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Carlos A. Cingolani 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 Carlos A. Cingolani sits on this spectrum.

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Carlos A. Cingolani 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 Carlos A. Cingolani sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Carlos A. Cingolani is affiliated with the National University of La Plata in Argentina. Their research spans primarily Earth and Planetary Sciences with a significant focus on Geophysics, Geochemistry and Petrology, Paleontology, and Earth-Surface Processes. Additionally, they have contributed to the field of Computer Science with a focus on Artificial Intelligence.

Their work covers several main topics, including:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Geological and Tectonic Studies in Latin America
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide

Cingolani has published extensively, with frequent contributions to the following venues:

  • Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  • Precambrian Research
  • Agrociencia Uruguay
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • International Journal of Earth Sciences

Their recent papers illustrate the scope of their research:

  • Provenance analysis of Devonian peripheral foreland basins in SW Gondwana, case of the Gualilán Group, Precordillera Argentina, 2020, International Journal of Earth Sciences
  • Paleozoic Paraná Basin transition from collisional retro-foreland to pericratonic syneclise: Implications on the geodynamic model of Gondwana proto-Andean margin, 2021, Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  • Provenance evolution of the San Juan Precordillera Silurian-Devonian basin (Argentina): Linking with other depocentres in Cuyania terrane, 2022, Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  • Provenance of pre- and Carboniferous sequences of the Esquel-Arroyo Pescado-Tepuel regions (Argentine Patagonia): A combined U-Pb and Hf isotope study of detrital zircon and constraints on depositional setting, 2022, Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  • Lower to Middle Jurassic volcanism and Au-Ag mineralization at Cerro Moro District, Deseado Massif, Argentine Patagonia, 2021, Journal of South American Earth Sciences

Cingolani has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Norberto Javier Uriz, Miguel Ângelo Stipp Basei, Jonatan Ariel Arnol, Paulina Abre, and Mabel Elena Lanfranchini. These collaborations reflect ongoing research partnerships within their fields of study.

Best Publications

  • Early Paleozoic orogenic belt of the Andes in southwestern South America: Result of Laurentia-Gondwana collision?

    Luis Dalla Salda;Carlos Cingolani;Ricardo Varela

  • Did the Taconic Appalachians continue into southern South America

    Luis H. Dalla Salda;Ian W. D. Dalziel;Carlos A. Cingolani;Ricardo Varela

  • Metasomatism and Melting in Carbonated Peridotite Xenoliths from the Mantle Wedge: The Gobernador Gregores Case (Southern Patagonia)

    Angela Laurora;Maurizio Mazzucchelli;Giorgio Rivalenti;Riccardo Vannucci

  • The Tandilia System of Argentina as a southern extension of the Río de la Plata craton: an overview

    Carlos Alberto Cingolani

  • El basamento cristalino de los Andes norpatagónicos en Argentina: geocronología e interpretación tectónica

    Ricardo Varela;Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei;Carlos A. Cingolani;Oswaldo Siga

  • Composition, provenance, and tectonic setting of Ordovician siliciclastic rocks in the San Rafael block: Southern extension of the Precordillera crustal fragment, Argentina

    Carlos Alberto Cingolani;Marcelo Manassero;Paulina Abre

  • The Rio de la Plata Cratonic Region of Southwestern Gondwanaland

    Luis Dalla Salda;Jorge Bossi;Carlos Cingolani

  • Ordovician K-bentonites in the Argentine Precordillera: relations to Gondwana margin evolution

    Warren D. Huff;Stig M. Bergström;Dennis R. Kolata;Carlos A. Cingolani

  • Two Paleoproterozoic Orogenies in the Evolution of the Tandilia Belt, Buenos Aires, as Evidenced by Zircon U-Pb SHRIMP Geochronology

    Léo Afraneo Hartmann;João Orestes Santos;Carlos Alberto Cingolani;Neal J. McNaughton

  • Accretion of Grenvillian terranes to the southwestern border of the Río de la Plata craton, western Argentina

    Ricardo Varela;Miguel Angel Basei;Pablo Diego González;Ana María Sato

  • Detrital zircon analysis from the Neoproterozoic-Cambrian sedimentary cover (Cuyania terrane), Sierra de Pie de Palo, Argentina: Evidence of a rift and passive margin system?

    Maximiliano Naipauer;Maximiliano Naipauer;Graciela Irene Vujovich;Graciela Irene Vujovich;Carlos Alberto Cingolani;Carlos Alberto Cingolani;Williams McClelland

  • Extension and General Evolution of the Río de la Plata Craton

    Jorge Bossi;Carlos Cingolani

  • The Rio Chico Paleozoic crystalline complex and the evolution of Northern Patagonia

    L.H. Dalla Salda;R. Varela;C. Cingolani;E. Aragón

  • Investigaciones geológicas y geocronológicas en el extremo sur de la isla Gran Malvina, sector de Cabo Belgrano [Cabo Meredith], Islas Malvinas

    Carlos Alberto Cingolani;Ricardo Varela

  • Isotopic studies on detrital zircons of Silurian–Devonian siliciclastic sequences from Argentinean North Patagonia and Sierra de la Ventana regions: comparative provenance

    Norberto J. Uriz;Carlos A. Cingolani;Farid Chemale;Moacir B. Macambira

  • A new Ordovician–Silurian boundary section in San Juan Province, Argentina, and its definitive graptolite fauna

    A. J. Cuerda;R. B. Rickards;C. Cingolani

  • Geochronology of the pre-Andean metamorphism and magmatism in the Andean Cordillera between latitudes 30° and 36°S

    Roberto Caminos;Carlos A. Cingolani;Francisco Hervé;Enrique Linares

  • The magmatic evolution of northern Patagonia; New impressions of pre-Andean and Andean tectonics

    C. Cingolani;L. Dalla Salda;F. Hervé;F. Munizaga

  • The Argentine precordillera: A laurentian terrane?

    Ian Dalziel;Luis Dalla Salda;Carlos Cingolani;Pete Palmer

  • The backarc mantle lithosphere in Patagonia, South America

    Giorgio Rivalenti;Maurizio Mazzucchelli;Angela Laurora;Sara I.A. Ciuffi

  • Equivocal carbonatite markers in the mantle xenoliths of the Patagonia backarc: the Gobernador Gregores case (Santa Cruz Province, Argentina)

    Giorgio Rivalenti;Alberto Zanetti;Maurizio Mazzucchelli;Riccardo Vannucci

  • A biostratigraphically well-constrained K-bentonite U-Pb zircon age of the lowermost Darriwilian Stage (Middle Ordovician) from the Argentine Precordillera

    W.D. Huff;D. Davis;S.M. Bergström;M.P.S. Krekeler

Frequent Co-Authors

Farid Chemale
Farid Chemale Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos
Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei
Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei Universidade de São Paulo
Maurizio Mazzucchelli
Maurizio Mazzucchelli University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Riccardo Vannucci
Riccardo Vannucci University of Pavia
Alberto Zanetti
Alberto Zanetti Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources
Warren D. Huff
Warren D. Huff University of Cincinnati
Stig M. Bergström
Stig M. Bergström The Ohio State University
Luis A. Spalletti
Luis A. Spalletti National University of La Plata
Victor A. Ramos
Victor A. Ramos University of Buenos Aires
Dianne Edwards
Dianne Edwards Cardiff University

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