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Marius Stoica 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 Marius Stoica sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Marius Stoica 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 Marius Stoica sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 33 D-Index — 5th percentile

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

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Overview

Marius Stoica is affiliated with the University of Bucharest in Romania and primarily works within the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, having contributed to 46 publications in this area. Their research extends across multiple subfields, including Oceanography, Atmospheric Science, Geophysics, Paleontology, and Earth-Surface Processes.

Their work covers a range of topics such as Marine and Environmental Studies, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Geological Formations and Processes Exploration, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Archaeology and Ancient Environmental Studies, and Maritime and Coastal Archaeology.

Frequent collaborators include Wout Krijgsman, Sergei Lazarev, Iuliana Vasiliev, Arjan de Leeuw, and Oleg Mandić. These coauthors have worked with Stoica on various projects, reflecting a collaborative approach to research in their scientific pursuits.

Publication venues where Stoica has frequently contributed include:

  • Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology
  • Earth-Science Reviews
  • Scientific Reports
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Tectonics

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Marius Stoica are:

  • Late Miocene megalake regressions in Eurasia, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • From Khersonian drying to Pontian "flooding": late Miocene stratigraphy and palaeoenvironmental evolution of the Dacian Basin (Eastern Paratethys), 2020, Global and Planetary Change
  • Changing seas in the late Miocene Northern Aegean: A Paratethyan approach to Mediterranean basin evolution, 2020, Earth-Science Reviews
  • Cretaceous Evolution of the Central Asian Proto-Paratethys Sea: Tectonic, Eustatic, and Climatic Controls, 2020, Tectonics
  • The legacy of the Tethys Ocean: Anoxic seas, evaporitic basins, and megalakes in the Cenozoic of Central Europe, 2023, Earth-Science Reviews

Best Publications

  • The Messinian Salinity Crisis: Past and future of a great challenge for marine sciences

    Marco Roveri;Rachel Flecker;Wout Krijgsman;Johanna Lofi

  • Late Eocene sea retreat from the Tarim Basin (west China) and concomitant Asian paleoenvironmental change

    Roderic E. Bosboom;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Alexander J.P. Houben;Henk Brinkhuis

  • Rise and fall of the Paratethys Sea during the Messinian Salinity Crisis

    W. Krijgsman;M. Stoica;I. Vasiliev;V.V. Popov

  • Quaternary time scales for the Pontocaspian domain : Interbasinal connectivity and faunal evolution

    W. Krijgsman;A. Tesakov;T. Yanina;S. Lazarev

  • Timing, cause and impact of the late Eocene stepwise sea retreat from the Tarim Basin (west China)

    Roderic Bosboom;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Arjen Grothe;Henk Brinkhuis

  • Linking Tarim Basin sea retreat (west China) and Asian aridification in the late Eocene

    R. Bosboom;G. Dupont-Nivet;G. Dupont-Nivet;G. Dupont-Nivet;A. Grothe;H. Brinkhuis

  • Tectono-climatic implications of Eocene Paratethys regression in the Tajik basin of central Asia

    Barbara Carrapa;Peter G. DeCelles;Xin Wang;Mark T. Clementz

  • The isolation of the Pannonian basin (Central Paratethys): New constraints from magnetostratigraphy and biostratigraphy

    Marten ter Borgh;Marten ter Borgh;Iuliana Vasiliev;Marius Stoica;Slobodan Knežević

  • Paleomagnetic and chronostratigraphic constraints on the middle to late miocene evolution of the transylvanian basin (Romania): Implications for central paratethys stratigraphy and emplacement of the tisza-dacia plate

    Arjan de Leeuw;Sorin Filipescu;Liviu Maţenco;Wout Krijgsman

  • Paleogene evolution and demise of the proto-Paratethys Sea in Central Asia (Tarim and Tajik basins): Role of intensified tectonic activity at ca. 41 Ma

    Mustafa Y. Kaya;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Jean Noël Proust;Pierrick Roperch

  • Paleoenvironmental evolution of the East Carpathian foredeep during the late Miocene–early Pliocene (Dacian Basin; Romania)

    M. Stoica;I. Lazăr;W. Krijgsman;I. Vasiliev

  • Magnetostratigraphy and radio-isotope dating of upper Miocene-lower Pliocene sedimentary successions of the Black Sea Basin (Taman Peninsula, Russia)

    I. Vasiliev;A.G. Iosifidi;A.N. Khramov;W. Krijgsman

  • A magnetostratigraphic time frame for Plio-Pleistocene transgressions in the South Caspian Basin, Azerbaijan

    C.G.C. Van Baak;I. Vasiliev;M. Stoica;K.F. Kuiper

  • Mio‐Pliocene magnetostratigraphy in the southern Carpathian foredeep and Mediterranean–Paratethys correlations

    Iuliana Vasiliev;Wout Krijgsman;Marius Stoica;Cor G. Langereis

  • Paratethyan ostracods in the Spanish Lago-Mare: More evidence for interbasinal exchange at high Mediterranean sea level

    Marius Stoica;Wout Krijgsman;Anne Fortuin;Elsa Gliozzi

  • Late Miocene megalake regressions in Eurasia.

    Dan Valentin Palcu;Irina Stanislavovna Patina;Ionuț Șandric;Sergei Lazarev

  • The age of the Sarmatian–Pannonian transition in the Transylvanian Basin (Central Paratethys)

    Iuliana Vasiliev;Arjan de Leeuw;Sorin Filipescu;Wout Krijgsman

  • Messinian sea level fall in the Dacic Basin (Eastern Paratethys): palaeogeographical implications from seismic sequence stratigraphy

    Karen A. Leever;Liviu Matenco;Traian Rabagia;Sierd Cloetingh

  • Structural geometries and magnitude of shortening in the eastern Kura fold‐thrust belt, Azerbaijan: Implications for the development of the Greater Caucasus Mountains

    Adam M. Forte;Eric Cowgill;Ibrahim Murtuzayev;Talat Kangarli

  • Quantifying the mass transfer from mountain ranges to deposition in sedimentary basins: Source to sink studies in the Danube Basin–Black Sea system

    Liviu Matenco;Paul Andriessen

  • Mediterranean-Paratethys connectivity during the Messinian salinity crisis: The Pontian of Azerbaijan

    Christiaan G.C. van Baak;Marius Stoica;Arjen Grothe;Elmira Aliyeva

  • Holocene evolution of the Danube delta: An integral reconstruction and a revised chronology

    Alfred Vespremeanu-Stroe;Florin Zăinescu;Luminiţa Preoteasa;Florin Tătui

Frequent Co-Authors

Wout Krijgsman
Wout Krijgsman Utrecht University
Guillaume Dupont-Nivet
Guillaume Dupont-Nivet University of Rennes
Oleg Mandic
Oleg Mandic Natural History Museum Vienna
Frank P. Wesselingh
Frank P. Wesselingh Naturalis Biodiversity Center
Klaudia F. Kuiper
Klaudia F. Kuiper Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Francesca Sangiorgi
Francesca Sangiorgi Utrecht University
Gert-Jan Reichart
Gert-Jan Reichart Utrecht University
Rachel Flecker
Rachel Flecker University of Bristol
Hemmo A. Abels
Hemmo A. Abels Delft University of Technology
Gareth R. Davies
Gareth R. Davies Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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