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Jan Hertogen

Jan Hertogen

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Earth Science

D-Index
38
Citations
6523
World Ranking
6405
National Ranking
44

Overview

Jan Hertogen is affiliated with KU Leuven in Belgium and has contributed to scientific research in fields related to geochemistry, petrology, and geophysics. Their recent scholarly output illustrates involvement in geological and geochemical analysis as well as geological modeling and mapping.

The main topics addressed in Hertogen's work include:

  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Geological Modeling and Analysis
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis

Hertogen's publications have appeared in venues such as the Norwegian Journal of Geology and repositories linked to CERN's European Organization for Nuclear Research, indicating contributions to both traditional academic publishing and open data dissemination practices.

The following papers reflect Hertogen's recent research activities:

  • "The Farsund Shear Zone: geochemical evidence for lithological diversity in the wall rock of the Rogaland Anorthosite Province, South Norway" (2021), Norwegian Journal of Geology
  • "ODP Leg 118, Hole 735B - Well Logging Data" (2020), Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • "ODP Leg 176, Hole 735B - Well Logging Data" (2020), Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • "ODP Leg 176, Hole 735B - Well Logging Data" (2020), Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • "ODP Leg 118, Hole 735B - Well Logging Data" (2020), Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Hertogen include:

  • Paul T. Robinson
  • Gerardo J. Iturrino
  • Eiichi Kikawa
  • Peter S Meyer
  • James H. Natland

Hertogen's subfields of study cover areas such as:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Geochemistry and Petrology
  • Geophysics

Best Publications

  • Contrasting origin of post-collisional high-K calc-alkaline and shoshonitic versus alkaline and peralkaline granitoids. The use of sliding normalization

    Jean-Paul Liégeois;Jacques Navez;Jan Hertogen;Russell Black

  • A long in situ section of the lower ocean crust: results of {ODP} Leg 176 drilling at the Southwest Indian Ridge

    Henry J.B. Dick;James H. Natland;Jeffrey C. Alt;Wolfgang Bach

  • An extraterrestrial event at the Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary

    J Smit;Jan Hertogen

  • Potassic Magmatism in Western Sichuan and Yunnan Provinces, SE Tibet, China: Petrological and Geochemical Constraints on Petrogenesis

    Zhengfu Guo;Jan Hertogen;Jiaqi Liu;Paul Pasteels

  • Trace elements in ocean ridge basalt glasses - Implications for fractionations during mantle evolution and petrogenesis

    Jan Hertogen;Maria Janssens;H Palme

  • Redistribution of rare earth elements, thorium, and uranium over accessory minerals in the course of amphibolite to granulite facies metamorphism: The role of apatite and monazite in orthogneisses from southwestern Norway

    Bernard Bingen;Daniel Demaiffe;Jan Hertogen

  • Isotopic and trace element composition of volcanic glasses from the Akaki Canyon, Cyprus: implications for the origin of the Troodos ophiolite

    M. Rautenschlein;M. Rautenschlein;G.A. Jenner;G.A. Jenner;J. Hertogen;A.W. Hofmann

  • Alkali metal and rare earth element evolution of rock-forming minerals from the Gatumba area pegmatites (Rwanda): Quantitative assessment of crystal-melt fractionation in the regional zonation of pegmatite groups

    Niels Hulsbosch;Jan Hertogen;Stijn Dewaele;Luc André

  • Meteoritic material at five large impact craters

    H. Palme;M.-J. Janssens;H. Takahashi;E. Anders

  • Sr and O isotope constraints on source and crustal contamination in the high-K calc-alkaline and shoshonitic neogene volcanic rocks of SE Spain

    Rocio Benito;José López-Ruiz;José María Cebriá;Jan Hertogen

  • Meteoritic material at five large impact craters

    Herbert Palme;Marie-Josée Janssens;H. Takahashi;Edward Anders

  • Calculation of trace element fractionation during partial melting

    Jan Hertogen;R Gijbels

  • U-series, SrNdPb isotope and trace-element systematics across an active island arc-continent collision zone: Implications for element transfer at the slab-wedge interface

    Jurian A. Hoogewerff;M. J. Van Bergen;P. Z. Vroon;P. Z. Vroon;J. Hertogen

  • A “chondritic” eucrite parent body: inference from trace elements

    John W Morgan;H Higuchi;H Takahashi;Jan Hertogen

  • 40Ar/39Ar geochronological constraints on the age and evolution of the Permo-Triassic Emeishan Volcanic Province, Southwest China

    A Boven;P Pasteels;LE Punzalan;J Liu

  • Rare earth element geochemistry and strontium isotopic composition of a massif-type anorthositic-charnockitic body: the Hidra Massif (Rogaland, SW Norway)

    Daniel Demaiffe;Jan Hertogen

  • Petrogenesis and paleotectonic history of the wild-bight-group, an ordovician rifted island-arc in central newfoundland

    H. Scott Swinden;G. A. Jenner;B. J. Fryer;J. Hertogen

  • Geochemistry of the Quaternary alkali basalts of Garrotxa (NE Volcanic Province, Spain): a case of double enrichment of the mantle lithosphere

    JM Cebria;J Lopez-Ruiz;M Doblas;R Oyarzun

  • Ordovician–Silurian magmatic provinces in Belgium and the Caledonian orogeny in middle Europe

    L Andre;Jan Hertogen;S Deutsch

  • Rare-earth data on monzonoritic rocks related to anorthosites and their bearing on the nature of the parental magma of the anorthositic series

    J.C. Duchesne;I. Roelandts;D. Demaiffe;J. Hertogen

  • Ries impact crater, southern Germany - Search for meteoritic material

    John W. Morgan;Marie-josée Janssens;Jan Hertogen;Jacques Gros

  • Magmatic evolution of the Karmøy Ophiolite Complex, SW Norway: relationships between MORB-IAT-boninitic-calc-alkaline and alkaline magmatism

    Rolf B. Pedersen;Jan Hertogen

  • The genesis and significance of n-morb sub-types

    L. G. Viereck;M. F. J. Flower;J. Hertogen;H. U. Schmincke

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Demaiffe
Daniel Demaiffe Université Libre de Bruxelles
Luc André
Luc André Royal Museum for Central Africa
Rolf B. Pedersen
Rolf B. Pedersen University of Bergen
Dominique Weis
Dominique Weis University of British Columbia
Jean-Clair Duchesne
Jean-Clair Duchesne University of Liège
Bernard Bingen
Bernard Bingen Université Libre de Bruxelles
George A. Jenner
George A. Jenner Memorial University of Newfoundland
Frank Vanhaecke
Frank Vanhaecke Ghent University
Philippe Claeys
Philippe Claeys Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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