Browsing Fakultät für Geowissenschaften und Geographie (inkl. GAUSS) by Advisor & Referee "Eynatten, Hilmar von Prof. Dr."
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Highly resolved thermal analysis as a tool for simultaneous quantification of total carbon, organic carbon, inorganic carbon and soil organic carbon fractions in landscapes
(2015-02-25)To quantify and evermore qualify carbon in soils have become highly timely task in landscape ecology. However, separating soil organic carbon (SOC) into different ecologically relevant fractions is difficult. Particularly ... -
Evolution and decay of peneplains in the northern Lhasa terrane, Tibetan Plateau
(2014-10-21)The key issue of this thesis is the evolution and decay of peneplains, which are distinctive geomorphological structures in the southern area of the Tibetan Plateau. Additionally, evidence concerning the uplift history and ... -
Provenance model of the Cenozoic siliciclastic sediments from the western Central Andes (16-21°S): implications for Eocene to Miocene evolution of the Andes
(2011-11-09)The tectonic evolution of the South American continent western margin is controlled by the continuous subduction of the Nazca plate. The Central Andes, which reach altitudes of 6500 m, are ... -
The geochemistry of detrital rutile - Implications for sedimentary provenance studies and the reconstruction of metamorphic conditions
(2011-08-15)Samples investigated in this study derive from a large range of metamorphic conditions (from diagenetic up to 950°C and 4.5GPa) and geological settings. Main sampling localities were the ... -
Late Mesozoic to Cenozoic erosion and sediment dispersal in the Dinaride orogen: a sedimentary provenance approach
(2009-04-03)This work presents the results of a sedimentary provenance study undertaken in Cretaceous to Tertiary basins of the Dinarides. The major objective has been to put new constraints on the ... -
Variations in magma composition in time and space along the Central Andes (13°S-28°S)
(2006-11-01)Meso-Cenozoic magmatic arc systems of the Central Andes (CA) result from the subduction of the Nazca Plate beneath the South America plate since Jurassic time, the arc progressively shifted ... -
Porifera-microbialites of the Lower Liassic (Northern Calcareous Alps) - Re-settlement strategies on submarine mounds of dead Rhaetian reefs by ancestral benthic communities
(2005-06-08)In the aftermath of the Triassic-Jurassic extinction event, extant slopes of drowned alpine reef buildups were recolonized in patches by predominantly non-rigid sponges. Sponge faunas of ...