Inhaltsbereich
Scientific Drilling ICDP Publications
(Co) Author: Seltmann, R.
(since 1999) [ All ]
| Paper (ISI journals) [11] |
Paper (further journals) [3] |
Conference Paper [6] |
Report [1] |
All [21] |
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(2012): Late Paleozoic oceanic basalts hosted by the Char suture-shear zone, East Kazakhstan: geological position, geochemistry, petrogenesis and tectonic setting. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 49, 20-39.
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(2010): Multiple sources for mineralizing fluids in the Charmitan gold(-tungsten) mineralization (Uzbekistan). Mineralium Deposita, 45, 7, 667-682.
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(2007): Permo-Carboniferous subvolcanic rhyolitic dikes in the western Erzgebirge/Vogtland, Germany: a record of source heterogeneity of post-collisional felsic magmatism. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie Abhandlungen, 183, 2, 123-147.
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(2006): Dust dispersal and Pb enrichment at the rare-metal Orlovka-Spokoinoe mining and ore processing site: Insights from REE patterns and elemental ratios. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 132, 1, 90-97.
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(2006): The magmatic evolution of the Land's End pluton, Cornwall, and associated pre-enrichment of metals. Ore Geology Reviews, 28, 3, 329-367.
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(2006): Water content of granitic melts from Cornwall and Erzgebirge: A Raman spectroscopy study of melt inclusions. European Journal of Mineralogy, 18, 4, 429-440.
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(2004): Geochemical evolution of halogen-enriched granite magmas and mineralizing fluids of the Zinnwald tin-tungsten mining district, Erzgebirge, Germany. Mineralium Deposita, 39, 4, 452-472.
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(2000): Fluid-magma interaction and oscillatory phenomena during crystallization of granitic melt by accumulation and escape of water and fluorine. Petrology, 8, 6, 505-524.| EDOC: 8064 |
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(2000): Application of cathodoluminescence to magmatic quartz in a tin granite - case study from the Schellerhau Granite Complex, Eastern Erzgebirge, Germany. Mineralium Deposita, 35, 2-3, 169-189.| EDOC: 1405 |
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(1999): Variscan silicic magmatism and related tin-tungsten mineralization in the Erzgebirge-Slavkovský les metallogenic province. Mineralium Deposita, 34, 5-6, 505-521.| EDOC: 465 |
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(1999): Multivariate analyses of Erzgebirge granite and rhyolite composition: Implications for classification of granites and their genetic relations. Computers and Geosciences, 25, 5, 533-546.| EDOC: 459 |
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(2010): Editorial (to the Special Issue in memory of Gerhard Tischendorf). Zeitschrift für geologische Wissenschaften, 38, 2-3, 79-83.| EDOC: 14949 |
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(1999): Die variszischen Granite des Erzgebirges: neue Aspekte aus stofflicher Sicht. Zeitschrift für Geologische Wissenschaften, 26, 1/2, 31-60.| EDOC: 458 |
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(1999): Mineral Deposits of the Russian Far East: A Field Conference in Vladivostok and Southern Sikhote-Alin. Erzmetall, 52, 2, 119-123.| EDOC: 454 |
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(2001): Li-bearing micas as a fractionation indicator of tin granites: The Sadisdorf-Schellerhau granite suite, eastern Erzgebirge. Joint Sixth Biennial SGA-SEG Meeting, 409-412.| EDOC: 3045 |
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(1999): Reaction of a granitic melt with fluorine and phosphorus enriched fluids at H-O-C conditions. Mineral Deposits: Processes to Processing, 349-352.| EDOC: 460 |
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(1999): The Komsomolsk tin district (Russian Far East) considered as a probable analogue of the Cornubian metallogenic province, England. Mineral Deposits: Processes to Processing, 353-356.| EDOC: 457 |
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(1999): Toxic element dispersal in the Orlovka deposit area, Transbaikalia, Russia. Joint SGA-IAGOD Symp., 1191-1194.| EDOC: 455 |
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(1999): The genetic significance of snowball quartz in highly fractionated tin granites of the Krusné Hory / Erzgebirge. Mineral Deposits: Processes to Processing, 409-412.| EDOC: 443 |
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(1999): Anatomy and magmatic-hydrothermal evolution of ore-bearing granitic systems. Mineral Deposits: Processes to Processing, 433-436.| EDOC: 442 |
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(2012): Granites of the Erzgebirge : relation of magmatism to the metamorphic and tectonic evolution of the Variscan Orogen ; guidebook to Eurogranites 2012 fieldtrip October 7 to October 13, 2012. Scientific Technical Report ; 12/15, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ, 122.


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