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Stefan Claesson

Stefan Claesson

Stefan Claesson 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 Stefan Claesson sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Stefan Claesson 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 Stefan Claesson sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

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

Overview

Stefan Claesson is affiliated with Nearview in the United States and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research primarily focuses on Geophysics, with additional work in Artificial Intelligence and Geology. The core topics of their scientific investigation include Geological and Geochemical Analysis, High-pressure Geophysics and materials, earthquake and tectonic studies, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Geological Studies and Exploration, and Geological Formations and Processes Exploration.

Claesson has contributed to several recent publications, reflecting a range of interests within Earth sciences. Among these works are:

  • "Eoarchean rock association in the Dniester-Bouh Domain of the Ukrainian Shield: A suite of LILE-depleted enderbites and mafic granulites" (2020) published in Precambrian Research
  • "The Precambrian of Gotland, a key for understanding the Proterozoic evolution in southern Fennoscandia" (2021) published in Precambrian Research
  • "Maine's Potential to Be a Global Leader in Sustainable Seaweed Harvesting and Management" (2023) published in Maine policy review
  • "Crustal evolution of the southwestern margin of the Svecofennian Domain in the Baltic Sea region" (2021) published in Goldschmidt2021 abstracts

Claesson frequently coauthors with several researchers, including Kjell Billström, Krister Sundblad, Evgenia Salin, Leonid Shumlyanskyy, and Simon A. Wilde. These collaborations underscore a network of scientific inquiry primarily rooted in geological and geophysical studies.

Their work has appeared mostly in established publications such as Precambrian Research, with two publications there, along with contributions to Maine policy review and Goldschmidt2021 abstracts. This publication record highlights involvement in both focused geological research and interdisciplinary topics that intersect with environmental and resource management.

Best Publications

  • Isotopic evidence for the Precambrian provenance and Caledonian metamorphism of high grade paragneisses from the Seve Nappes, Scandinavian Caledonides: II. Ion microprobe zircon U-Th-Pb

    I. S. Williams;S. Claesson

  • Isotopic evidence for the Precambrian provenance and Caledonian metamorphism of high grade paragneisses from the Seve Nappes, Scandinavian Caledonides

    Stefan Claesson

  • Ion-microprobe U-Pb zircon geochronology and correlation of Archaean gneisses from the Lewisian Complex of Gruinard Bay, northwestern Scotland

    M.J. Whitehouse;S. Claesson;T. Sunde;J. Vestin

  • U–Pb zircon ages from a Devonian carbonatite dyke, Kola peninsula, Russia: a record of geological evolution from the Archaean to the Palaeozoic

    S Claesson;V Vetrin;T Bayanova;H Downes

  • Svecofennian detrital zircon ages—implications for the Precambrian evolution of the Baltic Shield

    Stefan Claesson;Hannu Huhma;Peter D. Kinny;Ian S. Williams

  • Isotopic evidence for Palaeoproterozoic accretion in the basement of the East European Craton

    S. Claesson;S.V. Bogdanova;E.V. Bibikova;R. Gorbatschev

  • Numerical ages of volcanic rocks and the earliest fauna1 zone within the Late Precambrian of east Poland

    W. Compston;M. S. Sambridge;R. F. Reinfrank;M. Moczydeowska

  • The temporal evolution of sanukitoids in the Karelian Craton, Baltic Shield: an ion microprobe U–Th–Pb isotopic study of zircons

    E.V. Bibikova;A. Petrova;S. Claesson

  • Origins and ages of Proterozoic granitoids in the Bothnian Basin, central Sweden; isotopic and geochemical constraints

    S. Claesson;T. Lundqvist

  • Samarium-neodymium data on two late Proterozoic ophiolites of Saudi Arabia and implications for crustal and mantle evolution

    Stefan Claesson;John S. Pallister;Mitsunobu Tatsumoto

  • The growth of Early Proterozoic crust: new evidence from Svecofennian detrital zircons

    H. Huhma;S. Claesson;P.D. Kinny;I.S. Williams

  • Archaean terranes, Palaeoproterozoic reworking and accretion in the Ukrainian Shield, East European Craton

    S. Claesson;E. Bibikova;S. Bogdanova;V. Skobelev

  • Delineation and character of the Archaean-Proterozoic boundary in northern Sweden

    Björn Öhlander;T. Skiöld;Sten-åke Elming;S. Claesson

  • 40Ar/39Ar data on the age and metamorphism of the Ottfjället dolerites, Särv Nappe, Swedish Caledonides

    S. Claesson;J.C. Roddick

  • Evolution of the Belomorian Belt: NORDSIM U-Pb zircon dating of the Chupa paragneisses, magmatism, and metamorphic stages

    EV Bibikova;Svetlana Bogdanova;VA Glebovitsky;S Claesson

  • Multiple monazite growth in the Åreskutan migmatite: evidence for a polymetamorphic Late Ordovician to Late Silurian evolution in the Seve Nappe Complex of west-central Jamtland, Sweden

    Jaroslaw Majka;Yaron Be’eri-Shlevin;David G. Gee;Anna Ladenberger

  • Nd isotope data on 1.9-1.2 ga old basic rocks and metasediments from the bothnian basin, central sweden

    Stefan Claesson

  • Reactive monazite and robust zircon growth in diatexites and leucogranites from a hot, slowly cooled orogen: implications for the Palaeoproterozoic tectonic evolution of the central Fennoscandian Shield, Sweden

    Karin Högdahl;Jaroslaw Majka;Håkan Sjöström;Katarina Persson Nilsson

  • The north-eastern Polish anorthosite massifs: petrological, geochemical and isotopic evidence for a crustal derivation

    Janina Wiszniewska;Stefan Claesson;Holly Stein;Jacqueline Vander Auwera

  • The origin of the Palaeoproterozoic AMCG complexes in the Ukrainian shield: New U-Pb ages and Hf isotopes in zircon

    Leonid Shumlyanskyy;Chris J Hawkesworth;Kjell Billström;Svetlana Bogdanova;Svetlana Bogdanova

  • Drowned coastal deposits with associated archaeological remains from a sea-level "slowstand": Northwestern Gulf of Maine, USA

    Joseph T. Kelley;Daniel F. Belknap;Stefan Claesson

Frequent Co-Authors

David G. Gee
David G. Gee Uppsala University
Martin J. Whitehouse
Martin J. Whitehouse Swedish Museum of Natural History
Ian S. Williams
Ian S. Williams Australian National University
Richard E. Ernst
Richard E. Ernst Carleton University
Dirk Frei
Dirk Frei University of the Western Cape
Chris J. Hawkesworth
Chris J. Hawkesworth University of Bristol
Bruno Dhuime
Bruno Dhuime University of Bristol
Christopher L. Kirkland
Christopher L. Kirkland Curtin University
Peter D. Kinny
Peter D. Kinny Curtin University
Hannu Huhma
Hannu Huhma Geological Survey of Finland

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