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Fernando Gervilla

Fernando Gervilla

Fernando Gervilla 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 Fernando Gervilla sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Fernando Gervilla 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 Fernando Gervilla sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Fernando Gervilla is affiliated with the University of Granada in Spain and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a particular focus on Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence applications, Geochemistry and Petrology, Mechanical Engineering, and Atmospheric Science. Their research encompasses diverse aspects of geological and geochemical phenomena.

The main topics of Fernando Gervilla's work include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Mineralogy and Gemology Studies
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis

Frequent publication venues for Gervilla's research include:

  • Ore Geology Reviews
  • Lithos
  • Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana
  • Minerals
  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts

Gervilla's recent papers demonstrate a focus on mineralogy, geochemistry, and metallogenic processes, with notable publications such as:

  • Mineralogy of the HSE in the subcontinental lithospheric mantle -An interpretive review, 2020, Lithos
  • Mechanisms for Pd Au enrichment in porphyry-epithermal ores of the Elatsite deposit, Bulgaria, 2020, Journal of Geochemical Exploration
  • Precious metals in magmatic Fe-Ni-Cu sulfides from the Potosí chromitite deposit, eastern Cuba, 2020, Ore Geology Reviews
  • Metamorphic fingerprints of Fe-rich chromitites from the Eastern Pampean Ranges, Argentina, 2020, Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana
  • Metallogenic fingerprint of a metasomatized lithospheric mantle feeding gold endowment in the western Mediterranean basin, 2021, Geological Society of America Bulletin

Collaborations have played a significant role in Gervilla's research output, with frequent coauthors including:

  • José María González-Jiménez
  • Claudio Marchesi
  • Joaquín A. Proenza
  • Igór González-Pérez
  • Erwin Schettino

The range of subfields engaged by Gervilla highlights an interdisciplinary approach within Earth and Planetary Sciences, leveraging insights from geophysics, geochemistry, and computational methods related to Artificial Intelligence. Their publication record reflects contributions to understanding mineral systems, tectonic processes, and geochemical distribution of precious metals.

Best Publications

  • Al- and Cr-rich chromitites from the Mayari-Baracoa ophiolitic belt (eastern Cuba); consequence of interaction between volatile-rich melts and peridotites in suprasubduction mantle

    Joaquin Proenza;Fernando Gervilla;Joan Carles Melgarejo;Jean Louis Bodinier

  • Chromitites in ophiolites: How, where, when, why? Part II. The crystallization of chromitites

    José María González-Jiménez;William L. Griffin;Joaquín A. Proenza;Fernando Gervilla

  • Petrogenesis of Mafic Garnet Granulite in the Lower Crust of the Kohistan Paleo-arc Complex (Northern Pakistan): Implications for Intra-crustal Differentiation of Island Arcs and Generation of Continental Crust

    Carlos J. Garrido;Jean-Louis Bodinier;Jean Pierre Burg;Gerold Zeilinger

  • Origin of Pyroxenite–Peridotite Veined Mantle by Refertilization Reactions: Evidence from the Ronda Peridotite (Southern Spain)

    Jean-Louis Bodinier;Carlos J. Garrido;Ingrid Chanefo;Olivier Bruguier

  • The Recrystallization Front of the Ronda Peridotite: Evidence for Melting and Thermal Erosion of Subcontinental Lithospheric Mantle beneath the Alboran Basin

    Xavier Lenoir;Carlos J. Garrido;Jean-Louis Bodinier;Jean-Marie Dautria

  • High-Cr and high-Al chromitites from the Sagua de Tánamo district, Mayarí-Cristal ophiolitic massif (eastern Cuba): Constraints on their origin from mineralogy and geochemistry of chromian spinel and platinum-group elements

    J.M. González-Jiménez;J.A. Proenza;F. Gervilla;J.C. Melgarejo

  • Platinum-Group Element Distribution in Some Ore Deposits: Results of EPMA and Micro-PIXE Analyses

    Fernando Gervilla;Louis J. Cabri;Kari Kojonen;Thomas Oberthür

  • Distribution of platinum-Group elements and Os isotopes in chromite ores from Mayarí-Baracoa Ophiolitic Belt (eastern Cuba).

