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Djordje Grujic

Djordje Grujic

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Earth Science

D-Index
40
Citations
7791
World Ranking
5724
National Ranking
283

Research.com Recognitions

  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America
  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America

Overview

Djordje Grujic is affiliated with Dalhousie University in Canada, specializing in Earth and Planetary Sciences with a focus on subfields such as Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Atmospheric Science, Geology, and Earth-Surface Processes. Their research integrates a range of topics primarily centered around geological and geochemical analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, and high-pressure geophysics and materials.

The main topics covered by Grujic's work include geological and geochemical analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, high-pressure geophysics and materials, geochemistry and geologic mapping, geology and paleoclimatology research, geological and geophysical studies, and geological formations and processes.

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated extensively with Grujic are:

  • Isabelle Coutand
  • Kyle P. Larson
  • Min Gao
  • Cécile Gautheron
  • Matthias Bernet

Grujic has published multiple papers in several notable scientific venues, with the most frequent publication venues including:

  • Tectonics
  • Geosphere
  • Journal of Structural Geology
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • MDPI (MDPI AG)

Representative recent publications include:

  • "Deformational Temperatures Across the Lesser Himalayan Sequence in Eastern Bhutan and Their Implications for the Deformation History of the Main Central Thrust" (2020, Tectonics)
  • "Zircon (U-Th)/He Closure Temperature Lower Than Apatite Thermochronometric Systems: Reconciliation of a Paradox" (2022, MDPI (MDPI AG))
  • "Paleoseismological Findings at a New Trench Indicate the 1714 M8.1 Earthquake Ruptured the Main Frontal Thrust Over all the Bhutan Himalaya" (2021, Frontiers in Earth Science)
  • "Early Cretaceous to Cenozoic Growth of the Patagonian Andes as Revealed by Low-Temperature Thermochronology" (2022, Tectonics)
  • "Structural controls on slope evolution and sediment dispersal pathways along the northern Tanzania continental margin, western Indian Ocean" (2021, Marine Geology)

Grujic's research demonstrates an interest in understanding geological structures and tectonic deformation, often using thermochronometry and paleoseismological methods. The collaboration with specialists in geophysics and geology suggests an interdisciplinary approach integrating field observations and analytical techniques.

Among professional recognitions, Grujic has been named a Fellow of the Geological Society of America, indicating recognition within the geoscience professional community.

Best Publications

  • Microbial mediation as a possible mechanism for natural dolomite formation at low temperatures

    Crisogono Vasconcelos;Judith A. McKenzie;Stefano Bernasconi;Djordje Grujic

  • Ductile extrusion of the Higher Himalayan Crystalline in Bhutan: evidence from quartz microfabrics

    Djordje Grujic;Martin Casey;Cameron Davidson;Lincoln S. Hollister

  • Channel flow, ductile extrusion and exhumation in continental collision zones: an introduction

    L. Godin;Djordje Grujic;R. D. Law;M. P. Searle

  • Himalayan metamorphic sequence as an orogenic channel: Insight from Bhutan

    Djordje Grujic;Lincoln S Hollister;Randall R Parrish

  • Experimental melting of biotite + plagioclase + quartz ± muscovite assemblages and implications for crustal melting

    Véronique Gardien;Alan Bruce Thompson;Djordje Grujic;Peter Ulmer

  • Preliminary stratigraphic and structural architecture of Bhutan: Implications for the along strike architecture of the Himalayan system

    Nadine McQuarrie;Delores Robinson;Sean Long;Tobgay Tobgay

  • Exhumation of the Main Central Thrust from Lower Crustal Depths, Eastern Bhutan Himalaya

    C. G. Daniel;L. S. Hollister;R. R. Parrish;Djordje Grujic

  • Climatic forcing of erosion, landscape, and tectonics in the Bhutan Himalayas

    Djordje Grujic;Isabelle Coutand;Bodo Bookhagen;Stéphane Bonnet

  • Exhumation and uplift of the Shillong plateau and its influence on the eastern Himalayas: New constraints from apatite and zircon (U‐Th‐[Sm])/He and apatite fission track analyses

    Subrata Biswas;Isabelle Coutand;Djordje Grujic;Christian Hager

  • Geometry and crustal shortening of the Himalayan fold-thrust belt, eastern and central Bhutan

    Sean Long;Nadine McQuarrie;Tobgay Tobgay;Djordje Grujic

  • Rapid synconvergent exhumation of Miocene-aged lower orogenic crust in the eastern Himalaya

    Djordje Grujic;Clare J. Warren;Joseph L. Wooden

  • Metamorphic history of a syn-convergent orogen-parallel detachment: The South Tibetan detachment system, Bhutan Himalaya

    D. A. Kellett;D. Grujic;C. Warren;J. Cottle

  • Tectonostratigraphy of the Lesser Himalaya of Bhutan: Implications for the along-strike stratigraphic continuity of the northern Indian margin

    Sean Long;Nadine McQuarrie;Tobgay Tobgay;Catherine Rose

  • Provenance of the Greater Himalayan Sequence and associated rocks: predictions of channel flow models

    R. A. Jamieson;C. Beaumont;M. H. Nguyen;Djordje Grujic

  • The South Tibetan detachment system facilitates ultra rapid cooling of granulite-facies rocks in Sikkim Himalaya

    Dawn A. Kellett;Djordje Grujic;Isabelle Coutand;John Cottle

  • Miocene structural reorganization of the South Tibetan detachment, eastern Himalaya: Implications for continental collision

    Dawn A. Kellett;Djordje Grujic;Saskia Erdmann

  • Channel flow and continental collision tectonics: an overview

    Djordje Grujic

  • Geometry and kinematics of the Main Himalayan Thrust and Neogene crustal exhumation in the Bhutanese Himalaya derived from inversion of multithermochronologic data

    Isabelle Coutand;David M. Whipp;Djordje Grujic;Matthias Bernet

  • Probing the depths of the India‐Asia collision: U‐Th‐Pb monazite chronology of granulites from NW Bhutan

    C. J. Warren;D. Grujic;D. A. Kellett;D. A. Kellett;J. Cottle;J. Cottle

  • New insight into the South Tibetan detachment system: Not a single progressive deformation

    Dawn A. Kellett;Dawn A. Kellett;Djordje Grujic

Frequent Co-Authors

Clare J. Warren
Clare J. Warren The Open University
John M. Cottle
John M. Cottle University of California, Santa Barbara
György Hetényi
György Hetényi University of Lausanne
Bodo Bookhagen
Bodo Bookhagen University of Potsdam
Rebecca Anne Jamieson
Rebecca Anne Jamieson Dalhousie University
Lincoln S. Hollister
Lincoln S. Hollister Princeton University
Randall R. Parrish
Randall R. Parrish University of Portsmouth
Jean Braun
Jean Braun University of Potsdam
Nadine McQuarrie
Nadine McQuarrie University of Pittsburgh
Laurent Husson
Laurent Husson Grenoble Alpes University

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