Elements

Papers
(The median citation count of Elements is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Formation of Rare Earth Deposits in Carbonatites77
Subduction-Zone Fluids55
Carbonatites and Global Tectonics48
Magmatic-Hydrothermal Fluids38
Carbonatites: Contrasting, Complex, and Controversial32
Evolution of Carbonatite Magmas in the Upper Mantle and Crust27
Ocean Subduction Dynamics in the Alps27
Hydrothermal Properties of Geologic Fluids23
Metamorphic Fluids in Orogenic Settings23
Fluids in Geothermal Systems22
Superhydrous Arc Magmas in the Alpine Context21
Fluids in Submarine Mid-Ocean Ridge Hydrothermal Settings20
Formation of the Alpine Orogen by Amagmatic Convergence and Assembly of Previously Rifted Lithosphere16
Under Pressure: High-Pressure Metamorphism in the Alps15
The Heterogeneous Tethyan Oceanic Lithosphere of the Alpine Ophiolites15
Uranium–Thorium Dating of Speleothems13
Compositional Diversity of Rocky Exoplanets13
How to Make an Alkaline Lake: Fifty Years of Chemical Divides13
Biomarkers: Molecular Tools to Study Life, Environment, and Climate12
How Large Igneous Provinces Have Killed Most Life on Earth—Numerous Times12
Beyond Equilibrium: Kinetic Isotope Fractionation in High-Temperature Environments12
Cave Decorating with Microbes: Geomicrobiology of Caves12
Unlocking the Single-Crystal Record of Heavy Stable Isotopes12
Exogeology from Polluted White Dwarfs11
The Vigor, Futility, and Application of Microbial Element Cycles in Alkaline Soda Lakes10
Alternative Non-Portland Binders9
Evolution and Involution of Carbonatite Thoughts9
Tales from the Underground: Speleothem Records of Past Hydroclimate9
Making Salt from Water: The Unique Mineralogy of Alkaline Lakes9
Recent Advances in our Understanding of Water and Aqueous Activity in Chondrites8
High Carbonate Alkalinity Lakes on Mars and their Potential Role in an Origin of Life Beyond Earth8
The Rise of Portland Cements8
Burke’s Law: Toward a Reasoned Discussion of Deep Time8
Venus, An Active Planet: Evidence for Recent Volcanic and Tectonic Activity8
The Diversity of Exoplanets: From Interior Dynamics to Surface Expressions7
Life’s Origins and the Search for Life on Rocky Exoplanets7
Where is the Hydrogen?7
Carbonatitic Melts and Their Role in Diamond Formation in the Deep Earth7
Geometallurgy: Present and Future7
Forming Earth’s Continental Crust: A Nontraditional Stable Isotope Perspective7
Tidal Heating in Io7
Natural Halogen Emissions to the Atmosphere: Sources, Flux, and Environmental Impact7
Historic Concrete Science: Opus Caementicium to “Natural Cements”6
All About Particles: Modelling Ore Behaviour in Mineral Processing6
Reading the Isotopic Code of Heavy Elements6
Action Versus Reaction: How Geometallurgy Can Improve Mine Waste Management Across the Life-Of-Mine6
Characterisation of Ore Properties for Geometallurgy6
Temperature Reconstructions Using Speleothems6
Origin of Water in the Terrestrial Planets: Insights from Meteorite Data and Planet Formation Models6
Constraining the Climates of Rocky Exoplanets6
The Distinctive Mineralogy of Carbonatites6
Large Igneous Provinces and the Release of Thermogenic Volatiles from Sedimentary Basins6
Sediments, Serpentinites, and Subduction: Halogen Recycling from the Surface to the Deep Earth6
Planetary Evaporation6
Driving Global Change One LIP at a Time6
Developments in Halogen Abundance and Isotope Measurements5
The Internal Structure of Io5
Contributions of Genomics to Lipid Biomarker Research: From Paleoclimatology to Evolution5
Hide and Seek—Trace Element Incorporation and Diffusion in Olivine5
We Drink Good 4.5-Billion-Year-Old Water5
Olivine—The Alteration Rock Star5
Ocean Worlds In Our Solar System5
Imaging with Neutrons5
How Climate, Uplift and Erosion Shaped the Alpine Topography5
Biomagnetism: Insights Into Magnetic Minerals Produced by Microorganisms5
Impacts of Large-scale Magmatism on Land Plant Ecosystems5
Probing Phase Transitions and Magnetism in Minerals with Neutrons5
Biomarkers in the Precambrian: Earth’s Ancient Sedimentary Record of Life4
Ironing Out Isotopic Differences Among Rocky Bodies4
Sustainable Sourcing of Raw Materials for Construction: From the Earth to the Moon and Beyond4
Impact of Biogenic Magnetite Formation and Transformation on Biogeochemical Cycles4
