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Harald Fritz 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 Harald Fritz sits on this spectrum.

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Harald Fritz 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 Harald Fritz sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Harald Fritz is affiliated with the University of Graz in Austria and has contributed to the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Computer Science. Their research primarily focuses on geophysics, artificial intelligence applications within Earth sciences, paleontology, atmospheric science, and earth-surface processes.

The main topics covered in Harald Fritz's work include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • High-pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geological Formations and Processes

Recent publications by Fritz demonstrate a focus on geological structures and tectonics, including these works:

  • "Fold interference pattern and crustal decoupling in northern Tanzania" (2023), Journal of African Earth Sciences
  • "The Tectonic Map and Structural Provinces of the Late Neoproterozoic Egyptian Nubian Shield: Implications for Crustal Growth of the Arabian-Nubian Shield (East African Orogen)" (2022), Frontiers in Earth Science
  • "From shallow into deep sea: Sedimentary facies and U-Pb zircon ages in the early Paleozoic Noric Group at Veitsch (Eastern Greywacke Zone, Austria)" (2022), Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Geologischen Gesellschaft/Austrian journal of earth sciences
  • "Geochemistry of granitoids from the Austroalpine Seckau Complex: a key for revealing the pre-Alpine evolution of the Eastern Alps" (2022), Mineralogy and Petrology
  • "P-T-t evolution of mantle and associated crustal rocks in collisional orogens: Insight from numerical experiments" (2024), Earth-Science Reviews

Fritz has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Christoph Hauzenberger, Zakaria Hamimi, Wael Hagag, Haitham M. Baggazi, and Samir Kamh. These collaborations have supported contributions to various geological and Earth science topics.

Their work also includes a book published by Springer International Publishing titled The Geology of the Egyptian Nubian Shield (2020), covering in depth the geological framework of the region.

Regarding publication venues, Harald Fritz's research appears in journals such as:

  • Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Geologischen Gesellschaft/Austrian journal of earth sciences
  • Mineralogy and Petrology
  • Earth-Science Reviews
  • Journal of African Earth Sciences

Best Publications

  • Orogen styles in the East African Orogen: A review of the Neoproterozoic to Cambrian tectonic evolution.

    H. Fritz;M. Abdelsalam;K.A. Ali;B. Bingen

  • Late Cryogenian-Ediacaran history of the Arabian-Nubian Shield: A review of depositional, plutonic, structural, and tectonic events in the closing stages of the northern East African Orogen

    P.R. Johnson;A. Andresen;A.S. Collins;A.R. Fowler

  • Formation of Neoproterozoic metamorphic complex during oblique convergence (Eastern Desert, Egypt)

    H. Fritz;E. Wallbrecher;A.A. Khudeir;F. Abu el Ela

  • Neoproterozoic tectonothermal evolution of the Central Eastern Desert, Egypt: a slow velocity tectonic process of core complex exhumation

    Harald Fritz;David R. Dallmeyer;Eckart Wallbrecher;Jürgen Loizenbauer

  • A late Neoproterozoic magmatic core complex in the Eastern Desert of Egypt: emplacement of granitoids in a wrench-tectonic setting

    M. Bregar;A. Bauernhofer;K. Pelz;U. Kloetzli

  • The Wadi Mubarak belt, Eastern Desert of Egypt: a Neoproterozoic conjugate shear system in the Arabian-Nubian Shield

    A. Shalaby;K. Stüwe;F. Makroum;H. Fritz

  • Intramontane basin formation during oblique convergence in the Eastern Desert of Egypt: magmatically versus tectonically induced subsidence

    H Fritz;M Messner

  • The Sukari Gold Mine, Eastern Desert—Egypt: structural setting, mineralogy and fluid inclusion study

    Hassan M. Helmy;Reinhard Kaindl;Harald Fritz;Jürgen Loizenbauer

  • SHRIMP U–Pb zircon and Sm–Nd garnet ages from the granulite-facies basement of SE Kenya: evidence for Neoproterozoic polycyclic assembly of the Mozambique Belt

    Christoph A. Hauzenberger;Holger Sommer;Harald Fritz;Andreas Bauernhofer

  • Hot granulite nappes — Tectonic styles and thermal evolution of the Proterozoic granulite belts in East Africa

    Harald Fritz;Veronika Tenczer;Christoph Hauzenberger;Eckart Wallbrecher

  • Central Tanzanian tectonic map: A step forward to decipher Proterozoic structural events in the East African Orogen

    H. Fritz;V. Tenczer;C. A. Hauzenberger;E. Wallbrecher

  • Thick-skinned versus thin-skinned thrusting: Rheology controlled thrust propagation in the Variscan collisional belt (The southeastern Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic - Austria)

    Harald Fritz;R. David Dallmeyer;Franz Neubauer

  • Cretaceous to Cenozoic thermal evolution of the southwestern South Carpathians: evidence from fission-track thermochronology

    Ana-Voica Bojar;Franz Neubauer;Harald Fritz

  • Tectonometamorphic evolution of the Koralm Complex (Eastern Alps): constraints from microstructures and textures of the 'Plattengneis' shear zone

    Walter Kurz;Harald Fritz;Veronika Tenczer;Wolfgang Unzog

  • Lateral extrusion in the Eastern Alps revisited: Refining the model by thermochronological, sedimentary, and seismic data

    Andreas Wölfler;Walter Kurz;Harald Fritz;Kurt Stüwe

  • The El Mayah molasse basin in the Eastern Desert of Egypt

    A. Shalaby;A. Shalaby;K. Stüwe;H. Fritz;F. Makroum

  • Correlations of cave levels, stream terraces and planation surfaces along the River Mur—Timing of landscape evolution along the eastern margin of the Alps

    Thomas Wagner;Harald Fritz;Kurt Stüwe;Othmar Nestroy

  • Phanerozoic tectonothermal history of the Arabian–Nubian shield in the Eastern Desert of Egypt: evidence from fission track and paleostress data

    Ana-Voica Bojar;Harald Fritz;Sabine Kargl;Wolfgang Unzog

  • Anorthosites in the Eastern Granulites of Tanzania—New SIMS zircon U–Pb age data, petrography and geochemistry

    V. Tenczer;C.A. Hauzenberger;H. Fritz;M.J. Whitehouse

  • Tectonothermal evolution of internal Alps and Carpathians: Evidence from 40Ar/39Ar mineral and whole-rock data

    R. D. Dallmeyer;F. Neubauer;R. Handler;H. Fritz

Frequent Co-Authors

Christoph Hauzenberger
Christoph Hauzenberger University of Graz
Franz Neubauer
Franz Neubauer University of Salzburg
Urs Klötzli
Urs Klötzli University of Vienna
Shah Wali Faryad
Shah Wali Faryad Charles University
Martin Danišík
Martin Danišík Curtin University
Nikolaus Froitzheim
Nikolaus Froitzheim University of Bonn
Taras Gerya
Taras Gerya ETH Zurich
Alan S. Collins
Alan S. Collins University of Adelaide
Robert J. Stern
Robert J. Stern The University of Texas at Dallas
Martin Thöni
Martin Thöni University of Vienna

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