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Carmen Galindo 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 Carmen Galindo sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 92 publications — 7th percentile

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

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

Carmen Galindo 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 Carmen Galindo sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Carmen Galindo is affiliated with the Complutense University of Madrid in Spain and has contributed extensively to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research spans several interrelated subfields including Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Paleontology, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Inorganic Chemistry.

The scientist's principal focus lies in geological and geochemical analysis, with significant involvement in earthquake and tectonic studies, geochemistry and geologic mapping, high-pressure geophysics and materials, paleontology and stratigraphy of fossils, and geological and tectonic studies in Latin America. This range reflects a comprehensive approach to Earth sciences and planetary processes.

Publications by Carmen Galindo have appeared in several academic venues. The most frequent publication outlets include:

  • Journal of Iberian Geology (4 publications)
  • Geological Magazine (2 publications)
  • Lithos (2 publications)
  • Earth-Science Reviews (1 publication)
  • International Geology Review (1 publication)

Coauthors frequently collaborating with Carmen Galindo are:

  • Juán A. Dahlquist
  • Pablo H. Alasino
  • Miguel Ângelo Stipp Basei
  • Matías M. Morales Cámera
  • Juan A. Moreno

Among the recent academic papers associated with Carmen Galindo's research are:

  • "A review of Devonian-Carboniferous magmatism in the central region of Argentina, pre-Andean margin of SW Gondwana", 2021, Earth-Science Reviews
  • "Geochronology and geochemistry of Devonian magmatism in the Frontal cordillera (Argentina): geodynamic implications for the pre-Andean SW Gondwana margin", 2020, International Geology Review
  • "The role of the subducting slab and melt crystallization in the formation of magnetite-(apatite) systems, Coastal Cordillera of Chile", 2020, Mineralium Deposita
  • "O-H-Sr-Nd isotope constraints on the origin of the Famatinian magmatic arc, NW Argentina", 2020, Geological Magazine
  • "Thermal maturation of a complete magmatic plumbing system at the Sierra de Velasco, Northwestern Argentina", 2020, Geological Magazine

Best Publications

  • The Río de la Plata craton and the assembly of SW Gondwana

    Carlos W Rapela;Robert J Pankhurst;Cesar Casquet;Christopher Fanning

  • The Pampean Orogeny of the southern proto-Andes: Cambrian continental collision in the Sierras de Cordoba

    C. W. Rapela;R. J. Pankhurst;C. Casquet;E. Baldo

  • Early evolution of the Proto-Andean margin of South America

    C. W. Rapela;R. J. Pankhurst;C. Casquet;E. Baldo

  • Magmatic evolution of the Peñón Rosado granite: Petrogenesis of garnet-bearing granitoids

    Juan Andrés Dahlquist;C. Galindo;R. J. Pankhurst;Carlos Washington Rapela

  • Identifying Laurentian and SW Gondwana sources in the Neoproterozoic to Early Paleozoic metasedimentary rocks of the Sierras Pampeanas: Paleogeographic and tectonic implications

    Carlos Washington Rapela;Sebastián Osvaldo Verdecchia;Cesar Casquet;Robert J. Pankhurst

  • Involvement of the Argentine Precordillera terrane in the Famatinian mobile belt: U-Pb SHRIMP and metamorphic evidence from the Sierra de Pie de Palo

    Cesar Casquet;Edgardo Baldo;Robert J Pankhurst;Carlos W Rapela

  • Fault controlled Carboniferous A-type magmatism in the proto-Andean foreland(Sierras Pampeanas, Argentina): Geochemical constraints and petrogenesis

    Juan Andrés Dahlquist;Pablo Horacio Alasino;G. Nelson Eby;Carmen Galindo

  • A review of the Famatinian Ordovician magmatism in southern South America: evidence of lithosphere reworking and continental subduction in the early proto-Andean margin of Gondwana

    Carlos W. Rapela;Robert J. Pankhurst;César Casquet;Juán A. Dahlquist

  • New SHRIMP U-Pb data from the Famatina Complex: constraining Early-Mid Ordovician Famatinian magmatism in the Sierras Pampeanas, Argentina

