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Jean-Clair Duchesne

Jean-Clair Duchesne

Jean-Clair Duchesne 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 Jean-Clair Duchesne sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Jean-Clair Duchesne 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 Jean-Clair Duchesne sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jean-Clair Duchesne is affiliated with the University of Liège in Belgium and conducts research primarily within the Earth and Planetary Sciences field. Their work spans a number of subfields including Geophysics, Geochemistry and Petrology, Artificial Intelligence, Environmental Chemistry, and Ecology.

Their publication record includes contributions to geological and geochemical analysis, geochemical and geologic mapping, geological modeling and analysis, high-pressure geophysics and materials, microbial community ecology and physiology, and studies of methane hydrates and related phenomena.

Frequent publication venues for Duchesne's research are:

  • Norwegian Journal of Geology
  • Lithos

Notable recent papers by Jean-Clair Duchesne include:

  • "Evidence of crustal disequilibrium melting, mingling processes, layering and deformation in UHT conditions: The marginal zone of the Egersund-Ogna massif-type anorthosite (S. Norway)" (2021, Lithos)
  • "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)
  • "Episodic anorthosite-mangerite-charnockite -granite (AMCG) plutonism in Rogaland, South Norway: the 1.24 Ga Gloppurdi and Botnavatn fayalite-bearing charnockitic intrusions" (2024, Norwegian Journal of Geology)

Duchesne has collaborated with several co-authors during their research, including:

  • Aline Grard
  • Jan Hertogen
  • Bernard Bingen
  • Edith Wilmart
  • Marie Graulich

Their work reflects interdisciplinary approaches combining geological sciences with computational techniques, demonstrated by contributions in both Earth Sciences and Computer Science fields, including Artificial Intelligence.

Best Publications

  • The short duration and anorogenic character of anorthosite magmatism: U-Pb dating of the Rogaland complex, Norway

    Urs Schärer;Edith Wilmart;Jean-Clair Duchesne

  • Some Phase Equilibrium Constraints on the Origin of Proterozoic (Massif) Anorthosites and Related Rocks

    John Longhi;Jacqueline Vander Auwera;Miranda S. Fram;Jean-Clair Duchesne

  • Fe-Ti deposits in Rogaland anorthosites (South Norway): geochemical characteristics and problems of interpretation

    Jean-Clair Duchesne

  • The crustal tongue melting model and the origin of massive anorthosites

    J.C. Duchesne;J.P. Liégeois;J. Vander Auwera;J. Longhi

  • Iron-Titanium Oxide Minerals in the Bjerkrem-Sogndal Massif, South-western Norway

    Jean-Clair Duchesne

  • Derivation of the 1.0-0.9 Ga ferro-potassic A-type granitoids of southern Norway by extreme differentiation from basic magmas

    Jacqueline Vander Auwera;Michel Bogaerts;Jean-Paul Liégeois;Daniel Demaiffe

  • 8: Precambrian geodynamics and ore formation: The Fennoscandian Shield

    Pär Weihed;Nicholas Arndt;Kjell Billström;Jean-Clair Duchesne

  • A Liquid Line of Descent of the Jotunite (Hypersthene Monzodiorite) Suite

    Jacqueline Vander Auwera;John Longhi;Jean-Clair Duchesne

  • Kibaran A-type granitoids and mafic rocks generated by two mantle sources in a late orogenic setting (Burundi)

    Luc Tack;Jean-Paul Liégeois;André Deblond;Jean-Clair Duchesne

  • Igneous Charnockites and Related Rocks from the Bjerkreim–Sokndal Layered Intrusion (Southwest Norway): a Jotunite (Hypersthene Monzodiorite)-Derived A-type Granitoid Suite

    Jean-Clair Duchesne;Edith Wilmart

  • The Bjerkreim-Sokndal Layered Intrusion, Southwest Norway

    J. Richard Wilson;Brian Robins;Frank M Nielsen;Jean-Clair Duchesne

  • Fe–Ti–V–P ore deposits associated with Proterozoic massif-type anorthosites and related rocks

    Bernard Charlier;Bernard Charlier;Olivier Namur;Olivier Bolle;Rais Latypov

  • Sveconorwegian massif-type anorthosites and related granitoids result from post-collisional melting of a continental arc root

    J. Vander Auwera;O. Bolle;B. Bingen;J.-P. Liégeois

  • Trace Elements and Anorthosite Genesis

    Jean-Clair Duchesne;Daniel Demaiffe

  • Ilmenite composition in the Tellnes Fe–Ti deposit, SW Norway: fractional crystallization, postcumulus evolution and ilmenite–zircon relation

    Bernard Charlier;Øyvind Skår;Are Korneliussen;Jean-Clair Duchesne

  • Ferro-potassic A-type granites and related rocks in NE Poland and S Lithuania: west of the East European Craton

    Grazina Skridlaite;Janina Wiszniewska;Jean-Clair Duchesne

  • Magma chamber processes in the Tellnes ilmenite deposit (Rogaland Anorthosite Province, SW Norway) and the formation of Fe-Ti ores in massif-type anorthosites

    B. Charlier;J.-C. Duchesne;J. Vander Auwera

  • Igneous Layering in Basaltic Magma Chambers

    Olivier Namur;Bénédicte Abily;Alan E. Boudreau;François Blanchette

  • U–Pb Zircon Calendar for Namaquan (Grenville) Crustal Events in the Granulite-facies Terrane of the O'okiep Copper District of South Africa

    Tom N. Clifford;Erika S. Barton;Richard A. Stern;Jean-Clair Duchesne

  • The Neoproterozoic Pan-African basement from the Alpine Lower Danubian nappe system (South Carpathians, Romania)

    Jean-Paul Liégeois;Tudor Berza;Mihai Tatu;Jean-Clair Duchesne

  • Massif Anorthosites: Another Partisan Review

    Jean-Clair Duchesne

  • Shoshonitic liquid line of descent from diorite to granite: the Late Precambrian post-collisional Tismana pluton (South Carpathians, Romania)

    Jean-Clair Duchesne;Tudor Berza;Jean-Paul Liégeois;Jacqueline Vander Auwera

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacqueline Vander Auwera
Jacqueline Vander Auwera University of Liège
Jean-Paul Liégeois
Jean-Paul Liégeois Royal Museum for Central Africa
Daniel Demaiffe
Daniel Demaiffe Université Libre de Bruxelles
Bernard Charlier
Bernard Charlier University of Liège
John Longhi
John Longhi Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Jan Hertogen
Jan Hertogen KU Leuven
Dominique Weis
Dominique Weis University of British Columbia
Bernard Bingen
Bernard Bingen Université Libre de Bruxelles
Hervé Martin
Hervé Martin University of Clermont Auvergne
Nicholas T. Arndt
Nicholas T. Arndt Grenoble Alpes University

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