    F. Gervilla;J.A. Proenza;R. Frei;J.M. González-Jiménez

  • Formation of ferrian chromite in podiform chromitites from the Golyamo Kamenyane serpentinite, Eastern Rhodopes, SE Bulgaria: a two-stage process

    F. Gervilla;J. A. Padrón-Navarta;T. Kerestedjian;I. Sergeeva

  • Petrogenesis of highly depleted peridotites and gabbroic rocks from the Mayarí-Baracoa Ophiolitic Belt (Eastern Cuba).

    Claudio Marchesi;Carlos J. Garrido;Marguerite Godard;Joaquín A. Proenza

  • Chromitites in ophiolites: How, where, when, why? Part I. A review and new ideas on the origin and significance of platinum-group minerals

    José María González-Jiménez;William L. Griffin;Fernando Gervilla;Joaquín A. Proenza

  • Fingerprints of metamorphism in chromite: New insights from minor and trace elements

    Vanessa Colás;Vanessa Colás;José M. González-Jiménez;José M. González-Jiménez;William L. Griffin;Isabel Fanlo

  • Metamorphism on Chromite Ores from the Dobromirtsi Ultramafic Massif, Rhodope Mountains (SE Bulgaria)

    J.M. González-Jiménez;T. Kerestedjian;J.A. Proenza;F. Gervilla

  • Distribution of platinum-group and chalcophile elements in the Aguablanca Ni–Cu sulfide deposit (SW Spain): Evidence from a LA-ICP-MS study

    Rubén Piña;Fernando Gervilla;Sarah-Jane Barnes;Loréna Ortega

  • Thermal metamorphism of mantle chromites and the stability of noble-metal nanoparticles

    José M. González-Jiménez;José M. González-Jiménez;Martin Reich;Antoni Camprubí;Fernando Gervilla

  • Genesis and Tectonic Implications of Podiform Chromitites in the Metamorphosed Ultramafic Massif of Dobromirtsi (Bulgaria)

    Jose Maria Gonzalez-Jimenez;Marek Locmelis;Elena A. Belousova;William Lindsey Griffin

  • Geochemistry of Cretaceous Magmatism in Eastern Cuba: Recycling of North American Continental Sediments and Implications for Subduction Polarity in the Greater Antilles Paleo-arc

    Claudio Marchesi;Claudio Marchesi;Carlos J. Garrido;Carlos J. Garrido;Delphine Bosch;Joaquín A. Proenza

  • Primitive Cretaceous island-arc volcanic rocks in eastern Cuba: the Téneme Formation

    J.A. Proenza;R. Díaz-Martínez;A. Iriondo;C. Marchesi

  • THE PLATINUM-GROUP MINERALS IN THE UPPER SECTION OF THE KEIVITSANSARVI Ni-Cu-PGE DEPOSIT, NORTHERN FINLAND

    Fernando Gervilla;Kari Kojonen

  • High-pressure aluminous mafic rocks from the Ronda peridotite massif, southern Spain: significance of sapphirine- and corundum-bearing mineral assemblages

    Tomoaki Morishita;Tomoaki Morishita;Shoji Arai;Fernando Gervilla

Frequent Co-Authors

José María González-Jiménez
José María González-Jiménez University of Granada
Joaquín A. Proenza
Joaquín A. Proenza University of Barcelona
William L. Griffin
William L. Griffin Macquarie University
Carlos J. Garrido
Carlos J. Garrido Spanish National Research Council
Suzanne Y. O'Reilly
Suzanne Y. O'Reilly Macquarie University
Claudio Marchesi
Claudio Marchesi University of Granada
Norman J. Pearson
Norman J. Pearson Macquarie University
Sarah-Jane Barnes
Sarah-Jane Barnes Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
Shoji Arai
Shoji Arai Kanazawa University
Tomoaki Morishita
Tomoaki Morishita Kanazawa University

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