Jérémie Lehmann

1.6k total citations
37 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

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Jérémie Lehmann is a scholar working on Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence and Paleontology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jérémie Lehmann has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 36 papers in Geophysics, 17 papers in Artificial Intelligence and 5 papers in Paleontology. Recurrent topics in Jérémie Lehmann's work include Geological and Geochemical Analysis (36 papers), High-pressure geophysics and materials (19 papers) and earthquake and tectonic studies (18 papers). Jérémie Lehmann is often cited by papers focused on Geological and Geochemical Analysis (36 papers), High-pressure geophysics and materials (19 papers) and earthquake and tectonic studies (18 papers). Jérémie Lehmann collaborates with scholars based in South Africa, France and Czechia. Jérémie Lehmann's co-authors include Karel Schulmann, Ondrej Lexa, D. Tomurhuu, Michel Corsini, Pavla Štípská, Alfred Kröner, Jean‐Bernard Edel, Lorenzo Milani, Kerstin Saalmann and Judith A. Kinnaird and has published in prestigious journals such as Tectonophysics, Precambrian Research and Lithos.

In The Last Decade

Jérémie Lehmann

36 papers receiving 1.3k citations

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Jérémie Lehmann
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  • Geophysics 1.3k
  • Artificial Intelligence 697
  • Geochemistry and Petrology 151
  • Paleontology 133
  • Geology 112
Rendeng Shi China
А. И. Слабунов Russia
Tiannan Yang China
Alexander Kisters South Africa
Gürsel Sunal Türkiye
Jianxin Cai China
N M Rayner Canada
Øyvind Skår Norway
Deliang Liu China
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# Title Journal Authors Indexed citations
1 Polyphase Deformation During Prolonged High‐Temperature, Low‐Pressure Metamorphism: An Example From the Namibfontein‐Vergenoeg Migmatite Domes, Central Zone, Damara Belt, Namibia Journal of Metamorphic Geology Pavlína Hasalová, Marlina Elburg et al. 0
2 Migmatite dome as a result of multi-fold interference pattern, in the Damara Belt, Namibia Journal of Structural Geology Jérémie Lehmann, Pavlína Hasalová et al. 2
3 Zircon U-Pb and Lu-Hf isotopes reveal the crustal evolution of the SW Angolan Shield (Congo Craton) Gondwana Research Jérémie Lehmann, Enrique Merino et al. 3
4 Structure and Distribution of the Gold-Related Quartz Vein Systems in the Southwestern Part of the Barberton Greenstone Belt (South Africa, Eswatini) Minerals Alain Chauvet, Jérémie Lehmann et al. 2
5 Landsat 8 and Alos DEM geological mapping reveals the architecture of the giant Mesoproterozoic Kunene Complex anorthosite suite (Angola/Namibia) Geoscience Frontiers Jérémie Lehmann, Grant Bybee et al. 5
6 Crystal transfer from magma to wallrock during syntectonic granite emplacement Journal of the Geological Society Jérémie Lehmann, Grant Bybee et al. 4
7 Emplacement of the giant Kunene AMCG complex into a contractional ductile shear zone and implications for the Mesoproterozoic tectonic evolution of SW Angola International Journal of Earth Sciences Jérémie Lehmann, Grant Bybee et al. 25
8 Enigmatic provenance signature of sandstone from the Okwa Group, Botswana South African Journal of Geology Tom Andersen, Marlina Elburg et al. 3
9 Geology and mineralization of the Cu-rich Mumbwa district, a potential IOCG-type system at the eastern margin of the Pan-African Hook batholith, Zambia Journal of African Earth Sciences Lorenzo Milani, Jérémie Lehmann et al. 12
10 Detachment folding of partially molten crust in accretionary orogens: A new magma-enhanced vertical mass and heat transfer mechanism Lithosphere Jérémie Lehmann, Karel Schulmann et al. 28
11 Understanding Magmatic Timescales and Magma Dynamics in Proterozoic Anorthosites: a Geochronological Investigation of the Kunene Complex (Angola) AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts Fernando Corfú, Grant Bybee et al. 1
12 Regional aeromagnetic and stratigraphic correlations of the Kalahari Copperbelt in Namibia and Botswana Ore Geology Reviews Jérémie Lehmann, Sharad Master et al. 23
13 Structural and geochronological constraints on the Pan‐African tectonic evolution of the northern Damara Belt, Namibia Tectonics Jérémie Lehmann, Kerstin Saalmann et al. 46
14 Role of crustal contribution in the early stage of the Damara Orogen, Namibia: New constraints from combined U–Pb and Lu–Hf isotopes from the Goas Magmatic Complex Gondwana Research Lorenzo Milani, Judith A. Kinnaird et al. 40
15 Time‐scale of deformation and intertectonic phases revealed byP–T–D–trelationships in the orogenic middle crust of the Orlica‐Śnieżnik Dome, Polish/Czech Central Sudetes Journal of Metamorphic Geology Etienne Skrzypek, Jérémie Lehmann et al. 24
16 Crustal influx, indentation, ductile thinning and gravity redistribution in a continental wedge: Building a Moldanubian mantled gneiss dome with underthrust Saxothuringian material (European Variscan belt) Tectonics Francis Chopin, Karel Schulmann et al. 88
17 Structural constraints on the evolution of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt in SW Mongolia American Journal of Science Jérémie Lehmann, Karel Schulmann et al. 197
18 Lithostratigraphic and geochronological constraints on the evolution of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt in SW Mongolia: Early Paleozoic rifting followed by late Paleozoic accretion American Journal of Science Alfred Kröner, Jérémie Lehmann et al. 194
19 Early Cambrian eclogites in SW Mongolia: evidence that the Palaeo‐Asian Ocean suture extends further east than expected Journal of Metamorphic Geology Pavla Štípská, Karel Schulmann et al. 82
20 Vertical extrusion and horizontal channel flow of orogenic lower crust: key exhumation mechanisms in large hot orogens? Journal of Metamorphic Geology Karel Schulmann, Ondrej Lexa et al. 180

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