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Earth Science D-index 33 Citations 4,145 110 World Ranking 5417 National Ranking 572

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Mineral
  • Geochemistry
  • Igneous rock

Her primary areas of investigation include Carbonatite, Geochemistry, Rare-earth element, Hydrothermal circulation and Mining engineering. Her research investigates the connection with Carbonatite and areas like Kola peninsula which intersect with concerns in Authigenic. Her Geochemistry study frequently links to related topics such as Mineralogy.

Her work on Apatite, Electron microprobe, Baryte and Strontianite as part of general Mineralogy research is frequently linked to Dissolution, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. Her studies in Metasomatism integrate themes in fields like Massif, Horizon, Synchysite and Ancylite. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Silicate glass, Trace element, Carbonate, Mantle xenoliths and Residuum.

Her most cited work include:

  • Rare Earth Elements: Minerals, Mines, Magnets (and More) (283 citations)
  • Rare earth elements (264 citations)
  • Rare Earth Minerals: Chemistry, Origin and Ore Deposits (177 citations)

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

Frances Wall mostly deals with Geochemistry, Carbonatite, Mineralogy, Calcite and Rare-earth element. Geochemistry is closely attributed to Mineral in her study. Her Carbonatite research is within the category of Mantle.

Her Mantle study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Olivine and Ultramafic rock. In her research on the topic of Mineralogy, Trace element is strongly related with Isotopes of oxygen. Calcite is often connected to Earth science in her work.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Geochemistry (68.52%)
  • Carbonatite (63.89%)
  • Mineralogy (26.85%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2016-2021)?

  • Geochemistry (68.52%)
  • Carbonatite (63.89%)
  • Rare-earth element (14.81%)

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

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Geochemistry, Carbonatite, Rare-earth element, Life-cycle assessment and Fenite. Frances Wall interconnects Bauxite and Cobalt metal in the investigation of issues within Geochemistry. The various areas that Frances Wall examines in her Carbonatite study include Mineral and Apatite, Mineralogy, Fluorapatite, Calcite.

Her work in Mineralogy addresses subjects such as Bastnäsite, which are connected to disciplines such as Analytical chemistry, Single crystal, Magnetic susceptibility and Electron microprobe. Her work deals with themes such as Stage, Carbonate, Overprinting, Lanthanum and Nepheline syenite, which intersect with Calcite. Her work in Fenite addresses issues such as Fluid inclusions, which are connected to fields such as Riebeckite, Aegirine and Monazite.

Between 2016 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • The Rare Earth Elements: demand, global resources, and challenges for resourcing future generations (134 citations)
  • Fenites associated with carbonatite complexes: A review (50 citations)
  • REE minerals at the Songwe Hill carbonatite, Malawi: HREE-enrichment in late-stage apatite (46 citations)

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

  • Mineral
  • Igneous rock
  • Basalt

Frances Wall spends much of her time researching Carbonatite, Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Rare-earth element and Mineral. Her Carbonatite research incorporates themes from Mineral resource classification, Ion adsorption, Earth science, Geochronology and Nepheline syenite. Her research on Geochemistry often connects related topics like Stage.

Frances Wall has researched Mineralogy in several fields, including Electrokinetic phenomena and Synchysite. Her Mineral study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Strontianite and Baryte. As a member of one scientific family, Frances Wall mostly works in the field of Fenite, focusing on Fluid inclusions and, on occasion, Fluorapatite and Apatite.

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Best Publications

Rare Earth Elements: Minerals, Mines, Magnets (and More)

Anton R. Chakhmouradian;Frances Wall.
Elements (2012)

494 Citations

The Rare Earth Elements: demand, global resources, and challenges for resourcing future generations

Kathryn M. Goodenough;Frances Wall;David Merriman.
Natural resources research (2018)

325 Citations

Rare earth elements

Frances Wall.
Critical Metals Handbook (2013)

290 Citations

Rare Earth Minerals: Chemistry, Origin and Ore Deposits

Adrian P. Jones;Frances Wall;C. Terry Williams.
(1995)

183 Citations

Carbonatite dykes at bayan Obo, inner Mongolia, China

M. J. Le Bas;J. Kellere;Tao Kejie;F. Wall.
Mineralogy and Petrology (1992)

178 Citations

REE-SR-BA MINERALS FROM THE KHIBINA CARBONATITES, KOLA PENINSULA, RUSSIA :THEIR MINERALOGY, PARAGENESIS AND EVOLUTION

Anatoly N. Zaitsev;Frances Wall;Michael J. Le Bas.
Mineralogical Magazine (1998)

139 Citations

From mantle to critical zone: A review of large and giant sized deposits of the rare earth elements

Martin Smith;Kathryn Moore;Dora Kavecsánszki;Adrian Finch.
Geoscience frontiers (2016)

118 Citations

Evidence for dissolution-reprecipitation of apatite and preferential LREE mobility in carbonatite-derived late-stage hydrothermal processes

Sam Broom-Fendley;Sam Broom-Fendley;Mike T. Styles;J. Don Appleton;Gus Gunn.
American Mineralogist (2016)

110 Citations

Pyrochlore from weathered carbonatite at Lueshe, Zaire

F. Wall;C. T. Williams;A. R. Woolley;M. Nasraoui.
Mineralogical Magazine (1996)

109 Citations

Fenites associated with carbonatite complexes: A review

H.A.L. Elliott;F. Wall;A.R. Chakhmouradian;P.R. Siegfried.
Ore Geology Reviews (2018)

106 Citations

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