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Vincent J. van Hinsberg

Vincent J. van Hinsberg

Vincent J. van Hinsberg 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 Vincent J. van Hinsberg sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Vincent J. van Hinsberg 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 Vincent J. van Hinsberg sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Vincent J. van Hinsberg is affiliated with McGill University in Canada. Their research primarily spans the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions across several subfields. These include Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Geochemistry and Petrology, Atmospheric Science, and Geology.

The scientist's publications frequently address topics related to geological and geochemical analysis, geochemistry and geologic mapping, earthquake and tectonic studies, geology and paleoclimatology research, geochemistry and elemental analysis, radioactive element chemistry and processing, and geological and geophysical studies.

Vincent J. van Hinsberg has published extensively in venues such as Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America, Goldschmidt2021 abstracts, Chemical Geology, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, and Precambrian Research.

Their recent papers demonstrate diverse research interests:

  • The imprint of hydrothermal fluids on trace-element contents in white mica and tourmaline from the Panasqueira W-Sn-Cu deposit, Portugal (2020), Mineralium Deposita
  • The effect of fluorine on clinopyroxene/melt trace-element partitioning (2020), Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
  • The solubility of thorium in carbonate-bearing solutions at hydrothermal conditions (2021), Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Sources and transport of fluid and heat at the newly-developed Theistareykir Geothermal Field, Iceland (2020), Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
  • The solubility and speciation of Nd in carbonate-bearing hydrothermal fluids up to 250 °C (2022), Chemical Geology

Frequent collaborators include Kim Berlo, Daniele L. Pinti, Kristoffer Szilas, Marion Saby, and Bjarni Gautason, reflecting ongoing collaborations within a network of researchers focused on similar scientific topics.

Best Publications

  • Tourmaline: an ideal indicator of its host environment

    Vincent J. van Hinsberg;Darrell J. Henry;Horst R. Marschall

  • Tourmaline as a Petrologic Forensic Mineral: A Unique Recorder of Its Geologic Past

    Vincent J. van Hinsberg;Darrell J. Henry;Barbara L. Dutrow

  • An experimental study of the solubility of baddeleyite (ZrO2) in fluoride-bearing solutions at elevated temperature

    Art.A. Migdisov;A.E. Williams-Jones;V. van Hinsberg;S. Salvi

  • Preliminary experimental data on trace-element partitioning between tourmaline and silicate melt

    Vincent J. van Hinsberg

  • Complex calc-alkaline volcanism recorded in Mesoarchaean supracrustal belts north of Frederikshåb Isblink, southern West Greenland: Implications for subduction zone processes in the early Earth

    Kristoffer Szilas;Kristoffer Szilas;Kristoffer Szilas;J. Elis Hoffmann;Anders Scherstén;Minik T. Rosing

  • Intersector element partitioning in tourmaline: a potentially powerful single crystal thermometer

    Vincent J. van Hinsberg;John C. Schumacher

  • Quartz zoning and the pre-eruptive evolution of the ~340-ka Whakamaru magma systems, New Zealand

    N. E. Matthews;D. M. Pyle;V. C. Smith;C. J. N. Wilson

  • The imprint of hydrothermal fluids on trace-element contents in white mica and tourmaline from the Panasqueira W–Sn–Cu deposit, Portugal

    Marta S. Codeço;Philipp Weis;Robert B. Trumbull;Vincent Van Hinsberg

  • Clinopyroxene/Melt Trace Element Partitioning in Sodic Alkaline Magmas

    Charles D Beard;Charles D Beard;Vincent J van Hinsberg;John Stix;Max Wilke

  • Remnants of arc-related Mesoarchaean oceanic crust in the Tartoq Group of SW Greenland

    Kristoffer Szilas;Kristoffer Szilas;Kristoffer Szilas;Vincent J. Van Hinsberg;Alex F.M. Kisters;J. Elis Hoffmann;J. Elis Hoffmann

  • A predictive model for the transport of copper by HCl-bearing water vapour in ore-forming magmatic-hydrothermal systems: Implications for copper porphyry ore formation

    Art. A. Migdisov;A.Yu. Bychkov;A.E. Williams-Jones;V.J. van Hinsberg

  • Hourglass sector zoning in metamorphic tourmaline and resultant major and trace-element fractionation

    Vincent J. van Hinsberg;John C. Schumacher;Stuart Kearns;Paul R.D. Mason

  • Kawah Ijen volcanic activity: a review

    Corentin Caudron;Corentin Caudron;Corentin Caudron;Devy Kamil Syahbana;Thomas Lecocq;Vincent Van Hinsberg

  • Highly refractory Archaean peridotite cumulates: Petrology and geochemistry of the Seqi Ultramafic Complex, SW Greenland

    Kristoffer Szilas;Vincent J. van Hinsberg;Iain McDonald;Tomas Næraa

  • Experimental determination of Na–Ca distribution between tourmaline and fluid in the system CaO–Na2O–MgO–Al2O3–SiO2–B2O3–H2O

    Gabriela von Goerne;Gerhard Franz;Vincent J. van Hinsberg

  • High-Sulfidation Epithermal Pyrite-Hosted Au (Ag-Cu) Ore Formation by Condensed Magmatic Vapors on Sangihe Island, Indonesia

    Julia King;A.E. Williams-Jones;Vincent van Hinsberg;Glyn Williams-Jones

  • Tourmaline as a petrogenetic indicator in the Pfitsch Formation, Western Tauern Window, Eastern Alps

    Eleanor J. Berryman;Martin Kutzschbach;Martin Kutzschbach;Robert B. Trumbull;Anette Meixner

  • Extreme alteration by hyperacidic brines at Kawah Ijen volcano, East Java, Indonesia: II: Metasomatic imprint and element fluxes

    Vincent van Hinsberg;Kim Berlo;Sri Sumarti;Manfred van Bergen

  • A new method to calculate end‐member thermodynamic properties of minerals from their constituent polyhedra I: enthalpy, entropy and molar volume

    V. J. Van Hinsberg;S. P. Vriend;J. C. Schumacher

  • Geology of an Archaean accretionary complex - The structural record of burial and return flow in the Tartoq Group of South West Greenland

    Alexander F.M. Kisters;Vincent J. van Hinsberg;Kristoffer Szilas

  • Tourmaline as a petrogenetic indicator mineral in the Haut-Allier metamorphic suite, Massif Central, France

    Vincent J. van Hinsberg;John C. Schumacher

  • WILLS’ MINERAL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF ORE TREATMENT AND MINERAL RECOVERY Seventh edition, by B.A. Wills and T.J. Napier-Munn. (2006) Butterworth-Heinemann (Elsevier), Burlington, Massachusetts. 456 p. ISBN: 978-0-7506-4450-1. $59.95.

    Vincent J. Van Hinsberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony E. Williams-Jones
Anthony E. Williams-Jones McGill University
Robert B. Trumbull
Robert B. Trumbull University of Potsdam
Gerhard Franz
Gerhard Franz Technical University of Berlin
Brian F. Windley
Brian F. Windley University of Leicester
Max Wilke
Max Wilke University of Potsdam
John Stix
John Stix McGill University
Bassam Ghaleb
Bassam Ghaleb University of Quebec at Montreal
Christopher L. Kirkland
Christopher L. Kirkland Curtin University
Robert Frei
Robert Frei University of Copenhagen
Jeffrey M. McKenzie
Jeffrey M. McKenzie McGill University

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