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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Earth Science D-index 48 Citations 6,620 133 World Ranking 2386 National Ranking 147

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Basalt
  • Igneous rock
  • Volcano

His primary areas of study are Geochemistry, Basalt, Mantle, Peridotite and Partial melting. Pierre Schiano has included themes like Amphibole, Mantle wedge and Silicate in his Geochemistry study. Pierre Schiano combines subjects such as Continental crust and Phenocryst with his study of Basalt.

The concepts of his Mantle study are interwoven with issues in Mineralogy and Oceanic crust. Pierre Schiano works mostly in the field of Partial melting, limiting it down to topics relating to Ultramafic rock and, in certain cases, Lithology, Pyroxene and Massif. His Melt inclusions research focuses on Island arc and how it relates to Lava and Mantle plume.

His most cited work include:

  • Hydrous, silica-rich melts in the sub-arc mantle and their relationship with erupted arc lavas (302 citations)
  • Osmium-strontium-neodymium-lead isotopic covariations in mid-ocean ridge basalt glasses and the heterogeneity of the upper mantle (213 citations)
  • Simple mixing as the major control of the evolution of volcanic suites in the Ecuadorian Andes (195 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Geochemistry, Basalt, Mantle, Melt inclusions and Olivine. His Silicate research extends to the thematically linked field of Geochemistry. His studies in Basalt integrate themes in fields like Subduction and Igneous rock.

In the subject of general Mantle, his work in Xenolith is often linked to Mid-Atlantic Ridge, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His work deals with themes such as Crystal growth, Fluid inclusions and Phenocryst, which intersect with Olivine. His Partial melting study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Nepheline, Peridotite and Ultramafic rock.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Geochemistry (98.67%)
  • Basalt (66.67%)
  • Mantle (58.00%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2013-2020)?

  • Geochemistry (98.67%)
  • Basalt (66.67%)
  • Olivine (46.00%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His scientific interests lie mostly in Geochemistry, Basalt, Olivine, Volcano and Melt inclusions. His Geochemistry study incorporates themes from Mantle plume and Oceanic crust. His Basalt research includes elements of Petrology, Petrography, Plagioclase and Crust.

His Olivine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Peridotite, Partial melting, Phenocryst and Dissolution. He interconnects δ18O, Magma chamber, Mid-ocean ridge and Petrogenesis in the investigation of issues within Melt inclusions. His Mantle research includes themes of Trace element and Mantle wedge.

Between 2013 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Zonation of H2O and F Concentrations around Melt Inclusions in Olivines (48 citations)
  • Highly Siderophile and Strongly Chalcophile Elements in High-Temperature Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry (42 citations)
  • Experimental derivation of nepheline syenite and phonolite liquids by partial melting of upper mantle peridotites (35 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Basalt
  • Igneous rock
  • Volcano

His primary scientific interests are in Olivine, Basalt, Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Melt inclusions. His Olivine research integrates issues from Fugacity and Diffusion. His Basalt research incorporates themes from Picrite basalt, Crystallization, Igneous rock and Inclusion.

The Mineralogy study combines topics in areas such as Peridotite, Partial melting and Analytical chemistry. His Mantle and Crust study in the realm of Geochemistry interacts with subjects such as Mid-Atlantic Ridge. His research integrates issues of Dissolution, Deformation, Phenocryst, Dislocation and Volume fraction in his study of Melt inclusions.

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Best Publications

Hydrous, silica-rich melts in the sub-arc mantle and their relationship with erupted arc lavas

P. Schiano;R. Clocchiatti;N. Shimizu;R. C. Maury.
Nature (1995)

404 Citations

Hydrous, silica-rich melts in the sub-arc mantle and their relationship with erupted arc lavas

P. Schiano;R. Clocchiatti;N. Shimizu;R. C. Maury.
Nature (1995)

367 Citations

Simple mixing as the major control of the evolution of volcanic suites in the Ecuadorian Andes

Pierre Schiano;Pierre Schiano;Michel Monzier;Michel Monzier;Jean-Philippe Eissen;Jean-Philippe Eissen;Hervé Martin;Hervé Martin.
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (2010)

303 Citations

Osmium-strontium-neodymium-lead isotopic covariations in mid-ocean ridge basalt glasses and the heterogeneity of the upper mantle

Pierre Schiano;Jean-Louis Birck;Claude J. Allègre.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1997)

269 Citations

Worldwide occurrence of silica-rich melts in sub-continental and sub-oceanic mantle minerals

P. Schiano;R. Clocchiatti.
Nature (1994)

258 Citations

Oxygen-isotope evidence for recycled crust in the sources of mid-ocean-ridge basalts

John M. Eiler;Pierre Schiano;Pierre Schiano;Nami Kitchen;Edward M. Stolper.
Nature (2000)

237 Citations

Cogenetic silica-rich and carbonate-rich melts trapped in mantle minerals in Kerguelen ultramafic xenoliths: Implications for metasomatism in the oceanic upper mantle

P. Schiano;Roberto Clocchiatti;Nobu Shimizu;Dominique Weis.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1994)

178 Citations

Osmium isotope disequilibrium between mantle minerals in a spinel-lherzolite

Kevin W Burton;Kevin W Burton;Pierre Schiano;Pierre Schiano;Jean-Louis Birck;Claude J Allègre.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1999)

167 Citations

Assessment of the Zr/Hf fractionation in oceanic basalts and continental materials during petrogenetic processes

K David;P Schiano;P Schiano;C.J Allègre.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2000)

166 Citations

Primitive mantle magmas recorded as silicate melt inclusions in igneous minerals

Pierre Schiano.
Earth-Science Reviews (2003)

163 Citations

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