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Craig J.R. Hart 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 Craig J.R. Hart sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 103 publications — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Craig J.R. Hart 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 Craig J.R. Hart sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Craig J.R. Hart is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant work also intersecting the field of Engineering.

Their main areas of study include:

  • Geophysics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Mechanics of Materials

Hart's research topics cover a broad spectrum of geological and geochemical interests, including:

  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Mineral Processing and Grinding
  • High-pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Metal Extraction and Bioleaching
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis

The scientist has published in a variety of scholarly venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • Economic Geology
  • Mineralium Deposita
  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • Communications Earth & Environment
  • British Journal of Learning Disabilities

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Hart include:

  • Using zircon trace element composition to assess porphyry copper potential of the Guichon Creek batholith and Highland Valley Copper deposit, south-central British Columbia (2020, Mineralium Deposita)
  • RECOGNIZING PORPHYRY COPPER POTENTIAL FROM TILL ZIRCON COMPOSITION: A CASE STUDY FROM THE HIGHLAND VALLEY PORPHYRY DISTRICT, SOUTH-CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA (2021, Economic Geology)
  • Petrogenetic and tectonic controls on magma fertility and the formation of post-subduction porphyry and epithermal mineralization along the late Cenozoic Anatolian Metallogenic Trend, Turkey (2020, Mineralium Deposita)
  • Carmacks Copper Cu-Au-Ag Deposit: Mineralization and Postore Migmatization of a Stikine Arc Porphyry Copper System in Yukon, Canada (2020, Economic Geology)
  • District-Scale VMS to Porphyry-Epithermal Transitions in Subduction to Postcollisional Tectonic Environments: The Artvin Au-Cu District and the Hod Gold Corridor, Eastern Pontides Belt, Turkey (2022, Economic Geology)

They frequently collaborate with other researchers. Notable coauthors include:

  • Robert G. Lee
  • Fabien Rabayrol
  • Pete Hollings
  • Sarah A. Gleeson
  • Robert A. Creaser

Best Publications

  • Distribution, character and genesis of gold deposits in metamorphic terranes

    Richard J. Goldfarb;Timothy Baker;Benoît Dubé;David I. Groves

  • Gold Deposits in Metamorphic Belts: Overview of Current Understanding,Outstanding Problems, Future Research, and Exploration Significance

    David I. Groves;Richard J. Goldfarb;François Robert;Craig J. R. Hart

  • AN EXPLORATION MODEL FOR Intrusion-Related Gold Systems

    James R. Lang;Tim Baker;Craig J. R. Hart;James K. Mortensen

  • Late Paleozoic base and precious metal deposits, East Tianshan, Xinjiang, China: Characteristics and geodynamic setting

    Jingwen Mao;Richard J. Goldfarb;Yitian Wang;Craig J. Hart

  • Geochemical, Sr-Nd-Pb, and zircon Hf-O isotopic compositions of Eocene-Oligocene shoshonitic and potassic adakite-like felsic intrusions in Western Yunnan, SW China: Petrogenesis and tectonic implications

    Yong Jun Lu;Robert Kerrich;Campbell T. Mccuaig;Zheng Xiang Li

  • Gold deposits of the northern margin of the North China Craton: multiple late Paleozoic–Mesozoic mineralizing events

    Craig J. R. Hart;Richard J. Goldfarb;Yumin Qiu;Lawrence W. Snee

  • Hydrothermal Alteration Revealed by Apatite Luminescence and Chemistry: A Potential Indicator Mineral for Exploring Covered Porphyry Copper Deposits

    Farhad Bouzari;Craig J.R. Hart;Thomas Bissig;Shaun Barker

  • Intracontinental eocene-oligocene porphyry Cu mineral systems of Yunnan, Western Yangtze Craton, China: Compositional characteristics, sources, and implications for continental collision metallogeny

    Yong Jun Lu;Robert Kerrich;Robert Kerrich;Anthony I S Kemp;T. Campbell McCuaig

  • East asian gold: Deciphering the anomaly of phanerozoic gold in precambrian cratons

    Richard J. Goldfarb;Craig Hart;Greg Davis;David Groves

  • Absolute timing of sulfide and gold mineralization: A comparison of Re-Os molybdenite and Ar-Ar mica methods from the Tintina Gold Belt, Alaska

    David Selby;Robert A. Creaser;Craig J.R. Hart;Cameron S. Rombach

  • The Northern Cordilleran Mid-Cretaceous Plutonic Province: Ilmenite/Magnetite-series Granitoids and Intrusion-related Mineralisation

    Craig J. R. Hart;Richard J. Goldfarb;Lara L. Lewis;John L. Mair

  • Zircon SHRIMP U–Pb geochronology of potassic felsic intrusions in western Yunnan, SW China: Constraints on the relationship of magmatism to the Jinsha suture

    Yong-jun Lu;Robert Kerrich;Peter A. Cawood;Peter A. Cawood;T. Campbell McCuaig

  • Paleogene post-collisional lamprophyres in western Yunnan, western Yangtze Craton: Mantle source and tectonic implications

    Yong-Jun Lu;T. Campbell McCuaig;Zheng-Xiang Li;Fred Jourdan

  • Source and redox controls on metallogenic variations in intrusion-related ore systems, Tombstone-Tungsten Belt, Yukon Territory, Canada

    Craig J. R. Hart;John L. Mair;Richard J. Goldfarb;David I. Groves

  • Geology, Exploration, and Discovery in the Tintina Gold Province, Alaska and Yukon

    Craig J. R. Hart;Dan T. McCoy;Richard J. Goldfarb;Moira Smith

  • Mapping geochemical singularity using multifractal analysis: Application to anomaly definition on stream sediments data from Funin Sheet, Yunnan, China

    Jian Bai;Alok Porwal;Craig Hart;Arianne Ford

  • Petrogenesis of Postcollisional Magmatism at Scheelite Dome, Yukon, Canada: Evidence for a Lithospheric Mantle Source for Magmas Associated with Intrusion-Related Gold Systems

    John L. Mair;G. Lang Farmer;David I. Groves;Craig J. R. Hart;Craig J. R. Hart

  • Deformation history of the northwestern Selwyn Basin, Yukon, Canada: Implications for orogen evolution and mid-Cretaceous magmatism

    John. L Mair;Craig J.R. Hart;Julian R. Stephens

  • Yellowstone in Yukon: The Late Cretaceous Carmacks Group

    Stephen T. Johnston;P. Jane Wynne;Don Francis;Craig J. R. Hart

  • Tectonic Evolution and Metallogeny of the Chinese Altay and Tianshan

    J. Mao;R.J. Goldfarb;R. Seltmann;D. Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard J. Goldfarb
Richard J. Goldfarb China University of Geosciences
Peter A. Cawood
Peter A. Cawood Monash University
David I. Groves
David I. Groves University of Western Australia
Zengqian Hou
Zengqian Hou Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zheng-Xiang Li
Zheng-Xiang Li Curtin University
Yongjun Lu
Yongjun Lu Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety
Robert Kerrich
Robert Kerrich University of Saskatchewan
Stephen T. Johnston
Stephen T. Johnston University of Alberta
Robert A. Creaser
Robert A. Creaser University of Alberta
Leon Bagas
Leon Bagas University of Western Australia

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