Addi Bischoff mostly deals with Geochemistry, Chondrite, Meteorite, Mineralogy and Chondrule. The Geochemistry study combines topics in areas such as Earth science, Mineral and Regolith. Chondrite is a subfield of Astrobiology that she explores.
Her Meteorite study incorporates themes from Incompatible element, Lunar meteorite, Weathering and Chemical composition. Her Mineralogy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Carbonaceous chondrite, Metal, Sulfur and Lithology. Her Chondrule research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Hibonite, Crystallization, Formation and evolution of the Solar System, Murchison meteorite and Melilite.
Her primary areas of investigation include Chondrite, Geochemistry, Meteorite, Astrobiology and Mineralogy. Her Chondrite research includes elements of Isotopes of oxygen and Olivine. Addi Bischoff does research in Geochemistry, focusing on Breccia specifically.
Her Meteorite research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Basalt, Meteoroid and Asteroid. Her Mineralogy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Mineral and Analytical chemistry. Addi Bischoff has researched Chondrule in several fields, including Hibonite and Refractory.
Her main research concerns Chondrite, Geochemistry, Meteorite, Breccia and Parent body. Her research in Chondrite intersects with topics in Isotopic composition, Mineralogy, Olivine and Astrophysics. Her work in the fields of Mineralogy, such as Petrography, overlaps with other areas such as Classification scheme.
Addi Bischoff works on Geochemistry which deals in particular with Isotopes of oxygen. Her Meteorite research integrates issues from Bolide and Meteoroid. As a member of one scientific family, Addi Bischoff mostly works in the field of Parent body, focusing on Pyrrhotite and, on occasion, Isotopic signature.
Addi Bischoff mainly investigates Chondrite, Meteorite, Geochemistry, Breccia and Mineralogy. Her study in the field of Chondrule also crosses realms of Distribution. Her Meteorite study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Raman spectroscopy.
Her Geochemistry study which covers Allende meteorite that intersects with Calcite, Interplanetary dust cloud and Isotopes of oxygen. Her Breccia research incorporates themes from Parent body and Meteoroid. Her Mineralogy research includes themes of Enstatite, Metal, Formation and evolution of the Solar System and Mineral.
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Accretionary dust mantles in CM chondrites: Evidence for solar nebula processes
K. Metzler;A. Bischoff;D. Stöffler.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (1992)
182Hf-182W isotope systematics of chondrites, eucrites, and martian meteorites: Chronology of core formation and early mantle differentiation in Vesta and Mars
T. Kleine;Klaus Mezger;C. Münker;H. Palme.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2004)
Nature and Origins of Meteoritic Breccias
A. Bischoff;E. R. D. Scott;K. Metzler;C. A. Goodrich.
Meteorites and the Early Solar System II (2006)
Al-rich objects in ordinary chondrites: Related origin of carbonaceous and ordinary chondrites and their constituents
A. Bischoff;A. Bischoff;K. Keil.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (1984)
Identification of the giant impactor Theia in lunar rocks
Daniel Herwartz;Daniel Herwartz;Andreas Pack;Bjarne Friedrichs;Addi Bischoff.
Science (2014)
Acfer 182 and paired samples, an iron-rich carbonaceous chondrite: Similarities with ALH85085 and relationship to CR chondrites
A. Bischoff;H. Palme;L. Schultz;D. Weber.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (1993)
Cadmium stable isotope cosmochemistry
Frank Wombacher;Frank Wombacher;Frank Wombacher;Mark Rehkämper;Mark Rehkämper;Klaus Mezger;Addi Bischoff.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2008)
Heating experiments simulating atmospheric entry heating of micrometeorites: Clues to their parent body sources
Ansgar Greshake;Wolfgang Klöck;Peter Arndt;Mischa Maetz.
Meteoritics & Planetary Science (1998)
Aqueous alteration of carbonaceous chondrites: Evidence for preaccretionary alteration. A review
A. Bischoff.
Meteoritics & Planetary Science (1998)
Paired Renazzo-type (CR) carbonaceous chondrites from the Sahara
A. Bischoff;H. Palme;R.D. Ash;R.N. Clayton.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (1993)
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