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Bryan C. Storey 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 Bryan C. Storey sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 129 publications — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Bryan C. Storey 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 Bryan C. Storey sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 48th percentile

48% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Bryan C. Storey is affiliated with the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. Their research primarily falls within the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with specific focus areas including Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Geology, Atmospheric Science, and Earth-Surface Processes.

Their recent scholarly contributions cover a range of topics related to geological and geochemical analysis, geochemistry and geologic mapping, geological studies and exploration, geology and paleoclimatology research, geological formations and processes, as well as Arctic and Russian policy studies.

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Storey are:

  • South Georgia microcontinent: Displaced fragment of the southernmost Andes, 2021, Earth-Science Reviews
  • Chapter 1.1 Tectonic history of Antarctica over the past 200 million years, 2021, Geological Society London Memoirs
  • SOUTH GEORGIA MICROCONTINENT AND THE SOUTHERNMOST ANDES: UPPER PLATE EXTENSION, MARGINAL BASIN INVERSION, ESCAPE TECTONICS, 2021, Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America

Frequent co-authors in their work include:

  • Ian W. D. Dalziel
  • P. Stone
  • David I. M. Macdonald
  • Roi Granot
  • David Macdonald

Storey has published in several venues, including:

  • Earth-Science Reviews
  • Geological Society London Memoirs
  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America

Best Publications

  • The role of mantle plumes in continental breakup: case histories from Gondwanaland

    Bryan C. Storey

  • The Chon Aike province of Patagonia and related rocks in West Antarctica: A silicic large igneous province

    R.J Pankhurst;P.T Leat;P Sruoga;C.W Rapela

  • Magmatism and the causes of continental break-up

    B. C. Storey;T. Alabaster;R. J. Pankhurst

  • Geochronology and geochemistry of pre-Jurassic superterranes in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica

    R. J. Pankhurst;S. D. Weaver;J. D. Bradshaw;B. C. Storey

  • A roadmap for Antarctic and Southern Ocean science for the next two decades and beyond

    M.C. Kennicutt;S.L. Chown;J.J. Cassano;D. Liggett

  • Antarctica-New Zealand rifting and Marie Byrd Land lithospheric magmatism linked to ridge subduction and mantle plume activity

    S. D. Weaver;B. C. Storey;R. J. Pankhurst;S. B. Mukasa

  • Personal care products and steroid hormones in the Antarctic coastal environment associated with two Antarctic research stations, McMurdo Station and Scott Base

    Philipp Emnet;Sally Gaw;Grant Northcott;Bryan Storey

  • Crustal growth of the Antarctic Peninsula by accretion, magmatism and extension

    B. C. Storey;S. W. Garrett

  • The eastern Palmer Land shear zone: a new terrane accretion model for the Mesozoic development of the Antarctic Peninsula

    Alan P. M. Vaughan;Bryan C. Storey

  • Mantle plumes and Antarctica-New Zealand rifting; evidence from Mid-Cretaceous mafic dykes

    Bryan C. Storey;Philip T. Leat;Stephen D. Weaver;Robert J. Pankhurst

  • An active mantle mechanism for Gondwana breakup

    B. C. Storey;P. R. Kyle

  • Mantle processes during Gondwana break-up and dispersal

    Chris Hawkesworth;Simon Kelley;Simon Turner;Anton L E Roex

  • Role of subduction-plate boundary forces during the initial stages of Gondwana break-up: Evidence from the proto-Pacific margin of Antarctica

    B. C. Storey;T. Alabaster;M. J. Hole;R. J. Pankhurst

  • From frozen continent to tourism hotspot? Five decades of Antarctic tourism development and management, and a glimpse into the future

    Daniela Liggett;Alison J. McIntosh;Anna Thompson;Neil Gilbert

  • A preliminary assessment of the hydrocarbon potential of the Larsen basin, Antarctica

    D.I.M. Macdonald;P.F. Barker;S.W. Garrett;J.R. Ineson

  • Pb, Nd, and Sr Isotope Mapping of Grenville‐Age Crustal Provinces in Rodinia

    C. D. Wareham;R. J. Pankhurst;R. J. Thomas;B. C. Storey

  • Geodynamic evolution of the Antarctic Peninsula during Mesozoic times and its bearing on Weddell Sea history

    Bryan C. Storey;Alan P. M. Vaughan;Ian L. Millar

  • Extensional tectonics and the fragmentation of Gondwanaland

    I. W. D. Dalziel;A. M. Grunow;B. C. Storey;S. W. Garrett

  • Weddell Sea Tectonics And Gondwana Break-up

    B. C. Storey;E. C. King;R. A. Livermore

  • Antarctica: A keystone in a changing world

    Bryan Storey

  • Terrane processes at the margins of Gondwana

    Bryan Storey

  • Preliminary assessment of hydrocarbon potential of Larsen basin, Antarctica

    D.I.M. MacDonald;P.F. Barker;S.W. Garrett;J.R. Ineson

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian L. Millar
Ian L. Millar British Geological Survey
Philip T. Leat
Philip T. Leat British Antarctic Survey
Alan P. M. Vaughan
Alan P. M. Vaughan Macquarie University
Ian W. D. Dalziel
Ian W. D. Dalziel The University of Texas at Austin
Robert J. Pankhurst
Robert J. Pankhurst British Geological Survey
David Fink
David Fink Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
Teal R. Riley
Teal R. Riley British Antarctic Survey
S. Craig Cary
S. Craig Cary University of Waikato
Diana H. Wall
Diana H. Wall Colorado State University
Simon P. Kelley
Simon P. Kelley University of Leeds

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