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Dmitry P. Gladkochub

Dmitry P. Gladkochub

Dmitry P. Gladkochub 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 Dmitry P. Gladkochub sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Dmitry P. Gladkochub 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 Dmitry P. Gladkochub sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Dmitry P. Gladkochub is affiliated with the Russian Academy of Sciences in the Russian Federation. Their research spans multiple disciplines with a strong emphasis on Earth and Planetary Sciences, complemented by work in Computer Science. The scientist's primary focus encompasses subfields such as Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Geology, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Mechanics of Materials.

Their main research topics include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geological Studies and Exploration
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis

The scientist has contributed to several publications, with recent notable papers such as:

  • "Regional, Contact Metamorphism, and Autometamorphism of the Olkhon Terrane (West Baikal Area)" (2020), published in Petrology
  • "Rapakivi Granites of the Kodar Complex (Aldan Shield): Age, Sources, and Tectonic Setting" (2021), published in Petrology
  • "THE PHENOMENON OF RAPID ACCUMULATION OF SEDIMENTS BELONGING TO THE UDOKAN GROUP AND THE FORMATION OF THE UNIQUE UDOKAN COPPER DEPOSIT (ALDAN SHIELD, SIBERIAN CRATON)" (2020), published in Geodynamics & Tectonophysics
  • "Magmatism and metasomatism in the formation of the Katugin Nb-Ta-REE-Zr-cryolite deposit, eastern Siberia, Russia: Evidence from zircon data" (2024), published in Lithos
  • "Geochemistry and Provenances of the Paleoproterozoic Terrigenous Rocks of the Urik-Iya Graben (Southern Siberian Craton)" (2022), published in Russian Geology and Geophysics

Frequent co-authors working alongside Dmitry P. Gladkochub include:

  • Т. V. Donskaya
  • А. М. Мазукабзов
  • Е. V. Sklyarov
  • В. П. Ковач
  • Z. L. Motova

Their publications have appeared predominantly in the following venues:

  • Geodynamics & Tectonophysics
  • Petrology
  • Russian Geology and Geophysics
  • Доклады РОССИЙСКОЙ АКАДЕМИИ НАУК Науки о Земле
  • Lithos

Best Publications

  • Assembly, configuration, and break-up history of Rodinia: A synthesis

    Z.X. Li;Z.X. Li;S.V. Bogdanova;A.S. Collins;A. Davidson

  • Linking collisional and accretionary orogens during Rodinia assembly and breakup: Implications for models of supercontinent cycles

    Peter Anthony Cawood;Robin A. Strachan;Sergei A. Pisarevsky;Dmitry P. Gladkochub

  • Late Paleozoic - Mesozoic subduction-related magmatism at the southern margin of the Siberian continent and the 150 million-year history of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean

    T.V. Donskaya;D.P. Gladkochub;A.M. Mazukabzov;A.V. Ivanov

  • Long-lived connection between southern Siberia and northern Laurentia in the Proterozoic

    R. E. Ernst;R. E. Ernst;M. A. Hamilton;U. Söderlund;J. A. Hanes

  • Timing and processes of late Mesozoic mid-lower-crustal extension in continental NE Asia and implications for the tectonic setting of the destruction of the North China Craton: Mainly constrained by zircon U–Pb ages from metamorphic core complexes

    Tao Wang;Lei Guo;Yadong Zheng;Tatiana Donskaya

  • A New Concept of Continental Construction in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt

    Inna Safonova;Reimar Seltmann;Alfred Kroner;Dmitry Gladkochub

  • Proterozoic Siberia: A promontory of Rodinia

    Sergei Pisarevsky;L.M. Natapov;T.V. Donskaya;D.P. Gladkochub

  • Proterozoic mafic magmatism in Siberian craton: An overview and implications for paleocontinental reconstruction

    Dmitry P. Gladkochub;Sergei A. Pisarevsky;Tatiana V. Donskaya;Richard E. Ernst

  • The Siberian Craton and its evolution in terms of the Rodinia hypothesis

    Dmitry Gladkochub;Sergei Pisarevsky;Tatiana Donskaya;Lev Natapov

  • Age and evolution of late Mesozoic metamorphic core complexes in southern Siberia and northern Mongolia

    Tanlen V. Donskaya;B. F. Windley;A. M. Mazukabzov;A. Kröner

  • Multistage magmatic and metamorphic evolution in the Southern Siberian Craton: Archean and Palaeoproterozoic zircon ages revealed by SHRIMP and TIMS

    Ulrike Poller;Dmitry Gladkochub;Tatiana Donskaya;Anatoli Mazukabzov

  • Petrology, geochronology, and tectonic implications of c. 500 Ma metamorphic and igneous rocks along the northern margin of the Central Asian Orogen (Olkhon terrane, Lake Baikal, Siberia)

    Dmitry P. Gladkochub;Tatiana V. Donskaya;Michael T.D. Wingate;Ulrike Poller

  • A new concept of continental construction in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (compared to actualistic examples from the Western Pacific)

    I Safonova;E Seltmann;A Kröner;D Gladkochub

  • Geochronology and paleomagnetism of mafic igneous rocks in the Olenek Uplift, northern Siberia: Implications for Mesoproterozoic supercontinents and paleogeography

    Michael T.D. Wingate;Michael T.D. Wingate;Sergei A. Pisarevsky;Sergei A. Pisarevsky;Dmitry P. Gladkochub;Tatiana V. Donskaya

  • Mafic intrusions in southwestern Siberia and implications for a Neoproterozoic connection with Laurentia

    D.P. Gladkochub;M.T.D. Wingate;S.A. Pisarevsky;T.V. Donskaya

  • Preliminary dating of the Viluy traps (Eastern Siberia): Eruption at the time of Late Devonian extinction events?

    Vincent Courtillot;Vincent Courtillot;Vadim A. Kravchinsky;Xavier Quidelleur;Paul R. Renne;Paul R. Renne

  • Phanerozoic granitoids in the central and eastern parts of Central Asia and their tectonic significance

    Tao Wang;Ying Tong;Lei Zhang;Shan Li

  • Signature of Precambrian extension events in the southern Siberian craton

    D.P. Gladkochub;T.V. Donskaya;A.M. Mazukabzov;A.M. Stanevich

  • Early evolution of the Paleoasian ocean: LA-ICP-MS dating of detrital zircon from Late Precambrian sequences of the southern margin of the Siberian craton

    D.P. Gladkochub;A.M. Stanevich;A.M. Mazukabzov;T.V. Donskaya

  • The Late Paleozoic geodynamics of the West Transbaikalian segment of the Central Asian fold belt

    A.M. Mazukabzov;T.V. Donskaya;D.P. Gladkochub;I.P. Paderin

Frequent Co-Authors

A. M. Mazukabzov
A. M. Mazukabzov Russian Academy of Sciences
Sergei Pisarevsky
Sergei Pisarevsky Curtin University
Richard E. Ernst
Richard E. Ernst Carleton University
Michael T.D. Wingate
Michael T.D. Wingate University of Western Australia
Ulf Söderlund
Ulf Söderlund Lund University
V. P. Kovach
V. P. Kovach Russian Academy of Sciences
E. B. Sal’nikova
E. B. Sal’nikova Russian Academy of Sciences
Wolfgang Todt
Wolfgang Todt Max Planck Society
Alfred Kröner
Alfred Kröner Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Michael A. Hamilton
Michael A. Hamilton University of Toronto

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