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Eustoquio Molina

Eustoquio Molina

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
37
Citations
4786
World Ranking
6924
National Ranking
138

Eustoquio Molina 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 Eustoquio Molina sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 125 publications — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Eustoquio Molina 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 Eustoquio Molina sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Eustoquio Molina is affiliated with the University of Zaragoza in Spain. Their research primarily focuses on the Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions across the subfields of Paleontology, Geophysics, and Atmospheric Science.

Their main topics of work include:

  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research

Molina has published several recent papers in the Spanish Journal of Palaeontology, reflecting their ongoing research activities. These publications include:

  • "Evidencias y causas de los principales eventos del Paleógeno basadas en los patrones de extinción y supervivencia de los foraminíferos" (2021)
  • "Síntesis bioestratigráfica y eventos paleoceanográficos del Cretácico (Maastrichtiense) al Mioceno (Langhiense) basada en foraminíferos" (2022)
  • "Implicaciones paleoecológicas de los foraminíferos en el Eoceno del Prepirineo oscense (Sector de Argus)" (2022)

Their frequent co-authors include Nieves Ortiz, with whom Molina has collaborated on two publications, as well as Ignacio Arenillas, José Antonio Arz, Concepción Gozalvo, and Alfonso Pardo, each contributing to at least one joint work.

Molina's research contributes to a better understanding of fossil records and geological processes through the study of foraminifera and related paleoenvironmental contexts, particularly in the regions surrounding the Eocene and other significant geological time periods.

Best Publications

  • The Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the base of the Danian Stage (Paleocene, Paleogene, "Tertiary", Cenozoic) at El Kef, Tunisia - Original definition and revision

    Eustoquio Molina;Laia Alegret;Ignacio Arenillas;Jose A Arz

  • The Global Standard Stratotype-section and Point (GSSP) for the base of the Eocene Series in the Dababiya section (Egypt)

    Marie-Pierre Aubry;Khaled Ouda;Christian Dupuis;William A. Berggren

  • Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary extinction pattern and faunal turnover at Agost and Caravaca, S.E. Spain

    J.I. Canudo;G. Keller;E. Molina

  • Benthic foraminiferal turnover across the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary at Agost (southeastern Spain): paleoenvironmental inferences

    Laia Alegret;Eustoquio Molina;Ellen Thomas;Ellen Thomas

  • High-resolution iridium, δ13C, δ18O, foraminifera and nannofossil profiles across the latest Paleocene benthic extinction event at Zumaya, Spain

    Birger Schmitz;Frank Asaro;Eustoquio Molina;Simonetta Monechi

  • Mass extinction in planktic Foraminifera at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary in subtropical and temperate latitudes

    Eustoquio Molina;Ignacio Arenillas;Jose A. Arz

  • The Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary mass extinction in planktic foraminifera at Agost, (Spain)

    Eustoquio Molina;Ignacio Arenillas;José A. Arz

  • Planktic foraminiferal turnover and δ13C isotopes across the Paleocene-Eocene transition at Caravaca and Zumaya, Spain

    JoséI I. Canudo;Gerta Keller;Eustoquio Molina;Nieves Ortiz;Nieves Ortiz

  • Benthic foraminifera at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary around the Gulf of Mexico

    Laia Alegret;Eustoquio Molina;Ellen Thomas

  • The Global Stratotype Sections and Points for the bases of the Selandian (Middle Paleocene) and Thanetian (Upper Paleocene) stages at Zumaia, Spain

    Birger Schmitz;Victoriano Pujalte;Eustoquio Molina;Simonetta Monechi

  • Chicxulub impact event is Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary in age: New micropaleontological evidence

    Ignacio Arenillas;José A. Arz;José M. Grajales-Nishimura;Gustavo Murillo-Muñetón

  • A new high‐resolution planktic foraminiferal zonation and subzonation for the lower Danian

    Ignacio Arenillas;José Arz;Eustoquio Molina

  • LATE EOCENE IMPACT MICROSPHERULES: STRATIGRAPHY, AGE AND GEOCHEMISTRY

    G. Keller;S.L. D'Hondt;C.J. Orth;J.S. Gilmore

  • Extinction and recovery of benthic foraminifera across the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum at the Alamedilla section (Southern Spain)

    L. Alegret;S. Ortiz;S. Ortiz;E. Molina

  • The Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) for the base of the Lutetian Stage at the Gorrondatxe section, Spain

    Eustoquio Molina;Laia Alegret;Estibaliz Apellaniz;Gilen Bernaola

  • THE CRETACEOUS/PALEOGENE (K/P) BOUNDARY AT AIN SETTARA, TUNISIA: SUDDEN CATASTROPHIC MASS EXTINCTION IN PLANKTIC FORAMINIFERA

    Ignacio Arenillas;José A. Arz;Eustoquio Molina;Christian Dupuis

  • An independent test of planktic foraminiferal turnover across the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/P) boundary at El Kef, Tunisia; catastrophic mass extinction and possible survivorship

    Ignacio Arenillas;Jose Antonio Arz;Eustoquio Molina;Christian Dupuis

  • The Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Base of the Danian Stage (Paleocene, Paleogene, "Tertiary", Cenozoic): Auxiliary Sections and Correlation

    Eustoquio Molina;Laia Alegret;Ignacio Arenillas;Jose A. Arz

  • Palaeoenvironmental turnover across the Palaeocene/Eocene boundary at the Stratotype section in Dababiya (Egypt) based on benthic foraminifera

    Laia Alegret;Laia Alegret;Silvia Ortiz;Ignacio Arenillas;Eustoquio Molina

  • High resolution planktic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and correlation across the Palaeocene/Eocene boundary in the Tethys

    Eustoquio Molina;Ignacio Arenillas;Alfonso Pardo

Frequent Co-Authors

Laia Alegret
Laia Alegret University of Zaragoza
Birger Schmitz
Birger Schmitz Lund University
Ellen Thomas
Ellen Thomas Yale University
Simonetta Monechi
Simonetta Monechi University of Florence
Gerta Keller
Gerta Keller Princeton University
José Ignacio Canudo
José Ignacio Canudo University of Zaragoza
Alfred Uchman
Alfred Uchman Jagiellonian University
Francisco J. Rodríguez-Tovar
Francisco J. Rodríguez-Tovar University of Granada
Henk Brinkhuis
Henk Brinkhuis Utrecht University
Marie-Pierre Aubry
Marie-Pierre Aubry Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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