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Daniel Gustavo Poiré 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 Daniel Gustavo Poiré sits on this spectrum.

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Daniel Gustavo Poiré 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 Daniel Gustavo Poiré sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Daniel Gustavo Poiré is affiliated with the National Scientific and Technical Research Council in Argentina. Their research primarily contributes to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with specific focus on subfields such as Paleontology, Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, Earth-Surface Processes, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

Their scholarly output spans several topics including:

  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Evolution and Paleontology Studies
  • Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology

Notable recent papers authored by or involving Poiré include:

  • "A template for an improved rock-based subdivision of the pre-Cryogenian timescale," 2021, Journal of the Geological Society
  • "Lithifying and Non-Lithifying Microbial Ecosystems in the Wetlands and Salt Flats of the Central Andes," 2021, Microbial Ecology
  • "The uppermost Cretaceous continental deposits at the southern end of Patagonia, the Chorrillo Formation case study (Austral-Magallanes Basin): Sedimentology, fossil content and regional implications," 2021, Cretaceous Research
  • "Evolution of an aggradational wave-dominated delta: Sediment balance and animal-substrate dynamics (Upper Cretaceous La Anita Formation, Southern Patagonia)," 2022, Sedimentary Geology
  • "Neosclerocalyptus Paula Couto (Xenarthra, Glyptodontidae) in the late Pliocene-earliest Pleistocene of the Pampean region (Argentina): Its contribution to the understanding of evolutionary history of Pleistocene glyptodonts," 2020, Journal of South American Earth Sciences

Frequent co-authors in Poiré's research include:

  • María Julia Arrouy
  • Lucía E. Gómez-Peral
  • Augusto N. Varela
  • Damián Moyano-Paz
  • Sebastián Richiano

Their work has been published extensively in several venues with recurring contributions to:

  • Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  • Precambrian Research
  • Cretaceous Research
  • Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • Brazilian Journal of Geology

Best Publications

  • The Rio de la Plata craton and the adjoining Pan-African/brasiliano terranes: their origins and incorporation into south-west Gondwana

    Carlos W. Rapela;C. Mark Fanning;Caesar Casquet;Robert J. Pankhurst

  • The puzzle assembled: Ediacaran guide fossil Cloudina reveals an old proto-Gondwana seaway

    Lucas V. Warren;Fernanda Quaglio;Claudio Riccomini;Marcelo Simoes

  • Detrital zircon ages of Neoproterozoic sedimentary successions in Uruguay and Argentina: Insights into the geological evolution of the Río de la Plata Craton

    Claudio Gaucher;Stanley C. Finney;Daniel Gustavo Poire;Víctor A. Valencia

  • Characterization of bacterial diversity associated with microbial mats, gypsum evaporites and carbonate microbialites in thalassic wetlands: Tebenquiche and La Brava, Salar de Atacama, Chile.

    Maria Eugenia Farias;M. Contreras;Maria Cecilia Rasuk;Daniel German Kurth

  • The discovery of stromatolites developing at 3570 m above sea level in a high-altitude volcanic lake Socompa, Argentinean Andes

    María E. Farías;Nicolás Rascovan;Diego M. Toneatti;Virginia H. Albarracín;Virginia H. Albarracín;Virginia H. Albarracín

  • U-Pb zircon constraints on the age of the Cretaceous Mata Amarilla Formation, Southern Patagonia, Argentina: its relationship with the evolution of the Austral Basin

    Augusto Nicolás Varela;Daniel Gustavo Poiré;Thomas Martin;Axel Gerdes

  • Weathering on land and transport of chromium to the ocean in a subtropical region (Misiones, NW Argentina): A chromium stable isotope perspective

    Roberto Frei;Daniel Gustavo Poire;Karim Margarita Frei

  • Corumbella and in situ Cloudina in association with thrombolites in the Ediacaran Itapucumi Group, Paraguay

    Lucas V. Warren;Thomas R. Fairchild;Claudio Gaucher;Paulo César Boggiani

  • Microbial Diversity in Sediment Ecosystems (Evaporites Domes, Microbial Mats, and Crusts) of Hypersaline Laguna Tebenquiche, Salar de Atacama, Chile.

