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Publications

 
(Co) Author: Rocholl, A.





  • Wirth, R.; Rocholl, A. (2003): Nanocrystalline diamond from the Earth's mantle underneath Hawaii. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 211, 3-4, 357-369.






  • Rocholl, A.; Dulski, P.; Raczek, I. (2000): New ID-TIMS, ICP-MS and SIMS data on the trace-element composition and homogeneity of NIST reference material SRM 610-611. Geostandard Newsletters - The Journal for Geostandards and Geoanalysis, 24, 2, 261-274.





  • Romer, R. L.; Rocholl, A. (2000): Old minerals with young ages: Th-U disequilibrium through young fluid-flow along old fractures. Berichte der Deutschen Mineralogischen Gesellschaft : Beihefte zum European Journal of Mineralogy, 12, 170.



  • Veksler, I. V.; Rocholl, A.; Sanchez, R. (2005): Evidence of high-temperature silicate liquid immiscibility in melt inclusions from alkaline and tholeiitic basalt. 18th European Current Research on Fluid Inclusions (ECROFI) (Siena 2005).


  • Romer, R. L.; Rocholl, A. (2004): 238U-234U-230Th activity disequilibrium in old stilbite: effects of young U mobility and daughter implantation by a-recoil.. 82. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Mineralogischen Gesellschaft (Karlsruhe 2004), 117.


  • Rocholl, A.; Wirth, R. (2003): Diamond-bearing low-degree melts within the Hawaiian mantle lithosphere. EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly (Nice 2003).


  • Wirth, R.; Rocholl, A. (2002): A new occurrence of microdiamonds in melt inclusions in minerals from mantle xenoliths, Salt Lake Crater, Hawaii. 15th International Congress on Electron Microscopy (Durban 2002).

  • Wirth, R.; Rocholl, A. (2002): Nano-Diamonds in melt inclusions in ortho- and clinopyroxene from mantle xenoliths, Salt Lake Crater, Hawaii. AGU 2002 Fall Meeting (San Francisco 2002).











  • Rocholl, A.; Trieloff, M. (2000): Noble gas anatomy of a Hawaiian mantle xenolith: step-heating, step-crushing, and 40Ar-39Ar data. 78th annual meeting of the DMG.

  • Romer, R. L.; Rocholl, A. (2000): Th-U disequilibrium dating of young fluid-flow along old fractures: implications for rock-water interaction and radioactive waste depositories. 31. IGC.






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