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Turkey
2025

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Earth Science

D-Index
37
Citations
3892
World Ranking
7021
National Ranking
18

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Earth Science in Turkey Leader Award

Overview

Ibrahim Uysal is affiliated with Karadeniz Technical University in Turkey and has an extensive body of research primarily within Earth and Planetary Sciences. The scientist's work spans significant contributions in subfields such as Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Geochemistry and Petrology, Inorganic Chemistry, and Materials Chemistry.

The research topics covered in Ibrahim Uysal's publications include Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis, Radioactive element chemistry and processing, and Nuclear materials and radiation effects.

Several recent papers illustrate the scope of this research. Notable publications include:

  • "The occurrence, origin, and fate of water in chromitites in ophiolites" (2020, American Mineralogist)
  • "Temporal, geochemical and geodynamic evolution of the Late Cretaceous subduction zone volcanism in the eastern Sakarya Zone, NE Turkey: Implications for mantle-crust interaction in an arc setting" (2020, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences)
  • "A new model for chromitite formation in ophiolites: Fluid immiscibility" (2020, Science China Earth Sciences)
  • "Mantle peridotites of ophiolites rarely preserve reliable records of paleo-oceanic lithospheric mantle" (2023, Earth-Science Reviews)
  • "The Critical Role of Fluid-Mediated Diffusion in Anomalous Fe-Mg-O Isotope Fractionations in Ultramafic Rocks of Ophiolites" (2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth)

The scientist has collaborated frequently with various coauthors, including:

  • Ben-Xun Su (19 publications)
  • Yan Xiao (9 publications)
  • Dirk Müller (8 publications)
  • Qi-Qi Pan (7 publications)
  • Paul T. Robinson (7 publications)

Throughout their career, Ibrahim Uysal has published in several scientific journals repeatedly, with publication counts highlighting key venues:

  • Lithos (10 publications)
  • International Geology Review (6 publications)
  • Journal of Asian Earth Sciences (3 publications)
  • American Mineralogist (2 publications)
  • Gondwana Research (2 publications)

The research focus is often positioned at the intersection of geological and geochemical phenomena, particularly relating to ophiolites, mantle processes, and tectonics, reflecting a significant engagement with high-pressure geophysics and materials. The intersection with Artificial Intelligence within the Earth sciences also represents an interdisciplinary approach within their work.

Best Publications

  • Generation of the Early Cenozoic adakitic volcanism by partial melting of mafic lower crust, Eastern Turkey: Implications for crustal thickening to delamination

    Orhan Karsli;Abdurrahman Dokuz;İbrahim Uysal;Faruk Aydin

  • Petrology of Al- and Cr-rich ophiolitic chromitites from the Muğla, SW Turkey: implications from composition of chromite, solid inclusions of platinum-group mineral, silicate, and base-metal mineral, and Os-isotope geochemistry

    İbrahim Uysal;Mahmud Tarkian;M. Burhan Sadiklar;Federica Zaccarini

  • Coexistence of abyssal and ultra-depleted SSZ type mantle peridotites in a Neo-Tethyan Ophiolite in SW Turkey: Constraints from mineral composition, whole-rock geochemistry (major–trace–REE–PGE), and Re–Os isotope systematics

    İbrahim Uysal;E. Yalçın Ersoy;Orhan Karslı;Yildirim Dilek

  • Relative contributions of crust and mantle to generation of Campanian high-K calc-alkaline I-type granitoids in a subduction setting, with special reference to the Harşit Pluton, Eastern Turkey

    Orhan Karsli;Abdurrahman Dokuz;İbrahim Uysal;Faruk Aydin

  • U-series dating and geochemical tracing of late Quaternary travertine in co-seismic fissures

    I. Tonguç Uysal;Yuexing Feng;Jian-xin Zhao;Erhan Altunel

  • Sources and petrogenesis of Jurassic granitoids in the Yusufeli area, Northeastern Turkey: Implications for pre- and post-collisional lithospheric thinning of the eastern Pontides

    Abdurrahman Dokuz;Orhan Karsli;Bin Chen;İbrahim Uysal

  • Adakite-like granitoid porphyries in the Eastern Pontides, NE Turkey: Potential parental melts and geodynamic implications

    Orhan Karsli;Murat Ketenci;İbrahim Uysal;Abdurrahman Dokuz

  • Mineralogy and composition of the chromitites and their platinum-group minerals from Ortaca (Muğla-SW Turkey): evidence for ophiolitic chromitite genesis

    I. Uysal;M. B. Sadiklar;M. Tarkian;O. Karsli

  • PLATINUM-GROUP-ELEMENT GEOCHEMISTRY AND MINERALOGY OF OPHIOLITIC CHROMITITES FROM THE KOP MOUNTAINS, NORTHEASTERN TURKEY

    İbrahi̇m Uysal;Mahmud Tarkian;M. Burhan Sadiklar;Cüneyt Şen

  • Sm–Nd dating and rare-earth element tracing of calcite: Implications for fluid-flow events in the Bowen Basin, Australia

