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Earth Science

D-Index
57
Citations
11521
World Ranking
2268
National Ranking
961

Best Publications

  • Pre-Mesozoic Geology of Iberia

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  • The evolution of illite to muscovite; mineralogical and isotopic data from the Glarus Alps, Switzerland

    J. C. Hunziker;M. Frey;N. Clauer;R. D. Dallmeyer

  • Diachronous Variscan tectonothermal activity in the NW Iberian Massif: Evidence from 40Ar/39Ar dating of regional fabrics

    R.D. Dallmeyer;J.R.Martínez Catalán;R. Arenas;J.I. Gil Ibarguchi

  • Pre-Permian Geology of Central and Eastern Europe

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  • The West African Orogens and Circum-Atlantic Correlatives

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  • Geodynamic Evolution of the Iberian Massif

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  • Time constraints on the Early Palaeozoic docking of the Precordillera, central Argentina

    Victor A. Ramos;R. D. Dallmeyer;Graciela Vujovich

  • 40Ar/39Ar mineral dates from retrogressed eclogites within the Baltoscandian miogeocline: Implications for a polyphase Caledonian orogenic evolution

    R. D. Dallmeyer;D. G. Gee

  • Dating of deformation phases using K-Ar and 40Ar/39Ar techniques: results from the northern apennines

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  • Mechanisms of continental growth in extensional arcs; an example from the Andean plate-boundary zone

    John Grocott;Michael Brown;R.David Dallmeyer;Graeme K. Taylor

  • Late Cretaceous exhumation of the metamorphic Gleinalm dome, Eastern Alps: kinematics, cooling history and sedimentary response in a sinistral wrench corridor

    Franz Neubauer;Franz Neubauer;R. David Dallmeyer;R. David Dallmeyer;Istvan Dunkl;Istvan Dunkl;Dieter Schirnik;Dieter Schirnik

  • Character of the Alleghanian orogeny in the southern Appalachians: Part II. Geochronological constraints on the tectonothermal evolution of the eastern Piedmont in South Carolina

    R. David Dallmeyer;James E. Wright;Donald T. Secor;Arthur W. Snoke

  • 40Ar/39Ar mineral age constraints for the tectonothermal evolution of the Sambagawa metamorphic belt, central Shikoku, Japan: a Cretaceous accretionary prism

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  • Character of the Alleghanian orogeny in the southern Appalachians: Part III. Regional tectonic relations

    Donald T. Secor;Arthur W. Snoke;R. David Dallmeyer

  • Rapid Variscan exhumation and the role of magma in core complex formation: southern Brittany metamorphic belt, France

    Michael Brown;R. David Dallmeyer

  • Geochemical and geochronological cross section of the deep Variscan crust: The Cabo Ortegal high-pressure nappe (northwestern Spain)

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  • Mesozoic Magmatic and Tectonic Events within the Andean Plate Boundary Zone, 26°-27°30'S, North Chile: Constraints from (40}Ar/({39)) Ar Mineral Ages

    R. David Dallmeyer;Michael Brown;John Grocott;Graeme K. Taylor

  • Strain partitioning and preservation of 40Ar/39Ar ages during Variscan exhumation of a subducted crust (Malpica–Tui complex, NW Spain)

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  • The Mesozoic-Cenozoic tectonothermal evolution of the Ruby Mountains, East Humboldt Range, Nevada: A Cordilleran Metamorphic Core Complex

    R. D. Dallmeyer;A. W. Snoke;E. H. McKee

  • Chronology of late Paleozoic tectonothermal activity in the southeastern Bohemian Massif, Austria (Moldanubian and Moravo-Silesian zones): 40Ar/39Ar mineral age controls

    R.D Dallmeyer;F Neubauer;V Höck

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J. Dostal Saint Mary's University

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