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José I. Gil Ibarguchi

José I. Gil Ibarguchi

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Earth Science

D-Index
34
Citations
3957
World Ranking
8041
National Ranking
178

Best Publications

  • Diachronous Variscan tectonothermal activity in the NW Iberian Massif: Evidence from 40Ar/39Ar dating of regional fabrics

    R.D. Dallmeyer;J.R.Martínez Catalán;R. Arenas;J.I. Gil Ibarguchi

  • Superposed Hercynian and Cadomian orogenic cycles in the Ossa-Morena zone and related areas of the Iberian Massif

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  • Geochemical and geochronological cross section of the deep Variscan crust: The Cabo Ortegal high-pressure nappe (northwestern Spain)

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  • Strain partitioning and preservation of 40Ar/39Ar ages during Variscan exhumation of a subducted crust (Malpica–Tui complex, NW Spain)

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  • Genesis of Pyroxenite-rich Peridotite at Cabo Ortegal (NW Spain): Geochemical and Pb-Sr-Nd Isotope Data

    J. F. Santos;U. Schärer;J. I. Gil Ibarguchi;J. Girardeau

  • Petrology of eclogites and clinopyroxene-garnet metabasites from the Cabo Ortegal Complex (northwestern Spain)

    J.I. Gil Ibarguchi;M. Mendia;J. Girardeau;J.J. Peucat

  • Composite origin of an early Variscan transported suture: Ophiolitic units of the Morais Nappe Complex (north Portugal)

    Christian Pin;Jean-Louis Paquette;B. Abalos;F.J. Santos

  • A single Devonian subduction event for the HP/HT metamorphism of the Cabo Ortegal complex within the Iberian Massif

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  • A LEAD ISOTOPE DATABASE: THE LOS PEDROCHES – ALCUDIA AREA (SPAIN); IMPLICATIONS FOR ARCHAEOMETALLURGICAL CONNECTIONS ACROSS SOUTHWESTERN AND SOUTHEASTERN IBERIA*

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  • Origin and evolution of the Paleozoic Cabo Ortegal ultramafic-mafic complex (NW Spain): UPb, RbSr and PbPb isotope data

    J.F. Santos Zalduegui;U. Schärer;J.I. Gil Ibarguchi;J. Girardeau

  • The smelting quarter of Valencina de la Concepción (Seville, Spain) : the specialised copper industry in a political centre of the Guadalquivir Valley during the Third millennium BC (2750-2500 BC)

    F. Nocete;G. Queipo;R. Sáez;J.M. Nieto

  • Eclogites of the Ojén nappe: a record of subduction in the Alpujárride complex (Betic Cordilleras, southern Spain)

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  • Cadomian subduction/collision and Variscan transpression in the Badajoz-Córdoba shear belt, southwest Spain

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  • Age of amphibolitic metamorphism in the ophiolitic unit of the Morais allochthon (Portugal): implications for early Hercynian orogenesis in the Iberian Massif

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  • The northern Ossa-Morena Cadomian batholith (Iberian Massif): magmatic arc origin and early evolution

    A. Bandrés;L. Eguíluz;C. Pin;J. L. Paquette

  • Geodynamic evolution of a Cadomian arc region: the northern Ossa-Morena zone, Iberian massif

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  • Early Devonian suprasubduction-zone ophiolite related to incipient collisional processes in the Western Variscan Belt: The Sierra de Careón unit, Ordenes Complex, Galicia

    C. Pin;J.L. Paquette;J.F. Santos Zalduegui;J.I. Gil Ibarguchi

  • Pyroxenite-Rich Peridotites of the Cabo Ortegal Complex (Northwestern Spain): Evidence for Large-Scale Upper-Mantle Heterogeneity

    Jacques Girardeau;Jose I. Gil Ibarguchi

  • Petrology, structure and geotectonic implications of glaucophane-bearing eclogites and related rocks from the Malpica—Tuy (MT) Unit, Galicia, northwest Spain

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  • Petrology of jadeite metagranite and associated orthogneiss from the Malpica-Tuy allochthon (Northwest Spain)

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