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Bernhard Stöckhert

Bernhard Stöckhert

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Earth Science

D-Index
46
Citations
7356
World Ranking
4259
National Ranking
297

Overview

Bernhard Stöckhert is affiliated with Ruhr University Bochum in Germany. Their academic career is primarily connected to this institution, contributing to the scientific community through various research activities.

Details regarding specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, and main fields or subfields of study are not readily available. Similarly, no information is provided about main topics of work or recognition through awards.

The absence of detailed publications or collaborative information suggests a profile where the currently indexed data remains limited. Nevertheless, their association with Ruhr University Bochum indicates involvement in an academic environment known for research and education.

Best Publications

  • Exhumation of high-pressure metamorphic rocks in a subduction channel: A numerical simulation

    Taras V. Gerya;Taras V. Gerya;Bernhard Stöckhert;Alexey L. Perchuk

  • Thermochronometry and microstructures of quartz-a comparison with experimental flow laws and predictions on the temperature of the brittle-plastic transition

    Bernhard Stöckhert;Manfred R Brix;Reiner Kleinschrodt;Anthony J Hurford

  • Microdiamond daughter crystals precipitated from supercritical COH + silicate fluids included in garnet, Erzgebirge, Germany

    Bernhard Stöckhert;Johannes Duyster;Claudia Trepmann;Hans-Joachim Massonne

  • Two-dimensional numerical modeling of tectonic and metamorphic histories at active continental margins

    Taras Gerya;Bernhard Stöckhert

  • One-dimensional models of shear wave velocity for the eastern Mediterranean obtained from the inversion of Rayleigh wave phase velocities and tectonic implications

    T. Meier;K. Dietrich;B. Stöckhert;H.-P. Harjes

  • Thermochronology of the high-pressure metamorphic rocks of Crete, Greece: Implications for the speed of tectonic processes

    Stuart N. Thomson;Bernhard Stöckhert;Manfred R. Brix

  • Mesozoic-Cenozoic denudation history of the Patagonian Andes (southern Chile) and its correlation to different subduction processes

    Stuart N. Thomson;Francisco Hervé;Bernhard Stöckhert

  • Quartz microstructures developed during non-steady state plastic flow at rapidly decaying stress and strain rate

    Claudia A Trepmann;Bernhard Stöckhert

  • Constraints on the late thermotectonic evolution of the western Alps: EVidence for episodic rapid uplift

    Anthony J. Hurford;Johannes C. Hunziker;Bernhard Stöckhert

  • Exhumation rates of high pressure metamorphic rocks in subduction channels: The effect of Rheology

    T. V. Gerya;B. Stöckhert

  • Pre-collisional high pressure metamorphism and nappe tectonics at active continental margins: a numerical simulation

    Bernhard Stöckhert;Taras V. Gerya;Taras V. Gerya

  • Stress and deformation in subduction zones: Insight from the record of exhumed metamorphic rocks

    Bernhard Stöckhert

  • Elevated stresses and creep rates beneath the brittle‐ductile transition caused by seismic faulting in the upper crust

    Susan Ellis;Bernhard Stöckhert

  • Low effective viscosity during high pressure metamorphism due to dissolution precipitation creep: the record of HP LT metamorphic carbonates and siliciclastic rocks from Crete

    Bernhard Stöckhert;Matthias Wachmann;Martina Küster;Sibylle Bimmermann

  • Thermobarometric data from a fossil zircon partial annealing zone in high pressure–low temperature rocks of eastern and central Crete, Greece

    Manfred R. Brix;Bernhard Stöckhert;Eberhard Seidel;Thomas Theye

  • Miocene high-pressure metamorphic rocks of Crete, Greece: rapid exhumation by buoyant escape

    Stuart N. Thomson;Bernhard Stöckhert;Manfred R. Brix

  • Creep of a TiAl alloy: a comparison of indentation and tensile testing

    Dorothée Dorner;Klaus Röller;Birgit Skrotzki;Bernhard Stöckhert

  • Postmagmatic cooling and late Cenozoic denudation of the North Patagonian Batholith in the Los Lagos region of Chile, 41°−42°15′S

    A. C. Adriasola;S. N. Thomson;M. R. Brix;F. Hervé

  • Exhumation of ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic oceanic crust from Lago di Cignana, Piemontese zone, western Alps: the structural record in metabasites

    S.N.G.C. van der Klauw;T. Reinecke;B. Stöckhert

  • Rheology of the plate interface — Dissolution precipitation creep in high pressure metamorphic rocks

    Sara Wassmann;Bernhard Stöckhert

  • Pressure solution in siliciclastic HP-LT metamorphic rocks — constraints on the state of stress in deep levels of accretionary complexes

    Sibylle Schwarz;Bernhard Stöckhert

Frequent Co-Authors

Stuart N. Thomson
Stuart N. Thomson University of Arizona
Taras Gerya
Taras Gerya ETH Zurich
Hans-Joachim Massonne
Hans-Joachim Massonne University of Stuttgart
Susan Ellis
Susan Ellis GNS Science
Richard Wirth
Richard Wirth Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Gernold Zulauf
Gernold Zulauf Goethe University Frankfurt
Francisco Hervé
Francisco Hervé Andrés Bello University
Harry W. Green
Harry W. Green University of California, Riverside
Walter V. Maresch
Walter V. Maresch Ruhr University Bochum
Gunther Eggeler
Gunther Eggeler Ruhr University Bochum

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