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Vladislav S. Shatsky

Vladislav S. Shatsky

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Earth Science

D-Index
34
Citations
6390
World Ranking
7832
National Ranking
26

Overview

Vladislav S. Shatsky is affiliated with the Russian Academy of Sciences in the Russian Federation. The primary field of their research is Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a strong focus on subfields such as Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Materials Chemistry, Geology, and Mechanics of Materials.

The main topics covered in their work include geological and geochemical analysis, high-pressure geophysics and materials, geochemistry and geologic mapping, diamond and carbon-based materials research, earthquake and tectonic studies, geological studies and exploration, and advanced materials and composites.

The scientist has contributed extensively to their field through numerous publications, with frequent publication venues including:

  • Russian Geology and Geophysics
  • Doklady Earth Sciences
  • Physics and Chemistry of Minerals
  • Precambrian Research
  • Diamond and Related Materials

Selected recent papers by Vladislav S. Shatsky encompass:

  • "Diamond-rich placer deposits from iron-saturated mantle beneath the northeastern margin of the Siberian Craton," 2020, Lithos
  • "Formation features of N3V centers in diamonds from the Kholomolokh placer in the Northeast Siberian Craton," 2020, Physics and Chemistry of Minerals
  • "Effect of HPHT Treatment on Spectroscopic Features of Natural Type Ib-IaA Diamonds Containing Y Centers," 2020, Crystals
  • "Reduced amphibolite facies conditions in the Precambrian continental crust of the Siberian craton recorded by mafic granulite xenoliths from the Udachnaya kimberlite pipe, Yakutia," 2021, Precambrian Research
  • "Evidence of Eoarchean crust beneath the Yakutian kimberlite province in the Siberian craton," 2021, Precambrian Research

Frequent collaborators in their research include A.L. Ragozin, S. Yu. Skuzovatov, Vladimir A. Nadolinny, М. И. Рахманова, and Andrey Komarovskikh. These coauthors have worked together on various publications, reflecting ongoing partnerships within the scientific community.

Best Publications

  • Diamond inclusions in garnets from metamorphic rocks: a new environment for diamond formation

    N. V. Sobolev;V. S. Shatsky

  • Multiple zircon growth during fast exhumation of diamondiferous, deeply subducted continental crust (Kokchetav Massif, Kazakhstan)

    Jörg Hermann;Daniela Rubatto;Andrei Korsakov;Vladislav S. Shatsky

  • Diamond-bearing metamorphic rocks of the Kokchetav massif (northern Kazakhstan)

    V. S. Shatsky;N. V. Sobolev;M. A. Vavilov

  • Zircon response to diamond-pressure metamorphism in the Kokchetav massif, USSR

    J. C. Claoué-Long;N. V. Sobolev;V. S. Shatsky;A. V. Sobolev

  • Metamorphic evolution of diamond‐bearing and associated rocks from the Kokchetav Massif, northern Kazakhstan

    R. Y. Zhang;J. G. Liou;W. G. Ernst;R. G. Coleman

  • Geochemistry and age of ultrahigh pressure metamorphic rocks from the Kokchetav massif (Northern Kazakhstan)

    V. S. Shatsky;E. Jagoutz;N. V. Sobolev;O. A. Kozmenko

  • Geotectonic evolution of diamondiferous paragneisses, Kokchetav Complex, northern Kazakhstan: The geologic enigma of ultrahigh‐pressure crustal rocks within a Paleozoic foldbelt

    N. L. Dobretsov;N. V. Sobolev;V. S. Shatsky;R. G. Coleman

  • Mg and Fe-rich carbonate–silicate high-density fluids in cuboid diamonds from the Internationalnaya kimberlite pipe (Yakutia)

    D.A. Zedgenizov;A.L. Ragozin;V.S. Shatsky;D. Araujo

  • Carbonatitic melts in cuboid diamonds from Udachnaya kimberlite pipe (Yakutia): evidence from vibrational spectroscopy

    D. A. Zedgenizov;H. Kagi;V. S. Shatsky;N. V. Sobolev

  • Evidence of fluid inclusions in metamorphic microdiamonds from the Kokchetav massif, northern Kazakhstan

    K De Corte;K De Corte;P Cartigny;V.S Shatsky;N.V Sobolev

  • The role of mantle ultrapotassic fluids in diamond formation

    Yuri N. Palyanov;Vladislav S. Shatsky;Nikolay V. Sobolev;Alexander G. Sokol

  • The origin and formation of metamorphic microdiamonds from the Kokchetav massif, Kazakhstan: a nitrogen and carbon isotopic study

    Pierre Cartigny;Pierre Cartigny;Katrien De Corte;Katrien De Corte;Vladislav S Shatsky;Magali Ader

  • Composition of trapped fluids in cuboid fibrous diamonds from the Udachnaya kimberlite: LAM-ICPMS analysis

    D.A. Zedgenizov;S. Rege;W.L. Griffin;H. Kagi

  • Kokchetavite: a new potassium-feldspar polymorph from the Kokchetav ultrahigh-pressure terrane

    Shyh-Lung Hwang;Pouyan Shen;Hao-Tsu Chu;Tzen-Fu Yui

  • Exhumation of high-pressure rocks of the Kokchetav massif: facts and models

    N.L. Dobretsov;V.S. Shatsky

  • Evidence for multistage evolution in a xenolith of diamond-bearing eclogite from the Udachnaya kimberlite pipe

    Vladislav Shatsky;Alexey Ragozin;Dmitry Zedgenizov;Sergey Mityukhin

  • Local variations of carbon isotope composition in diamonds from São-Luis (Brazil): Evidence for heterogenous carbon reservoir in sublithospheric mantle

    D.A. Zedgenizov;D.A. Zedgenizov;H. Kagi;V.S. Shatsky;A.L. Ragozin;A.L. Ragozin

  • Tectonic Setting and Petrology of Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphic Rocks in the Maksyutov Complex, Ural Mountains, Russia

    N. L. Dobretsov;V. S. Shatsky;R. G. Coleman;V. I. Lennykh

  • Crust-derived potassic fluid in metamorphic microdiamond

    Shyh-Lung Hwang;Pouyan Shen;Hao-Tsu Chu;Tzen-Fu Yui

  • Directional chemical variations in diamonds showing octahedral following cuboid growth

    D. A. Zedgenizov;B. Harte;V. S. Shatsky;A. A. Politov

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiroyuki Kagi
Hiroyuki Kagi University of Tokyo
Nikolai V. Sobolev
Nikolai V. Sobolev Russian Academy of Sciences
William L. Griffin
William L. Griffin Macquarie University
Juhn G. Liou
Juhn G. Liou Stanford University
Kuo-Lung Wang
Kuo-Lung Wang Academia Sinica
Elena Belousova
Elena Belousova Macquarie University
Pierre Cartigny
Pierre Cartigny Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Konstantin D. Litasov
Konstantin D. Litasov Institute for High Pressure Physics
Robert G. Coleman
Robert G. Coleman Stanford University
Tzen-Fu Yui
Tzen-Fu Yui Academia Sinica

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