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Earth Science D-index 35 Citations 6,626 96 World Ranking 4628 National Ranking 1847

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Awards & Achievements

1995 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

1990 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

1943 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Fellow of the Geological Society of America

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Basalt
  • Mineral
  • Igneous rock

His primary areas of study are Geochemistry, Olivine, Mineralogy, Ilmenite and Ti oxides. His study in Partial melting, Basalt and KREEP falls within the category of Geochemistry. Donald H. Lindsley regularly links together related areas like Quartz in his Olivine studies.

His Mineralogy study combines topics in areas such as Augite, Thermometer, Igneous rock and Skaergaard intrusion. His Ilmenite research incorporates elements of Oxide, Solid solution, Magnetite, Thermodynamics and Mineral redox buffer. He has researched Ti oxides in several fields, including Mineral chemistry, Layered intrusion, Mafic and Sw china.

His most cited work include:

  • Ternary-feldspar modeling and thermometry (970 citations)
  • A solution model for coexisting iron–titanium oxides (409 citations)
  • A two-pyroxene thermometer (350 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of investigation include Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Olivine, Crystallization and Basalt. His Geochemistry study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Martian and Plagioclase, Anorthosite. His research in Plagioclase intersects with topics in Anorthite and Feldspar.

His work deals with themes such as Titanite, Augite and Analytical chemistry, which intersect with Mineralogy. His studies in Olivine integrate themes in fields like Rhyolite, Ilmenite, Quartz and Thermodynamics. The study incorporates disciplines such as Oxide, Magnetite, Chemical composition, Mineral redox buffer and Thermometer in addition to Ilmenite.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Geochemistry (46.94%)
  • Mineralogy (30.61%)
  • Olivine (27.55%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2014-2019)?

  • Plagioclase (13.27%)
  • Analytical chemistry (14.29%)
  • Geochemistry (46.94%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Plagioclase, Analytical chemistry, Geochemistry, Basalt and Apatite are his primary areas of study. His work in the fields of Solid solution overlaps with other areas such as Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance. His work carried out in the field of Geochemistry brings together such families of science as Spinel and Anorthosite.

His Anorthosite research integrates issues from Ilmenite, Magnetite and Iron oxide. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Metal, Metal halides, Fluorapatite and Mineralogy. His Olivine research includes themes of Mid-ocean ridge and Thermodynamics.

Between 2014 and 2019, his most popular works were:

  • Degassing pathways of Cl-, F-, H-, and S-bearing magmas near the lunar surface: Implications for the composition and Cl isotopic values of lunar apatite (29 citations)
  • Do Fe-Ti-oxide magmas exist? Probably not! (17 citations)
  • Uncommon behavior of plagioclase and the ancient lunar crust (8 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Basalt
  • Mineral
  • Igneous rock

His scientific interests lie mostly in Spinel, Geochemistry, Apatite, Albite and Plagioclase. His Spinel study incorporates themes from Oxide, Magnetite, Ilmenite, Iron oxide and Anorthosite. His Geochemistry study typically links adjacent topics like Silicate.

Donald H. Lindsley combines subjects such as Isotopes of chlorine, Metal halides and Analytical chemistry with his study of Apatite. His Albite research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Mineral, Crust, Anorthite and Lunar magma ocean, Geology of the Moon.

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Best Publications

Ternary-feldspar modeling and thermometry

Miriam L. Fuhrman;Donald H. Lindsley.
American Mineralogist (1988)

1397 Citations

A solution model for coexisting iron–titanium oxides

Khalil J. Spencer;Donald H. Lindsley.
American Mineralogist (1981)

637 Citations

Internally consistent solution models for Fe-Mg-Mn-Ti oxides; Fe-Ti oxides

David J. Andersen;Donald H. Lindsley.
American Mineralogist (1988)

551 Citations

A two-pyroxene thermometer

Donald H. Lindsley;David J. Andersen.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1983)

528 Citations

Crystal structure and cation distribution in titanomagnetites (Fe (sub 3-x) Ti x O 4 )

Barry A. Wechsler;Donald H. Lindsley;Charles T. Prewitt.
American Mineralogist (1984)

294 Citations

Equilibria among Fe-Ti oxides, pyroxenes, olivine, and quartz : Part II. Application

B. Ronald Forst;Donald H. Lindsley.
American Mineralogist (1992)

243 Citations

Fe-Ti oxide-silicate equilibria; assemblages with fayalitic olivine

B. Ronald Frost;Donald H. Lindsley;David J. Andersen.
American Mineralogist (1988)

241 Citations

Origin of Fe–Ti Oxide Ores in Mafic Intrusions: Evidence from the Panzhihua Intrusion, SW China

Kwan-Nang Pang;Mei-Fu Zhou;Donald Lindsley;Donggao Zhao.
Journal of Petrology (2007)

215 Citations

New (and final!) models for the Ti-magnetite/ ilmenite geothermometer and oxygen barometer

D. J. Andersen;D. H. Lindsley.
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union (1985)

197 Citations

Equilibria among Fe-Ti oxides, pyroxenes, olivine, and quartz; Part I, Theory

Donald H. Lindsley;B. Ronald Frost.
American Mineralogist (1992)

196 Citations

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