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Cor G. Langereis

Cor G. Langereis

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Earth Science

D-Index
66
Citations
13036
World Ranking
1353
National Ranking
37

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2012 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

Cor G. Langereis is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Their research contributions predominantly focus on the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a specialization in Geophysics. This work extends into several related subfields including Molecular Biology, Atmospheric Science, Paleontology, and Geology.

Their scholarly output covers major topics such as Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Geological and Geophysical Studies, and Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis.

Langereis has published multiple research papers, including:

  • Towards FAIR Paleomagnetic Data Management Through Paleomagnetism.org 2.0, 2020, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • A global apparent polar wander path for the last 320 Ma calculated from site-level paleomagnetic data, 2023, Earth-Science Reviews
  • Reliability of palaeomagnetic poles from sedimentary rocks, 2021, Geophysical Journal International
  • Reconstructing lost plates of the Panthalassa Ocean through paleomagnetic data from circum-Pacific accretionary orogens, 2021, American Journal of Science
  • Post-Eocene coupled oroclines in the Talesh (NW Iran): Paleomagnetic constraints, 2020, Tectonophysics

Frequent publication venues for Langereis include:

  • Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • International Geology Review
  • Tectonics
  • Earth-Science Reviews
  • Geophysical Journal International

Collaborative work involves frequent coauthors such as Douwe J.J. van Hinsbergen, Nuretdin Kaymakçı, Mahnaz Rezaeian, Daniel Pastor-Galán, and Bram Vaes.

Langereis was recognized as a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in 2012.

Best Publications

  • Late Neogene chronology: New perspectives in high-resolution stratigraphy

    William A. Berggren;F. J. Hilgen;C. G. Langereis;Dennis V. Kent

  • Tibetan plateau aridification linked to global cooling at the Eocene–Oligocene transition

    Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Wout Krijgsman;Cor G. Langereis;Hemmo A. Abels

  • A Paleolatitude Calculator for Paleoclimate Studies

    Douwe J. J. van Hinsbergen;Lennart V. de Groot;Sebastiaan J. van Schaik;Wim Spakman

  • Extending the astronomical ( polarity) time scale into the Miocene

    F.J. Hilgen;W. Krijgsman;C.G. Langereis;L.J. Lourens

  • Geomagnetic secular variation and the statistics of palaeomagnetic directions

    Martijn H. L. Deenen;Cor G. Langereis;Douwe J. J. van Hinsbergen;Andrew J. Biggin

  • Magnetostratigraphy and astronomical calibration of the last 1.1 Myr from an eastern Mediterranean piston core and dating of short events in the Brunhes

    C. G. Langereis;M. J. Dekkers;G. J. de Lange;M. Paterne

  • Paleomagnetism.org

    Mathijs R. Koymans;Cor G. Langereis;Daniel Pastor-Galán;Douwe J.J. van Hinsbergen

  • Late Neogene evolution of the Taza-Guercif Basin (Rifian Corridor, Morocco) and implications for the Messinian salinity crisis

    W Krijgsman;C.G Langereis;W.J Zachariasse;M Boccaletti

  • A new astronomical timescale for the loess deposits of Northern China

    D. Heslop;C.G. Langereis;M.J. Dekkers

  • Magnetostratigraphy of Cenozoic sediments from the Xining Basin: Tectonic implications for the northeastern Tibetan Plateau

    Shuang Dai;Shuang Dai;Xiaomin Fang;Xiaomin Fang;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Chunhui Song

  • A new chronology for the middle to late Miocene continental record in Spain

    W. Krijgsman;M. Garcés;C.G. Langereis;R. Daams

  • Late Miocene magnetostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and cyclostratigraphy in the Mediterranean

    W. Krijgsman;F.J. Hilgen;C.G. Langereis;A. Santarelli

  • Geomagnetic Secular variation in the Cretaceous Normal Superchron and in the Jurassic

    Andrew J. Biggin;Douwe J.J. van Hinsbergen;Douwe J.J. van Hinsbergen;Cor G. Langereis;Gijs B. Straathof;Gijs B. Straathof

  • Revision of the timing, magnitude and distribution of Neogene rotations in the western Aegean region

    D.J.J. van Hinsbergen;C.G. Langereis;J.E. Meulenkamp

  • The rotation of Iberia during the Aptian and the opening of the Bay of Biscay

    Z. Gong;C.G. Langereis;T.A.T. Mullender

  • Integrated magnetostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of the upper Pliocene-lower Pleistocene from the Monte Singa and Crotone areas in Calabria, Italy

    J.D.A. Zijderveld;F.J. Hilgen;C.G. Langereis;P.J.J.M. Verhallen

  • Neogene evolution of the Aegean arc: paleomagnetic and geodetic evidence for a rapid and young rotation phase

    C.E. Duermeijer;M. Nyst;P.Th. Meijer;C.G. Langereis

  • The Rossello composite: a Mediterranean and global reference section for the Early to early Late Pliocene

    C.G. Langereis;F.J. Hilgen

  • The intensity of the geomagnetic field in the late-Archaean: new measurements and an analysis of the updated IAGA palaeointensity database

    Andrew J. Biggin;Geert H. M. A. Strik;Cor G. Langereis

  • Towards an astrochronological framework for the eastern Paratethys Mio–Pliocene sedimentary sequences of the Focşani basin (Romania)

    Iuliana Vasiliev;Wout Krijgsman;Cor G. Langereis;Cristina E. Panaiotu

Frequent Co-Authors

Wout Krijgsman
Wout Krijgsman Utrecht University
Douwe J.J. van Hinsbergen
Douwe J.J. van Hinsbergen Utrecht University
Mark J. Dekkers
Mark J. Dekkers Utrecht University
Nuretdin Kaymakci
Nuretdin Kaymakci Middle East Technical University
Frederik J Hilgen
Frederik J Hilgen Utrecht University
Andrew J. Biggin
Andrew J. Biggin University of Liverpool
Willem-Jan Zachariasse
Willem-Jan Zachariasse Utrecht University
Guillaume Dupont-Nivet
Guillaume Dupont-Nivet University of Rennes
Wim Spakman
Wim Spakman Utrecht University
Xiaomin Fang
Xiaomin Fang Chinese Academy of Sciences

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