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45
Citations
6952
World Ranking
4498
National Ranking
46

Overview

D. Bridgwater is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. Their academic profile indicates involvement primarily within this institution, suggesting ongoing research and teaching activities there.

The available data does not list recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications linked to Bridgwater. Similarly, there are no fields of study, subfields, or main topics documented as part of their research output at this time.

There are no recorded awards associated with Bridgwater, and they are currently listed as active in their professional career.

Based on the current information, Bridgwater's scholarly presence is noted through their institutional affiliation, but detailed insights into their research contributions, collaborations, and academic impact remain unspecified.

Best Publications

  • Sm-Nd studies of Archaean metasediments and metavolcanics from West Greenland and their implications for the Earth's early history

    P.J. Hamilton;R.K. O'Nions;D. Bridgwater;A. Nutman

  • Earliest part of Earth's stratigraphic record: A reappraisal of the >3.7 Ga Isua (Greenland) supracrustal sequence

    Minik T. Rosing;Nicholas M. Rose;David Bridgwater;Heidi S. Thomsen

  • Origin of continental crust of 1.9-1.7 Ga age defined by Nd isotopes in the Ketilidian terrain of South Greenland

    P. Jonathan Patchett;David Bridgwater

  • Stratigraphic and geochemical evidence for the depositional environment of the early Archaean Isua supracrustal belt, southern West Greenland

    Allen P. Nutman;Jan H. Allaart;David Bridgwater;Erich Dimroth

  • Early Archaean granulite-facies metamorphism south of Ameralik, West Greenland

    W.L. Griffin;V.R. McGregor;A. Nutman;P.N. Taylor

  • Ion microprobe UPb zircon geochronology and isotopic evidence for a trans-crustal suture in the Lapland–Kola Orogen, northern Fennoscandian Shield

    J.S Daly;V.V Balagansky;M.J Timmerman;M.J Timmerman;M.J Whitehouse

  • Resetting of SmNd systematics during metamorphism of > 3.7-Ga rocks: implications for isotopic models of early Earth differentiation

    G. Gruau;M. Rosing;D. Bridgwater;R.C.O. Gill

  • The origin of metacarbonate rocks in the Archaean Isua supracrustal belt, West Greenland

    Nicholas M. Rose;Minik T. Rosing;David Bridgwater

  • The Archaean craton of the North Atlantic region

    D. Bridgwater;Janet Vida Watson;B. F. Windley

  • The Nd and Hf isotopic evolution of the mantle through the Archean. results from the Isua supracrustals, West Greenland, and from the Birimian terranes of West Africa

    Janne Blichert-Toft;Francis Albarède;Minik Rosing;Robert Frei

  • SM–ND isotopic investigations of Isua supracrustals and implications for mantle evolution

    P. J. Hamilton;R. K. O'nions;N. M. Evensen;D. Bridgwater

  • Geochronology and isotopic variation of the early Archaean Amitsoq gneisses of the Isukasia area, southern West Greenland

    H. Baadsgaard;A.P. Nutman;D. Bridgwater

  • Sulfur isotope studies in early Archaean sediments from Isua, West Greenland: Implications for the antiquity of bacterial sulfate reduction

    J Monster;P.W.U Appel;H.G Thode;M Schidlowski

  • The zircon geochronology of the Akilia association and Isua supracrustal belt, West Greenland

    H. Baadsgaard;A.P. Nutman;D. Bridgwater;M. Rosing

  • Controversial Pb-Pb and Sm-Nd isotope results in the early Archean Isua (West Greenland) oxide iron formation: preservation of primary signatures versus secondary disturbances

    Robert Frei;David Bridgwater;Minik Rosing;Ole Stecher

  • Early Archaean Amîtsoq tonalites and granites of the Isukasia area, southern West Greenland: development of the oldest-known sial

    Allen P. Nutman;David Bridgwater

  • Rb–Sr ages of early Archaean supracrustal rocks and Amîtsoq gneisses at Isua

    S. Moorbath;J. H. Allaart;D. Bridgwater;V. R. Mcgregor

  • Geochronology of Archaean and Proterozoic events in the Ammassalik area, South-East Greenland, and comparisons with the Lewisian of Scotland and the Nagssugtoqidian of West Greenland

    F. Kalsbeek;H. Austrheim;D. Bridgwater;B.T. Hansen

  • The Major Petrological and Geochemical Characters of the 3,600 m.y. Uivak Gneisses from Labrador

    David Bridgwater;Kenneth D. Collerson

  • U-Pb zircon ages of Kangâmiut dykes and detrital zircons in metasediments in the Palaeoproterozoic Nagssugtoqidian Orogen (West Greenland) Clues to the pre-collisional history of the orogen

    Allen P. Nutman;Feiko Kalsbeek;Mogens Marker;Jeroen A.M. van Gool

  • Fluid Movements -- Element Transport and the Composition of the Deep Crust

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  • Precambrian Plate Tectonics: A. Kröner (Editor). Developments in Precambrian Geology Vol. 4, Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, Amsterdam, Oxford, New York, 1981, XXI plus 781 pp., Dfl. 380.00, U.S. $185.25

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Frequent Co-Authors

Minik T. Rosing
Minik T. Rosing University of Copenhagen
Allen P. Nutman
Allen P. Nutman University of Wollongong
Brian J. Fryer
Brian J. Fryer University of Windsor
Martin J. Whitehouse
Martin J. Whitehouse Swedish Museum of Natural History
Robert Frei
Robert Frei University of Copenhagen
Kenneth D. Collerson
Kenneth D. Collerson University of Queensland
Gérard Gruau
Gérard Gruau University of Rennes
Steven B. Shirey
Steven B. Shirey Carnegie Institution for Science
Fred J. Longstaffe
Fred J. Longstaffe University of Western Ontario
E. B. Sal’nikova
E. B. Sal’nikova Russian Academy of Sciences

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