Martin Baron

466 total citations
23 papers, 385 citations indexed

About

Martin Baron is a scholar working on Geophysics, Mechanics of Materials and Atmospheric Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Martin Baron has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 385 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Geophysics, 10 papers in Mechanics of Materials and 7 papers in Atmospheric Science. Recurrent topics in Martin Baron's work include Geological and Geochemical Analysis (10 papers), Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis (9 papers) and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (7 papers). Martin Baron is often cited by papers focused on Geological and Geochemical Analysis (10 papers), Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis (9 papers) and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (7 papers). Martin Baron collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Ireland. Martin Baron's co-authors include John Parnell, Pascal Lee, G. R. Osinski, J. G. Spray, Michael H. Engel, Martin Feely, Darren F. Mark, Andrew D. Carr, Milosz Przyjalgowski and Adrian J. Boyce and has published in prestigious journals such as Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Journal of Sedimentary Research and Sedimentary Geology.

In The Last Decade

Martin Baron

23 papers receiving 373 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Martin Baron United Kingdom 12 150 139 112 110 49 23 385
Kirsten E. Fristad Norway 8 129 0.9× 53 0.4× 65 0.6× 59 0.5× 67 1.4× 14 309
B. deMartin United States 6 310 2.1× 112 0.8× 96 0.9× 142 1.3× 30 0.6× 9 598
J. Pohl Germany 14 338 2.3× 120 0.9× 280 2.5× 343 3.1× 32 0.7× 34 709
Keith I. Mahon United States 8 522 3.5× 79 0.6× 152 1.4× 46 0.4× 43 0.9× 10 643
Elliot Jagniecki United States 8 74 0.5× 92 0.7× 152 1.4× 79 0.7× 145 3.0× 26 371
Xiaozhong Ding China 12 325 2.2× 45 0.3× 53 0.5× 61 0.6× 89 1.8× 53 487
Hamish Macintyre United Kingdom 4 163 1.1× 123 0.9× 117 1.0× 132 1.2× 33 0.7× 13 347
Nicholas B. Woodward United States 14 631 4.2× 93 0.7× 84 0.8× 63 0.6× 21 0.4× 24 749
Keyron Hickman‐Lewis France 15 96 0.6× 45 0.3× 119 1.1× 251 2.3× 201 4.1× 33 517
Xiaoyun Wan China 14 114 0.8× 48 0.3× 67 0.6× 40 0.4× 96 2.0× 52 549

Countries citing papers authored by Martin Baron

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Fields of papers citing papers by Martin Baron

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Martin Baron

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Martin Baron. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Martin Baron 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 Martin Baron. Martin Baron 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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Jaboyedoff, Michel, Marc‐Henri Derron, Andrea Pedrazzini, et al.. (2012). Fast assessment of susceptibility of massive rock instabilities. BOA (University of Milano-Bicocca). 1. 459–465. 3 indexed citations
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Parnell, John, Stephen A. Bowden, G. R. Osinski, et al.. (2007). Organic geochemistry of impactites from the Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 71(7). 1800–1819. 23 indexed citations
3.
Lindgren, P., John Parnell, Darren F. Mark, et al.. (2007). Formation of uranium‐thorium‐rich bitumen nodules in the Lockne impact structure, Sweden: A mechanism for carbon concentration at impact sites. Meteoritics and Planetary Science. 42(11). 1961–1969. 2 indexed citations
4.
Baron, Martin & John Parnell. (2006). Relationships between stylolites and cementation in sandstone reservoirs: Examples from the North Sea, U.K. and East Greenland. Sedimentary Geology. 194(1-2). 17–35. 38 indexed citations
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Parnell, John, Martin Baron, & P. Lindgren. (2006). Potential for irradiation of methane to form complex organic molecules in impact craters: Implications for Mars, Titan and Europa. Journal of Geochemical Exploration. 89(1-3). 322–325. 10 indexed citations
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Parnell, John, Martin Baron, & Charles S. Cockell. (2005). Endolithic colonization of fluid inclusion trails in mineral grains. Open Research Online (The Open University). 1285. 1 indexed citations
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Osinski, G. R., Pascal Lee, John Parnell, J. G. Spray, & Martin Baron. (2005). A case study of impact-induced hydrothermal activity: The Haughton impact structure, Devon Island, Canadian High Arctic. Meteoritics and Planetary Science. 40(12). 1859–1877. 77 indexed citations
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Baron, Martin, et al.. (2004). Survival of Organic Matter After High Temperature Events (Meteorite Impacts, Igneous Intrusions). Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 1149. 2 indexed citations
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Parnell, John, G. R. Watt, David Middleton, Jim Kelly, & Martin Baron. (2004). Deformation Band Control on Hydrocarbon Migration. Journal of Sedimentary Research. 74(4). 552–560. 23 indexed citations
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Archer, Stuart, et al.. (2004). Evidence for focused hot fluid flow within the Britannia Field, offshore Scotland, UK. Basin Research. 16(3). 377–395. 11 indexed citations
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Baron, Martin & John Parnell. (2004). Fluid evolution in base‐metal sulphide mineral deposits in the metamorphic basement rocks of southwest Scotland and Northern Ireland. Geological Journal. 40(1). 3–21. 16 indexed citations
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Baron, Martin & John Parnell. (2004). Record of fluid flow history through fractured conglomerates, Lower Old Red Sandstone of central Scotland. Scottish Journal of Geology. 40(2). 145–157. 1 indexed citations
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Parnell, John, et al.. (2003). Hydrocarbons in the Haughton Impact Structure, Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada. 3 indexed citations
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Baron, Martin, et al.. (2003). Preservation of pre-orogenic palaeofluids within the Caledonides of northwest Scotland. Journal of Geochemical Exploration. 78-79. 27–31. 5 indexed citations
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Baron, Martin, et al.. (2003). Fluids and hydrothermal alteration assemblages in a Devonian gold-bearing hot-spring system, Rhynie, Scotland. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Earth Sciences. 94(4). 309–324. 23 indexed citations
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Baron, Martin, et al.. (2003). Oil migration and bitumen formation in a hydrothermal system, Cuba. Journal of Geochemical Exploration. 78-79. 409–415. 11 indexed citations
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Elmore, R. Douglas, et al.. (2002). Palaeomagnetic dating of fluid‐flow events in dolomitized rocks along the Highland Boundary Fault, central Scotland. Geofluids. 2(4). 299–314. 11 indexed citations
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Parnell, John, Martin Baron, & Adrian J. Boyce. (2000). Controls on kaolinite and dickite distribution, Highland Boundary Fault Zone, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Journal of the Geological Society. 157(3). 635–640. 21 indexed citations
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Parnell, John, et al.. (2000). Dolomitic breccia veins as evidence for extension and fluid flow in the Dalradian of Argyll. Geological Magazine. 137(4). 447–462. 22 indexed citations
20.
Baron, Martin & John Parnell. (2000). Multiple episodes of fluid flow in base-metal deposits from southwest Scotland and Northern Ireland. Journal of Geochemical Exploration. 69-70. 143–147. 3 indexed citations

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