    Ana B. Fernandez;Maria C. Rasuk;Pieter T. Visscher;Pieter T. Visscher;Manuel Contreras

  • Chemostratigraphy and diagenetic constraints on Neoproterozoic carbonate successions from the Sierras Bayas Group, Tandilia System, Argentina

    Lucia Gómez Peral;Lucia Gómez Peral;Daniel Gustavo Poire;Harald Strauss;Udo Zimmermann

  • Litoestratigrafía, bioestratigrafía y correlaciones de las sucesiones sedimentarias del Neoproterozoico-Cámbrico del Cratón del Río de La Plata (Uruguay y Argentina)

    Claudio Gaucher;Daniel Gustavo Poiré;Daniel Gustavo Poiré;Lucía Elena Gómez Peral;Lucía Elena Gómez Peral;Leticia Chiglino

  • Characterization of tephras dispersed by the recent eruptions of volcanoes Calbuco (1961), Chaitén (2008) and Cordón Caulle Complex (1960 and 2011), in Northern Patagonia

    Romina Betiana Daga;Sergio Ribeiro Guevara;Daniel Gustavo Poire;Daniel Gustavo Poire;Maria Angelica Arribere

  • Sedimentologic and sequence stratigraphic model of a Neocomian marine carbonate siliciclastic ramp: Neuquén Basin, Argentina

    L.A Spalletti;D.G Poiré;E Schwarz;G.D Veiga

  • Bacterial Diversity in Microbial Mats and Sediments from the Atacama Desert

    Maria Cecilia Rasuk;Ana Beatriz Fernández;Daniel Kurth;Manuel Contreras

  • Ediacaran discs from South America: probable soft-bodied macrofossils unlock the paleogeography of the Clymene Ocean

    María Julia Arrouy;Lucas V. Warren;Fernanda Quaglio;Fernanda Quaglio;Daniel Gustavo Poiré

  • Microbial Characterization of Microbial Ecosystems Associated to Evaporites Domes of Gypsum in Salar de Llamara in Atacama Desert

    Maria Cecilia Rasuk;Daniel German Kurth;María Regina Flores;Manuel Contreras

  • Trace fossils from arenig flysch sediments of eire and their bearing on the early colonisation of the deep seas

    T. R Crimes;J. F. Garcia Hidalgo;D. G. Poire

  • The Cambrian-Ordovician siliciclastic platform of the Balcarce Formation (Tandilia System, Argentina): Facies, trace fossils, palaeoenvironments and sequence stratigraphy

    Daniel Gustavo Poiré;Luis Antonio Spalletti;A. Del Valle

  • Hummocky cross-stratification-like structures and combined-flow ripples in the Punta Negra Formation (Lower-Middle Devonian, Argentine Precordillera): A turbiditic deep-water or storm-dominated prodelta inner-shelf system?

    Giorgio Basilici;Pedro Henrique Vieira de Luca;Daniel Gustavo Poire

  • Acritarchs of Las Ventanas Formation (Ediacaran, Uruguay): Implications for the timing of coeval rifting and glacial events in western Gondwana

    Claudio Gaucher;Gonzalo Blanco;Leticia Chiglino;Daniel Gustavo Poire

  • Respuesta sedimentológica a cambios en el nivel de base de una secuencia mixta clástica-carbonática del Cretácico de la Cuenca Neuquina, Argentina

    Luis Antonio Spalletti;Daniel Gustavo Poire;Duncan Pirrie;Sergio Daniel Matheos

  • The Río de la Plata craton and the adjoining Pan-African/brasiliano terranes

    Carlos Washington Rapela;C.Mark Fanning;César Casquet;Robert J. Pankhurst

Frequent Co-Authors

Luis A. Spalletti
Luis A. Spalletti National University of La Plata
Alcides N. Sial
Alcides N. Sial Federal University of Pernambuco
Pieter T. Visscher
Pieter T. Visscher University of Connecticut
Marcello Guimarães Simões
Marcello Guimarães Simões Sao Paulo State University
Robert Frei
Robert Frei University of Copenhagen
Claudio Riccomini
Claudio Riccomini Universidade de São Paulo
Valderez P. Ferreira
Valderez P. Ferreira Federal University of Pernambuco
Alan J. Kaufman
Alan J. Kaufman University of Maryland, College Park
Hartwig E. Frimmel
Hartwig E. Frimmel University of Würzburg
Shuhai Xiao
Shuhai Xiao Virginia Tech

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