University
Ian A. Franchi
Ian A. Franchi The Open University
Nick Rogers
Nick Rogers The Open University
Ray Macdonald
Ray Macdonald Lancaster University
Ray Burgess
Ray Burgess University of Manchester

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