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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1993 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

Jean-Guy Schilling is affiliated with the University of Rhode Island in the United States. Their academic profile includes recognition as a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU), an award received in 1993.

Despite limited details on specific research papers, coauthors, and publication venues, the available data shows a focus on work within the geophysical sciences, as indicated by the AGU fellowship, which typically reflects contributions in earth and space sciences.

No specific information on main fields, subfields, or main topics of study is documented. Likewise, there are no listed coauthors, recent papers, or book publications linked to Jean-Guy Schilling in the available data. The absence of recent papers or publication venues means there is no detailed bibliographic information to report.

Best Publications

  • The mean composition of ocean ridge basalts

    Allison Gale;Colleen A. Dalton;Charles H. Langmuir;Yongjun Su

  • Iceland Mantle Plume: Geochemical Study of Reykjanes Ridge

    J.-G. Schilling

  • 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

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

    Jennifer Hess;Michael L. Bender;Jean-Guy Schilling

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

    Jacqueline Eaby Dixon;Loretta Leist;Charles Langmuir;Jean-Guy Schilling

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

    Jean-Guy Schilling

  • Basalts from Iceland and Along the Reykjanes Ridge: Sr Isotope Geochemistry

    S. R. Hart;J.-G. Schilling;J. L. Powell

  • Azores mantle blob: Rare-earth evidence

    J.-G. Schilling

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

    Shine-Soon Sun;Mitsunobu Tatsumoto;Jean-Guy Schilling

  • 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

  • Vesicles, water, and sulfur in Reykjanes Ridge basalts

    James G. Moore;Jean Guy Schilling

  • The nature and origin of geochemical variation in Mid-Atlantic Ridge basalts from the Central North Atlantic

    William M. White;William M. White;Jean-Guy Schilling

  • Upper mantle heterogeneities and dynamics

    J.-G. Schilling

  • Hotspot-migrating ridge interaction in the South Atlantic

    J. G. Schilling;G. Thompson;R. Kingsley;S. Humphris

  • Helium and hydrogen isotopes in ocean-ridge basalts north and south of Iceland

    R. Poreda;J.-G. Schilling;H. Craig

  • Galapagos Hot Spot-Spreading Center System: 1. Spatial petrological and geochemical variations (83°W-101°W)

    J.-G. Schilling;R. H. Kingsley;J. D. Devine

  • Chlorine in mid-ocean ridge magmas: Evidence for assimilation of seawater-influenced components

    Peter J Michael;Jean-Guy Schilling

  • Helium isotopic variations in the mantle beneath the central North Atlantic Ocean

    M.D. Kurz;W.J. Jenkins;J.G. Schilling;S.R. Hart

  • Pb isotope evidence in the South Atlantic for migrating ridge-hotspot interactions

    B. B. Hanan;R. H. Kingsley;J.-G. Schilling

  • Plume‐ridge interactions of the Discovery and Shona mantle plumes with the southern Mid‐Atlantic Ridge (40°‐55°S)

    Jill Douglass;Jean-Guy Schilling;Denis Fontignie

Frequent Co-Authors

Barry B. Hanan
Barry B. Hanan San Diego State University
Michael L. Bender
Michael L. Bender Princeton University
Janne Blichert-Toft
Janne Blichert-Toft École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
William M. White
William M. White Cornell University
Haraldur Sigurdsson
Haraldur Sigurdsson University of Rhode Island
Claude J. Allègre
Claude J. Allègre Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Robert J. Poreda
Robert J. Poreda University of Rochester
David W. Graham
David W. Graham Oregon State University
Mark D. Kurz
Mark D. Kurz Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Manuel Moreira
Manuel Moreira University of Orléans

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