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Addi Bischoff is affiliated with the University of Münster in Germany and has contributed extensively to the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research focuses primarily on topics related to astronomy, planetary science, and geophysical processes.

They have published 70 works in Physics and Astronomy, with a strong emphasis on subfields such as Astronomy and Astrophysics and Geophysics. Their research spans interdisciplinary areas including Ecology, Atmospheric Science, and Materials Chemistry. The main topics shaping their work include:

  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Planetary Science and Exploration
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research

The frequent publication venues for Bischoff's research are primarily focused on planetary science and geochemistry. These include:

  • Meteoritics and Planetary Science
  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Space Science Reviews
  • Scientific Reports

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Classification of CM chondrite breccias-Implications for the evaluation of samples from the OSIRIS-REx and Hayabusa 2 missions," 2020, Meteoritics and Planetary Science
  • "The old, unique C1 chondrite Flensburg - Insight into the first processes of aqueous alteration, brecciation, and the diversity of water-bearing parent bodies and lithologies," 2020, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • "Warkite, Ca2Sc6Al6O20, a new mineral in carbonaceous chondrites and a key-stone phase in ultrarefractory inclusions from the solar nebula," 2020, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • "The polymict carbonaceous breccia Aguas Zarcas: A potential analog to samples being returned by the OSIRIS-REx and Hayabusa2 missions," 2021, Meteoritics and Planetary Science
  • "A short-lived 26Al induced hydrothermal alteration event in the outer solar system: Constraints from Mn/Cr ages of carbonates," 2020, Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Bischoff has collaborated frequently with several researchers, showing a pattern of ongoing cooperative work. Their most common co-authors include:

  • Markus Patzek
  • Andreas Pack
  • S. Ebert
  • Jean-Alix Barrat
  • Alexander N. Krot

Best Publications

  • Accretionary dust mantles in CM chondrites: Evidence for solar nebula processes

    K. Metzler;A. Bischoff;D. Stöffler

  • 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

  • Nature and Origins of Meteoritic Breccias

    A. Bischoff;E. R. D. Scott;K. Metzler;C. A. Goodrich

  • Al-rich objects in ordinary chondrites: Related origin of carbonaceous and ordinary chondrites and their constituents

    A. Bischoff;A. Bischoff;K. Keil

  • Identification of the giant impactor Theia in lunar rocks

    Daniel Herwartz;Daniel Herwartz;Andreas Pack;Bjarne Friedrichs;Addi Bischoff

  • Cadmium stable isotope cosmochemistry

    Frank Wombacher;Frank Wombacher;Frank Wombacher;Mark Rehkämper;Mark Rehkämper;Klaus Mezger;Addi Bischoff

  • 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

  • Aqueous alteration of carbonaceous chondrites: Evidence for preaccretionary alteration. A review

    A. Bischoff

  • Paired Renazzo-type (CR) carbonaceous chondrites from the Sahara

    A. Bischoff;H. Palme;R.D. Ash;R.N. Clayton

  • Heating experiments simulating atmospheric entry heating of micrometeorites: Clues to their parent body sources

    Ansgar Greshake;Wolfgang Klöck;Peter Arndt;Mischa Maetz

  • Mineralogy and chemistry of Rumuruti: The first meteorite fall of the new R chondrite group

    H. Schulze;A. Bischoff;H. Palme;B. Spettel

  • Asteroid 2008 TC 3 - Almahata Sitta: A spectacular breccia containing many different ureilitic and chondritic lithologies.

    Addi Bischoff;Marian Horstmann;Andreas Pack;Matthias Laubenstein

  • Composition and evolution of the lunar crust in the Descartes highlands, Apollo 16.

    D. Stöffler;A. Bischoff;R. Borchardt;A. Burghele

  • Oxygen- and magnesium-isotope compositions of calcium–aluminum-rich inclusions from CR2 carbonaceous chondrites

    Kentaro Makide;Kazuhide Nagashima;Alexander N. Krot;Gary R. Huss

  • An interdisciplinary study of weathering effects in ordinary chondrites from the Acfer region, Algeria

    Th. Stelzner;K. Heide;A. Bischoff;D. Weber

  • Cryptomare magmatism 4.35 Gyr ago recorded in lunar meteorite Kalahari 009

    Kentaro Terada;Mahesh Anand;Mahesh Anand;Anna K. Sokol;Addi Bischoff

  • The Rumuruti chondrite group

    Addi Bischoff;Nadia Vogel;Julia Roszjar

  • Lithification of gas-rich chondrite regolith breccias by grain boundary and localized shock melting

    A. Bischoff;A. Bischoff;A.E. Rubin;K. Keil;D. Stöffler

  • Brecciation and chemical heterogeneities of CI chondrites

    Andreas Morlok;Addi Bischoff;Thomas Stephan;Christine Floss

  • Ca-Al-rich chondrules and inclusions in ordinary chondrites

    A. Bischoff;A. Bischoff;K. Keil

  • Acfer 094, a uniquely primitive carbonaceous chondrite from the Sahara

    J. Newton;A. Bischoff;J. W. Arden;I. A. Franchi

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas Pack
Andreas Pack University of Göttingen
B. Spettel
B. Spettel Max Planck Society
Jean-Alix Barrat
Jean-Alix Barrat University of Western Brittany
Timm John
Timm John Freie Universität Berlin
Martin J. Whitehouse
Martin J. Whitehouse Swedish Museum of Natural History
Dieter Stöffler
Dieter Stöffler Museum für Naturkunde
Klaus Mezger
Klaus Mezger University of Bern
Matthias Laubenstein
Matthias Laubenstein National Institute for Nuclear Physics
Klaus Keil
Klaus Keil University of Hawaii at Manoa
Rainer Wieler
Rainer Wieler ETH Zurich

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