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Christian Reichert is affiliated with the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources in Germany. Their research spans several areas within engineering, including biomedical engineering, fluid flow and transfer processes, organic chemistry, media technology, and earth-surface processes.

The main topics of Christian Reichert's work include phase equilibria and thermodynamics, thermodynamic properties of mixtures, chemical thermodynamics and molecular structure, experimental learning in engineering, geological formations and processes, geophysics and gravity measurements, and reservoir engineering and simulation methods.

Among their recent publications are the following papers:

  • "Prediction of Excess Enthalpy Using Volume-Translated Peng-Robinson Equation of State," 2021, ChemEngineering
  • "KTB Report 92-5: Integrated Seismics Oberpfalz 1989. Data evaluation and interpretation as of October 1992," 2020, GFZpublic
  • "Teaching Digitalization in Chemical Engineering at a Small-Sized UAS," 2022, Chemie Ingenieur Technik
  • "Lava Flows Interbedded in the Sedimentary Sequence of the Southernmost Mozambique Basin - a Challenge for the Application of the Gardiner Formula [Unclos, Art. 76 Par. 4 (A)(I)]," 2024, SSRN Electronic Journal

Christian Reichert has collaborated frequently with several researchers including Bernhard C. Seyfang, Christian Köhn, Ulrike Kanzler, H.-J. Dürbaum, and P. Sadowiak.

Their work has been published in venues such as ChemEngineering, GFZpublic, Chemie Ingenieur Technik, and SSRN Electronic Journal.

Best Publications

  • Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America trench

    C. R. Ranero;J. Phipps Morgan;K. McIntosh;C. Reichert

  • Structure of the Makran subduction zone from wide-angle and reflection seismic data

    C. Kopp;J. Fruehn;E.R. Flueh;C. Reichert

  • Upper lithospheric structure of the subduction zone offshore of southern Arauco peninsula, Chile, at ∼38°S

    Eduardo Contreras-Reyes;Ingo Grevemeyer;Ernst R. Flueh;Christian Reichert

  • Heat flow and bending-related faulting at subduction trenches: Case studies offshore of Nicaragua and Central Chile

    Ingo Grevemeyer;Norbert Kaul;Juan L. Diaz-Naveas;Heinrich W. Villinger

  • Crustal structure of the central Sunda margin at the onset of oblique subduction

    Heidrun Kopp;Ernst R. Flueh;Dirk Klaeschen;Jörg Bialas

  • Tectonic Processes along the Chile Convergent Margin

    César R. Ranero;Roland von Huene;Wilhelm Weinrebe;Christian Reichert

  • Subducting seamounts control interplate coupling and seismic rupture in the 2014 Iquique earthquake area.

    Jacob M. Geersen;César R. Ranero;Udo Barckhausen;Christian Reichert

  • Tectonic features of the southern Sumatra-western Java forearc of Indonesia

    H. U. Schlüter;C. Gaedicke;H. A. Roeser;B. Schreckenberger

  • Crustal structure of the Java margin from seismic wide-angle and multichannel reflection data

    Heidrun Kopp;Dirk Klaeschen;Ernst R. Flueh;Jörg Bialas

  • Crustal architecture and deep structure of the Ninetyeast Ridge hotspot trail from active‐source ocean bottom seismology

    Ingo Grevemeyer;Ernst R. Flueh;C. Reichert;Jörg Bialas

  • Geology of the East Siberian Sea, Russian Arctic, from seismic images: Structures, evolution, and implications for the evolution of the Arctic Ocean Basin

    Dieter Franke;Karl Hinz;Christian Reichert

  • Birth of a volcanic margin off Argentina, South Atlantic

    Dieter Franke;Stefan Ladage;Michael Schnabel;Bernd Schreckenberger

  • Results of the DEKORP 1 (BELCORP-DEKORP) deep seismic reflection studies in the western part of the Rhenish Massif

    H.-J. Anderle;R. Bittner;R. Bortfeld

  • Evidence for high fluid/melt content beneath Krakatau volcano (Indonesia) from local earthquake tomography

    Kairly Jaxybulatov;Ivan Koulakov;Malte Ibs-von Seht;Klaus Klinge

  • The crustal structure of the Central Mozambique continental margin — Wide-angle seismic, gravity and magnetic study in the Mozambique Channel, Eastern Africa

    Volker Thor Leinweber;Frauke Klingelhoefer;Sönke Neben;Christian Reichert

  • Latitudinal Variation in Sedimentary Processes in the Peru-Chile Trench off Central Chile

    David Völker;Michael Wiedicke;Stefan Ladage;Christoph Gaedicke

  • Origin of the northern Indus Fan and Murray Ridge, Northern Arabian Sea: interpretation from seismic and magnetic imaging

    Christoph Gaedicke;Hans-Ulrich Schlüter;Hans Albert Roeser;Alexander Prexl

  • Opening of the central Atlantic Ocean: Implications for geometric rifting and asymmetric initial seafloor spreading after continental breakup

    Youssef Biari;Frauke Klingelhoefer;Mohamed Sahabi;T. Funck

  • Structure and tectonics of the central Chilean margin (31°-33°S): implications for subduction erosion and shallow crustal seismicity

    Eduardo Contreras-Reyes;Javier A. Ruiz;Juan Becerra;Heidrun Kopp

  • Seismic structure of the north‐central Chilean convergent margin: Subduction erosion of a paleomagmatic arc

    Eduardo Contreras-Reyes;Juan Becerra;Heidrun Kopp;Heidrun Kopp;Christian Reichert

  • Pleistocene giant slope failures offshore Arauco Peninsula, Southern Chile

    Jacob Geersen;David Völker;Jan Hinrich Behrmann;Christian Reichert

Frequent Co-Authors

Heidrun Kopp
Heidrun Kopp GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Frauke Klingelhoefer
Frauke Klingelhoefer French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Ernst R. Flueh
Ernst R. Flueh GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Daniel Aslanian
Daniel Aslanian French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Magdalena Scheck-Wenderoth
Magdalena Scheck-Wenderoth RWTH Aachen University
Ingo Grevemeyer
Ingo Grevemeyer GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Dirk Klaeschen
Dirk Klaeschen GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Wilfried Jokat
Wilfried Jokat University of Bremen
Ingo Klaucke
Ingo Klaucke GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Sebastian Krastel
Sebastian Krastel Kiel University

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