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Teresa E. Jeffries 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 Teresa E. Jeffries sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 128 publications — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Teresa E. Jeffries 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 Teresa E. Jeffries sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Teresa E. Jeffries is affiliated with the Natural History Museum in the United Kingdom. Their professional career centers around research in natural history, contributing to the academic and scientific community through institutional work.

There are no recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues listed for this scientist, and no record of book publications or specific fields and subfields of study have been documented in the available data.

No awards are recorded in the current information, and the scientist is not deceased.

While detailed specifics on research topics, publication history, or collaborative networks are not available, the association with the Natural History Museum suggests involvement in scientific research and curation related to biological, geological, or environmental collections, which are typical areas for such an institution.

Best Publications

  • The Cadomian Orogeny and the opening of the Rheic Ocean: The diacrony of geotectonic processes constrained by LA-ICP-MS U–Pb zircon dating (Ossa-Morena and Saxo-Thuringian Zones, Iberian and Bohemian Massifs)

    Ulf Linnemann;Francisco Pereira;Teresa E. Jeffries;Kerstin Drost

  • A rootless suture and the loss of the roots of a mountain chain: The Variscan belt of NW Iberia

    José R. Martínez Catalán;Ricardo Arenas;Jacobo Abati;Sonia Sánchez Martínez

  • Partitioning of elements between silicate melt and immiscible fluoride, chloride, carbonate, phosphate and sulfate melts, with implications to the origin of natrocarbonatite

    Ilya V. Veksler;Alexander M. Dorfman;Peter Dulski;Vadim S. Kamenetsky

  • The Rare Earth Elements and Uranium in Garnets from the Beinn an Dubhaich Aureole, Skye, Scotland, UK: Constraints on Processes in a Dynamic Hydrothermal System

    Martin Smith;P. Henderson;T.E. Jeffries;J. Long

  • The importance of along-margin terrane transport in northern Gondwana: insights from detrital zircon parentage in Neoproterozoic rocks from Iberia and Brittany

    J Fernández-Suárez;G Gutiérrez Alonso;T.E Jeffries

  • Anomalously Metal-Rich Fluids Form Hydrothermal Ore Deposits

    Jamie J. Wilkinson;Jamie J. Wilkinson;Barry Stoffell;Clara C. Wilkinson;Clara C. Wilkinson;Teresa E. Jeffries

  • Diachronous post-orogenic magmatism within a developing orocline in Iberia, European Variscides

    Gabriel Gutiérrez-Alonso;Javier Fernández-Suárez;Teresa E. Jeffries;Stephen T. Johnston

  • Application of a frequency quintupled Nd:YAG source (λ=213 nm) for laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometric analysis of minerals

    Teresa E. Jeffries;Simon E. Jackson;Henry P. Longerich

  • Elevated manganese concentrations at the cores of clupeid otoliths: possible environmental, physiological, or structural origins

    D. Brophy;D. Brophy;T. E. Jeffries;B. S. Danilowicz

  • Common lead-corrected laser ablation ICP–MS U–Pb systematics and geochronology of titanite

    Craig D. Storey;Craig D. Storey;Teresa E. Jeffries;Martin Smith;Martin Smith

  • Provenance of Neoproterozoic and early Paleozoic siliciclastic rocks of the Teplá-Barrandian unit (Bohemian Massif): Evidence from U–Pb detrital zircon ages

    Kerstin Drost;Axel Gerdes;Teresa Jeffries;Ulf Linnemann

  • In situ LA-ICP-MS U–Pb dating of metavolcanics of Norrbotten, Sweden: records of extended geological histories in complex titanite grains

    C.D. Storey;C.D. Storey;Martin Smith;Martin Smith;T.E. Jeffries

  • Unlocking evidence of early diet from tooth enamel

    Louise T. Humphrey;M. Christopher Dean;Teresa E. Jeffries;Malcolm Penn

  • Terrane accretion and dispersal in the northern Gondwana margin. An Early Paleozoic analogue of a long-lived active margin

    G. Gutiérrez-Alonso;J. Fernández-Suárez;T.E. Jeffries;G.A. Jenner

  • Contiguous rather than discrete Paleozoic histories for the Avalon and Meguma terranes based on detrital zircon data

    J. Brendan Murphy;Javier Fernández-Suárez;J. Duncan Keppie;Teresa E. Jeffries

  • Lu–Hf geochronology and trace element distribution in garnet: Implications for uplift and exhumation of ultra-high pressure granulites in the Sudetes, SW Poland

    Robert Anczkiewicz;Jacek Szczepański;Stanisław Mazur;Craig Storey

  • Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry: A new technique for the determination of trace and ultra-trace elements in silicates

    W.T. Perkins;N.J.G. Pearce;T.E. Jeffries

  • Geochemistry and Evolution of Mississippi Valley-Type Mineralizing Brines from the Tri-State and Northern Arkansas Districts Determined by LA-ICP-MS Microanalysis of Fluid Inclusions

    B. Stoffell;M. S. Appold;J. J. Wilkinson;N. A. McClean

  • In situ U-Pb and trace element analysis of accessory minerals in the Kiruna District, Norrbotten, Sweden: new constraints on the timing and origin of mineralization

    Martin Smith;C.D. Storey;T.E. Jeffries;C. Ryan

  • Chemical fractionation during infrared and ultraviolet laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry—implications for mineral microanalysis

    Teresa E. Jeffries;Nicholas J. G. Pearce;William T. Perkins;Angelika Raith

  • U–Pb (LA–ICP-MS) dating of detrital zircons from Cambrian clastic rocks in Avalonia: erosion of a Neoproterozoic arc along the northern Gondwanan margin

    J. Brendan Murphy;Javier Fernandez-Suarez;Teresa E. Jeffries;Robin A. Strachan

Frequent Co-Authors

Javier Fernández-Suárez
Javier Fernández-Suárez Complutense University of Madrid
Craig Storey
Craig Storey University of Portsmouth
Martin Smith
Martin Smith Durham University
Carlos Villaseca
Carlos Villaseca Complutense University of Madrid
Frances Wall
Frances Wall University of Exeter
Jamie J. Wilkinson
Jamie J. Wilkinson Imperial College London
Reimar Seltmann
Reimar Seltmann Natural History Museum
J. Brendan Murphy
J. Brendan Murphy St. Francis Xavier University
Ricardo Arenas
Ricardo Arenas Complutense University of Madrid
Anatoly N. Zaitsev
Anatoly N. Zaitsev Saint Petersburg State University

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