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Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei

Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei

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Earth Science
Brazil
2026

Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei 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 Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei sits on this spectrum.

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Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei 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 Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei sits on this spectrum.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Earth Science in Brazil Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Earth Science in Brazil Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Earth Science in Brazil Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Earth Science in Brazil Leader Award

Overview

Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei is affiliated with the Universidade de São Paulo in Brazil. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Computer Science, with significant contributions to subfields including Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Paleontology, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Earth-Surface Processes.

The scientist's work encompasses a range of topics centered on geological and geochemical analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, paleontology and stratigraphy of fossils, high-pressure geophysics and materials, and geological and geophysical studies worldwide. Their research output also includes substantial studies in geochemistry and geologic mapping as well as elemental analysis.

Frequent coauthors in their publications are:

  • Juán A. Dahlquist
  • Matías M. Morales Cámera
  • Juan A. Moreno
  • Mathias Hueck
  • Sebastián Oriolo

They have a notable publication record in several peer-reviewed journals, with frequent contributions to:

  • Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  • Precambrian Research
  • Gondwana Research
  • International Journal of Earth Sciences
  • International Geology Review

Some recent papers include:

  • Time constraints on Early Tonian Rifting and Cryogenian Arc terrane-continent convergence along the northern margin of the West African craton: Insights from SHRIMP and LA-ICP-MS zircon geochronology in the Pan-African Anti-Atlas belt (2020) - Gondwana Research
  • Multi-proxy evidence for subduction of the Neoproterozoic Adamastor Ocean and Wilson cycle tectonics in the South Atlantic Brasiliano Orogenic System of Western Gondwana (2022) - Precambrian Research
  • A review of Devonian-Carboniferous magmatism in the central region of Argentina, pre-Andean margin of SW Gondwana (2021) - Earth-Science Reviews
  • Revised stratigraphic framework for the lower Anti-Atlas Supergroup based on U-Pb geochronology of magmatic and detrital zircons (Zenaga and Bou Azzer-El Graara inliers, Anti-Atlas Belt, Morocco) (2020) - Journal of African Earth Sciences
  • Controls on Early Cretaceous desert sediment provenance in south-west Gondwana, Botucatu Formation (Brazil and Uruguay) (2020) - Sedimentology

Best Publications

  • 4.4 billion years of crustal maturation: oxygen isotope ratios of magmatic zircon

    J. W. Valley;J. S. Lackey;J. S. Lackey;A. J. Cavosie;A. J. Cavosie;C. C. Clechenko

  • Crustal evolution of the south american platform

    Umberto G. Cordani;Kei Sato;Wilson Teixeira;Colombo Celso Gaeta Tassinari

  • A connection between the Neoproterozoic Dom Feliciano (Brazil/Uruguay) and Gariep (Namibia/South Africa) orogenic belts - Evidence from a reconnaissance provenance study.

    Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei;H E Frimmel;Allen Nutman;F Preciozzi

  • 30 million years of Permian volcanism recorded in the Choiyoi igneous province (W Argentina) and their source for younger ash fall deposits in the Paraná Basin: SHRIMP U–Pb zircon geochronology evidence

    A.C. Rocha-Campos;Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei;Allen Nutman;Laura E. Kleiman

  • West Gondwana amalgamation based on detrital zircon ages from Neoproterozoic Ribeira and Dom Feliciano belts of South America and comparison with coeval sequences from SW Africa

    M. A. S. Basei;H. E. Frimmel;A. P. Nutman;F. Preciozzi

  • Three stages in the Late Paleozoic to Triassic magmatism of southwestern Gondwana, and the relationships with the volcanogenic events in coeval basins

    Ana Maria Sato;Eduardo Jorge Llambias;Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei;Carlos E. Castro

  • Ediacaran 2,500-km-long synchronous deep continental subduction in the West Gondwana Orogen

    Carlos Ganade de Araujo;Daniela Rubatto;Joerg Hermann;Umberto Cordani

  • A new appraisal of sri lankan bb zircon as a reference material for LA-ICP-MS U-Pb geochronology and Lu-Hf isotope tracing.

