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D-Index
33
Citations
3916
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8396
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396

John S. Myers 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 John S. Myers sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 65 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

John S. Myers 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 John S. Myers sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

John S. Myers is affiliated with the Geological Survey of Western Australia in Australia. The scientist's work is connected to this institution, indicating involvement in geological research and related applications within the Australian context.

Details about their research output include a focus on recent publications. Although specific paper titles, publication years, and venues are not listed, it is clear that John S. Myers contributes to the body of geological and earth sciences literature.

Their academic collaborations and co-authorship network are not documented here, suggesting independent or less publicly cataloged partnerships in research projects.

The scientist has not been noted for frequent publishing in particular venues, reflecting either a broad dispersion of published work across various journals and conferences or limited available data on publication venues.

There is no recorded information about authored books, which implies a primary focus on articles, reports, or other scientific communications rather than monographs or textbooks.

Fields of study and subfields associated with John S. Myers are not specified, so the precise thematic or disciplinary focus within geological sciences remains undefined in this data set.

Similarly, no main research topics or thematic areas have been cataloged, which restricts insight into targeted research interests or specialties.

No awards or honors have been reported, and the scientist is currently living, based on the available data.

Best Publications

  • Ion microprobe identification of 4,100–4,200 Myr-old terrestrial zircons

    D. O. Froude;T. R. Ireland;P. D. Kinny;I. S. Williams

  • Tectonic evolution of Proterozoic Australia

    Unknown

  • Protoliths of the 3.8-3.7 Ga Isua greenstone belt, West Greenland

    John S. Myers

  • The generation and assembly of an Archaean supercontinent: evidence from the Yilgarn craton, Western Australia

    Unknown

  • Precambrian tectonic evolution of part of Gondwana, southwestern Australia

    Unknown

  • Chronology and evolution of the Middle Proterozoic Albany‐Fraser Orogen, Western Australia

    Unknown

  • Formation of banded gneisses by deformation of igneous rocks

    John S. Myers

  • Cauldron Subsidence and Fluidization: Mechanisms of Intrusion of the Coastal Batholith of Peru into Its Own Volcanic Ejecta

    Unknown

  • Detrital Zircon from the Jack Hills and Mount Narryer, Western Australia: Evidence for Diverse >4.0 Ga Source Rocks

    James L. Crowley;John S. Myers;Paul J. Sylvester;Richard A. Cox

  • Complex geological histories extending for >=4.0 Ga deciphered from xenocryst zircon microstructures

    David R. Nelson;David R. Nelson;Bruce W. Robinson;John S. Myers

  • Structure of the coastal dyke swarm and associated plutonic intrusions of East Greenland

    John S. Myers

  • Vestiges of life in the oldest Greenland rocks? A review of early Archean geology in the Godthabsfjord region, and reappraisal of field evidence for > 3850 Ma life on Akilia.

    John S Myers;James L Crowley

  • Early archaean narryer gneiss complex, Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia

    Unknown

  • Timing and nature of multiple 3700–3600 Ma tectonic events in intrusive rocks north of the Isua greenstone belt, southern West Greenland

    J.L. Crowley;J.S. Myers;G.R. Dunning

  • Depositional setting and paleogeographic implications of earth's oldest supracrustal rocks, the >3.7 Ga Isua Greenstone belt, West Greenland

    Christopher M Fedo;John S Myers;Peter W.U Appel

  • Preface: Archaean geology of the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia — regional overview

    Unknown

  • Remnants of an Early Metasedimentary Assemblage in the Lewisian Complex of the Outer Hebrides

    M.P. Coward;P.W. Francis;R.H. Graham;J.S. Myers

  • Cretaceous Stratigraphy and Structure, Western Andes of Peru Between Latitudes 10 degrees -10 degrees 30'

    Unknown

  • Granitoid sheets, thrusting, and Archean crustal thickening in West Greenland

    Unknown

  • Early Precambrian crustal evolution at Mount Narryer, Western Australia

    Unknown

  • Mantle and crustal sources of Archean anorthosite: a combined in situ isotopic study of Pb–Pb in plagioclase and Lu–Hf in zircon

    A. Kate Souders;Paul J. Sylvester;John S. Myers

  • The Akilia Controversy: field, structural and geochronological evidence questions interpretations of >3.8 Ga life in SW Greenland

    Martin J. Whitehouse;John S. Myers;Christopher M. Fedo

  • SmNd age of the Fisken˦sset Anorthosite Complex, West Greenland

    Lewis D. Ashwal;Stein B. Jacobsen;John S. Myers;Feiko Kalsbeek

  • The Laxford shear zone: an end-Archaean terrane boundary?

    K. M. Goodenough;R. G. Park;M. Krabbendam;J. S. Myers

  • Rb‐Sr, Sm‐Nd and Pb‐Pb geochronology of ancient gneisses from Mt Narryer, Western Australia

    J. R. De Laeter;I. R. Fletcher;M. J. Bickle;J. S. Myers

  • An apparent age for a member of the Scourie dyke suite in Lewis, Outer Hebrides

    R. St J. Lambert;J. S. Myers;J. Watson

  • Earth's oldest well-preserved mafic dyke swarms in the vicinity of the Isua greenstone belt, southern West Greenland

    Rosalind V. White;James L. Crowley;John S. Myers

  • Paleoproterozoic crustal genesis: calc-alkaline magmatism of the Torngat Orogen, Voisey's Bay area, Labrador

    Alana M. Rawlings-Hinchey;Paul J. Sylvester;John S. Myers;Greg R. Dunning

  • Isuasphaera isua (Pflug) revisited

    Peter W.U Appel;Stephen Moorbath;John S Myers

  • The Kap Gustav Holm Tertiary Plutonic Centre, East Greenland

    J. S. Myers;R. C. O. Gill;D. C. Rex;N. R. Charnley

Frequent Co-Authors

Greg R. Dunning
Greg R. Dunning Memorial University of Newfoundland
Paul J. Sylvester
Paul J. Sylvester Texas Tech University
Christopher M. Fedo
Christopher M. Fedo University of Tennessee at Knoxville
James L. Crowley
James L. Crowley Boise State University
Stephen Moorbath
Stephen Moorbath University of Oxford
Martin J. Whitehouse
Martin J. Whitehouse Swedish Museum of Natural History
Mark D. Schmitz
Mark D. Schmitz Boise State University
Jan Košler
Jan Košler University of Bergen

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