Peter J. Treloar

5.2k total citations
104 papers, 4.3k citations indexed

About

Peter J. Treloar is a scholar working on Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence and Geochemistry and Petrology. According to data from OpenAlex, Peter J. Treloar has authored 104 papers receiving a total of 4.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 85 papers in Geophysics, 31 papers in Artificial Intelligence and 11 papers in Geochemistry and Petrology. Recurrent topics in Peter J. Treloar's work include Geological and Geochemical Analysis (81 papers), earthquake and tectonic studies (59 papers) and High-pressure geophysics and materials (38 papers). Peter J. Treloar is often cited by papers focused on Geological and Geochemical Analysis (81 papers), earthquake and tectonic studies (59 papers) and High-pressure geophysics and materials (38 papers). Peter J. Treloar collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Zimbabwe and United States. Peter J. Treloar's co-authors include M. P. Searle, M. P. Coward, D. C. Rex, Michael G. Petterson, James M. Watkins, J. D. Clemens, David M. Lawrence, Patrick J. O’Brien, Michael Brown and John Grocott and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.

In The Last Decade

Peter J. Treloar

102 papers receiving 4.1k citations

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All Works

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Allibone, Andrew, et al.. (2020). Stable C, O, and S Isotope Record of Magmatic-Hydrothermal Interactions Between the Falémé Fe Skarn and the Loulo Au Systems in Western Mali. Economic Geology. 115(7). 1537–1558. 5 indexed citations
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Treloar, Peter J. & M. P. Searle. (2019). Himalayan tectonics : a modern synthesis. 93 indexed citations
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Searle, M. P. & Peter J. Treloar. (2019). Introduction to Himalayan tectonics: a modern synthesis. Geological Society London Special Publications. 483(1). 1–17. 54 indexed citations
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Treloar, Peter J.. (2000). Himalaya and Tibet: Mountain Roots to Mountain Tops. Tectonophysics. 317(1-2). 187–188. 1 indexed citations
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Butler, Robert W., et al.. (2000). Geological structure of the southern part of the Nanga Parbat massif, Pakistan Himalaya, and its tectonic implications. Geological Society London Special Publications. 170(1). 123–136. 11 indexed citations
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Treloar, Peter J., M. P. Searle, Muhammad Asif Khan, & M. Qasim Jan. (2000). Tectonics of the Nanga Parbat syntaxis and the western Himalaya: an introduction. Geological Society London Special Publications. 170(1). 1–6. 9 indexed citations
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Treloar, Peter J. & Patrick J. O’Brien. (1998). What drives metamorphism and metamorphic reactions. 92 indexed citations
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Khan, Muhammad Asif, et al.. (1998). Geology of the Chalt–Babusar transect, Kohistan terrane,N. Pakistan: implications for the constitution and thickening of island-arc crust. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 16(2-3). 253–268. 27 indexed citations
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Treloar, Peter J., et al.. (1996). Miocene, north-vergent extensional displacements along the Main Mantle Thrust, NW Himalaya, Pakistan. Journal of the Geological Society. 153(5). 677–680. 29 indexed citations
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Treloar, Peter J.. (1995). Pressure‐temperature‐time paths and the relationship between collision, deformation and metamorphism in the north‐west Himalaya. Geological Journal. 30(3-4). 333–348. 16 indexed citations
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Searle, M. P. & Peter J. Treloar. (1993). Himalayan Tectonics — an introduction. Geological Society London Special Publications. 74(1). 1–7. 11 indexed citations
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Treloar, Peter J., et al.. (1991). The role of erosion and extension in unroofing the Indian Plate thrust stack, Pakistan Himalaya. Geological Magazine. 128(5). 465–478. 36 indexed citations
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Treloar, Peter J. & M. P. Coward. (1991). Indian Plate motion and shape: constraints on the geometry of the Himalayan orogen. Tectonophysics. 191(3-4). 189–198. 68 indexed citations
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Barnicoat, A. C. & Peter J. Treloar. (1989). Himalayan metamorphism—an introduction. Journal of Metamorphic Geology. 7(1). 3–8. 11 indexed citations
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Treloar, Peter J., et al.. (1989). Metamorphism and crustal stacking in the North Indian Plate, North Pakistan. Tectonophysics. 165(1-4). 167–184. 54 indexed citations
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Coward, M. P., Robert W. Butler, Rodney Graham, et al.. (1988). Folding and Imbrication of the Indian Crust during Himalayan Collision: Discussion. 326(1589). 89–116. 5 indexed citations
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Coward, M. P., Robert W. Butler, Rodney Graham, et al.. (1988). Folding and imbrication of the Indian crust during Himalayan collision. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series A Mathematical and Physical Sciences. 326(1589). 89–116. 72 indexed citations
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Treloar, Peter J., et al.. (1988). More evidence of pre-Himalayan orogenesis in Northern Pakistan. Geological Magazine. 125(6). 651–652. 12 indexed citations
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Treloar, Peter J., et al.. (1980). Hornblende-garnet metapyroxenite beneath serpentinite in the Ballantrae complex of SW Scotland and its bearing on the depth provenance of obducted oceanic lithosphere. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Earth Sciences. 71(4). 201–212. 28 indexed citations

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