Attraction in the Dark: The Magnetism of Speleothems4
Environmental, Biomedical, and Industrial Applications of Biogenic Magnetite Nanoparticles4
The Air Over There: Exploring Exoplanet Atmospheres4
Experimental and Observational Constraints on Halogen Behavior at Depth4
Linking Pacific Plate Motions to Metamorphism and Magmatism in Japan During Cretaceous to Paleogene Times4
Probing the Structure of Melts, Glasses, and Amorphous Materials3
Activators in Minerals and the Role of Electronic Defects3
Olivine—The Little Green Science Machine3
Archean Geodynamics Underneath Weak, Flat, and Flooded Continents3
Neutrons “101” – A Primer for Earth Scientists3
Biomarkers in Extreme Environments on Earth and the Search for Extraterrestrial Life in Our Solar System3
Cave and Speleothem Science: From Local to Planetary Scales3
Thermal Modeling of the Sanbagawa and Ryoke Belts3
At the Dawn of Continents: Archean Tonalite-Trondhjemite-Granodiorite Suites3
Io’s Volcanic Activity and Atmosphere3
The Cycles Driving Io’s Tectonics3
The Nature of Active Magma Reservoirs and Storage Underneath Cascade Volcanoes3
Luminescence: The “Cold Glow” of Minerals3
Deforming the Upper Mantle—Olivine Mechanical Properties and Anisotropy3
Alkalinity in Theory and Practice3
Water in Differentiated Planets, the Moon, and Asteroids2
Why Study The Cascade Arc?2
Cement and Concrete—Past, Present, and Future2
Earth’s Earliest Crust2
Ending 30 Years of Hurt: the Winchcombe Meteorite Fall2
Why Geosciences and Exoplanetary Sciences Need Each Other2
Fluids and the Field2
Tectonics and Geodynamics of the Cascadia Subduction Zone2
Advancing Analytical Frontiers in Molecular Organic Biomarker Research Through Spatial and Mass Resolution2
Uncertainty and Value: Optimising Geometallurgical Performance Along the Mining Value Chain2
Perspective: The Future Exploration of Io2
Magnetofossils: Relicts and Records of Deep Time and Space2
Reflecting on the Colonial Legacy of Geoscience in Africa2
Future Outlook for Applications of Biomarkers and Isotopes in Organic Geochemistry2
The Subduction of Hydrogen: Deep Water Cycling, Induced Seismicity, and Plate Tectonics2
Planetary Genealogy2
Formation and Evolution Mechanisms for Organic Matter in Space2
Galaxy of Green2
Polarization-fluorescence Microscopy in the Study of Aggregates and Concrete2
Nanoscale Structure and Dynamics in Geochemical Systems2
Delivery of Organic Matter to the Early Earth2
Using Radiometric Dating, Magnetostratigraphy, and Tephrostratigraphy to Calibrate Rates of Hominin Evolution in the East African Rift1
Luminescence Images: What is it That You See?1
Sanbagawa Subduction: What Went in, How Deep, and How Hot did it Get?1
Mineralogical Society of the UK and Ireland1
Calendar1
Diversity Among Editorial Boards of Elements and Other Selected Geochemistry, Cosmochemistry, Mineralogy and Petrology Journals1
EMPG-XVII1
Mineralogical Society of Poland1
Volcano, Earthquake, and Tsunami Hazards of the Cascadia Subduction Zone1
Laetoli: The Oldest Known Hominin Footprints in Volcanic Ash1
Remembrance of Carbonatites Past1
Innovating and Networking Global Geochemical Data Resources Through OneGeochemistry1
Ultramafic Rocks from the Sanbagawa Belt: Records of Mantle Wedge Processes1
The Role of Subduction Zone Processes in the Cultural History of the Cascade Region1
Halogens: Salts of the Earth1
Olivine Exit Interviews—Piecing Together Magmatic Puzzles1
Paired Metamorphism of SW Japan and Implications for Tectonics of Convergent Margins1
Vectors, Scalars, and How Science Works1
The Dawn of Humanity: What Can Paleoanthropologists and Geoscientists Learn from One Another?1
Hydrogen in the Deep Earth1
Paleolakes of Eastern Africa: Zeolites, Clay Minerals, and Climate1
On the Path to Decarbonisation1
The Quest For Water1
Cements Around the Ancient World: Holding it Together Since the Dawn of Lime1
Fire and Water: Geometallurgy and Extractive Metallurgy1
Spanish Mineralogical Society1
Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland1
Quaternary Volcanism in the Cascade Arc1
A Halogen Record of Fluid Activity in the Solar System1
Mineralogical Association of Canada1
Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences1
Tectonic and Paleoclimatic Setting for Hominin Evolution in Eastern Africa1
