Professur für Tektonik


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Rekonstruktion orbital gesteuerter Klimaschwankungen – eine Fallstudie an pelagischen Karbonaten der norddeutschen Oberkreide (2005) de Wall H Journal article Erste Ergebnisse von Suszeptibilitätsmessungen an Vulkaniklastika der Forschungsbohrung Messel (2005) de Wall H Journal article Microstructural evolution during initial stages of static recovery and recrystallization: New insights from in-situ heating experiments combined with electron backscatter diffraction analysis (2005) Bestmann M Journal article, Original article Coalification history of the Stephanian Ciñera- Matallana pull- part basin, NW Spain: Combining anisotropy of vitrinite reflectance and thermal modelling (2004) de Wall H Journal article, Original article Magnetic susceptibility variations in carbonates of the La Vid Group (Cantabrian Zone, NW-Spain) related to burial diagenesis (2004) de Wall H Journal article, Original article Oblique magnetic fabric in siderite-bearing pelitic rocks of the Upper Carboniferous Culm Basin, SW England: An indicator for palaeo-fluid migration? (2004) de Wall H, Warr LN Authored book, Volume of book series The use of field dependence of magnetic susceptibility for monitoring variations in titanomagnetite composition - A case study on basanites from the Vogelsberg 1996 Drillhole, Germany (2004) de Wall H Journal article, Original article Development of single-crystal σ-shaped quartz porphyroclasts by dissolution-precipitation creep in a calcite marble shear zone (2004) Bestmann M Journal article, Original article Development of magnetic fabrics during hydrothermal alteration in the Soultz-sous-Forêts granite from the EPS-1 borehole, Upper Rhine Graben (2004) de Wall H Authored book, Volume of book series Magnetic susceptibility zonation of the melilititic Riedheim dyke (Hegau volcanic field, Germany): Evidence for multiple magma pulses? (2004) de Wall H Journal article, Original article