    Juan Andrés Dahlquist;Robert J. Pankhurst;Carlos Washington Rapela;Carmen Galindo

  • The Western Sierras Pampeanas: Protracted Grenville-age history (1330-1030 Ma) of intra-oceanic arcs, subduction-accretion at continental-edge and AMCG intraplate magmatism

    Carlos W Rapela;Robert J Pankhurst;Cesar Casquet;Edgardo Baldo

  • Hf and Nd isotopes in Early Ordovician to Early Carboniferous granites as monitors of crustal growth in the Proto-Andean margin of Gondwana

    Juan Andres Dahlquist;Robert J. Pankhurst;Richard M. Gaschnig;Carlos Washington Rapela

  • Review of the Cambrian Pampean orogeny of Argentina; a displaced orogen formerly attached to the Saldania Belt of South Africa?

    César Casquet;Juán A. Dahlquist;Sebastián O. Verdecchia;Edgardo G. Baldo

  • The Gondwana connections of northern Patagonia

    Robert J Pankhurst;Carlos W Rapela;M.G. Lopez de Luchi;A.E. Rapalini

  • A history of Proterozoic terranes in southern South America : from Rodinia to Gondwana

    Cesar Casquet;Carlos W Rapela;Robert J Pankhurst;Edgardo Baldo

  • Early Carboniferous sub- to mid-alkaline magmatism in the Eastern Sierras Pampeanas, NW Argentina: a record of crustal growth by the incorporation of mantle-derived material in an extensional setting

    P.H. Alasino;J.A. Dahlquist;R.J. Pankhurst;C. Galindo

  • The age and origin of the barite-fluorite (PbZn) veins of the Sierra del Guadarrama (Spanish Central System, Spain): a radiogenic (Nd, Sr) and stable isotope study

    C. Galindo;F. Tornos;D.P.F. Darbyshire;C. Casquet

  • The Mesoproterozoic Maz terrane in the Western Sierras Pampeanas, Argentina, equivalent to the Arequipa-Antofalla block of southern Peru? : implications for West Gondwana margin evolution

    Cesar Casquet;Robert J Pankhurst;Carlos W Rapela;Carmen Galindo

  • The Aguablanca Cu–Ni ore deposit (Extremadura, Spain), a case of synorogenic orthomagmatic mineralization: age and isotope composition of magmas (Sr, Nd) and ore (S)

    C Casquet;C Galindo;F Tornos;F Velasco

  • U–Pb SHRIMP zircon dating of Grenvillian metamorphism in Western Sierras Pampeanas (Argentina): Correlation with the Arequipa-Antofalla craton and constraints on the extent of the Precordillera Terrane

    Cesar Casquet;Robert J. Pankhurst;C. Mark Fanning;Edgardo Baldo

  • Sr, C and O isotope geochemistry and stratigraphy of Precambrian and lower Paleozoic carbonate sequences from the Western Sierras Pampeanas of Argentina: tectonic implications

    C. Galindo;C. Casquet;C. Rapela;R.J. Pankhurst

  • Erratum to A new style of Ni-Cu mineralization related to magmatic breccia pipes in a transpressional magmatic arc, Aguablanca, Spain

    Fernando Tornos;César Casquet;Carmen Galindo;Francisco Velasco

Frequent Co-Authors

César Casquet
César Casquet Complutense University of Madrid
Edgardo G. Baldo
Edgardo G. Baldo National University of Córdoba
Robert J. Pankhurst
Robert J. Pankhurst British Geological Survey
Carlos W. Rapela
Carlos W. Rapela National University of La Plata
Christopher Fanning
Christopher Fanning Australian National University
Fernando Tornos
Fernando Tornos Spanish National Research Council
Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei
Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei Universidade de São Paulo
Scott R. Paterson
Scott R. Paterson University of Southern California
Massimo Chiaradia
Massimo Chiaradia University of Geneva
Stephen R. Noble
Stephen R. Noble British Geological Survey

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