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Eion M. Cameron 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 Eion M. Cameron sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 121 publications — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Eion M. Cameron 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 Eion M. Cameron sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 32 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Eion M. Cameron was affiliated with the Geological Survey of Canada in Canada. Their professional work was situated within this institution, contributing to the field of geological and earth sciences during their career.

There are no recent published papers, frequent co-authors, or preferred publication venues recorded for Cameron. Similarly, there is no available data on specific fields or subfields of study, topics covered in research, or book publications attributed to them.

The absence of information on awards suggests that no documented accolades have been linked to their name within the available source data.

Due to the lack of detailed bibliographic data, including titles, publication years, and research topics, a comprehensive summary of Cameron's scientific contributions cannot be provided beyond their institutional affiliation and deceased status.

Best Publications

  • Finding deeply buried deposits using geochemistry

    Eion M. Cameron;Stewart M. Hamilton;Matthew I. Leybourne;Gwendy E.M. Hall

  • Sulphate and sulphate reduction in early Precambrian oceans

    E. M. Cameron

  • Archean gold mineralization and oxidized hydrothermal fluids

    Eion M. Cameron;Keiko Hattori

  • Carbonated, alkaline hybridizing melts from a sub-arc environment: mantle wedge samples from the Tabar-Lihir-Tanga-Feni arc, Papua New Guinea.

    Brent I.A. McInnes;Eion M. Cameron;Eion M. Cameron

  • Archean Lode Gold Deposits in Ontario: by A.C. Colvine, J.A. Fyon, K.B. Heather, S. Marmont, P.M. Smith and D.G. Troop. Ontario Geological Survey Miscellaneous Paper 139, 1988, 136 pages, Can $5.00

    Eion M. Cameron

  • Isotopic and elemental hydrogeochemistry of a major river system: Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada

    Eion M. Cameron;Eion M. Cameron;Gwendy E.M. Hall;Jan Veizer;Jan Veizer;H.Roy Krouse

  • Archean gold: Relation to granulite formation and redox zoning in the crust

    Eion M. Cameron;Eion M. Cameron

  • Source, transport, and fate of rhenium, selenium, molybdenum, arsenic, and copper in groundwater associated with porphyry–Cu deposits, Atacama Desert, Chile

    Matthew I. Leybourne;Eion M. Cameron

  • Geochemical compositions of some Precambrian shales from the Canadian Shield

    E.M. Cameron;E.M. Cameron;R.M. Garrels;R.M. Garrels

  • Exploring for deeply covered mineral deposits: Formation of geochemical anomalies in northern Chile by earthquake-induced surface flooding of mineralized groundwaters

    Eion M. Cameron;Matthew I. Leybourne;David L. Kelley

  • Supergene enrichment of copper deposits since the onset of modern hyperaridity in the Atacama Desert, Chile

    Martin Reich;Carlos Palacios;Gabriel Vargas;Shangde Luo

  • Atacamite in the oxide zone of copper deposits in northern Chile: involvement of deep formation waters?

    Eion M. Cameron;Matthew I. Leybourne;Carlos Palacios

  • Atacamite formation by deep saline waters in copper deposits from the Atacama Desert, Chile: evidence from fluid inclusions, groundwater geochemistry, TEM, and 36 Cl data

    Martin Reich;Carlos Palacios;Miguel A. Parada;Udo Fehn

  • Reconnaissance geochemistry and its environmental relevance

    Scott Painter;Eion M. Cameron;Eion M. Cameron;Rod Allan;Jeremy Rouse

  • Composition of groundwaters associated with porphyry-Cu deposits, Atacama Desert, Chile: Elemental and isotopic constraints on water sources and water–rock reactions

    Matthew I. Leybourne;Eion M. Cameron

  • Archaean magmatic sulphate

    Keiko Hattori;Keiko Hattori;Eion M. Cameron;Eion M. Cameron;Eion M. Cameron

  • Groundwater in geochemical exploration.

    M.I. Leybourne;E.M. Cameron

  • Scouring of gold from the lower crust

    Eion M. Cameron;Eion M. Cameron

  • Evidence from early Proterozoic anhydrite for sulphur isotopic partitioning in Precambrian oceans

    E. M. Cameron

  • The Hemlo gold deposit, Ontario: A geochemical and isotopic study

    Eion M. Cameron;Keiko Hattori

  • Book Review: Geochemistry in mineral exploration. Second edition by A. W. ROSE, H. E. HAWKES and J. S. WEBB. Academic Press, 1979, 657 pp. 64.50 (hardcover), 29.00 (softcover)

    Eion M. Cameron

Frequent Co-Authors

Keiko Hattori
Keiko Hattori University of Ottawa
Gwendy E.M. Hall
Gwendy E.M. Hall Geological Survey of Canada
H. Roy Krouse
H. Roy Krouse University of Calgary
Ján Veizer
Ján Veizer University of Ottawa
Richard E. Ernst
Richard E. Ernst Carleton University
Simon Chenery
Simon Chenery British Geological Survey

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