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Mike J. Bickle 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 Mike J. Bickle sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 255 publications — 78th percentile

78% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Mike J. Bickle 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 Mike J. Bickle sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 79 D-Index — 93rd percentile

93% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom
  • 2002 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

Mike J. Bickle is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, contributing to research primarily within Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work spans multiple subfields including Geophysics, Environmental Chemistry, Pollution, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Atmospheric Science.

Their recent scholarly output includes studies in a range of topics such as heavy metals in the environment, geological and geochemical analysis, high-pressure geophysics and materials, earthquake and tectonic studies, arsenic contamination and mitigation, mercury impact and mitigation studies, and geology and paleoclimatology research.

Notable recent publications include:

  • "Tso Morari Eclogites, Eastern Ladakh: Isotopic and Elemental Constraints on Their Protolith, Genesis, and Tectonic Setting" (2022) published in The Journal of Geology
  • "Dissolved trace element concentrations and fluxes in the Irrawaddy, Salween, Sittaung and Kaladan Rivers" (2022) published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Distinct organic carbon dynamics in the Irrawaddy, Salween, and Mekong river basins" (2021) published in Goldschmidt2021 abstracts
  • "Quantifying silicate weathering fluxes in rivers" (2021) published in Goldschmidt2021 abstracts
  • "Pushing the limits for in-situ U-series (U-Th) geochronology in carbonates" (2021) published in Goldschmidt2021 abstracts

Frequent co-authors in Mike J. Bickle's work include:

  • H. Chapman
  • J. Jotautas Baronas
  • Edward T. Tipper
  • Luke Bridgestock
  • Gideon M. Henderson

The most common venues for publication are:

  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts
  • The Journal of Geology
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • HydroShare Resources
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Their research addresses a variety of environmental and geological phenomena, often focusing on chemical and physical processes within Earth systems. Topics such as elemental fluxes in rivers, organic carbon dynamics in significant river basins, and silicate weathering illustrate a concentration on geochemical cycling and environmental interactions.

Mike J. Bickle has been recognized with the award of Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in 2002.

Best Publications

  • The Volume and Composition of Melt Generated by Extension of the Lithosphere

    D. McKENZIE;M. J. Bickle

  • Tectonic and climatic controls on silicate weathering

    A. Joshua West;Albert Galy;Mike Bickle

  • Constraining the potential temperature of the Archaean mantle: A review of the evidence from komatiites

    E.G. Nisbet;M.J. Cheadle;N.T. Arndt;M.J. Bickle

  • Isotopic constraints on the structural relationships between the Lesser Himalayan Series and the High Himalayan Crystalline Series, Garhwal Himalaya

    Talat Ahmad;Nigel Harris;Mike Bickle;Hazel Chapman

  • The transport of heat and matter by fluids during metamorphism

    M. J. Bickle;D. McKenzie

  • The magnesium isotope budget of the modern ocean: Constraints from riverine magnesium isotope ratios

    E.T. Tipper;A. Galy;Jérôme Gaillardet;M.J. Bickle

  • Heat loss from the earth: A constraint on Archaean tectonics from the relation between geothermal gradients and the rate of plate production

    M.J. Bickle

  • Geological carbon storage

    Mike J. Bickle

  • Riverine evidence for a fractionated reservoir of Ca and Mg on the continents: Implications for the oceanic Ca cycle

    E. T. Tipper;A. Galy;M. J. Bickle

  • The short term climatic sensitivity of carbonate and silicate weathering fluxes: Insight from seasonal variations in river chemistry

    Edward T. Tipper;Mike J. Bickle;Albert Galy;A. Joshua West

  • Erosion and Exhumation in the Himalaya from cosmogenic isotope inventories of river sediments

    Derek Vance;Mike Bickle;Susan Ivy-Ochs;Peter W. Kubik

  • Modelling carbon dioxide accumulation at Sleipner: Implications for underground carbon storage

    Mike Bickle;Andy Chadwick;Herbert E. Huppert;Mark Hallworth

  • Archean Greenstone Belts Are Not Oceanic Crust

    M. J. Bickle;E. G. Nisbet;A. Martin

  • The Sholl Shear Zone, West Pilbara: evidence for a domain boundary structure from integrated tectonostratigraphic analyses, SHRIMP UPb dating and isotopic and geochemical data of granitoids

    J.B. Smith;Mark Barley;David Groves;B. Krapez

  • Calcium and magnesium isotope systematics in rivers draining the Himalaya-Tibetan-Plateau region: Lithological or fractionation control?

    Edward T. Tipper;Edward T. Tipper;Albert Galy;Mike J. Bickle

  • Implications of melting for stabilisation of the lithosphere and heat loss in the Archaean

    M.J. Bickle

  • Fluid flow and CO2-fluid-mineral interactions during CO2-storage in sedimentary basins

    Niko Kampman;Niko Kampman;Mike Bickle;Max Wigley;Benoit Dubacq

  • Basaltic and peridotitic komatiites and stromatolites above a basal unconformity in the Belingwe greenstone belt, Rhodesia

    M.J. Bickle;A. Martin;E.G. Nisbet;E.G. Nisbet

  • Melt Generation at Very Slow-Spreading Oceanic Ridges: Constraints from Geochemical and Geophysical Data

    R. S. White;T. A. Minshull;M. J. Bickle;C. J. Robinson

  • Advective-diffusive transport of isotopic fronts: An example from Naxos, Greece

    Mike J. Bickle;Judy Baker

  • Comment and Reply The need for mass balance and feedback in the geochemical carbon cycle

    Mike J. Bickle;Ken Caldeira;Robert A. Berner

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward T. Tipper
Edward T. Tipper University of Cambridge
Albert Galy
Albert Galy University of Lorraine
Euan G. Nisbet
Euan G. Nisbet Royal Holloway University of London
Yani Najman
Yani Najman Lancaster University
Damon A. H. Teagle
Damon A. H. Teagle University of Southampton
Eduardo Garzanti
Eduardo Garzanti University of Milano-Bicocca
Andreas Busch
Andreas Busch Heriot-Watt University
Nigel Harris
Nigel Harris The Open University
Sergio Andò
Sergio Andò University of Milano-Bicocca
A. Joshua West
A. Joshua West University of Southern California

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