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Paul Andriessen 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 Paul Andriessen sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Paul Andriessen 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 Paul Andriessen sits on this spectrum.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Paul Andriessen is affiliated with Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands. The academic profile and contributions of this researcher are reflected mainly through their institutional association without detailed records of specific research topics or publication data publicly available.

Their work has been recognized through the award of membership in the Academia Europaea in 2004, indicating acknowledgment by a prominent European scholarly academy.

There are no listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues linked to their output in available records. Similarly, no book publications or defined main or subfields of study are documented.

Given the lack of detailed publication or topical data, a comprehensive overview of particular research areas or academic themes cannot be enumerated.

Best Publications

  • Lithospheric memory, state of stress and rheology: neotectonic controls on Europe's intraplate continental topography.

    S. Cloetingh;P.A. Ziegler;F. Beekman;P.A.M. Andriessen

  • Lithospheric folding in Iberia

    S. Cloetingh;E. Burov;F. Beekman;B. Andeweg

  • Characteristics of collisional orogens with low topographic build-up: an example from the Carpathians

    Liviu Matenco;Csaba Krézsek;Sandra Merten;Stefan Schmid

  • Thermo-mechanical controls on the mode of continental collision in the SE Carpathians (Romania)

    S.A.P.L. Cloetingh;E. Burov;L. Matenco;G. Toussaint

  • Meso-Cenozoic morphotectonic evolution of southern Norway: Neogene domal uplift inferred from apatite fission track thermochronology

    Max Rohrman;Peter van der Beek;Paul Andriessen;Sierd Cloetingh

  • Mechanisms of extensional basin formation and vertical motions at rift flanks: Constraints from tectonic modelling and fission-track thermochronology

    Peter van der Beek;Sierd Cloetingh;Paul Andriessen

  • The kinematic and geodynamic significance of the Atacama Fault Zone, northern Chile

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  • Life cycle of the East Carpathian orogen: Erosion history of a doubly vergent critical wedge assessed by fission track thermochronology

    Carlo A. E. Sanders;P. A. M. Andriessen;S. A. P. L. Cloetingh

  • Cenozoic thick-skinned deformation and topography evolution of the Spanish Central System

    G. de Vicente;R. Vegas;A. Muñoz Martín;P.G. Silva

  • TOPO-EUROPE: the geoscience of coupled deep earth-surface processes

    S. A. P. L. Cloetingh;P. A. Ziegler;P. J. A. Bogaard;P. A. M. Andriessen

  • From nappe stacking to out‐of‐sequence postcollisional deformations: Cretaceous to Quaternary exhumation history of the SE Carpathians assessed by low‐temperature thermochronology

    S. Merten;L.C. Matenco;J.P.T. Foeken;F.M. Stuart

  • Petrology and Geochronology of Eclogites from the Lanterman Range, Antarctica

    G. Di Vincenzo;R. Palmeri;F. Talarico;P.A.M. Andriessen

  • Denudation history of the Malawi and Rukwa Rift flanks (East African Rift System) from apatite fission track thermochronology

    Peter Van der Beek;Evelyne Mbede;Paul Andriessen;Damien Delvaux

  • Absolute chronology of the Pliocene-Quaternary sediment sequence of the Bogota area, Colombia

    P.A.M. Andriessen;K.F. Helmens;K.F. Helmens;H. Hooghiemstra;P.A. Riezebos

  • Morphotectonic evolution of rifted continental margins: Inferences from a coupled tectonic‐surface processes model and fission track thermochronology

    Peter van der Beek;Paul Andriessen;Sierd Cloetingh

  • Unexpected Jurassic to Neogene vertical movements in ‘stable’ parts of NW Africa revealed by low temperature geochronology

    B. Ghorbal;G.V. Bertotti;J.P.T. Foeken;P.A.M. Andriessen

  • Detrital fission track thermochronology of Upper Cretaceous syn-orogenic sediments in the South Carpathians (Romania): inferences on the tectonic evolution of a collisional hinterland

    E. Willingshofer;P.A.M. Andriessen;S.A.P.L. Cloetingh;F. Neubauer

  • Far field effects of Alpine plate tectonism in the Iberian microplate recorded by fault-related denudation in the Spanish Central System

    C.H. de Bruijne;P.A.M. Andriessen

  • Tectonic subsidence modelling of the Polish Basin in the light of new data on crustal structure and magnitude of inversion

    Randell A Stephenson;Marek Narkiewicz;Ryszard Dadlez;Jan-Diederik van Wees

  • Pattern and timing of the post-Caledonian denudation of northern Scandinavia constrained by apatite fission-track thermochronology

    Bart W. H. Hendriks;Paul A. M. Andriessen

  • Early Cretaceous denudation related to convergent tectonics in the Baikal region, SE Siberia

    P.A. Van Der Beek;D. Delvaux;P.A.M. Andriessen;K.G. Levi

  • A fission track data compilation for Fennoscandia

    Bart Hendriks;Paul Andriessen;Yvette Huigen;Callum Leighton

Frequent Co-Authors

Sierd Cloetingh
Sierd Cloetingh Utrecht University
Liviu Matenco
Liviu Matenco Utrecht University
Giovanni Bertotti
Giovanni Bertotti Delft University of Technology
Jan Wijbrans
Jan Wijbrans Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
François Roure
François Roure French Institute of Petroleum
Peter van der Beek
Peter van der Beek University of Potsdam
R.T. van Balen
R.T. van Balen Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Mihai N. Ducea
Mihai N. Ducea University of Arizona
Tibor J. Dunai
Tibor J. Dunai University of Cologne
Peter A. Ziegler
Peter A. Ziegler University of Basel

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