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Jeremy Hall 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 Jeremy Hall sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 117 publications — 18th percentile

18% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Jeremy Hall 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 Jeremy Hall sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jeremy Hall is affiliated with Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant work in subfields such as Geophysics, Earth-Surface Processes, Archeology, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
  • Geological Formations and Processes Exploration
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research

Jeremy Hall has published recent papers covering geological and tectonic themes, often focused on the eastern Mediterranean region. Notable publications include:

  • "Miocene-Quaternary tectonic, kinematic and sedimentary evolution of the eastern Mediterranean Sea: A regional synthesis," 2021, Earth-Science Reviews
  • "Giant slope scars and mass transport deposits across the Rhodes Basin, eastern Mediterranean: Depositional and tectonic processes," 2021, Sedimentary Geology
  • "The uppermost Messinian-Quaternary evolution of the Anamur-Kormakiti zone: The transition between the Outer Cilicia and Antalya basins, northeastern Mediterranean," 2021, Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • "Outer Cilicia Basin - A piggy back basin developed in an intramontane setting following the partitioning of a large ancestral Miocene basin across the northeastern Mediterranean," 2021, Tectonophysics
  • "Inversion structures across the crest of the Larnaka Ridge associated with strike-slip faulting during the uppermost Messinian-Quaternary, eastern Mediterranean," 2021, Tectonophysics

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • A.E. Aksu
  • Cenk Yaltırak

Jeremy Hall's research has appeared primarily in the following publication venues:

  • Tectonophysics (2 publications)
  • Earth-Science Reviews (1 publication)
  • Sedimentary Geology (1 publication)
  • Marine and Petroleum Geology (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • BIRPS deep seismic reflection studies of the British Caledonides

    Jonathan A. Brewer;Drummond H. Matthews;Michael R. Warner;Jeremy Hall

  • How the crust meets the mantle: Lithoprobe perspectives on the Mohorovičić discontinuity and crust–mantle transition

    Frederick A. CookF.A. Cook;Donald J. WhiteD.J. White;Alan G. JonesA.G. Jones;David W.S. EatonD.W.S. Eaton

  • The southeastern Churchill Province: synthesis of a Paleoproterozoic transpressional orogen

    Richard J. Wardle;Donald T. James;David J. Scott;Jeremy Hall

  • Crustal structure across the Grand Banks—Newfoundland Basin Continental Margin — I. Results from a seismic refraction profile

    K. W. Helen Lau;Keith E. Louden;Sharon Deemer;Jeremy Hall

  • Evolution of the Appalachian Laurentian margin: Lithoprobe results in western Newfoundland

    John W. F. Waldron;Scott D. Anderson;Peter A. Cawood;Laurel B. Goodwin

  • Subducted continental margin imaged i n the Carpathians of Czechoslovakia

    Čestmir Tomek;Jeremy Hall

  • Crustal structure across the Caledonides from the ‘WINCH’ seismic reflection profile: influences on the evolution of the Midland Valley of Scotland

    J. Hall;J. A. Brewer;D. H. Matthews;M. R. Warner

  • The Cilicia-Adana basin complex, Eastern Mediterranean : Neogene evolution of an active fore-arc basin in an obliquely convergent margin

    AE Aksu;TJ Calon;J Hall;S Mansfield

  • Structural evolution of the Latakia Ridge and Cyprus Basin at the front of the Cyprus Arc, Eastern Mediterranean Sea

    J. Hall;T.J. Calon;A.E. Aksu;S.R. Meade

  • The Fethiye-Burdur Fault Zone: A component of upper plate extension of the subduction transform edge propagator fault linking Hellenic and Cyprus Arcs, Eastern Mediterranean

    J. Hall;A.E. Aksu;I. Elitez;C. Yaltırak

  • Varying tectonic control on basin development at an active microplate margin: Latakia Basin, Eastern Mediterranean

    J Hall;AE Aksu;TJ Calon;Doğan Yaşar

  • Structural architecture of the Rhodes Basin: A deep depocentre that evolved since the Pliocene at the junction of Hellenic and Cyprus Arcs, eastern Mediterranean

    J. Hall;A.E. Aksu;C. Yaltırak;J.D. Winsor

  • Comparison of lithosphere structure across the Orphan Basin–Flemish Cap and Irish Atlantic conjugate continental margins from constrained 3D gravity inversions

    J. Kim Welford;Patrick M. Shannon;Brian M. O’Reilly;Jeremy Hall

  • Canada's LITHOPROBE project (collaborative, multidisciplinary geoseience research leads to new understanding of continental evolution)

    Ron M. Clowes;Frederick Cook;Zoltan Hajnal;Jeremy Hall

  • Miocene to Recent tectonic evolution of the eastern Mediterranean: New pieces of the old Mediterranean puzzle

    Ali E. Aksu;Jeremy Hall;Cenk Yaltırak

  • Seismic stratigraphy and structural evolution of the Adana Basin, eastern Mediterranean

    R. Burton-Ferguson;A.E. Aksu;T.J. Calon;J. Hall

  • Miocene–Recent evolution of Anaximander Mountains and Finike Basin at the junction of Hellenic and Cyprus Arcs, eastern Mediterranean

    A.E. Aksu;J. Hall;C. Yaltırak

  • The Neogene evolution of the Outer Latakia Basin and its extension into the Eastern Mesaoria Basin (Cyprus), Eastern Mediterranean

    T.J. Calon;A.E. Aksu;J. Hall

  • The Oligocene-Recent evolution of the Mesaoria Basin (Cyprus) and its western marine extension, Eastern Mediterranean

    T.J. Calon;A.E. Aksu;J. Hall

  • Seismic velocities of Lewisian metamorphic rocks at pressures to 8 kbar: relationship to crustal layering in North Britain

    Jeremy Hall;Gene Simmons

Frequent Co-Authors

Ali E. Aksu
Ali E. Aksu Memorial University of Newfoundland
Keith E. Louden
Keith E. Louden Dalhousie University
Christian Hübscher
Christian Hübscher Universität Hamburg
D. H. Matthews
D. H. Matthews University of Cambridge
Jean-Claude Sibuet
Jean-Claude Sibuet French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Giovanni Bertotti
Giovanni Bertotti Delft University of Technology
Charlotte E. Keen
Charlotte E. Keen Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Simon E. Jackson
Simon E. Jackson Geological Survey of Canada
Patrick M. Shannon
Patrick M. Shannon University College Dublin

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