M. Santosh

77.0k citations
1.4k papers · 67.4k · 24 hit papers · h-index 120

Impact in

  • Geophysics top 0.01%
    • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
    • earthquake and tectonic studies
    • High-pressure geophysics and materials
    • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis

Papers in

    • Geological and Geochemical Analysis 1.3k
    • earthquake and tectonic studies 921
    • High-pressure geophysics and materials 843
    • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping 496

M. Santosh

1.3k papers receiving 65.2k citations

M. Santosh's Hit Papers

Lithium: A review of applications, occurrence, exploration, extraction, recycling, analysis, and environmental impact 2024 · 94 citations
940+4+9Years since publication250500750

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M. Santosh
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  • Geophysics 63.5k
  • Geochemistry and Petrology 7.5k
  • Artificial Intelligence 27.4k
  • Geology 3.6k
  • Paleontology 3.7k
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All Works

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The early Precambrian odyssey of the North China Craton: A synoptic overview
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20111510
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Configuration of Columbia, a Mesoproterozoic Supercontinent
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20021247
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Tectonic architecture and multiple orogeny of the Qinling Orogenic Belt, Central China
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2015915
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Assembling North China Craton within the Columbia supercontinent: The role of double-sided subduction
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2010757
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Metallogeny of the North China Craton: Link with secular changes in the evolving Earth
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2013639
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The supercontinent cycle: A retrospective essay
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2013621
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The western Central Asian Orogenic Belt: A window to accretionary orogenesis and continental growth
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2014598
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Cenozoic tectono-magmatic and metallogenic processes in the Sanjiang region, southwestern China
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2014540
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The dilemma of the Jiaodong gold deposits: Are they unique?
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2013467
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Timing of Paleoproterozoic ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism in the North China Craton: Evidence from SHRIMP U–Pb zircon geochronology
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2007446
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Anatomy of a Cambrian suture in Gondwana: Pacific-type orogeny in southern India?
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2009445
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Accretionary complexes in the Asia-Pacific region: Tracing archives of ocean plate stratigraphy and tracking mantle plumes
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2012440
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The Paleoproterozoic North Hebei Orogen: North China craton's collisional suture with the Columbia supercontinent
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2006430
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Tectonics and surface effects of the supercontinent Columbia
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2008425
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Configuration of the Late Paleoproterozoic supercontinent Columbia: Insights from radiating mafic dyke swarms
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The Grenvillian and Pan-African orogens: World's largest orogenies through geologic time, and their implications on the origin of superplume
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19 2006395
20 2009359

About M. Santosh

M. Santosh is a scholar working on Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Geochemistry and Petrology, Paleontology and Geology, having authored 1.4k papers that have together received 67.4k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Geological and Geochemical Analysis (1.3k papers), earthquake and tectonic studies (921 papers), High-pressure geophysics and materials (843 papers), Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping (496 papers), Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis (102 papers), Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils (59 papers), Geological and Geophysical Studies (45 papers) and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (32 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Geophysics (63.5k citations), Geochemistry and Petrology (7.5k citations), Artificial Intelligence (27.4k citations), Geology (3.6k citations) and Paleontology (3.7k citations). M. Santosh has collaborated with scholars based in China, Australia and Japan. Frequent co-authors include Mingguo Zhai, Toshiaki Tsunogae, John J. W. Rogers, Sheng‐Rong Li, Yunpeng Dong, Shigenori Maruyama, David I. Groves, Qiong-Yan Yang, Liangshu Shu and Timothy Kusky. Their work appears in journals such as Gondwana Research, Lithos, Precambrian Research, Ore Geology Reviews and Journal of Asian Earth Sciences.

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