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Tiffany L. Barry 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 Tiffany L. Barry sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Tiffany L. Barry 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 Tiffany L. Barry sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Tiffany L. Barry is affiliated with the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences with a significant focus on Geophysics.

The scientist's work extends across several subfields, including:

  • Geophysics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Geochemistry and Petrology
  • Geology

Barry's research topics are diverse but emphasize geological and geochemical methods and findings. Key areas of work include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Geological Studies and Exploration

Their recent publications reflect these themes and include the following papers:

  • "Pyrite chemistry: A new window into Au-Te ore-forming processes in alkaline epithermal districts, Cripple Creek, Colorado" (2020, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta)
  • "Simultaneous and extensive removal of the East Asian lithospheric root" (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • "Fingerprinting fluid evolution by trace elements in epithermal pyrite, Vatukoula Au-Te deposit, Fiji" (2021, Ore Geology Reviews)
  • "Spatial and temporal influence of Pacific subduction on South China: geochemical migration of Cretaceous mafic-intermediate rocks" (2020, Journal of the Geological Society)
  • "Redox stress and metal dys-homeostasis appear as hallmarks of early prion disease pathogenesis in mice" (2022, Free Radical Biology and Medicine)

Barry has frequently collaborated with several researchers, including:

  • Chengshi Gan
  • Dan N. Barfod
  • Alison M. Halton
  • Sarah C. Sherlock
  • Manuel Keith

Their work has been published repeatedly in certain academic venues, which include:

  • Journal of the Geological Society
  • Journal of Petrology
  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • Goldschmidt Abstracts
  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Best Publications

  • Are we now living in the Anthropocene

    Jan Zalasiewicz;Mark Williams;Alan Smith;Tiffany L. Barry

  • Stratigraphy of the Anthropocene

    J Zalasiewicz;M Williams;R Fortey;Alan Smith

  • Petrogenesis of Cenozoic Basalts from Mongolia: Evidence for the Role of Asthenospheric versus Metasomatized Lithospheric Mantle Sources

    T. L. Barry;A. D. Saunders;P. D. Kempton;B. F. Windley

  • ‘Snake River (SR)-type’ volcanism at the Yellowstone hotspot track: distinctive products from unusual, high-temperature silicic super-eruptions

    M.J. Branney;B. Bonnichsen;G.D.M. Andrews;G.D.M. Andrews;B.S. Ellis

  • Sr-Nd-Pb-Hf Isotope Results from ODP Leg 187: Evidence for Mantle Dynamics of the Australian-Antarctic Discordance and Origin of the Indian MORB Source

    Pamela D. Kempton;Julian A. Pearce;Tiffany Louise Barry;J. Godfrey Fitton

  • Magma genesis and mantle flow at a subducting slab edge: the South Sandwich arc-basin system

    P. T. Leat;Julian A. Pearce;P. F. Barker;I. L. Millar

  • Cenozoic Magmatism in Mongolia and the Origin of Central and East Asian Basalts

    Tiffany L. Barry;Ray W. Kent

  • A revised correlation of Tertiary rocks in the British Isles and adjacent areas of NW Europe

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  • Pyrite chemistry: A new window into Au-Te ore-forming processes in alkaline epithermal districts, Cripple Creek, Colorado

    Manuel Keith;Manuel Keith;Manuel Keith;Daniel J. Smith;Keiran Doyle;Keiran Doyle;David A. Holwell

  • New 40Ar/39Ar dating of the Grande Ronde lavas, Columbia River Basalts, USA: Implications for duration of flood basalt eruption episodes

    T.L. Barry;S. Self;S.P. Kelley;S. Reidel

  • Eruption chronology of the Columbia River Basalt Group

    T.L. Barry;S.P. Kelley;S.P. Reidel;V.E. Camp

  • The Quaternary pyroclastic succession of southeast Tenerife, Canary Islands: Explosive eruptions, related caldera subsidence, and sector collapse

    R. J. Brown;T. L. Barry;M. J. Branney;M. S. Pringle

  • Cenozoic Volcanism on the Hangai Dome, Central Mongolia: Geochemical Evidence for Changing Melt Sources and Implications for Mechanisms of Melting

    A. C. Hunt;Ian J Parkinson;N. B. W. Harris;T. L. Barry

  • Architecture and emplacement of flood basalt flow fields: case studies from the Columbia River Basalt Group, NW USA

    C. Vye-Brown;C. Vye-Brown;S. Self;T. L. Barry;T. L. Barry

  • What status for the Quaternary

    Philip L. Gibbard;Alan G. Smith;Jan A. Zalasiewicz;Tiffany L. Barry

  • Hf isotope evidence for selective mobility of high-field-strength elements in a subduction setting: South Sandwich Islands

    Tiffany Louise Barry;Julian A. Pearce;P.T . Leat;I. L. Millar

  • Geometry and style of partitioned deformation within a late Cenozoic transpressional zone in the eastern Gobi Altai Mountains, Mongolia

    W.Dickson Cunningham;Brian F. Windley;Lewis A. Owen;Tiffany Barry

  • The Mesoproterozoic Zig-Zag Dal basalts and associated intrusions of eastern North Greenland: mantle plume–lithosphere interaction

    B. G. J. Upton;O. T. Rämö;L. M. Heaman;J. Blichert-Toft

  • Sheathfolds in rheomorphic ignimbrites

    M.J. Branney;T.L. Barry;Martha Godchaux

  • Petrologic constraints on the development of a large-volume, high temperature, silicic magma system: The Twin Falls eruptive centre, central Snake River Plain

    Ben S. Ellis;Tiffany Barry;Michael J. Branney;John A. Wolff

  • What status for the Quaternary

    PL Gibbard;AG Smith;JA Zalasiewicz;TL Barry

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter F. Rawson
Peter F. Rawson University College London
Simon P. Kelley
Simon P. Kelley University of Leeds
Colin N. Waters
Colin N. Waters University of Leicester
Jan Zalasiewicz
Jan Zalasiewicz University of Leicester
Stephen Self
Stephen Self University of California, Berkeley
Andrew S. Gale
Andrew S. Gale University of Portsmouth
Ian L. Millar
Ian L. Millar British Geological Survey
Julian A. Pearce
Julian A. Pearce Cardiff University
Pamela D. Kempton
Pamela D. Kempton Kansas State University
John E. A. Marshall
John E. A. Marshall University of Southampton

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