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Cornelis Klein 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 Cornelis Klein sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Cornelis Klein 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 Cornelis Klein sits on this spectrum.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1981 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Cornelis Klein was affiliated with the University of New Mexico in the United States during their academic career. They contributed to the scientific community with work recognized by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), having been named a Fellow in 1981.

Details about research papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, and specific fields or subfields of study were not provided. Consequently, no information on recent papers or frequent collaboration patterns is available.

There is no record of the main topics of work or areas of specialization beyond the institutional affiliation and distinction received. The absence of detailed data on research output limits the scope of the overview to known affiliations and acknowledged honors.

Best Publications

  • Some Precambrian banded iron-formations (BIFs) from around the world: Their age, geologic setting, mineralogy, metamorphism, geochemistry, and origins

    Cornelis Klein

  • The Proterozoic biosphere : a multidisciplinary study

    J. William Schopf;Cornelis Klein

  • The Proterozoic Biosphere

    J. William Schopf;Cornelis Klein

  • Geochemistry and sedimentology of a facies transition from limestone to iron-formation deposition in the early Proterozoic Transvaal Supergroup, South Africa

    Cornelis Klein;Nicolas J. Beukes

  • Chemistry, petrology and origin of banded iron-formation lithologies from the 3800 MA isua supracrustal belt, West Greenland

    Robert F. Dymek;Cornelis Klein

  • Iron isotopes constrain biologic and abiologic processes in banded iron formation genesis

    Clark M. Johnson;Brian L. Beard;Cornelis Klein;Nic J. Beukes

  • Ancient geochemical cycling in the Earth as inferred from Fe isotope studies of banded iron formations from the Transvaal Craton

    Clark M. Johnson;Brian L. Beard;Nicolas J. Beukes;Cornelis Klein

  • The Proterozoic Biosphere: Index to Geologic Units

    J. William Schopf;Cornelis Klein

  • Sedimentology and geochemistry of the glaciogenic late Proterozoic Rapitan Iron-Formation in Canada

    Cornelis Klein;Nicolas J. Beukes

  • Carbonate petrography, kerogen distribution, and carbon and oxygen isotope variations in an early Proterozoic transition from limestone to iron-formation deposition, Transvaal Supergroup, South Africa

    Nicolas J. Beukes;Cornelis Klein;Alan J. Kaufman;J. M. Hayes

  • Environmental Evolution of the Archean-early Proterozoic Earth

    James C. G. Walker;Cornelis Klein;Manfred Schidlowski;J. William Schopf

  • Geochemistry and sedimentology of a facies transition — from microbanded to granular iron-formation — in the early Proterozoic Transvaal Supergroup, South Africa

    Nicolas J. Beukes;Cornelis Klein

  • GEOCHEMISTRY AND MINERALOGY OF NEOPROTEROZOIC BANDED IRON-FORMATIONS AND SOME SELECTED, SILICEOUS MANGANESE FORMATIONS FROM THE URUCUM DISTRICT, MATO GROSSO DO SUL, BRAZIL

    Cornelis Klein;Eduardo A. Ladeira

  • Primary and diagenetic controls of isotopic compositions of iron-formation carbonates.

    Alan J. Kaufman;J.M. Hayes;C. Klein

  • Filamentous microfossils in the early proterozoic transvaal supergroup: their morphology, significance, and paleoenvironmental setting

    Cornelis Klein;N.J. Beukes;J.W. Schopf

  • Banded Iron-Formations through Much of Precambrian Time

    Unknown

  • Manual of mineralogy : (after James D. Dana)

    Cornelis Klein;Cornelius S. Hurlbut

  • Geochemistry and Petrology of Some Proterozoic Banded Iron-Formations of the Quadrilátero Ferrífero, Minas Gerais, Brazil

    C. Klein;E. A. Ladeira

  • Changes in Mineral Assemblages with Metamorphism of Some Banded Precambrian Iron-Formations

    Cornelis Klein

  • Greenalite, stilpnomelane, minnesotaite, crocidolite and carbonates in a very low-grade metamorphic Precambrian iron formation

    Unknown

  • Earth Materials: Introduction to Mineralogy and Petrology

    Cornelis Klein;Anthony R. Philpotts

  • Phase equilibria in the system K2O-FeO-MgO-Al2O3-SiO2-H2O-CO2 and the stability limit of stilpnomelane in metamorphosed Precambrian iron-formations

    Takashi Miyano;Cornelis Klein

  • Chapter 1. PHASE RELATIONS of METAMORPHIC AMPHIBOLES: NATURAL OCCURRENCE and THEORY

    Peter Robinson;Frank S. Spear;John C. Schumacher;Jo Laird

  • The Lunar Rocks

    B. Mason;W. G. Melson;Cornelis Klein

  • Earth Materials: Common igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks

    Cornelis Klein;Anthony Philpotts

  • Dana's Minerals and How to Study Them

    Cornelis Klein;Cornelius S. Hurlbut

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicolas J. Beukes
Nicolas J. Beukes University of Johannesburg
J. William Schopf
J. William Schopf University of California, Los Angeles
John M. Hayes
John M. Hayes Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Alan J. Kaufman
Alan J. Kaufman University of Maryland, College Park
Clark M. Johnson
Clark M. Johnson University of Wisconsin–Madison
Donald R. Lowe
Donald R. Lowe Stanford University
Ján Veizer
Ján Veizer University of Ottawa
Malcolm R. Walter
Malcolm R. Walter University of New South Wales
Lee R. Kump
Lee R. Kump Pennsylvania State University
James F. Kasting
James F. Kasting Pennsylvania State University

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