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Earth Science D-index 55 Citations 12,019 68 World Ranking 1323 National Ranking 629

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Awards & Achievements

1993 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Basalt
  • Volcano
  • Igneous rock

Jean-Guy Schilling focuses on Mantle plume, Basalt, Geochemistry, Mantle and Petrology. His Mantle plume study which covers Hotspot that intersects with Mantle convection and Minor element. Jean-Guy Schilling works on Basalt which deals in particular with Fractional crystallization.

Jean-Guy Schilling is interested in Mid-ocean ridge, which is a branch of Geochemistry. His Mantle research focuses on Asthenosphere and how it connects with Rift. He has included themes like Lava, Volcano and Ridge in his Petrology study.

His most cited work include:

  • Iceland Mantle Plume: Geochemical Study of Reykjanes Ridge (721 citations)
  • The mean composition of ocean ridge basalts (659 citations)
  • Petrologic and geochemical variations along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge from 29 degrees N to 73 degrees N (520 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Basalt, Geochemistry, Mantle, Mantle plume and Mid-Atlantic Ridge. His studies in Basalt integrate themes in fields like Crust, Petrology, Phenocryst, Seamount and Oceanic crust. His work deals with themes such as Alkali basalt and Ridge, which intersect with Petrology.

His studies deal with areas such as Trace element, Rift and Lithosphere, Asthenosphere as well as Mantle. The various areas that Jean-Guy Schilling examines in his Mantle plume study include Ridge, Geophysics, Hotspot and Mantle convection. His Mid-Atlantic Ridge research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Fracture zone and Continental crust.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Basalt (66.67%)
  • Geochemistry (63.89%)
  • Mantle (52.78%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2005-2017)?

  • Geochemistry (63.89%)
  • Basalt (66.67%)
  • Mantle (52.78%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Geochemistry, Basalt, Mantle, Mantle plume and Mid-ocean ridge are his primary areas of study. The Basalt study combines topics in areas such as Trace element, Seamount and Crust. He has researched Trace element in several fields, including Primitive mantle, Petrology and Petrogenesis.

His Seamount study incorporates themes from Ridge, Mid-Atlantic Ridge and Partial melting. He does research in Mantle, focusing on Radiogenic nuclide specifically. He interconnects Rift, Hotspot and Asthenosphere in the investigation of issues within Mantle plume.

Between 2005 and 2017, his most popular works were:

  • The mean composition of ocean ridge basalts (659 citations)
  • Upper mantle pollution during Afar plume-continental rift interaction (65 citations)
  • The heavy noble gas composition of the depleted MORB mantle (DMM) and its implications for the preservation of heterogeneities in the mantle (50 citations)

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Best Publications

Iceland Mantle Plume: Geochemical Study of Reykjanes Ridge

J.-G. Schilling.
Nature (1973)

1138 Citations

The mean composition of ocean ridge basalts

Allison Gale;Colleen A. Dalton;Charles H. Langmuir;Yongjun Su.
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems (2013)

800 Citations

Petrologic and geochemical variations along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge from 29 degrees N to 73 degrees N

J. G. Schilling;M. Zajac;R. Evans;T. Johnston.
American Journal of Science (1983)

743 Citations

Evolution of the ratio of strontium-87 to strontium-86 in seawater from cretaceous to present.

Jennifer Hess;Michael L. Bender;Jean-Guy Schilling.
Science (1986)

550 Citations

Fluxes and excess temperatures of mantle plumes inferred from their interaction with migrating mid-ocean ridges

Jean-Guy Schilling.
Nature (1991)

537 Citations

Recycled dehydrated lithosphere observed in plume-influenced mid-ocean-ridge basalt

Jacqueline Eaby Dixon;Loretta Leist;Charles Langmuir;Jean-Guy Schilling.
Nature (2002)

464 Citations

Azores mantle blob: Rare-earth evidence

J.-G. Schilling.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1975)

394 Citations

Mantle Plume Mixing Along the Reykjanes Ridge Axis: Lead Isotopic Evidence

Shine-Soon Sun;Mitsunobu Tatsumoto;Jean-Guy Schilling.
Science (1975)

360 Citations

Nd‐Sr‐Pb isotopic variations along the Gulf of Aden: Evidence for Afar Mantle Plume‐Continental Lithosphere Interaction

Jean-Guy Schilling;Richard H. Kingsley;Barry B. Hanan;Brian L. McCully.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1992)

328 Citations

Vesicles, water, and sulfur in Reykjanes Ridge basalts

James G. Moore;Jean Guy Schilling.
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (1973)

304 Citations

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