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Oleg Mandic 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 Oleg Mandic sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 230 publications — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Oleg Mandic 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 Oleg Mandic sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 38 D-Index — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Oleg Mandic is affiliated with the Natural History Museum Vienna in Austria, where their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their extensive publication record includes 114 works within this field, demonstrating a broad engagement with geological and planetary studies.

The scientist's work covers several subfields, including Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, Oceanography, Paleontology, and Earth-Surface Processes. These subfields reflect a multidisciplinary approach to understanding geological and environmental systems.

Mandic's main research topics are diverse and include Geological Formations and Processes Exploration, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Marine and Environmental Studies, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, and Marine Biology and Ecology Research. This range indicates an integration of geological, biological, and environmental sciences in their research.

Frequent coauthors contributing to Mandic's research include Mathias Harzhauser, Matthias Kranner, Werner E. Piller, Wout Krijgsman, and Stjepan Ćorić, illustrating collaborations within a network of researchers focusing on related scientific areas.

Mandic has published multiple papers across several notable venues, with a concentration in these journals:

  • Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Selected recent publications highlight Mandic's contributions to understanding Miocene geology and environmental evolution, including:

  • Miocene lithostratigraphy of the northern and central Vienna Basin (Austria), 2020, Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Geologischen Gesellschaft/Austrian journal of earth sciences
  • 40AR/39AR Geochronology Using High Sensitivity Mass Spectrometry: Examples from Middle Miocene Horizons of the Central Paratethys, 2020, Geologica Carpathica
  • From Khersonian Drying to Pontian "Flooding": Late Miocene Stratigraphy and Palaeoenvironmental Evolution of the Dacian Basin (Eastern Paratethys), 2020, Global and Planetary Change
  • Changing Seas in the Late Miocene Northern Aegean: A Paratethyan Approach to Mediterranean Basin Evolution, 2020, Earth-Science Reviews
  • Early and Middle Miocene Paleobathymetry of the Vienna Basin (Austria), 2021, Marine and Petroleum Geology

In addition to journal articles, Mandic has contributed to book publications, including a title published by IntechOpen:

  • Pleistocene Archaeology - Migration, Technology, and Adaptation, 2020

Best Publications

  • Miocene Central Paratethys stratigraphy - current status and future directions

    Werner E. Piller;Mathias Harzhauser;Oleg Mandic

  • Biogeographic responses to geodynamics: A key study all around the Oligo–Miocene Tethyan Seaway ☆

    Mathias Harzhauser;Andreas Kroh;Oleg Mandic;Werner E. Piller

  • Late Eocene sea retreat from the Tarim Basin (west China) and concomitant Asian paleoenvironmental change

    Roderic E. Bosboom;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Alexander J.P. Houben;Henk Brinkhuis

  • The Oligo-/Miocene Qom Formation (Iran): evidence for an early Burdigalian restriction of the Tethyan Seaway and closure of its Iranian gateways

    Markus Reuter;W. E. Piller;M. Harzhauser;O. Mandic

  • Neogene lake systems of Central and South-Eastern Europe: Faunal diversity, gradients and interrelations

    Mathias Harzhauser;Oleg Mandic

  • Timing, cause and impact of the late Eocene stepwise sea retreat from the Tarim Basin (west China)

    Roderic Bosboom;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Arjen Grothe;Henk Brinkhuis

  • Linking Tarim Basin sea retreat (west China) and Asian aridification in the late Eocene

    R. Bosboom;G. Dupont-Nivet;G. Dupont-Nivet;G. Dupont-Nivet;A. Grothe;H. Brinkhuis

  • Oligocene–Miocene basin evolution in SE Anatolia, Turkey: constraints on the closure of the eastern Tethys gateway

    Silja K. Hüsing;Willem-Jan Zachariasse;Douwe J. J. van Hinsbergen;Wout Krijgsman

  • Changes in Paratethyan marine molluscs at the Early/Middle Miocene transition - diversity, palaeogeography and palaeoclimate

    Mathias Harzhauser;Oleg Mandic;Martin Zuschin

  • A gastropod-based biogeographic scheme for the European Neogene freshwater systems

    Thomas Alan Neubauer;Mathias Harzhauser;Andreas Kroh;Elisabeth Georgopoulou

  • Paleomagnetic and geochronologic constraints on the geodynamic evolution of the Central Dinarides

    Arjan de Leeuw;Oleg Mandic;Wout Krijgsman;Klaudia Kuiper

  • Revised Middle Miocene datum for initial marine flooding of North Croatian Basins (Pannonian Basin System, Central Paratethys)The Pannonian Basin System (PBS) originated during the Early Miocene as a result of extensional processes between the Alpine-Carp

    Stjepan Ćorić;Davor Pavelić;Fred Rögl;Oleg Mandić

  • Changing seas in the Early-Middle Miocene of Central Europe: a Mediterranean approach to Paratethyan stratigraphy

    Karin Sant;Dan V. Palcu;Oleg Mandic;Wout Krijgsman

  • Paleogeographic evolution of the Southern Pannonian Basin: 40Ar/39Ar age constraints on the Miocene continental series of Northern Croatia

    Oleg Mandic;Arjan de Leeuw;Jeronim Bulić;Klaudia F. Kuiper

  • Late Eocene palaeogeography of the proto-Paratethys Sea in Central Asia (NW China, southern Kyrgyzstan and SW Tajikistan)

    Roderic Bosboom;Oleg Mandic;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet;Jean-Noël Proust

  • Oligocene and Early Miocene gastropods from Kutch (NW India) document an early biogeographic switch from Western Tethys to Indo-Pacific

    Mathias Harzhauser;Markus Reuter;Werner E. Piller;Björn Berning

  • The muddy bottom of Lake Pannon – a challenge for dreissenid settlement (Late Miocene; Bivalvia)

    Mathias Harzhauser;Oleg Mandic

  • The paleoenvironment of an early Middle Miocene Paratethys sequence in NE Austria with special emphasis on paleoecology of mollusks and foraminifera

    Oleg Mandic;Mathias Harzhauser;Silvia Spezzaferri;Martin Zuschin

  • TRACING BACK THE ORIGIN OF THE INDO-PACIFIC MOLLUSC FAUNA: BASAL TRIDACNINAE FROM THE OLIGOCENE AND MIOCENE OF THE SULTANATE OF OMAN

    Mathias Harzhauser;Oleg Mandic;Werner E. Piller;Markus Reuter

  • Influence of Size-sorting on Diversity Estimates from Tempestitic Shell Beds in the Middle Miocene of Austria

    Martin Zuschin;Mathias Harzhauser;Oleg Mandic

  • Kinematics of foreland-vergent crustal accretion : inferences from the Dinarides evolution

    Marianne van Unen;Marianne van Unen;Liviu Matenco;Fadi Henri Nader;Romain Darnault

Frequent Co-Authors

Mathias Harzhauser
Mathias Harzhauser Natural History Museum Vienna
Wout Krijgsman
Wout Krijgsman Utrecht University
Martin Zuschin
Martin Zuschin University of Vienna
Andreas Kroh
Andreas Kroh Natural History Museum Vienna
Werner E. Piller
Werner E. Piller University of Graz
Guillaume Dupont-Nivet
Guillaume Dupont-Nivet University of Rennes
Marius Stoica
Marius Stoica University of Bucharest
Liviu Matenco
Liviu Matenco Utrecht University
Klaudia F. Kuiper
Klaudia F. Kuiper Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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