Robin Shail

Robin Shail

University of Exeter

H-index: 22

Europe-United Kingdom

About Robin Shail

Robin Shail, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Exeter, specializes in the field of Tectonics, granites, mineralisation, Variscan, SW England.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Magmatic, metamorphic and structural history of the Variscan Lizard ophiolite and metamorphic sole, Cornwall, UK

Influence of magmatic and magmatic-hydrothermal processes on the lithium endowment of micas in the Cornubian Batholith (SW England)

The Permian Cornubian granite batholith, SW England; Part 2: Gravity anomalies, structure, and state of isostasy

A single multi-scale and multi-sourced semi-automated lineament detection technique for detailed structural mapping with applications to geothermal energy exploration

Appendix 2: The Cornubian Batholith: Post‐Collisional Variscan Granites and Resources

The Cornubian Batholith: Post‐Collisional Variscan Granites and Resources

Reservoir properties of fault-related hydrothermally altered granites in Cornwall: Implications for geothermal energy prospectivity

Le batholite de Cornouailles: granites et ressources post-collisionnels du varisque

Robin Shail Information

University

Position

Camborne School of Mines

Citations(all)

1633

Citations(since 2020)

768

Cited By

1146

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

22

Email

University Profile Page

University of Exeter

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Robin Shail Skills & Research Interests

Tectonics

granites

mineralisation

Variscan

SW England

Top articles of Robin Shail

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Magmatic, metamorphic and structural history of the Variscan Lizard ophiolite and metamorphic sole, Cornwall, UK

Tectonics

Tobermory C Mackay‐Champion

Michael P Searle

Simon Tapster

Nick MW Roberts

Robin K Shail

...

2024/4

Influence of magmatic and magmatic-hydrothermal processes on the lithium endowment of micas in the Cornubian Batholith (SW England)

Mineralium Deposita

F Putzolu

R Seltmann

A Dolgopolova

RN Armstrong

RK Shail

...

2024/2/19

The Permian Cornubian granite batholith, SW England; Part 2: Gravity anomalies, structure, and state of isostasy

GSA Bulletin

Michael P. Searle

Robin K. Shail

Jonathan M. Pownall

Christopher Jurkowski

Anthony B. Watts

...

2024

A single multi-scale and multi-sourced semi-automated lineament detection technique for detailed structural mapping with applications to geothermal energy exploration

Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology

Christopher M Yeomans

Hester Claridge

Alexander JL Hudson

Robin K Shail

Cees Willems

...

2023/5/8

Appendix 2: The Cornubian Batholith: Post‐Collisional Variscan Granites and Resources

Metallic Resources 1: Geodynamic Framework and Remarkable Examples in Europe

Robin SHAIL

Beth SIMONS

2023/12/29

The Cornubian Batholith: Post‐Collisional Variscan Granites and Resources

Robin SHAIL

Beth SIMONS

2023/12/29

Reservoir properties of fault-related hydrothermally altered granites in Cornwall: Implications for geothermal energy prospectivity

Authorea Preprints

Nathaniel Forbes Inskip

Nick Harpers

Robin Shail

Hannes Claes

Sabine Den Hartog

...

2023/11/27

Le batholite de Cornouailles: granites et ressources post-collisionnels du varisque

Ressources métalliques 1: Cadre géodynamique et exemples remarquables en Europe

Robin SHAIL

Beth SIMONS

2022/11/1

Bismuth: Economic geology and value chains

Eimear Deady

Charlie Moon

Kathryn Moore

Kathryn M Goodenough

Robin K Shail

2022/4/1

and Hydrogeology

Giuseppe Provenzano

Antonis Zervos

Mark E Vardy

Timothy J Henstock

2020

Automated mineralogical profiling of soils as an indicator of local bedrock lithology: A tool for predictive forensic geolocation

Duncan Pirrie

Daniel E Crean

Allan J Pidduck

Timothy M Nicholls

Roy P Awbery

...

2021/10/14

The importance of tectonic inheritance and reactivation in geothermal energy exploration for EGS resources in SW England

Christopher M Yeomans

Robin K Shail

Matthew Eyre

2021/5/11

Deep geothermal energy from the Cornubian Batholith: preliminary lithological and heat flow insights from the United Downs Deep Geothermal Power Project.

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Christopher Dalby

Robin Shail

Tony Batchelor

Lucy Cotton

Jon Gutmanis

...

2021/4

Geothermal Power Generated from UK Granites (GWatt)

Chris Rochelle

Jon Busby

Andrew Kilpatrick

Robin Shail

Chris Yeomans

...

2021/10/27

Constraining the provenance of the Stonehenge ‘Altar Stone’: Evidence from automated mineralogy and U–Pb zircon age dating

Journal of Archaeological Science

Richard E Bevins

Duncan Pirrie

Rob A Ixer

Hugh O'Brien

Mike Parker Pearson

...

2020/8/1

What might a fault-hosted geothermal reservoir look like

Conference paper: The 59th Annual Meeting of the Ussher Society, convened at Devon Hotel, Exeter, SW UK

Christopher M Yeomans

Robin K Shail

Matthew Eyre

2020

A machine learning approach to tungsten prospectivity modelling using knowledge-driven feature extraction and model confidence

Geoscience Frontiers

Christopher M Yeomans

Robin K Shail

Stephen Grebby

Vesa Nykänen

Maarit Middleton

...

2020/11/1

Geological Overview of the United Downs Deep Geothermal Power Project, Cornwall, UK

Proceedings of the World Geothermal Congress, Reykjavik, Iceland

Lucy Cotton

Jon Gutmanis

Robin Shail

Chris Dalby

Tony Batchelor

...

2020/10

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Co-Authors

H-index: 70
J. Brendan Murphy

J. Brendan Murphy

St. Francis Xavier University

H-index: 70
Gerd Masselink

Gerd Masselink

University of Plymouth

H-index: 59
Karel Schulmann

Karel Schulmann

Université de Strasbourg

H-index: 56
R. Damian Nance

R. Damian Nance

Ohio University

H-index: 53
Dave Waters

Dave Waters

University of Oxford

H-index: 48
Paul Russell

Paul Russell

University of Plymouth

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