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44
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4636
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Oded Navon 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 Oded Navon sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 106 publications — 13th percentile

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

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

Oded Navon 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 Oded Navon sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Oded Navon is affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. The primary focus of their research lies within the broad domain of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with an emphasis on subfields such as Geophysics, Earth-Surface Processes, Ceramics and Composites, and Atmospheric Science.

The main thematic areas covered by Navon's work include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Recycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials production
  • Building materials and conservation
  • Glass properties and applications
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research

Navon's recent research contributions include several published papers, illustrating a breadth of focus on diamond formation, melt inclusions, geochemical processes, and mantle carbon cycling. Notable publications are:

  • "Silicate melt inclusions in the new millennium: A review of recommended practices for preparation, analysis, and data presentation" (2021), published in Chemical Geology
  • "Fluid Inclusions in Fibrous Diamonds" (2022), published in Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry
  • "Deep carbon through time: Earth's diamond record and its implications for carbon cycling and fluid speciation in the mantle" (2020), published in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • "Multiple metasomatic diamond-forming events in a cooling lithosphere beneath Voorspoed, South Africa" (2021), published in Lithos
  • "Silicic microinclusions in a metasomatized eclogite from Roberts Victor mine, South Africa" (2021), published in Lithos

The frequent co-authors with whom Navon has collaborated include:

  • Yaakov Weiss
  • Yael Kempe
  • Oliver Tschauner
  • Sergei Remennik
  • T. J. B. Holland

The venues in which Navon's work is commonly published reflect a focus on geological and geochemical sciences. These venues include:

  • Lithos
  • Nature Geoscience
  • Chemical Geology
  • Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry
  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Best Publications

  • Geochemical Consequences of Melt Percolation: The Upper Mantle as a Chromatographic Column

    Oded Navon;Edward Stolper

  • Mantle-derived fluids in diamond micro-inclusions

    O. Navon;I. D. Hutcheon;G. R. Rossman;G. J. Wasserburg

  • Oxygen isotope variations in phosphate of biogenic apatites, I. Fish bone apatite—rechecking the rules of the game

    Yehoshua Kolodny;Boaz Luz;Oded Navon

  • Hydrous and carbonatitic mantle fluids in fibrous diamonds from Jwaneng, Botswana

    Marcus Schrauder;Oded Navon

  • Brine inclusions in diamonds: a new upper mantle fluid

    Elad S. Izraeli;Jeffrey W. Harris;Oded Navon

  • Bubble nucleation in rhyolitic melts: Experiments at high pressure, temperature, and water content

    Shaul Hurwitz;Oded Navon

  • The Petrogenesis of A-type Magmas from the Amram Massif, Southern Israel

    Amit Mushkin;Oded Navon;Ludwik Halicz;Gerald Hartmann

  • Fluid inclusions in diamonds from the Diavik mine, Canada and the evolution of diamond-forming fluids

    Ofra Klein-BenDavid;Elad S. Izraeli;Erik Hauri;Oded Navon

  • High-Mg carbonatitic microinclusions in some Yakutian diamonds-a new type of diamond-forming fluid

    Ofra Klein-BenDavid;Alla M. Logvinova;Marcus Schrauder;Zladislav V. Spetius

  • Diamond formation in the Earth's mantle

    O. Navon

  • Vesiculation processes in silicic magmas

    Oded Navon;Vladimir Lyakhovsky

  • Mantle fluid evolution—a tale of one diamond

    Ofra Klein-BenDavid;Elad S. Izraeli;Erik Hauri;Oded Navon

  • A new model for the evolution of diamond-forming fluids: Evidence from microinclusion-bearing diamonds from Kankan, Guinea

    Y. Weiss;R. Kessel;W.L. Griffin;I. Kiflawi

  • Solid carbon dioxide in a natural diamond

    Marcus Schrauder;Marcus Schrauder;Oded Navon

  • Raman barometry of diamond formation

    E.S. Izraeli;J.W. Harris;O. Navon

  • Bubble growth in highly viscous melts: theory, experiments, and autoexplosivity of dome lavas

    Oded Navon;Anatoly Chekhmir;Vladimir Lyakhovsky

  • Bubble growth in rhyolitic melts: experimental and numerical investigation

    Vladimir Lyakhovsky;Shaul Hurwitz;Oded Navon

  • High internal pressures in diamond fluid inclusions determined by infrared absorption

    Oded Navon

  • How unique is the Udachnaya-East kimberlite? Comparison with kimberlites from the Slave Craton (Canada) and SW Greenland

    Vadim S. Kamenetsky;Maya B. Kamenetsky;Yakov Weiss;Oded Navon

  • The Role of Lithospheric Mantle Heterogeneity in the Generation of Plio-Pleistocene Alkali Basaltic Suites from NW Harrat Ash Shaam (Israel)

    Y. Weinstein;Y. Weinstein;O. Navon;R. Altherr;M. Stein

  • Fluid and mineral inclusions in cloudy diamonds from Koffiefontein, South Africa

    Elad S. Izraeli;Jeffrey W. Harris;Oded Navon

Frequent Co-Authors

Vladimir Lyakhovsky
Vladimir Lyakhovsky Geological Survey of Israel
William L. Griffin
William L. Griffin Macquarie University
Jeff W. Harris
Jeff W. Harris University of Glasgow
Mordechai Stein
Mordechai Stein Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Erik H. Hauri
Erik H. Hauri Carnegie Institution for Science
Thomas Stachel
Thomas Stachel University of Alberta
David R. Bell
David R. Bell Nelson Mandela University
Roger L. Nielsen
Roger L. Nielsen South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Richard A. Stern
Richard A. Stern University of Alberta
Ludwik Halicz
Ludwik Halicz University of Oxford

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