    Maristella M. Santos;Cristiano Lana;Ricardo Scholz;Ian Buick

  • Zircons from kimberlite: New insights from oxygen isotopes, trace elements, and Ti in zircon thermometry

    F. Zeb Page;Bin Fu;Noriko T. Kita;John Fournelle

  • Evolução tectônica da Amazônia com base nos dados geocronológicos

    Umberto G. Cordani;Colombo Celso Gaeta Tassinari;Wilson Teixeira;Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei

  • SHRIMP zircon U–Pb constraints on the age of the Carajás formation, Grão ParáGroup, Amazon Craton

    A.F. Trendall;M.A.S. Basei;J.R. de Laeter;D.R. Nelson

  • Neoproterozoic geodynamic evolution of SW-Gondwana: a southern African perspective

    H. E. Frimmel;H. E. Frimmel;M. S. Basei;C. Gaucher

  • WAS THERE AN EDIACARAN CLYMENE OCEAN IN CENTRAL SOUTH AMERICA

    Umberto Giuseppe Cordani;Marcio Martins Pimentel;Carlos Eduardo Ganade De Araújo;Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei

  • El basamento cristalino de los Andes norpatagónicos en Argentina: geocronología e interpretación tectónica

    Ricardo Varela;Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei;Carlos A. Cingolani;Oswaldo Siga

  • Provenance and chemostratigraphy of the Neoproterozoic West Congolian Group in the Democratic Republic of Congo

    Hartwig Frimmel;Luc Tack;Miguel A S Basei;Allen Phillip Nutman

  • Microssonda Iônica de Alta Resolução e de Alta Sensibilidade (SHRIMP IIe/MC) do Instituto de Geociências da Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil: método analítico e primeiros resultados

    Kei Sato;Colombo Celso Gaeta Tassinari;Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei;Oswaldo Siga Júnior

  • A review of the Famatinian Ordovician magmatism in southern South America: evidence of lithosphere reworking and continental subduction in the early proto-Andean margin of Gondwana

    Carlos W. Rapela;Robert J. Pankhurst;César Casquet;Juán A. Dahlquist

  • Orogen migration and tectonic setting of the Andrelândia Nappe system: An Ediacaran western Gondwana collage, south of São Francisco craton

    Mario da Costa Campos Neto;Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei;Valdecir de Assis Janasi;Renato Moraes

  • Age constraints of the glaciation in the Paraná Basin: evidence from new U–Pb dates

    Joice Cagliari;Ruy Paulo Philipp;Victoria Valdez Buso;Renata Guimarães Netto

  • EVOLUÇÃO TECTÔNICA DOS TERRENOS ENTRE OS CINTURÕES RIBEIRA E DOM FELICIANO (PR-SC)

    Miguel A.S. Basei;Oswaldo Siga;Adilson Machiavelli;Fernando Mancini

  • A new lithostratigraphic subdivision and geodynamic model for the Pan-African western Saldania Belt, South Africa

    Hartwig E. Frimmel;Hartwig E. Frimmel;Miguel A.S. Basei;Vinicius X. Correa;Ndawedapo Mbangula

  • Geology of Southwest Gondwana

    Siegfried Siegesmund;Miguel Angelo Stipp Basei;Pedro Oyhantçabal;Sebastian Oriolo

Frequent Co-Authors

Allen P. Nutman
Allen P. Nutman University of Wollongong
Colombo Celso Gaeta Tassinari
Colombo Celso Gaeta Tassinari Universidade de São Paulo
Umberto G. Cordani
Umberto G. Cordani Universidade de São Paulo
Wilson Teixeira
Wilson Teixeira Universidade de São Paulo
Klaus Wemmer
Klaus Wemmer University of Göttingen
Siegfried Siegesmund
Siegfried Siegesmund University of Göttingen
Ruy Paulo Philipp
Ruy Paulo Philipp Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Carlos A. Cingolani
Carlos A. Cingolani National University of La Plata
Carmen Galindo
Carmen Galindo Complutense University of Madrid
Hartwig E. Frimmel
Hartwig E. Frimmel University of Würzburg

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