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Axel Müller

Axel Müller

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Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
4622
World Ranking
7280
National Ranking
107

Best Publications

  • Europe's rare earth element resource potential: An overview of REE metallogenetic provinces and their geodynamic setting

    K. M. Goodenough;J. Schilling;Erik Jonsson;Erik Jonsson;P. Kalvig

  • Mineralogy and mineral chemistry of quartz: A review

    Jens Götze;Yuanming Pan;Axel Müller

  • The Sveconorwegian Pegmatite Province – Thousands of Pegmatites Without Parental Granites

    Axel Müller;Rolf L. Romer;Rolf-Birger Pedersen

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

    Axel Müller;Richard Herrington;Robin Armstrong;Reimar Seltmann

  • Quartz and feldspar zoning in the eastern Erzgebirge volcano-plutonic complex (Germany, Czech Republic) : evidence of multiple magma mixing

    Axel Müller;Karel Breiter;Reimar Seltmann;Zoltán Pécskay

  • Textural and chemical evolution of a fractionated granitic system: the Podlesí stock, Czech Republic

    Karel Breiter;Axel Müller;Jaromír Leichmann;Ananda Gabašová

  • Application of cathodoluminescence to magmatic quartz in a tin granite – case study from the Schellerhau Granite Complex, Eastern Erzgebirge, Germany

    A. Müller;R. Seltmann;H. J. Behr

  • Hydrogen speciation and trace element contents of igneous, hydrothermal and metamorphic quartz from Norway

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  • Late-magmatic immiscibility during batholith formation: assessment of B isotopes and trace elements in tourmaline from the Land’s End granite, SW England

    Kristian Drivenes;Rune B. Larsen;Axel Müller;Axel Müller;Bjørn Eske Sørensen

  • The Chemistry of Quartz in Granitic Pegmatites of Southern Norway: Petrogenetic and Economic Implications

    Axel Muller;Peter Marcus Ihlen;Ben Snook;Rune B. Larsen

  • A proposed new mineralogical classification system for granitic pegmatites

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  • XENOTIME-(Y) FROM CARBONATITE DYKES AT LOFDAL, NAMIBIA: UNUSUALLY LOW LREE:HREE RATIO IN CARBONATITE, AND THE FIRST DATING OF XENOTIME OVERGROWTHS ON ZIRCON

    Frances Wall;Vistorina N. Niku-Paavola;Craig Storey;Axel Müller

  • The evolution of late-Hercynian granites and rhyolites documented by quartz – a review

    Axel Müller;Alfons M. van den Kerkhof;Hans-Jürgen Behr;Andreas Kronz

  • Trace elements and cathodoluminescence of igneous quartz in topaz granites from the Hub Stock (Slavkovský Les Mts., Czech Republic)

    A. Müller;M. René;H.-J. Behr;A. Kronz

  • Cathodoluminescence and micro-structural evidence for crystallisation and deformation processes of granites in the Eastern Lachlan Fold Belt (SE Australia)

    Axel Müller;Paul Lennox;Robert Trzebski

  • OSL-thermochronometry using bedrock quartz: A note of caution

    Benny Guralnik;Christina Ankjærgaard;Christina Ankjærgaard;Mayank Jain;Andrew S. Murray

  • Behavior of trace elements in quartz from plutons of different geochemical signature: A case study from the Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic

    Karel Breiter;Lukáš Ackerman;Martin Svojtka;Axel Müller

  • Petrological and Chemical Characterisation of High-Purity Quartz Deposits with Examples from Norway

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  • Chemistry of quartz related to the Zinnwald/Cínovec Sn-W-Li greisen-type deposit, Eastern Erzgebirge, Germany

    Axel Müller;Gunter Herklotz;Horst Giegling

  • The magmatic evolution of the Land's End pluton, Cornwall, and associated pre-enrichment of metals

    Axel Müller;Reimar Seltmann;Christopher Halls;Wolfgang Siebel

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