Prof. Dr. Harald Stollhofen



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Environmental and tectonic controls on preservation potential of distal fallout ashes in fluvio-lacustrine settings: the Carboniferous-Permian Saar-Nahe Basin, southwest Germany. (2001) Königer S, Stollhofen H Book chapter / Article in edited volumes Sequence stratigraphy in continental settings - examples from the Permo-Carboniferous Saar-Nahe Basin, SW Germany. (2000) Stollhofen H Journal article, Original article Karoo unconformities in NW Namibia and their tectonic implications. (2000) Wanke A, Stollhofen H, Stanistreet IG, Lorenz V Journal article, Original article High resolution tephrostratigraphy, fossil record and age of Carboniferous-Permian glaciomarine mudstones within the Dwyka Group of southern Namibia. (2000) Bangert B, Stollhofen H, Geiger M, Lorenz V Journal article, Original article Tuffs, tectonism and glacially related sea-level changes, Carboniferous-Permian, Southern Namibia. (2000) Stollhofen H, Stanistreet IG, Bangert B, Grill H Journal article, Original article Early Permian deposits of the Huab area, Namibia: A continental to marine transition. (2000) Holzförster F, Stollhofen H, Stanistreet IG Journal article, Original article The Gai-As lake system, Northern Namibia and Brazil. (2000) Stollhofen H, Stanistreet IG, Rohn R, Holzförster F, Wanke A Book chapter / Article in edited volumes The fossilised desert: recent developments in our understanding of the Lower Cretaceous deposits in the Huab Basin, NW Namibia. (2000) Jerram DA, Mountney N, Howell J, Stollhofen H Journal article, Original article Early Jurassic rift valley-related alkaline lake deposits interbedded with Karoo flood basalts, Southern Namibia. (2000) Stollhofen H, Stanistreet IG, Gerschütz S Book chapter / Article in edited volumes Death of a Sand Sea: An active erg systematically buried by the Etendeka flood basalts of NW Namibia. (2000) Jerram DA, Mountney N, Howell J, Long D, Stollhofen H Journal article, Original article