Keith Scott

1.8k total citations
63 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Keith Scott is a scholar working on Artificial Intelligence, Geophysics and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law. According to data from OpenAlex, Keith Scott has authored 63 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 39 papers in Artificial Intelligence, 28 papers in Geophysics and 13 papers in Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law. Recurrent topics in Keith Scott's work include Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping (36 papers), Geological and Geochemical Analysis (22 papers) and Landslides and related hazards (13 papers). Keith Scott is often cited by papers focused on Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping (36 papers), Geological and Geochemical Analysis (22 papers) and Landslides and related hazards (13 papers). Keith Scott collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Canada. Keith Scott's co-authors include Patrick T. Pringle, James W. Vallance, José Luis Macías, Lucía Capra, Michael J. Abrams, Víctor Hugo Garduño‐Monroy, I. B. Lambert, B.L. Dickson, Kai Yang and J.F. Huntington and has published in prestigious journals such as Chemical Geology, Geological Society of America Bulletin and Frontiers in Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Keith Scott

60 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Keith Scott Australia 18 664 460 426 423 182 63 1.3k
G. Rolandi Italy 20 1.3k 2.0× 293 0.6× 771 1.8× 233 0.6× 135 0.7× 29 2.1k
B. P. Radhakrishna India 16 1.1k 1.6× 378 0.8× 208 0.5× 91 0.2× 226 1.2× 75 1.8k
Gianluca Norini Italy 25 1.0k 1.6× 280 0.6× 445 1.0× 381 0.9× 56 0.3× 79 1.6k
Karen Fontijn Belgium 24 1.1k 1.6× 205 0.4× 895 2.1× 224 0.5× 102 0.6× 56 1.7k
J. Viramonte Argentina 28 1.8k 2.7× 640 1.4× 655 1.5× 98 0.2× 228 1.3× 80 2.4k
P. O. Koons New Zealand 25 2.1k 3.1× 281 0.6× 646 1.5× 253 0.6× 112 0.6× 61 2.6k
Simon C. Cox New Zealand 28 1.8k 2.7× 339 0.7× 828 1.9× 423 1.0× 106 0.6× 70 2.5k
Gerardo Carrasco‐Núñez Mexico 31 1.8k 2.8× 727 1.6× 583 1.4× 241 0.6× 119 0.7× 88 2.5k
Julia Jackson United States 3 429 0.6× 161 0.3× 339 0.8× 101 0.2× 146 0.8× 5 1.2k
V. C. Thakur India 28 2.6k 4.0× 345 0.8× 635 1.5× 527 1.2× 112 0.6× 65 3.3k

Countries citing papers authored by Keith Scott

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Fields of papers citing papers by Keith Scott

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Keith Scott

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Keith Scott. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Keith Scott based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Keith Scott. Keith Scott is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Jensen, Michael J., et al.. (2020). Interdisciplinary Lessons Learned While Researching Fake News. Frontiers in Psychology. 11. 537612–537612. 12 indexed citations
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Macías, José Luis, Lucía Capra, Keith Scott, et al.. (2004). The 26 May 1982 breakout flows derived from failure of a volcanic dam at El Chichón, Chiapas, Mexico. Geological Society of America Bulletin. 116(1). 233–233. 45 indexed citations
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McQueen, Ken, et al.. (2004). Geochemical dispersion and under-cover expression of gold mineralization at the Wyoming gold deposit, Tomingley, NSW. ANU Open Research (Australian National University). 26–28. 3 indexed citations
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Anand, R. R., Stephen Fraser, Miranda R. Jones, et al.. (2002). Geochemical exploration in regolith dominated terrain, North Queensland. Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland). 1–130. 9 indexed citations
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Tonui, E., et al.. (2002). Regolith mineralogy and geochemical dispersion at the Northparkes Cu–Au deposits, New South Wales, Australia. Geochemistry Exploration Environment Analysis. 2(4). 345–360. 4 indexed citations
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Greene, Richard, et al.. (2001). Symposium report: Aeolian dust —implications for Australian mineral exploration and environmental management. Australian Journal of Soil Research. 39(1). 1–6. 18 indexed citations
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Abrams, Michael J., Lucía Capra, José Luis Macías, Keith Scott, & Víctor Hugo Garduño‐Monroy. (2001). Debris Avalanches and Debris Flows Transformed from Collapses in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, México.. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2001. 6 indexed citations
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Scott, Keith. (2001). Weathering in the Parkinson Pit and its implications for exploration in the Mt Magnet Mining District, Western Australia. Geochemistry Exploration Environment Analysis. 1(4). 341–352. 4 indexed citations
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Scott, Keith, et al.. (2001). The geochemistry, mineralogy and maturity of gossans derived from volcanogenic Zn–Pb–Cu deposits of the eastern Lachlan Fold Belt, NSW, Australia. Journal of Geochemical Exploration. 72(3). 169–191. 43 indexed citations
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Scott, Keith. (1999). Pornography, parody and paranoia — the imagined America of Vernon Sullivan. French Cultural Studies. 10(29). 201–215. 1 indexed citations
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Force, Eric R., R. Peter Richards, Keith Scott, Page C. Valentine, & Neil S. Fishman. (1996). MINERAL INTERGROWTHS REPLACED BY "ELBOW.TWINNED" RUTILE IN ALTERED ROCKS. The Canadian Mineralogist. 34(3). 605–614. 17 indexed citations
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Hoblitt, Richard P., Joseph S. Walder, Carolyn L. Driedger, et al.. (1995). Volcano hazards from Mount Rainier, Washington. Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World. 15 indexed citations
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Andrew, Anita S., Gregg W. Morrison, David Whitford, Michael I. Bird, & Keith Scott. (1992). Origin of alunite- and jarosite-group minerals in the Mt. Leyshon epithermal gold deposit, northeast Queensland, Australia; Discussion and Reply. American Mineralogist. 77. 857–862. 2 indexed citations
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Scott, Keith. (1990). Origin of alunite- and jarosite-group minerals in the Mt. Leyshon epithermal gold deposit, Northeast Queensland, Australia. American Mineralogist. 75. 1176–1181. 22 indexed citations
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Scott, Keith. (1988). Origins, behavior, and sedimentology of lahars and lahar-runout flows in the Toutle-Cowlitz River system. USGS professional paper. 167 indexed citations
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Laenen, Antonius, et al.. (1987). Hydrologic hazards along Squaw Creek from a hypothetical failure of the glacial moraine impounding Carver Lake near Sisters, Oregon. Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World. 9 indexed citations
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Scott, Keith, et al.. (1981). Mercury in Stratabound copper mineralization in the Mammoth area, northwest Queensland. Journal of Geochemical Exploration. 16(1). 1–11. 4 indexed citations
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Guenther, Herbert V., et al.. (1977). Buddhist thought and Asian civilization : essays in honor of Herbert V. Guenther on his sixtieth birthday. 3 indexed citations

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