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41
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6821
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276

T. H. Bell 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 T. H. Bell sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 87 publications — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

T. H. Bell 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 T. H. Bell sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

T. H. Bell is affiliated with James Cook University in Australia. Their academic profile is characterized by a focus on their institutional involvement, while specific details about research papers, coauthors, and publication venues are currently not documented.

No recent papers or contributions to academic journals have been listed, so details about the scientist's publication record, including paper titles, years of publication, publication venues, and citation metrics, are unavailable.

There are no documented frequent co-authors or collaborative research partners associated with T. H. Bell. Similarly, no information on regular publication venues has been provided.

The scientist's work does not have any recorded book publications nor are there any noted publishers related to their academic output.

Data on their research areas, including main fields of study, subfields, or primary topics covered by their research, have not been specified.

There are no awards or recognitions listed for T. H. Bell in the provided data, and there is no indication that the scientist is deceased.

Best Publications

  • Foliation development — The contribution, geometry and significance of progressive, bulk, inhomogeneous shortening

    T.H. Bell

  • Deformation partitioning and porphyroblast rotation in meta‐morphic rocks: a radical reinterpretation

    T. H. Bell

  • Sequential porphyroblast growth and crenulation cleavage development during progressive deformation

    T.H. Bell;M.J. Rubenach

  • Microstructure of mylonites and their descriptive terminology

    T.H. Bell;M.A. Etheridge

  • Porphyroblast nucleation, growth and dissolution in regional metamorphic rocks as a function of deformation partitioning during foliation development

    T. H. Bell;M. J. Rubenach;P. D. Fleming

  • Progressive deformation and reorientation of fold axes in a ductile mylonite zone: the woodroffe thrust

    T.H. Bell

  • Porphyroblast inclusion trails: the key to orogenesis

    T. H. Bell;S. E. Johnson

  • Isotopic and Structural Responses of Granite to Successive Deformation and Metamorphism

    R. W. Page;T. H. Bell

  • Foliation development and refraction in metamorphic rocks: reactivation of earlier foliations and decrenulation due to shifting patterns of deformation partitioning

    T. H. Bell

  • Thrusting and duplex formation at Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia

    T. H. Bell

  • Dissolution, solution transfer, diffusion versus fluid flow and volume loss during deformation/metamorphism

    T. H. Bell;C. Cuff

  • Porphyroblast inclusion-trail orientation data : Eppure non son girate!

    T. H. Bell;S. E. Johnson;B. Davis;A. Forde

  • Episodic metamorphic reactions during orogenesis: the control of deformation partitioning on reaction sites and reaction duration

    T. H. Bell;N. Hayward

  • The deformation and recrystallization of quartz in a mylonite zone, Central Australia

    T.H Bell;M.A Etheridge

  • Shear sense: a new approach that resolves conflicts between criteria in metamorphic rocks

    T. H. Bell;S. E. Johnson

  • On the Internal Geometry of Mylonite Zones

    T. H. Bell;R. L. Hammond

  • Geochronology of discrete structural-metamorphic events in a multiply deformed precambrian terrain

    L.P. Black;T.H. Bell;M.J. Rubenach;I.W. Withnall

  • A new indicator of movement direction during orogenesis: measurement technique and application to the Alps

    T.H. Bell;A. Forde;J. Wang

  • Distinguishing and correlating multiple phases of metamorphism across a multiply deformed region using the axes of spiral, staircase and sigmoidal inclusion trails in garnet

    T. H. Bell;K. A. Hickey;G. J. G. Upton

  • Crenulation cleavage development—evidence for progressive bulk inhomogeneous shortening from “millipede” microstructures in the robertson river metamorphics

    T.H. Bell;M.J. Rubenach

Frequent Co-Authors

Scott E. Johnson
Scott E. Johnson University of Maine
M. A. Etheridge
M. A. Etheridge Monash University
Simon Wallis
Simon Wallis University of Tokyo
Mark Jessell
Mark Jessell University of Western Australia
Ernest Rutter
Ernest Rutter University of Manchester
Paul D. Bons
Paul D. Bons University of Tübingen
Bruce E. Hobbs
Bruce E. Hobbs Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Richard D. Law
Richard D. Law Virginia Tech
Geoffrey E. Lloyd
Geoffrey E. Lloyd University of Leeds
John Wheeler
John Wheeler University of Liverpool

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