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Marcel Regelous 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 Marcel Regelous sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 115 publications — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Marcel Regelous 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 Marcel Regelous 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

Marcel Regelous is affiliated with the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany and has an extensive publication record primarily focused on Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research encompasses multiple subfields including Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, Artificial Intelligence, Paleontology, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

Their work addresses a diverse range of topics such as Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Earthquake and Tectonic Studies, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, High-pressure Geophysics and Materials, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, and Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis.

Marcel Regelous has published in several prominent scientific venues, with the most frequent being:

  • Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Chemical Geology
  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts
  • Goldschmidt Abstracts
  • Nature Communications

Among their recent scientific papers are:

  • Was climatic cooling during the earliest Carboniferous driven by expansion of seed plants? (2021), Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Mantle plume and rift-related volcanism during the evolution of the Rio Grande Rise (2022), Communications Earth & Environment
  • Volcanic origin of the mercury anomalies at the Cretaceous-Paleogene transition of Bidart, France (2021), Geology
  • The formation of shoshonitic magma and its relationship to porphyry-type mineralisation: the Maronia pluton in NE Greece (2020), Lithos
  • Chemical Evolution of Calc-alkaline Magmas during the Ascent through Continental Crust: Constraints from Methana, Aegean Arc (2020), Journal of Petrology

The scientist frequently collaborates with several co-authors, notably:

  • Karsten M. Haase
  • Anette Regelous
  • Christoph Beier
  • Patrick A. Hoyer
  • Thierry Adatte

Best Publications

  • Magmatism and continental break-up in the South Atlantic: high precision40Ar-39Ar geochronology

    Simon Turner;Marcel Regelous;Simon Kelley;Chris Hawkesworth

  • Recycled metasomatized lithosphere as the origin of the Enriched Mantle II (EM2) end‐member: Evidence from the Samoan Volcanic Chain

    Rhea K. Workman;Stanley R. Hart;Matthew G. Jackson;Marcel Regelous

  • Geochemical Evolution within the Tonga–Kermadec–Lau Arc–Back-arc Systems: the Role of Varying Mantle Wedge Composition in Space and Time

    A. Ewart;K. D. Collerson;M. Regelous;J. I. Wendt

  • Geochemistry of Lavas from the Emperor Seamounts, and the Geochemical Evolution of Hawaiian Magmatism from 85 to 42 Ma

    M. Regelous;A. W. Hofmann;W. Abouchami;S. J. G. Galer

  • Geochemistry of near-EPR seamounts: importance of source vs. process and the origin of enriched mantle component

    Yaoling Niu;Marcel Regelous;Immo J. Wendt;Rodey Batiza

  • Origin of enriched-type mid-ocean ridge basalt at ridges far from mantle plumes: The East Pacific Rise at 11°20′N

    Yaoling Niu;Ken D. Collerson;Rodey Batiza;J. Immo Wendt

  • Paraná magmatism and the opening of the South Atlantic

    C. J. Hawkesworth;K. Gallagher;S. Kelley;M. Mantovani

  • Nickel isotope heterogeneity in the early Solar System

    Marcel Regelous;Marcel Regelous;Tim Elliott;Christopher D. Coath

  • Variations in the geochemistry of magmatism on the East Pacific Rise at 10?30'N since 800 ka

    M. Regelous;Y. Niu;J.I. Wendt;R. Batiza

  • Contrasting geochemical patterns in the 3.7-3.8 Ga pillow basalt cores and rims, Isua greenstone belt, Southwest Greenland: implications for postmagmatic alteration processes

    Ali Polat;Albrecht W. Hofmann;Carsten Münker;Marcel Regelous

  • The age of Rubisco: the evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis

    E. G. Nisbet;N. V. Grassineau;C. J. Howe;P. I. Abell

  • Trace element transport rates in subduction zones: evidence from Th, Sr and Pb isotope data for Tonga-Kermadec arc lavas

    M. Regelous;K.D. Collerson;A. Ewart;J.I. Wendt

  • EVIDENCE FOR A CONTRIBUTION FROM TWO MANTLE PLUMES TO ISLAND-ARC LAVAS FROM NORTHERN TONGA

    J. I. Wendt;M. Regelous;K. D. Collerson;A. Ewart

  • Geochemistry of lavas from the Garrett Transform Fault: insights into mantle heterogeneity beneath the eastern Pacific

    J.Immo Wendt;Marcel Regelous;Yaoling Niu;Roger Hékinian

  • Constraints on past plate and mantle motion from new ages for the Hawaiian-Emperor Seamount Chain

    John M. O'Connor;John M. O'Connor;John M. O'Connor;Bernhard Steinberger;Bernhard Steinberger;Marcel Regelous;Anthony A. P. Koppers

  • High magmatic flux during Alpine-Himalayan collision: Constraints from the Kal-e-Kafi complex, central Iran

    Jamshid Ahmadian;Michael Haschke;Iain McDonald;Marcel Regelous

  • Confirmation of mass-independent Ni isotopic variability in iron meteorites

    Robert Charles John Steele;Robert Charles John Steele;Tim Elliott;Christopher D. Coath;Marcel Regelous;Marcel Regelous

  • Origin of depleted components in basalt related to the Hawaiian hot spot: Evidence from isotopic and incompatible element ratios

    F. A. Frey;S. Huang;Janne Blichert-Toft;M. Regelous;M. Regelous

  • NEUTRON-POOR NICKEL ISOTOPE ANOMALIES IN METEORITES

    Robert C. J. Steele;Robert C. J. Steele;Robert C. J. Steele;Christopher D. Coath;Marcel Regelous;Marcel Regelous;Sara Russell

  • Petrogenesis of lavas from Detroit Seamount: Geochemical differences between Emperor Chain and Hawaiian volcanoes

    S. Huang;M. Regelous;M. Regelous;T. Thordarson;F. A. Frey

  • Magmatism and continental break-up in the South Atlantic: high precision 40'AR'-39'AR' geochronology

    Marta Silvia Maria Mantovani;S Turner;M Regelous;S Kelley

Frequent Co-Authors

Karsten M. Haase
Karsten M. Haase University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Christoph Beier
Christoph Beier University of Helsinki
Simon Turner
Simon Turner Macquarie University
Tim Elliott
Tim Elliott University of Bristol
Yaoling Niu
Yaoling Niu China University of Geosciences
Christopher D. Coath
Christopher D. Coath University of Bristol
Kenneth D. Collerson
Kenneth D. Collerson University of Queensland
Anthony A. P. Koppers
Anthony A. P. Koppers Oregon State University
Chris J. Hawkesworth
Chris J. Hawkesworth University of Bristol

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