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Donald R. Peacor 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 Donald R. Peacor sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Donald R. Peacor 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 Donald R. Peacor sits on this spectrum.

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The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Donald R. Peacor is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. This association places them within a prominent research and academic environment known for contributions across various scientific disciplines.

Their profile does not currently list specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, or recurring publication venues. Information about their book publications and fields or subfields of study is also not provided.

Details regarding main topics of research, paper titles, and awards are not available for this scientist, which limits the ability to outline specific areas of expertise or academic achievements.

Despite the limited data, the affiliation with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor suggests involvement in advanced academic or research activities within that institution's framework.

Best Publications

  • Recommended nomenclature for zeolite minerals; Report of the Subcommittee on Zeolites of the International Mineralogical Association, Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names

    Douglas S. Coombs;Alberto Alberti;Thomas Armbruster;Gilberto Artioli

  • Very Low‐Grade Metapelites: Mineralogy, Microfabrics and Measuring Reaction Progress

    R. J. Merriman;D. R. Peacor

  • Clay mineral thermometry : a critical perspective

    E. J. Essene;D. R. Peacor

  • Transmission and Analytical Electron Microscopy of the Smectite-To-Illite Transition

    Juno Ho Ahn;Donald R. Peacor

  • Diagenetic magnetite carries ancient yet secondary remanence in some Paleozoic sedimentary carbonates

    Chad McCabe;Rob Van der Voo;Donald R. Peacor;Christopher R. Scotese

  • Report of the Association Internationale pour l’Etude des Argiles (AIPEA) Nomenclature Committee for 2001: Order, disorder and crystallinity in phyllosilicates and the use of the ‘Crystallinity Index’

    S. Guggenheim;D. C. Bain;F. Bergaya;M. F. Brigatti

  • Replacement of pyrite framboids by magnetite in limestone and implications for palaeomagnetism

    D. Suk;D. R. Peacor;R. Vand Der Voo

  • Corrensite and mixed-layer chlorite/corrensite in metabasalt from northern Taiwan: TEM/AEM, EMPA, XRD, and optical studies

    Yen-Hong Shau;Donald R. Peacor;Eric J. Essene

  • Neocrystallization, fabrics and age of clay minerals from an exposure of the Moab Fault, Utah

    John G. Solum;Ben A. van der Pluijm;Donald R. Peacor

  • Variability in temperature of the smectite/illite reaction in Gulf Coast sediments

    Robert L. Freed;Donald R. Peacor

  • Mechanisms of Argon Retention in Clays Revealed by Laser 40Ar-39Ar Dating.

    Hailiang Dong;Chris M. Hall;Donald R. Peacor;Alex N. Halliday

  • Transmission electron microscopic study of diagenetic chlorite in Gulf Coast argillaceous sediments

    Jung Ho Ahn;Donald R. Peacor

  • A transmission electron microscope study of white mica crystallite size distribution in a mudstone to slate transitional sequence, North Wales, UK

    R. J. Merriman;B. Roberts;D. R. Peacor

  • Contradictory magnetic polarities in sediments and variable timing of neoformation of authigenic greigite

    Wei Teh Jiang;Chorng Shern Horng;Andrew P. Roberts;Donald R. Peacor

  • The crystal structure of Beta eucryptite as a function of temperature

    William W. Pillars;Donald R. Peacor

  • Phyllosilicates in hydrothermally altered basalts from DSDP Hole 504B, Leg 83 — a TEM and AEM study

    Yen-Hong Shau;Donald R. Peacor

  • Mobility and fractionation of rare earth elements in argillaceous sediments: Implications for dating diagenesis and low-grade metamorphism

    Matthias Ohr;Alexander N Halliday;Donald R Peacor

  • A technique for maintaining texture and permanent expansion of smectite interlayers for TEM observations

    Jin Wook Kim;Donald R. Peacor;Daniel Tessier;Francoise Elsass

  • Sr and Nd isotopic evidence for punctuated clay diagenesis, Texas Gulf Coast

    Matthias Ohr;Alex N. Halliday;Donald R. Peacor

  • Chlorite Geothermometry?—Contamination and Apparent Octahedral Vacancies

    Wei-Teh Jiang;Donald R. Peacor;Peter R. Buseck

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric J. Essene
Eric J. Essene University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Rob Van der Voo
Rob Van der Voo University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ben A. van der Pluijm
Ben A. van der Pluijm University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Hailiang Dong
Hailiang Dong China University of Geosciences
Douglas S. Coombs
Douglas S. Coombs University of Otago
Alex N. Halliday
Alex N. Halliday Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Chris M. Hall
Chris M. Hall University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Lynn M. Walter
Lynn M. Walter University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
John W. Valley
John W. Valley University of Wisconsin–Madison
John W. Geissman
John W. Geissman The University of Texas at Dallas

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