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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Earth Science D-index 32 Citations 5,396 120 World Ranking 5588 National Ranking 281

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Sedimentary rock
  • Plate tectonics
  • Tectonics

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Stress, Geomorphology, Geotechnical engineering, Tectonics and Stress field. Mark Tingay merges many fields, such as Stress and Database, in his writings. His work in the fields of Geomorphology, such as Basin and Range Province, overlaps with other areas such as Data records.

He combines subjects such as Passive margin and Petrology with his study of Geotechnical engineering. His Stress field research includes themes of Seismology and Focal mechanism. His work carried out in the field of Seismology brings together such families of science as Annulus and Casing.

His most cited work include:

  • Global crustal stress pattern based on the World Stress Map database release 2008 (383 citations)
  • The World Stress Map database release 2008, 1:46 (203 citations)
  • Origin of overpressure and pore-pressure prediction in the Baram province, Brunei (174 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Mark Tingay mainly focuses on Seismology, Stress, Stress field, Geotechnical engineering and Paleontology. His Seismology study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Borehole. In general Stress study, his work on Crustal stress often relates to the realm of Database and Magnitude, thereby connecting several areas of interest.

His Stress field course of study focuses on Plate tectonics and Crust. His work in the fields of Pore water pressure, Overburden pressure and Geomechanics overlaps with other areas such as Field. His Pore water pressure study deals with Overpressure intersecting with Petrology.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Seismology (34.75%)
  • Stress (27.97%)
  • Stress field (22.03%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2020)?

  • Seismology (34.75%)
  • Stress (27.97%)
  • Stress field (22.03%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Mark Tingay focuses on Seismology, Stress, Stress field, Paleontology and Borehole. Many of his studies on Seismology involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Wellbore. His study on Crustal stress is often connected to Magnitude as part of broader study in Stress.

His Stress field research includes elements of Sedimentary basin and Plate tectonics. His Borehole study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Structural basin, Fault, Focal mechanism, Thrust fault and Pacific Plate. Mark Tingay usually deals with Structural basin and limits it to topics linked to Tectonics and Pore water pressure, Geochemistry and Petroleum.

Between 2015 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • The World Stress Map database release 2016: Crustal stress pattern across scales (135 citations)
  • Present‐day stress orientation in the Clarence‐Moreton Basin of New South Wales, Australia: a new high density dataset reveals local stress rotations (48 citations)
  • The present-day stress field of Australia (45 citations)

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Best Publications

Global crustal stress pattern based on the World Stress Map database release 2008

Oliver Heidbach;Mark Tingay;Andreas Barth;John Reinecker.
Tectonophysics (2010)

1087 Citations

The World Stress Map database release 2016 : Crustal stress pattern across scales

Oliver Heidbach;Mojtaba Rajabi;Xiaofeng Cui;Karl Fuchs.
Tectonophysics (2018)

347 Citations

The World Stress Map database release 2008, 1:46

O. Heidbach;M. Tingay;A. Barth;J. Reinecker.
(2008)

313 Citations

Origin of overpressure and pore-pressure prediction in the Baram province, Brunei

Mark R. P. Tingay;Richard R. Hillis;Richard E. Swarbrick;Chris K. Morley.
AAPG Bulletin (2009)

290 Citations

Deepwater fold and thrust belt classification, tectonics, structure and hydrocarbon prospectivity: A review

C. Morley;R. King;R. Hillis;Mark Tingay.
Earth-Science Reviews (2011)

263 Citations

Plate boundary forces are not enough: Second‐ and third‐order stress patterns highlighted in the World Stress Map database

Oliver Heidbach;John Reinecker;Mark Tingay;Birgit Müller.
Tectonics (2007)

226 Citations

The East Java mud volcano (2006 to present): An earthquake or drilling trigger?

Richard J. Davies;Maria Brumm;Michael Manga;Rudi Rubiandini.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2008)

176 Citations

Subsurface fracture analysis and determination of in-situ stress direction using FMI logs: An example from the Santonian carbonates (Ilam Formation) in the Abadan Plain, Iran

Mojtaba Rajabi;Shahram Sherkati;Bahman Bohloli;Mark Tingay.
Tectonophysics (2010)

130 Citations

Seismic images of a collision zone offshore NW Sabah/Borneo

Dieter Franke;Udo Barckhausen;Ingo Heyde;Mark Tingay.
Marine and Petroleum Geology (2008)

127 Citations

Evidence for overpressure generation by kerogen-to-gas maturation in the northern Malay Basin

Mark R. P. Tingay;Chris K. Morley;Andrew Laird;Orapan Limpornpipat.
AAPG Bulletin (2013)

124 Citations

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