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T. Reischmann 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. Reischmann sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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T. Reischmann 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. Reischmann sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

T. Reischmann is affiliated with the Hessian Agency for Nature Conservation, Environment and Geology in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a particular emphasis on Geophysics. The scientist's work spans multiple specialized subfields including Archeology, Biomaterials, Plant Science, and Forestry.

The topics covered in their research include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide
  • Clay minerals and soil interactions
  • Archaeological and Historical Studies
  • Archaeological and Geological Studies
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies

Their publication record includes several peer-reviewed papers in recognized scientific journals. Notable recent papers include:

  • "Clay mineral formation in Permian rocks of a geothermal borehole at Northern Upper Rhine Graben, Germany" (2021) published in International Journal of Earth Sciences
  • "Die Elfenbeinfunde aus Kehf-el-Baroud (Ziaïda, Ben Slimane, Marokko) und die Frage des Nordafrikanischen Elefanten" (2020) published in DAI
  • "Development of a synorogenic composite sill at deep structural levels of a continental arc (Odenwald, Germany). Part 1: Sederholm-type emplacement portrayed by contact melt in shrinkage cracks" (2021) published in Tectonophysics
  • "Naturwissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Elfenbein von Sidi Harraz / Cap Sim und Mogador (Essaouira, Marokko)" (2020) published in DAI

The main venues for their publications have been:

  • DAI
  • International Journal of Earth Sciences
  • Tectonophysics

Frequent collaborators in their research have included:

  • Rainer Petschick
  • Heinz-Dieter Nesbor
  • Arun K. Banerjee
  • Lan Nguyen-Thanh
  • Rafael Ferreiro Mählmann

Best Publications

  • Pan-African Crustal Evolution in the Nubian Segment of Northeast Africa

    A. Kröner;R. Grieling;T. Reischmann;I.M. Hussein

  • The Gabal Gerf complex: A precambrian N-MORB ophiolite in the Nubian Shield, NE Africa

    M. Zimmer;M. Zimmer;A. Kröner;K.P. Jochum;T. Reischmann

  • Rutile chemistry and thermometry as provenance indicator: An example from Chios Island, Greece

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  • Intrusion age of Pan-African augen gneisses in the southern Menderes Massif and the age of cooling after Alpine ductile extensional deformation

    R. Hetzel;T. Reischmann

  • Tectonic evolution of the East Qinling Mountains, China, in the Palaeozoic: a review and new tectonic model

    F. Xue;F. Xue;M.F. Lerch;A. Kröner;T. Reischmann

  • Palaeozoic pre- and post-collision calc-alkaline magmatism in the Qinling orogenic belt, central China, as documented by zircon ages on granitoid rocks

    F. Xue;F. Xue;A. Kröner;T. Reischmann;F. Lerch

  • Miocene high-pressure metamorphism in the Cyclades and Crete, Aegean Sea, Greece: Evidence for large-magnitude displacement on the Cretan detachment

    Uwe Ring;Paul W. Layer;Thomas Reischmann

  • Evolution of Pan-African island arc assemblages in the southern Red Sea Hills, Sudan, and in southwestern Arabia as exemplified by geochemistry and geochronology

    A. Kröner;P. Linnebacher;R.J. Stern;T. Reischmann;T. Reischmann

  • The evolution of the southern Menderes Massif in SW Turkey as revealed by zircon dating

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  • The weak and superfast Cretan detachment, Greece: exhumation at subduction rates in extruding wedges

    U. Ring;T. Reischmann

  • The Pan-African continental margin in northeastern Africa: evidence from a geochronological study of granulites at Sabaloka, Sudan

    A. Kröner;R.J. Stern;A.S. Dawoud;W. Compston

  • Characterisation of igneous terranes by zircon dating: implications for UHP occurrences and suture identification in the Central Rhodope, northern Greece

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  • Geochronology of the late Precambrian Hamisana shear zone, Red Sea Hills, Sudan and Egypt

    R. J. Stern;A. Kröner;W. I. Manton;T. Reischmann

  • U–Pb LA-SF-ICP-MS zircon geochronology of the Serbo-Macedonian Massif, Greece: palaeotectonic constraints for Gondwana-derived terranes in the Eastern Mediterranean

    Guido Meinhold;Guido Meinhold;Dimitrios Kostopoulos;Dirk Frei;Felix Himmerkus

  • Serbo-Macedonian revisited: A Silurian basement terrane from northern Gondwana in the Internal Hellenides, Greece

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  • Precambrian basement around Wadi Halfa, Sudan: a new perspective on the evolution of the East Saharan Craton

    R. J. Stern;A. Kröner;R. Bender;T. Reischmann

  • The oldest continental and oceanic plateaus: Geochemistry of basalts and komatiites of the Pilbara Craton, Australia

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  • Zircon geochronology of basement rocks from the Pelagonian Zone, Greece: constraints on the pre-Alpine evolution of the westernmost Internal Hellenides

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  • Triassic rift-related meta-granites in the Internal Hellenides, Greece

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  • Precambrian basement around Wadi Halfa, Sudan: a new perspective on the evolution of the East Saharan Craton

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  • Further evidence for an early Carboniferous ( 340 Ma) age of high-grade metamorphism in the Saxonian granulite complex

    A. Kröner;P. Jaeckel;T. Reischmann;U. Kroner

  • Mechanism and time of deformation and metamorphism of mylonitic orthogneisses from the Shagou Shear Zone, Qinling Belt, China

    T. Reischmann;T. Reischmann;U. Altenberger;A. Kröner;G. Zhang

  • Geochemistry, provenance and stratigraphic age of metasedimentary rocks from the eastern Vardar suture zone, northern Greece

    Guido Meinhold;Guido Meinhold;Dimitrios Kostopoulos;Thomas Reischmann;Dirk Frei

  • Roots of an Archean volcanic arc complex: the Lac des Iles area in Ontario, Canada

    G.E. Brügmann;G.E. Brügmann;T. Reischmann;T. Reischmann;A.J. Naldrett;R.H. Sutcliffe

  • Geochronology and palaeomagnetism of a late Proterozoic island arc terrane from the Red Sea Hills, northeast Sudan

    Th. Reischmann;Th. Reischmann;V. Bachtadse;A. Kröner;A. Kröner;P. Layer

  • Late proterozoic island arc volcanics from Gebeit, Red Sea Hills, north-east Sudan

    T. Reischmann;T. Reischmann;A. Kröner

  • Mineral chemical and geochronological constraints on the age and provenance of the eastern Circum-Rhodope Belt low-grade metasedimentary rocks, NE Greece

    Guido Meinhold;Guido Meinhold;Thomas Reischmann;Dimitrios Kostopoulos;Dirk Frei

  • Trace element and isotopic composition of baddeleyite

    T. Reischmann;G. E. Brügmann;K. P. Jochum;W. A. Todt

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert J. Stern
Robert J. Stern The University of Texas at Dallas
Alfred Kröner
Alfred Kröner Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Anthony J. Naldrett
Anthony J. Naldrett University of Toronto
William Compston
William Compston Australian National University

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