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Andreas Kronz is affiliated with the University of Göttingen in Germany and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences with a particular focus on Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, Anthropology, Archeology, and Geochemistry and Petrology. Their research encompasses a broad range of topics including Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, High-pressure Geophysics and Materials, Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide, and Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis.

The scientist has contributed to various publication venues, frequently publishing in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research, Journal of Petrology, Communications Earth & Environment, and Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology.

Recent papers by Andreas Kronz include:

  • Isotopic Compositions (Li-B-Si-O-Mg-Sr-Nd-Hf-Pb) and Fe2+/ΣFe Ratios of Three Synthetic Andesite Glass Reference Materials (ARM-1, ARM-2, ARM-3), 2021, Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research
  • Fo and Ni Relations in Olivine Differentiate between Crystallization and Diffusion Trends, 2020, Journal of Petrology
  • High-resolution stalagmite stratigraphy supports the Late Holocene tephrochronology of southernmost Patagonia, 2022, Communications Earth & Environment
  • Suitability of the Coralline Alga Clathromorphum compactum as an Arctic Archive for Past Sea Ice Cover, 2021, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
  • Quenching of basaltic melts by volatile exsolution, 2023, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology

Co-authors frequently collaborating with Andreas Kronz include Gerhard Wörner, Björn Klaes, Katrina Kremer, Klaus Simon, and Denis Scholz.

Aside from journal publications, Kronz has contributed to book publications, including a work published by Reichert Verlag eBooks titled The Mosaics of Roger II in Sicily, released in 2022.

Best Publications

  • Further characterisation of the 91500 zircon crystal

    Michael Wiedenbeck;John M. Hanchar;William H. Peck;Paul Sylvester

  • Zircon M257 ‐ a Homogeneous Natural Reference Material for the Ion Microprobe U‐Pb Analysis of Zircon

    Lutz Nasdala;Wolfgang Hofmeister;Nicholas Norberg;James M. Martinson

  • Temperature dependence of Zr in rutile: empirical calibration of a rutile thermometer

    T. Zack;R. Moraes;A. Kronz

  • Trace element abundances in rutiles from eclogites and associated garnet mica schists

    T Zack;T Zack;A Kronz;S.F Foley;T Rivers

  • Rutile geochemistry and its potential use in quantitative provenance studies

    T. Zack;T. Zack;H. von Eynatten;A. Kronz

  • Rutile crystals as potential trace element and isotope mineral standards for microanalysis

    G. L. Luvizotto;T. Zack;H. P. Meyer;T. Ludwig

  • Minor- and trace-element zoning in plagioclase: implications for magma chamber processes at Parinacota volcano, northern Chile

    Catherine Ginibre;Gerhard Wörner;Andreas Kronz

  • Trace elements in quartz: a combined electron microprobe, secondary ion mass spectrometry, laser-ablation ICP-MS, and cathodoluminescence study

    Axel MüLLER;Michael Wiedenbeck;Alfons M. Van Den Kerkhof;Andreas Kronz

  • Crystal Zoning as an Archive for Magma Evolution

    Catherine Ginibre;Gerhard Wörner;Andreas Kronz

  • High-resolution quantitative imaging of plagioclase composition using accumulated backscattered electron images: new constraints on oscillatory zoning

    Catherine Ginibre;Andreas Kronz;Gerhard Wörner

  • Annealing radiation damage and the recovery of cathodoluminescence

    Lutz Nasdala;Christian L Lengauer;John M Hanchar;Andreas Kronz

  • The Preparation and Preliminary Characterisation of Three Synthetic Andesite Reference Glass Materials (ARM-1, ARM-2, ARM-3) for In Situ Microanalysis

    Shitou Wu;Shitou Wu;Gerhard Wörner;Klaus Peter Jochum;Brigitte Stoll

  • Trace elements and cathodoluminescence of quartz in stockwork veins of Mongolian porphyry-style deposits

    Axel Müller;Richard Herrington;Robin Armstrong;Reimar Seltmann

  • Characterisation of a Natural Quartz Crystal as a Reference Material for Microanalytical Determination of Ti, Al, Li, Fe, Mn, Ga and Ge

    Andreas Audétat;Dieter Garbe-Schönberg;Andreas Kronz;Thomas Pettke

  • DATA ON 61 CHEMICAL ELEMENTS FOR THE CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE MAJOR GLASS COMPOSITIONS IN LATE ANTIQUITY AND THE MIDDLE AGES

    Karl Hans Wedepohl;Klaus Simon;Andreas Kronz

  • Growth and high‐resolution paleoenvironmental signals of rhodoliths (coralline red algae): A new biogenic archive

    Jochen Halfar;Thomas Zack;Andreas Kronz;James C. Zachos

  • Long-term stability of alpha particle damage in natural zircon

    Lutz Nasdala;John M. Hanchar;Andreas Kronz;Martin J. Whitehouse

  • Zircon texture and chemical composition as a guide to magmatic processes and mixing in a granitic environment and coeval volcanic system

    Damien Gagnevin;J. Stephen Daly;Andreas Kronz

  • Cold subduction of oceanic crust: Implications from a lawsonite eclogite from the Dominican Republic

    Thomas Zack;Toby Rivers;Richard Brumm;Andreas Kronz

  • Structure and Dynamics of the Laacher See Magma Chamber (Eifel, Germany) from Major and Trace Element Zoning in Sanidine: a Cathodoluminescence and Electron Microprobe Study

    Catherine Ginibre;Gerhard Wörner;Andreas Kronz

  • Cohenite, native iron and troilite inclusions in garnets from polycrystalline diamond aggregates

    D. E. Jacob;A. Kronz;K. S. Viljoen

Frequent Co-Authors

Jochen Halfar
Jochen Halfar University of Toronto
Gerhard Wörner
Gerhard Wörner University of Göttingen
Walter H. Adey
Walter H. Adey National Museum of Natural History
Thomas Zack
Thomas Zack University of Gothenburg
Robert S. Steneck
Robert S. Steneck University of Maine
Lutz Nasdala
Lutz Nasdala University of Vienna
Axel H. E. Müller
Axel H. E. Müller Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Martin J. Whitehouse
Martin J. Whitehouse Swedish Museum of Natural History
K. H. Wedepohl
K. H. Wedepohl University of Göttingen
John M. Hanchar
John M. Hanchar Memorial University of Newfoundland

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