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Nuretdin Kaymakci 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 Nuretdin Kaymakci sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 145 publications — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Nuretdin Kaymakci 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 Nuretdin Kaymakci sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Nuretdin Kaymakci is a researcher primarily affiliated with Middle East Technical University in Turkey. Their scholarly work is situated predominantly within the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a strong focus on Geophysics. Additionally, their research intersects with subfields such as Artificial Intelligence, Atmospheric Science, Earth-Surface Processes, and Oceanography.

The main topics of investigation for this scientist include earthquake and tectonic studies, geological and geochemical analysis, high-pressure geophysics and materials, geochemistry and geologic mapping, geology and paleoclimatology research, geological and geophysical studies worldwide, and geological formations and processes.

Nuretdin Kaymakci has contributed to a range of peer-reviewed publications, including:

  • Breaking plates: Creation of the East Anatolian fault, the Anatolian plate, and a tectonic escape system (2023, Geology)
  • Active tectonics and kinematics of Fethiye-Göcek Bay, SW Turkey: Insight about the eastern edge of Pliny-Strabo Trenches (2021, Journal of Structural Geology)
  • Paleomagnetism of the Miocene Soma basin and its structural implications on the central sector of a crustal-scale transfer zone in western Anatolia (Turkey) (2020, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences)
  • Neogene Kinematics of the Potwar Plateau and the Salt Range, NW Himalayan Front: A Paleostress Inversion and AMS study (2021, International Geology Review)
  • Deformation in SW Anatolia (Turkey) Documented by Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility Data (2021, Tectonics)

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as International Geology Review, Tectonics, Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America, Geology, and Journal of Structural Geology.

Collaborations are a notable aspect of their research practice. Frequent co-authors include Cor G. Langereis, Donna L. Whitney, Jonathan R. Delph, S. L. Beck, and Michael A. Cosca.

Best Publications

  • Geochemical constraints on the Cenozoic, OIB-type alkaline volcanic rocks of NW Turkey: Implications for mantle sources and melting processes

    E. Aldanmaz;N. Köprübaşı;Ö.F. Gürer;N. Kaymakçı

  • Reconciling the geological history of western Turkey with plate circuits and mantle tomography

    Douwe J.J. van Hinsbergen;Nuretdin Kaymakci;Nuretdin Kaymakci;Wim Spakman;Trond H. Torsvik;Trond H. Torsvik

  • Evidence for ∼80–75 Ma subduction jump during Anatolide–Tauride–Armenian block accretion and ∼48 Ma Arabia–Eurasia collision in Lesser Caucasus–East Anatolia

    Yann Rolland;Dogan Perincek;Nuretdin Kaymakci;Marc Sosson

  • Kinematic development and paleostress analysis of the Denizli Basin (Western Turkey): implications of spatial variation of relative paleostress magnitudes and orientations

    Nuretdin Kaymakci

  • Dynamics of intraoceanic subduction initiation: 2. Suprasubduction zone ophiolite formation and metamorphic sole exhumation in context of absolute plate motions

    Douwe J. J. van Hinsbergen;Kalijn Peters;Marco Maffione;Wim Spakman

  • Tectonic evolution and paleogeography of the Kırşehir Block and the Central Anatolian Ophiolites, Turkey

    Douwe J. J. van Hinsbergen;Marco Maffione;Alexis Plunder;Alexis Plunder;Nuretdin Kaymakcı

  • Late Cretaceous to Paleocene oroclinal bending in the central Pontides (Turkey)

    Maud J. M. Meijers;Maud J. M. Meijers;Nuretdin Kaymakci;Douwe J. J. van Hinsbergen;Douwe J. J. van Hinsbergen;Cor G. Langereis

  • Jurassic arc volcanism on Crimea (Ukraine): Implications for the paleo-subduction zone configuration of the Black Sea region

    M.J.M. Meijers;M.J.M. Meijers;B. Vrouwe;D.J.J. van Hinsbergen;D.J.J. van Hinsbergen;K.F. Kuiper;K.F. Kuiper

