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Steffen Hagemann 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 Steffen Hagemann sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 603+

This scientist: 220 publications — 70th percentile

70% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 603 publications or more.

Steffen Hagemann 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 Steffen Hagemann sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 46 D-Index — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 106 D-Index or more.

Overview

Steffen Hagemann is affiliated with the University of Western Australia in Australia and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences with a significant interdisciplinary link to Computer Science. Their research spans fields such as Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Geochemistry and Petrology, Paleontology, and Building and Construction.

The scientist's work focuses on multiple key topics including Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, earthquake and tectonic studies, Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, and Mining and Resource Management.

Among recent publications by Steffen Hagemann are:

  • Gold mining greenhouse gas emissions, abatement measures, and the impact of a carbon price (2022) published in Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Neoproterozoic magmatic arc volcanism in the Borborema Province, NE Brazil: possible flare-ups and lulls and implications for western Gondwana assembly (2020) published in Gondwana Research
  • Critical assessment of geochronological data from the Carajás Mineral Province, Brazil: Implications for metallogeny and tectonic evolution (2020) published in Ore Geology Reviews
  • Greenhouse gas emissions and production cost footprints in Australian gold mines (2020) published in Journal of Cleaner Production
  • A magmatic barcode for the São Francisco Craton: Contextual in-situ SHRIMP U Pb baddeleyite and zircon dating of the Lavras, Pará de Minas and Formiga dyke swarms and implications for Columbia and Rodinia reconstructions (2020) published in Lithos

Frequent coauthors in Hagemann's research include:

  • Anthony I.S. Kemp
  • Nicolas Thébaud
  • Malcolm P. Roberts
  • Christopher M. Fisher
  • Rosaline Cristina Figueiredo e Silva

Hagemann's research has been published extensively in venues well known in the geosciences, including:

  • Economic Geology (9 publications)
  • Ore Geology Reviews (8 publications)
  • Mineralium Deposita (7 publications)
  • Australian Journal of Earth Sciences (6 publications)
  • Lithos (4 publications)

Best Publications

  • Orogenic gold deposits : A proposed classification in the context of their crustal distribution and relationship to other gold deposit types

    David Groves;R.J. Goldfarb;M. Gebre-Mariam;Steffen Hagemann

  • Exploration for Epithermal Gold Deposits

    Jeffrey W. Hedenquist;R Antonio Arribas;Eliseo Gonzalez-Urien

  • Characteristics and Genesis of Epithermal Gold Deposits

    David R. Cooke;Stuart F. Simmons

  • Characteristics and Models for Carlin-Type Gold Deposits

    Albert H. Hofstra;Jean S. Cline

  • MacFlinCor and its application to fluids in Archean lode-gold deposits

    Philip E. Brown;Steffen G. Hagemann

  • Archean orogenic lode gold deposits

    Steffen G. Hagemann;Kevin F. Cassidy

  • P-T-X conditions of hydrothermal fluids and precipitation mechanism of stibnite-gold mineralization at the Wiluna lode-gold deposits, Western Australia: conventional and infrared microthermometric constraints

    Steffen Gerd Hagemann;Volker Lüders

  • Mineral system analysis: Quo vadis

    Steffen G. Hagemann;V.A. Lisitsin;D.L. Huston

  • Influence of structural setting on sulphur isotopes in Archean orogenic gold deposits, Eastern Goldfields Province, Yilgarn, Western Australia

    Paul Hodkiewicz;David Ian Groves;Garry J Davidson;Roberto Ferrez Weinberg

  • BIF-hosted iron mineral system : A review

    Steffen Hagemann;T. Angerer;Paul Duuring;C.A. Rosière

  • In situ multiple sulfur isotope analysis by SIMS of pyrite, chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, and pentlandite to refine magmatic ore genetic models

    Crystal LaFlamme;Laure Martin;Heejin Jeon;Steven M. Reddy

  • Hydrothermal origin for the 2 billion year old Mount Tom Price giant iron ore deposit, Hamersley Province, Western Australia

    M. E. Barley;A. L. Pickard;S. G. Hagemann;S. L. Folkert

  • Gold mineralisation throughout about 45 Ma of Archaean orogenesis: protracted flux of gold in the Golden Mile, Yilgarn craton, Western Australia

    Roger Bateman;Steffen Hagemann

  • Tectono-metallogenic systems — The place of mineral systems within tectonic evolution, with an emphasis on Australian examples

    David L. Huston;Terrence P. Mernagh;Steffen G. Hagemann;Michael P. Doublier

  • Oxidized and reduced mineral assemblages in greenstone belt rocks of the St. Ives gold camp, Western Australia: vectors to high-grade ore bodies in Archaean gold deposits?

    Peter Neumayr;John Walshe;Steffen Hagemann;Klaus Petersen

  • A classification scheme for epigenetic Archaean lode-gold deposits

    M. Gebre-Mariam;S. G. Hagemann;D. I. Groves

  • Granitoid-associated orogenic, intrusion-related, and porphyry style metal deposits in the Archean Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia

    P. Duuring;K.F. Cassidy;Steffen Hagemann

  • The Bronzewing lode-gold deposit, Western Australia: P–T–X evidence for fluid immiscibility caused by cyclic decompression in gold-bearing quartz-veins

    A.L. Dugdale;Steffen Hagemann

  • Lode-gold deposits of the Yilgarn block: products of Late Archaean crustal-scale overpressured hydrothermal systems

    D. I. Groves;J. R. Ridley;E. M. J. Bloem;M. Gebre-Mariam

  • Surface-water influx in shallow-level Archean lode-gold deposits in Western, Australia

    Steffen G. Hagemann;Musie Gebre-Mariam;David I. Groves

Frequent Co-Authors

David I. Groves
David I. Groves University of Western Australia
David A. Banks
David A. Banks University of Leeds
João Orestes Schneider Santos
João Orestes Schneider Santos University of Western Australia
Anthony I.S. Kemp
Anthony I.S. Kemp University of Western Australia
Neal J. McNaughton
Neal J. McNaughton Curtin University
Marco L. Fiorentini
Marco L. Fiorentini University of Western Australia
Torsten Vennemann
Torsten Vennemann University of Lausanne
Yongjun Lu
Yongjun Lu Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety
David L. Huston
David L. Huston Geoscience Australia
Noreen J. Evans
Noreen J. Evans Curtin University

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