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Earth Science

D-Index
54
Citations
8138
World Ranking
2770
National Ranking
1141

Best Publications

  • Crystal structure determinations of synthetic sodium, magnesium, and potassium birnessite using TEM and the Rietveld method

    Jeffrey E. Post;David R. Veblen

  • Microstructural Observations of α-Quartz Amorphization

    Kathleen J. Kingma;Kathleen J. Kingma;Charles Meade;Russell J. Hemley;Ho-kwang Mao

  • Epitaxial Assembly in Aged Colloids

    R. Lee Penn;Gerko Oskam;Timothy J. Strathmann;Peter C. Searson

  • Pyroxene whiskers and platelets in interplanetary dust - Evidence of vapour phase growth

    J. P. Bradley;D. E. Brownlee;D. R. Veblen

  • New high-pressure transformation in alpha -quartz.

    Kathleen J. Kingma;Kathleen J. Kingma;Russell J. Hemley;Russell J. Hemley;Ho-kwang Mao;Ho-kwang Mao;David R. Veblen;David R. Veblen

  • Conversion of perovskite to anatase and TiO2 (B): A TEM study and the use of fundamental building blocks for understanding relationships among the TiO2 minerals

    J. F. Banfield;David R. Veblen

  • Structure and twinning of single-crystal MgSiO3 garnet synthesized at 17 GPa and 1800 oC

    R. J. Angel;R. J. Angel;L. W. Finger;R. M. Hazen;M. Kanzaki

  • The identification of naturally occurring TiO2 (B) by structure determination using high-resolution electron microscopy, image simulation, and distance-least-squares refinement

    Jillian F. Banfield;David R. Veblen;David J. Smith

  • A TEM study of the biotite-chlorite reaction and comparison with petrologic observations

    David R. Veblen;John M. Ferry

  • Subsolidus phenomena in pyroxenes

    Peter R. Buseck;Gordon L. Nord;David R. Veblen

  • High-resolution transmission electron microscopy and electron diffraction of mixed-layer illite/smectite; experimental results

    David R. Veblen;George D. Guthrie;Kenneth J. T. Livi;Robert C. Reynolds

  • Microstructures and reaction mechanisms in biopyriboles

    David R. Veblen;Peter R. Buseck

  • Iron oxide coatings on sand grains from the Atlantic coastal plain: High-resolution transmission electron microscopy characterization

    R.L. Penn;C. Zhu;H. Xu;D.R. Veblen

  • Transmission electron microscopy of subsolidus oxidation and weathering of olivine

    Jillian F. Banfield;David R. Veblen;Blair F. Jones

  • Naturally weathered feldspar surfaces in the Navajo Sandstone aquifer, Black Mesa, Arizona : Electron microscopic characterization

    Chen Zhu;David R. Veblen;Alex E. Blum;Stephen J. Chipera

  • Polysomatism and polysomatic series : a review and applications

    David R. Veblen

  • Hydrous pyriboles and sheet silicates in pyroxenes and uralites: intergrowth microstructures and reaction mechanisms

    David R. Veblen;Peter R. Buseck

  • An aem-tem study of weathering and diagenesis, Abert Lake, Oregon: I. Weathering reactions in the volcanics

    Jillian F. Banfield;Blair F. Jones;David R. Veblen

  • Heterogeneous reduction of uranyl by micas: Crystal chemical and solution controls

    Eugene S. Ilton;Anca Haiduc;Carl O. Moses;Steve M. Heald

  • Amphiboles : petrology and experimental phase relations

    David R. Veblen;Paul H. Ribbe

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter R. Buseck
Peter R. Buseck Arizona State University
Jillian F. Banfield
Jillian F. Banfield University of California, Berkeley
Robert M. Hazen
Robert M. Hazen Carnegie Institution for Science
James M. Howe
James M. Howe University of Virginia
Ross J. Angel
Ross J. Angel University of Padua
Russell J. Hemley
Russell J. Hemley University of Illinois at Chicago
Huifang Xu
Huifang Xu University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jeffrey E. Post
Jeffrey E. Post Smithsonian Institution
Eric A. Stach
Eric A. Stach University of Pennsylvania
Charles T. Prewitt
Charles T. Prewitt University of Arizona

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