    I. Tonguç Uysal;Jian-Xin Zhao;Suzanne D. Golding;Michael G. Lawrence

  • Seismic cycles recorded in late Quaternary calcite veins: Geochronological, geochemical and microstructural evidence

    I. Tonguç Uysal;Yue-xing Feng;Jian-xin Zhao;Robert Bolhar

  • Rare earth element fractionation in authigenic illite–smectite from Late Permian clastic rocks, Bowen Basin, Australia: implications for physico-chemical environments of fluids during illitization

    I.Tonguç Uysal;Suzanne D Golding

  • Reactivation history of the North Anatolian fault zone based on calcite age-strain analyses

    Perach Nuriel;John Craddock;Andrew R.C. Kylander-Clark;I. Tonguç Uysal

  • Geochemical fingerprints of Late Triassic calc-alkaline lamprophyres from the Eastern Pontides, NE Turkey: A key to understanding lamprophyre formation in a subduction-related environment

    Orhan Karsli;Abdurrahman Dokuz;Melanie Kaliwoda;Ibrahim Uysal

  • Petrographic and isotope constraints on the origin of authigenic carbonate minerals and the associated fluid evolution in Late Permian coal measures, Bowen Basin (Queensland), Australia

    I.T. Uysal;S.D. Golding;M. Glikson

  • Compositional variations of chromite and solid inclusions in ophiolitic chromitites from the southeastern Turkey: Implications for chromitite genesis

    Recep Melih Akmaz;Ibrahim Uysal;Samet Saka

  • Depletion and refertilization of the Tethyan oceanic upper mantle as revealed by the early Jurassic Refahiye ophiolite, NE Anatolia—Turkey

    Ibrahim Uysal;E. Yalçın Ersoy;Yildirim Dilek;Monica Escayola

  • Post-collisional adakitic volcanism in the eastern part of the Sakarya Zone, Turkey: evidence for slab and crustal melting

    Abdurrahman Dokuz;İbrahim Uysal;Wolfgang Siebel;Mehmet Turan

  • COMPOSITIONAL VARIATIONS AS A RESULT OF PARTIAL MELTING AND MELT–PERIDOTITE INTERACTION IN AN UPPER MANTLE SECTION FROM THE ORTACA AREA, SOUTHWESTERN TURKEY

    İbrahi̇m Uysal;Melanie Kaliwoda;Orhan Karsli;Mahmud Tarkian

  • The thermal history of the Bowen Basin, Queensland, Australia: vitrinite reflectance and clay mineralogy of Late Permian coal measures

    I.Tonguc Uysal;Miryam Glikson;Suzanne D Golding;Frank Audsley

  • Deciphering the shoshonitic monzonites with I-type characteristic, the Sisdaği pluton, NE Turkey: Magmatic response to continental lithospheric thinning

    Orhan Karsli;Abdurrahman Dokuz;İbrahim Uysal;Murat Ketenci

  • The effects of partial melting, melt–mantle interaction and fractionation on ophiolite generation: Constraints from the late Cretaceous Pozantı-Karsantı ophiolite, southern Turkey

    Samet Saka;Ibrahim Uysal;Recep Melih Akmaz;Melanie Kaliwoda

  • Petrogenesis of the Miocene volcanism along the İzmir-Balıkesir Transfer Zone in western Anatolia, Turkey: Implications for origin and evolution of potassic volcanism in post-collisional areas

    Yalçın E. Ersoy;Cahit Helvacı;İbrahim Uysal;Özgür Karaoğlu

  • Latest Cretaceous “A 2 -type” granites in the Sakarya Zone, NE Turkey: Partial melting of mafic lower crust in response to roll-back of Neo-Tethyan oceanic lithosphere

    Orhan Karsli;Faruk Aydin;Ibrahim Uysal;Abdurrahman Dokuz

  • The Guleman ophiolitic chromitites (SE Turkey) and their link to a compositionally evolving mantle source during subduction initiation

    Ibrahim Uysal;Argyrios Kapsiotis;R. Melih Akmaz;Samet Saka

  • Intermediate chromitite in Kızıldağ ophiolite (SE Turkey) formed during subduction initiation in Neo-Tethys

    Chen Chen;Ben-Xun Su;Yan Xiao;Kwan-Nang Pang

  • Multiple episodes of partial melting, depletion, metasomatism and enrichment processes recorded in the heterogeneous upper mantle sequence of the Neotethyan Eldivan ophiolite, Turkey

    Ibrahim Uysal;E. Yalçın Ersoy;Yildirim Dilek;Argyrios Kapsiotis

Frequent Co-Authors

Ben-Xun Su
Ben-Xun Su Chinese Academy of Sciences
Suzanne D. Golding
Suzanne D. Golding University of Queensland
Thomas Meisel
Thomas Meisel University of Leoben
Yildirim Dilek
Yildirim Dilek Miami University
Martin R. Palmer
Martin R. Palmer University of Southampton
Bin Chen
Bin Chen Southern University of Science and Technology
Wei Lin
Wei Lin Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jian-xin Zhao
Jian-xin Zhao University of Queensland
Chris J. Ottley
Chris J. Ottley Durham University
Mei-Fu Zhou
Mei-Fu Zhou Chinese Academy of Sciences

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