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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Earth Science D-index 63 Citations 10,947 179 World Ranking 689 National Ranking 33

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Basalt
  • Volcano
  • Igneous rock

Bruno Scaillet mostly deals with Geochemistry, Volcano, Silicic, Petrology and Basalt. His studies in Geochemistry integrate themes in fields like Biotite, Hornblende and Oceanic crust. In his study, Geodynamics is strongly linked to Earth science, which falls under the umbrella field of Volcano.

His Silicic research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Andesite, Mineral redox buffer and Peralkaline rock. His studies in Petrology integrate themes in fields like Magma and Igneous rock. His work in the fields of Magma, such as Explosive eruption, intersects with other areas such as Pyrrhotite and Silicate.

His most cited work include:

  • Evidence for mantle metasomatism by hydrous silicic melts derived from subducted oceanic crust (376 citations)
  • The 15 June 1991 Eruption of Mount Pinatubo. I. Phase Equilibria and Pre-eruption P–T–fO2–fH2O Conditions of the Dacite Magma (321 citations)
  • Experimental Crystallization of Leucogranite Magmas (251 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary scientific interests are in Geochemistry, Magma, Mineralogy, Volcano and Petrology. As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Geochemistry, focusing on Plagioclase and, on occasion, Biotite and Amphibole. His Magma research incorporates elements of Andesite, Trachyte, Melt inclusions and Pluton.

Bruno Scaillet has included themes like Solubility, Crystallization, Redox and Analytical chemistry in his Mineralogy study. The Petrology study combines topics in areas such as Geophysics, Partial melting and Crust. The various areas that Bruno Scaillet examines in his Basalt study include Olivine and Mantle.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Geochemistry (47.20%)
  • Magma (39.60%)
  • Mineralogy (32.00%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2014-2021)?

  • Geochemistry (47.20%)
  • Magma (39.60%)
  • Volcano (28.40%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Bruno Scaillet mainly investigates Geochemistry, Magma, Volcano, Petrology and Basalt. His study looks at the relationship between Geochemistry and topics such as Plagioclase, which overlap with Amphibole and Biotite. The concepts of his Magma study are interwoven with issues in Andesite, Magmatism, Melt inclusions and Mafic.

His Volcano research incorporates themes from Gas composition and Earth science. His Petrology research includes elements of Rhyolite, Volcanic Gases and Redox. The study incorporates disciplines such as Felsic and Olivine in addition to Basalt.

Between 2014 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Experimental Constraints on the Formation of Silicic Magmas (58 citations)
  • The redox geodynamics linking basalts and their mantle sources through space and time (57 citations)
  • The impact of degassing on the oxidation state of basaltic magmas: A case study of Kīlauea volcano (56 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Basalt
  • Volcano
  • Igneous rock

His primary areas of study are Geochemistry, Magma, Volcano, Basalt and Andesite. His Geochemistry study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Plagioclase. His study in Magma is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Lava, Petrology, Mafic and Volcanic Gases.

In the field of Volcano, his study on Volcanic winter and Vulcanian eruption overlaps with subjects such as Context and Ice core. He mostly deals with Melt inclusions in his studies of Basalt. His work focuses on many connections between Andesite and other disciplines, such as Phenocryst, that overlap with his field of interest in Magmatism.

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Best Publications

Evidence for mantle metasomatism by hydrous silicic melts derived from subducted oceanic crust

Gaelle Prouteau;Gaelle Prouteau;Bruno Scaillet;Michel Pichavant;René Maury.
Nature (2001)

489 Citations

The 15 June 1991 Eruption of Mount Pinatubo. I. Phase Equilibria and Pre-eruption P–T–fO2–fH2O Conditions of the Dacite Magma

Bruno Scaillet;Bernard W. Evans.
Journal of Petrology (1999)

420 Citations

Experimental Crystallization of Leucogranite Magmas

Bruno Scaillet;Michel Pichavant;Jacques Roux.
Journal of Petrology (1995)

311 Citations

Carbonatite Melts and Electrical Conductivity in the Asthenosphere

Fabrice Gaillard;Mohammed Malki;Mohammed Malki;Giada Iacono-Marziano;Giada Iacono-Marziano;Michel Pichavant.
Science (2008)

276 Citations

An Experimental Study of a Lower Proterozoic A-type Granite from theEastern Amazonian Craton, Brazil

R. Dall'agnol;B. Scaillet;M. Pichavant.
Journal of Petrology (1999)

265 Citations

Decadal to monthly timescales of magma transfer and reservoir growth at a caldera volcano

Tim H Druitt;Tim H Druitt;Tim H Druitt;Fidel Costa;Etienne Deloule;Michael A Dungan.
Nature (2012)

257 Citations

Experimental Constraints on the Origin of the 1991 Pinatubo Dacite

Gaëlle Prouteau;Bruno Scaillet.
Journal of Petrology (2003)

235 Citations

Atmospheric oxygenation caused by a change in volcanic degassing pressure

Fabrice Gaillard;Bruno Scaillet;Nicholas T. Arndt.
Nature (2011)

223 Citations

Phase relations of peralkaline silicic magmas and petrogenetic implications.

Bruno Scaillet;Ray Macdonald.
Journal of Petrology (2001)

217 Citations

Physical conditions, structure, and dynamics of a zoned magma chamber: Mount Pelée (Martinique, Lesser Antilles Arc)

Michel Pichavant;Caroline Martel;Jean-Louis Bourdier;Bruno Scaillet.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2002)

215 Citations

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