J. A. Winchester

10.2k total citations · 3 hit papers
77 papers, 8.6k citations indexed

About

J. A. Winchester is a scholar working on Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence and Paleontology. According to data from OpenAlex, J. A. Winchester has authored 77 papers receiving a total of 8.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 64 papers in Geophysics, 49 papers in Artificial Intelligence and 22 papers in Paleontology. Recurrent topics in J. A. Winchester's work include Geological and Geochemical Analysis (60 papers), Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping (49 papers) and Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils (22 papers). J. A. Winchester is often cited by papers focused on Geological and Geochemical Analysis (60 papers), Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping (49 papers) and Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils (22 papers). J. A. Winchester collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Canada and Ireland. J. A. Winchester's co-authors include P.A. Floyd, Jacques Verniers, T. C. Pharaoh, M. D. Max, J. G. Holland, Cees R. van Staal, Quentin Crowley, R. St J. Lambert, Antoneta Seghedi and Wolfgang Franke and has published in prestigious journals such as Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Geology and Chemical Geology.

In The Last Decade

J. A. Winchester

74 papers receiving 7.9k citations

Hit Papers

Geochemical discrimination of different magma series and ... 1975 2026 1992 2009 1977 1976 1975 1000 2.0k 3.0k 4.0k

Peers

J. A. Winchester
P.A. Floyd United Kingdom
A. J. R. White Australia
John Malpas Hong Kong
E. Hegner Germany
Hugh Rollinson United Kingdom
R. D. Dallmeyer United States
P.A. Floyd United Kingdom
J. A. Winchester
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All Works

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Bozkurt, Erdi̇n, J. A. Winchester, Muharrem Satır, & Quentin Crowley. (2012). Triassic Collision Between the Sakarya and Istanbul Zones, and Remarks on the Existence of Intra-Pontide Ocean in NW Turkey. EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts. 14368. 3 indexed citations
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Winchester, J. A.. (2003). Fragmentation of microcontinents accreting to Baltica: Did it happen and are the detached terranes traceable?. Journal of Geosciences. 48. 133–134. 1 indexed citations
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Winchester, J. A., et al.. (2003). Geochemistry of metasedimentary sequences in the Krkonose-Jizera Terrane, West Sudetes, Bohemian Massif: Palaeotectonic and stratigraphic implications. Journal of Geosciences. 48. 135–136. 1 indexed citations
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Winchester, J. A.. (2002). Palaeozoic amalgamation of Central Europe: new results from recent geological and geophysical investigations. Tectonophysics. 360(1-4). 5–21. 198 indexed citations
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Bozkurt, Erdi̇n, et al.. (1995). Geochemistry and tectonic significance of augen gneisses from the southern Menderes Massif (West Turkey). Geological Magazine. 132(3). 287–301. 51 indexed citations
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Winchester, J. A. & Cees R. van Staal. (1994). The chemistry and tectonic setting of Ordovician volcanic rocks in northern Maine and their relationship to contemporary volcanic rocks in northern New Brunswick. American Journal of Science. 294(5). 641–662. 24 indexed citations
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Winchester, J. A., B. J. Bluck, & T. J. Dempster. (1992). Comment and Reply on "Exotic metamorphic terranes in the Caledonides: Tectonic history of the Dalradian block, Scotland". Geology. 20(8). 764–764. 5 indexed citations
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Floyd, P.A., J. A. Winchester, & Paterno R. Castillo. (1992). Geochemistry and Petrography of Cretaceous Sills and Lava Flows, Sites 800 and 802. 15 indexed citations
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Staal, Cees R. van, J. A. Winchester, & Jean H. Bédard. (1991). Geochemical variations in Middle Ordovician volcanic rocks of the northern Miramichi Highlands and their tectonic significance. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 28(7). 1031–1049. 64 indexed citations
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Winchester, J. A.. (1988). Later Proterozoic Stratigraphy of the Northern Atlantic Regions. 62 indexed citations
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Winchester, J. A., et al.. (1987). Geochemistry, Petrogenesis and Tectonic Significance of the Early Proterozoic Loch Maree Group Amphibolites of the Lewisian Complex, NW Scotland. Geological Society London Special Publications. 33(1). 255–269. 10 indexed citations
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Winchester, J. A. & M. D. Max. (1984). Element mobility associated with syn‐metamorphic shear zones near Scotchport, NW Mayo, Ireland. Journal of Metamorphic Geology. 2(1). 1–11. 39 indexed citations
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Floyd, P.A. & J. A. Winchester. (1983). Element mobility associated with meta-shear zones within the Ben Hope amphibolite suite, Scotland. Chemical Geology. 39(1-2). 1–15. 38 indexed citations
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Lambert, R. St J., J. A. Winchester, & J. G. Holland. (1979). Time, space and intensity relationships of the Precambrian and lower Palaeozoic metamorphisms of the Scottish Highlands. Geological Society London Special Publications. 8(1). 363–367. 13 indexed citations
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Winchester, J. A. & P.A. Floyd. (1977). Geochemical discrimination of different magma series and their differentiation products using immobile elements. Chemical Geology. 20. 325–343. 4491 indexed citations breakdown →
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Winchester, J. A. & P.A. Floyd. (1976). Geochemical magma type discrimination: application to altered and metamorphosed basic igneous rocks. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 28(3). 459–469. 745 indexed citations breakdown →
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Winchester, J. A.. (1974). The Three-Dimensional Pattern of Polyphase Metamorphism in the Moinian Assemblage of Northern Ross-Shire, Scotland. The Journal of Geology. 82(5). 637–649. 7 indexed citations
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Winchester, J. A., et al.. (1964). The effect and control of sting nematodes on Ormond Bermuda grass.. ˜The œPlant disease reporter. 48(8). 625–628. 4 indexed citations

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