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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
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This network shows the impact of papers produced by C.R. Anhaeusser. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by C.R. Anhaeusser. The network helps show where C.R. Anhaeusser may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of C.R. Anhaeusser
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Prevec, Stephen A., C.R. Anhaeusser, & Marc Poujol. (2004). Evidence for Archaean lamprophyre from the Kaapvaal Craton, South Africa. South African Journal of Science. 100. 549–555.10 indexed citations
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Dziggel, Annika, Richard Armstrong, Gary Stevens, & C.R. Anhaeusser. (2003). Timing of mid- to lower-crustal metamorphism in the granitoid-gneiss terrain south of the Barberton greenstone belt, South Africa. EGS - AGU - EUG Joint Assembly. 5252.1 indexed citations
Anhaeusser, C.R.. (1999). Archaean crustal evolution of the central Kaapvaal Craton, South Africa; evidence from the Johannesburg Dome. South African Journal of Geology. 102(4). 303–322.20 indexed citations
Kisters, Alexander & C.R. Anhaeusser. (1995). The structural significance of the Steynsdorp pluton and anticline within the tectono-magmatic framework of the Barberton Mountain Land. South African Journal of Geology. 98(1). 43–51.13 indexed citations
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Kisters, Alexander, et al.. (1994). Emplacement features of cupriferous noritoids in the Okiep copper district, Namaqualand, South Africa. Exploration and Mining Geology. 3(3). 297–310.14 indexed citations
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Anhaeusser, C.R.. (1992). Archaean granite-greenstone relationships on the farm Zandspruit 191-IQ, North Riding area, Johannesburg Dome. South African Journal of Geology. 95. 94–101.7 indexed citations
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Anhaeusser, C.R.. (1988). A continuous record of Archaean evolution from 3.5 Ga to 2.6 Ga in Swaziland and northern Natal; discussion. South African Journal of Geology. 91(3). 422–424.2 indexed citations
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Anhaeusser, C.R.. (1983). Contributions to the geology of the Barberton Mountain Land : National geodynamics programme, Barberton project. Medical Entomology and Zoology.1 indexed citations
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Anhaeusser, C.R.. (1980). A geological investigation of the Archaean granite-greenstone terrane south of the Boesmanskop syenite pluton, Barberton mountain land. South African Journal of Geology. 83(1). 93–106.16 indexed citations
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Anhaeusser, C.R.. (1978). The geology and geochemistry of the Muldersdrif Ultramafic Complex and surrounding area, Krugersdorp District. South African Journal of Geology. 81(2). 193–203.3 indexed citations
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Anhaeusser, C.R.. (1976). The geology of the Sheba Hills area of the Barberton Mountain Land, South Africa, with particular reference to the Eureka syncline. South African Journal of Geology. 79(2). 253–280.56 indexed citations
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