Magnetic Guidance in Multicellular Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes1
The CR Chondrites: Treasure Troves from the Early Solar System1
Embracing Craton Complexity at Depth1
From the Editors1
German Mineralogical Society1
Analytical Techniques for Identification and Characterization of Extraterrestrial Organic Matter1
Asteroidal Organics from the Sample Return Mission Hayabusa2 and their Implication for Understanding our Origins1
A Wondrous Journey to the Enigmatic, Intriguing Salty Plains, Peculiar Minerals, and Mysterious Microbial Inhabitants Of Alkaline Lakes—And the Future of Our Planet1
Diversity of Complex Organic Matter in Carbonaceous Chondrites, IDPs, and UCAMMs1
Diamonds in Ureilites: the Never-Ending Story1
Luminescence Applications in Ore Geology, Mining, and Industry1
Sociedad Española de Mineralogía0
Association Internationale pour l'Étude des Argiles0
Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences0
Meteoritical Society0
Organic Geochemistry’s Looming Test0
Association of Applied Geochemists0
Professor Rodney C. Ewing (1946–2024) The Consummate Multidisciplinary Scientist and Founding Editor of Elements0
Mineralogical Association of Canada0
International Association of GeoChemistry0
Association of Applied Geochemists0
Geochemical Society0
European Association of Geochemistry0
Meet the Authors0
Sociedad Española de Mineralogía0
The Power of the Collective Imagination of Homo Sapiens!0
Sociedad Española de Mineralogía0
Société Française de Minéralogie et de Cristallographie0
Meet the Authors0
Frontiers In Mars Sample Chronology Workshop0
Meteoritical Society0
Société Française de Minéralogie et de Cristallographie0
Might the Legacy of the Manhattan Project Inspire Humankind to Build a Sustainable Future?0
2024 Thematic Preview0
Mineralogical Society of the UK and Ireland0
International Mineralogical Association0
Mineralogical Association of Canada0
Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland0
Calendar0
Calendar0
Mineralogical Society of America0
Calendar0
From the Editors0
Geochemical Society0
European Association of Geochemistry0
Association of Applied Geochemists0
Mineralogical Society of America0
Swiss Geological Society0
International Association of Geoanalysts0
When Jules Verne Became a Geologist0
Meteoritical Society0
German Mineralogical Society0
Meteoritical Society0
Mineralogical Society of Poland0
Mineralogical Association of Canada0
Mineralogical Society of the UK and Ireland0
The Quest for Extraterrestrial Cratons0
Geochemical Society0
What Have Neutrons Ever Done For Us?0
European Association of Geochemistry0
German Mineralogical Society0
Mineralogical Society of America0
Geochemical Society0
Alps as Inspiration0
The Clay Minerals Society0
Mineralogical Society of America0
From the Editors0
Meteoritical Society0
Meteoritical Society0
Minerals for a Changing World0
In Search of Mind-Blowing Science0
Société Française de Minéralogie et de Cristallographie0
European Association of Geochemistry0
Meet the Authors0
Archean Cratons: Terms, Concepts, and Analytical Approaches0
Geochemical Society0
International Mineralogical Association0
Italian Society of Mineralogy and Petrology0
Mineralogical Society of America0
Meet the Authors0
A Brief History of Mineral Symbols0
Industry 4.0—in the Middle of the Transformation0
Mineralogical Society of the UK and Ireland0
From the Editors0
Extraterrestrial Organic Matter: An Introduction0
German Mineralogical Society0
From the Editors0
Geochemical Society0
European Association of Geochemistry0
Association of Applied Geochemists0
Mineralogical Society of America0
European Mineralogical Union0
International Mineralogical Association0
Association of Applied Geochemists0
Association of Applied Geochemists0
European Mineralogical Union0
Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences0
Association Internationale pour l'Étude des Argiles0
Geochemical Society0
German Mineralogical Society0
Société Française de Minéralogie et de Cristallographie0
Just One Gram: A Radium Odyssey0
Mineralogical Association of Canada0
Association Internationale pour l'Étude des Argiles0
Mineralogical Association of Canada0
European Association of Geochemistry0
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