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Heinrich Bahlburg

Heinrich Bahlburg

Heinrich Bahlburg 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 Heinrich Bahlburg sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Heinrich Bahlburg 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 Heinrich Bahlburg sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Heinrich Bahlburg is affiliated with the University of Münster in Germany and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research emphasizes several interrelated subfields, including Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Environmental Chemistry, Geology, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

The scientist's work covers multiple main topics such as Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques, Geological and Geophysical Studies, earthquake and tectonic studies, and Geological Modeling and Analysis.

Heinrich Bahlburg has contributed to various publications, with frequent appearances in the following venues:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Earth-Science Reviews
  • International Geology Review
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Geosphere

Some recent papers include:

  • A Silurian-Devonian active margin in the proto-Andes - new data on an old conundrum (2021), International Geology Review
  • The missing link of Rodinia breakup in western South America: A petrographical, geochemical, and zircon Pb-Hf isotope study of the volcanosedimentary Chilla beds (Altiplano, Bolivia) (2020), Geosphere
  • Comparability of heavy mineral data - The first interlaboratory round robin test (2020), Earth-Science Reviews
  • The European continental crust through detrital zircons from modern rivers: Testing representativity of detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology (2022), Earth-Science Reviews
  • Sedimentology, geochronology and provenance of the late Permian and Triassic Mitu Group in Peru-The evolution of continental facies along a transform margin (2024), Basin Research

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Heinrich Bahlburg include:

  • J. M. Jaeger
  • Sean S. Gulick
  • Leah Schneider
  • Angela L. Slagle
  • Laureen Drab

Best Publications

  • Geodynamic evolution and tectonostratigraphic terranes of northwestern Argentina and northern Chile

    Heinrich Bahlburg;Francisco Hervé

  • Chapter 6 A review of the Chemical Index of Alteration (CIA) and its application to the study of Neoproterozoic glacial deposits and climate transitions

    Heinrich Bahlburg;Nicole Dobrzinski

  • Timing of crust formation and recycling in accretionary orogens: Insights learned from the western margin of South America

    Heinrich Bahlburg;Jeffrey D. Vervoort;S. Andrew Du Frane;Barbara Bock

  • The Southern Central Andes

    Heinrich Bahlburg;Christoph Breitkreuz;Peter Giese

  • Provenance analysis and tectonic setting of the Ordovician clastic deposits in the southern Puna Basin, NW Argentina

    Udo Zimmermann;Heinrich Bahlburg

  • Tracing Crustal Evolution in the Southern Central Andes from Late Precambrian to Permian with Geochemical and Nd and Pb Isotope Data

    Barbara Bock;H. Bahlburg;G. Wörner;Ute Zimmermann

  • The U–Pb and Hf isotope evidence of detrital zircons of the Ordovician Ollantaytambo Formation, southern Peru, and the Ordovician provenance and paleogeography of southern Peru and northern Bolivia

    Heinrich Bahlburg;Jeffrey D. Vervoort;S. Andrew DuFrane;Victor Carlotto

  • Sedimentology of the December 26, 2004, Sumatra tsunami deposits in eastern India (Tamil Nadu) and Kenya

    Heinrich Bahlburg;Robert Weiss

  • Provenance of late Palaeozoic metasediments of the SW South American Gondwana margin: a combined U–Pb and Hf-isotope study of single detrital zircons

    Carita Augustsson;Carsten Münker;Carsten Münker;Heinrich Bahlburg;C.Mark Fanning

  • Paleozoic evolution of active margin basins in the southern Central Andes (northwestern Argentina and northern Chile)

    H. Bahlburg;C. Breitkreuz

  • Plate tectonic significance of Middle Cambrian and Ordovician siliciclastic rocks of the Bavarian Facies, Armorican Terrane Assemblage, Germany — U–Pb and Hf isotope evidence from detrital zircons

    Heinrich Bahlburg;Jeffrey D. Vervoort;S. Andrew DuFrane

  • The geochemistry and provenance of Ordovician turbidites in the Argentine Puna

    Heinrich Bahlburg

  • Mid-Pleistocene climate transition drives net mass loss from rapidly uplifting St. Elias Mountains, Alaska

    Sean P. S. Gulick;John M. Jaeger;Alan C. Mix;Hirofumi Asahi

  • The role of porosity in discriminating between tsunami and hurricane emplacement of boulders — A case study from the Lesser Antilles, southern Caribbean

    Michaela Spiske;Zoltán Böröcz;Heinrich Bahlburg

  • Geodynamic evolution of the early Paleozoic Western Gondwana margin 14°–17°S reflected by the detritus of the Devonian and Ordovician basins of southern Peru and northern Bolivia

    C.R. Reimann;H. Bahlburg;E. Kooijman;J. Berndt

  • Preservation potential of tsunami deposits on arid siliciclastic coasts

    Michaela Spiske;Jens Piepenbreier;Carlos Benavente;Heinrich Bahlburg

  • The TsuSedMod inversion model applied to the deposits of the 2004 Sumatra and 2006 Java tsunami and implications for estimating flow parameters of palaeo-tsunami

    Michaela Spiske;Robert Weiss;Heinrich Bahlburg;Julia Roskosch

  • Sedimentology of tsunami inflow and backflow deposits: key differences revealed in a modern example

    Heinrich Bahlburg;Michaela Spiske

  • A Note on the Preservation of Offshore Tsunami Deposits

    Robert Weiss;Heinrich Bahlburg

  • The Ordovician sedimentary rocks in the northern Puna of Argentina and Chile: New stratigraphical data based on graptolites

    Heinrich Bahlburg;Christoph Breitkreuz;Jörg Maletz;M. Cristina Moya

  • Numerical modelling of generation, propagation and run‐up of tsunamis caused by oceanic impacts: model strategy and technical solutions

    Robert Weiss;Robert Weiss;Kai Wünnemann;Heinrich Bahlburg

  • Du Timing of crust formation and recycling in accretionary orogens: Insights learned from the western margin of South America.

    Heinrich Bahlburg;Jeffrey D. Vervoort;S. Andrew;Du Frane

Frequent Co-Authors

Jasper Berndt
Jasper Berndt University of Münster
Matthias Forwick
Matthias Forwick University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Kenneth D. Ridgway
Kenneth D. Ridgway Purdue University West Lafayette
Sean P.S. Gulick
Sean P.S. Gulick The University of Texas at Austin
Axel Gerdes
Axel Gerdes Goethe University Frankfurt
Alan C. Mix
Alan C. Mix Oregon State University
Guillaume St-Onge
Guillaume St-Onge Université du Québec à Rimouski
Erin L. McClymont
Erin L. McClymont Durham University
Jeffrey D. Vervoort
Jeffrey D. Vervoort Washington State University
Christian März
Christian März University of Bonn

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