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Earth Science

D-Index
38
Citations
5997
World Ranking
6442
National Ranking
670

Best Publications

  • Adsorption of rare earth elements in regolith-hosted clay deposits

    Anouk Margaretha Borst;Martin P. Smith;Adrian A. Finch;Guillaume Estrade

  • Fractionation of the REE during hydrothermal processes: Constraints from the Bayan Obo Fe-REE-Nb deposit, Inner Mongolia, China

    M.P Smith;P Henderson;L.S Campbell

  • Diversity of Rare Earth Deposits: The Key Example of China

    Jindrich Kynicky;Martin P. Smith;Cheng Xu

  • The Rare Earth Elements and Uranium in Garnets from the Beinn an Dubhaich Aureole, Skye, Scotland, UK: Constraints on Processes in a Dynamic Hydrothermal System

    Martin Smith;P. Henderson;T.E. Jeffries;J. Long

  • A review of the genesis of the world class Bayan Obo Fe–REE–Nb deposits, Inner Mongolia, China: Multistage processes and outstanding questions

    Martin Smith;L.S. Campbell;Jindrich Kynicky

  • Crustal heterogeneity and basement influence on the development of the Kenya Rift, East Africa

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  • Common lead-corrected laser ablation ICP–MS U–Pb systematics and geochronology of titanite

    Craig D. Storey;Craig D. Storey;Teresa E. Jeffries;Martin Smith;Martin Smith

  • Source of the Dalradian Supergroup constrained by U-Pb dating of detrital zircon and implications for the East Laurentian margin

    Peter A. Cawood;Alexander A. Nemchin;Martin Smith;Staci L Loewy

  • From mantle to critical zone: A review of large and giant sized deposits of the rare earth elements

    Martin Smith;Kathryn Moore;Dora Kavecsánszki;Adrian Finch

  • Preliminary Fluid Inclusion Constraints on Fluid Evolution in the Bayan Obo Fe-REE-Nb Deposit, Inner Mongolia, China

    M. P. Smith;P. Henderson

  • In situ LA-ICP-MS U–Pb dating of metavolcanics of Norrbotten, Sweden: records of extended geological histories in complex titanite grains

    C.D. Storey;C.D. Storey;Martin Smith;Martin Smith;T.E. Jeffries

  • Origin of heavy rare earth mineralization in South China.

    Cheng Xu;Jindřich Kynický;Martin P. Smith;Antonin Kopriva

  • Genesis of the world’s largest rare earth element deposit, Bayan Obo, China: Protracted mineralization evolution over ∼1 b.y.

    Wenlei Song;Cheng Xu;Martin P. Smith;Anton R. Chakhmouradian

  • The geothermal activity and geology of the northern sector of the Kenya Rift Valley

    P.N. Dunkley;M. Smith;D.J. Allen;W.G. Darling

  • From "strategic" tungsten to "green" neodymium: a century of critical metals at a glance

    Anton R. Chakhmouradian;Martin P. Smith;Jindrich Kynicky

  • In situ U-Pb and trace element analysis of accessory minerals in the Kiruna District, Norrbotten, Sweden: new constraints on the timing and origin of mineralization

    Martin Smith;C.D. Storey;T.E. Jeffries;C. Ryan

  • Stratigraphic and structural constraints on mechanisms of active rifting in the Gregory Rift, Kenya

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  • The boron isotopic composition of tourmaline as a guide to fluid processes in the southwestern England orefield: An ion microprobe study

    M.P. Smith;B.W.D. Yardley

  • Provenancing of silcrete raw materials indicates long-distance transport to Tsodilo Hills, Botswana, during the Middle Stone Age.

    David J. Nash;Sheila Coulson;Sigrid Staurset;J. Stewart Ullyott

  • Reaction relationships in the Bayan Obo Fe-REE-Nb deposit Inner Mongolia, China: implications for the relative stability of rare-earth element phosphates and fluorocarbonates

    M. P. Smith;P. Henderson;Zhang Peishan

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