  • Tectono-stratigraphy of the Çankırı Basin: Late Cretaceous to early Miocene evolution of the Neotethyan Suture Zone in Turkey

    N. Kaymakçi;Y. Özçelik;S.H. White;P.M. van Dijk

  • Structural evidence for strike-slip deformation in the İzmir–Balıkesir transfer zone and consequences for late Cenozoic evolution of western Anatolia (Turkey)

    Bora Uzel;Hasan Sözbilir;Çağlar Özkaymak;Nuretdin Kaymakcı

  • Reconstructing the geometry of central Anatolia during the late cretaceous Large-scale cenozoic rotations and deformation between the Pontides and Taurides

    Côme Lefebvre;Côme Lefebvre;Maud J.M. Meijers;Maud J.M. Meijers;Nuretdin Kaymakci;Ahmet Peynircioğlu

  • Dating of the Black Sea Basin: new nannoplankton ages from its inverted margin in the Central Pontides (Turkey)

    Jean-Claude Hippolyte;C. Müller;Nuretdın Kaymakci;E. Sangu

  • Late Cretaceous to Recent kinematics of SE Anatolia (Turkey)

    N. Kaymakci;M. Inceöz;P. Ertepinar;A. Koç

  • Palaeomagnetic evolution of the Cankiri Basin (central Anatolia, Turkey): implications for oroclinal bending due to indentation

    Nuretdin Kaymakci;Charon E. Duermeijer;Cor Langereis;Stanley H. White

  • Tectono-stratigraphical evolution of the Çankırı Basin (Central Anatolia, Turkey)

    Nuretdin Kaymakci

  • Sedimentary Basin Tectonics from the Black Sea and Caucasus to the Arabian Platform

    M. Sosson;N. Kaymakci;R. A. Stephenson;F. Bergerat

  • Late Miocene transcurrent tectonics in NW Turkey: evidence from palaeomagnetism and 40Ar–39Ar dating of alkaline volcanic rocks

    N. Kaymakci;E. Aldanmaz;C. Langereis;T. L. Spell

  • Post - collisional tectonics of Eskisehir - Ankara - Cankiri segment of Izmir - Ankara - Erzincan Suture zone IAESZ : Ankara orogenic phase

    A. Kocyigit;A. Türkmenoglu;A. Beyhan;N. Kaymakçi

  • 3D-Architecture and Neogene Evolution of the Malatya Basin: Inferences for the Kinematics of the Malatya and Ovacık Fault Zones

    Nuretdin Kaymakci;Murat Inceöz Pinar Ertepinar

  • Kinematic and structural development of the Çankiri Basin (Central Anatolia, Turkey): a paleostress inversion study

    Nuretdin Kaymakci;Stanley H White;Paul M Vandijk

  • Neotectonics of the southeast Marmara region, NW Anatolia, Turkey

    Ömer Feyzi Gürer;Nuretdin Kaymakçı;Şerafeddin Çakır;Muzaffer Özburan

  • Reconciling the geological history of western Turkey with plate circuits and mantle tomography

    N. Kaymakci;D. J. van Hinsbergen;W. Spakman;T. H. Torsvik

  • Tectonic evolution and paleogeography of the Kırşehir Block and the Central Anatolian Ophiolites, Turkey.

    Douwe J.J. Van Hinsbergen;M. Maffione;A. Plunder;Nuretdin Kaymakci

Frequent Co-Authors

Douwe J.J. van Hinsbergen
Douwe J.J. van Hinsbergen Utrecht University
Cor G. Langereis
Cor G. Langereis Utrecht University
Hasan Sözbilir
Hasan Sözbilir Dokuz Eylül University
Reinoud L.M. Vissers
Reinoud L.M. Vissers Utrecht University
Klaudia F. Kuiper
Klaudia F. Kuiper Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Donna L. Whitney
Donna L. Whitney University of Minnesota
Randell Stephenson
Randell Stephenson University of Aberdeen
Wim Spakman
Wim Spakman Utrecht University
Fernando Corfu
Fernando Corfu University of Oslo
Nicolas Espurt
Nicolas Espurt Aix-Marseille University

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