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Christian Schröder is affiliated with the University of Stirling in the United Kingdom. Their primary research lies within the field of Physics and Astronomy, with a significant focus on Astronomy and Astrophysics. Schröder's subfields also include Sociology and Political Science, Ecology, Social Psychology, and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management.

The scientist's work covers a diverse range of topics demonstrating interdisciplinary interests. These main topics include Sociology and Education Studies, Astro and Planetary Science, Planetary Science and Exploration, Psychology, Coaching, and Therapy, Corporate Management and Leadership, Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research.

Christian Schröder has contributed to multiple research publications. Some notable papers are:

  • Rewetting does not return drained fen peatlands to their old selves, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Climate Change Mitigation through Land Use on Rewetted Peatlands - Cross-Sectoral Spatial Planning for Paludiculture in Northeast Germany, 2020, Wetlands
  • Preferential preservation of pre-aged terrestrial organic carbon by reactive iron in estuarine particles and coastal sediments of a large river-dominated estuary, 2023, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Organic Matter from Redoximorphic Soils Accelerates and Sustains Microbial Fe(III) Reduction, 2021, Environmental Science & Technology
  • The use of operationally-defined sequential Fe extraction methods for mineralogical applications: A cautionary tale from Mössbauer spectroscopy, 2020, Chemical Geology

The venues where Schröder frequently publishes include:

  • Erziehungswissenschaft (4 publications)
  • Meteoritics and Planetary Science (3 publications)
  • Forschungsjournal Soziale Bewegungen (3 publications)
  • Optics Express (2 publications)
  • Astrobiology (2 publications)

Regarding collaborative work, Schröder often co-authors with Nicolas Engel, Andreas Schröer, Emily Bonsall, Reinhard Kienberger, and Arndt Werner.

Beyond research articles, Schröder has authored a book titled Organisation über Grenzen published in 2021 by Organisation und Pädagogik.

Best Publications

  • Jarosite and hematite at Meridiani Planum from Opportunity's Mössbauer spectrometer

    G. Klingelhöfer;R. V. Morris;B. Bernhardt;C. Schröder

  • Overview of the Spirit Mars Exploration Rover Mission to Gusev Crater: Landing site to Backstay Rock in the Columbia Hills

    R. E. Arvidson;S. W. Squyres;R. C. Anderson;J. F. Bell

  • Mössbauer mineralogy of rock, soil, and dust at Gusev crater, Mars: Spirit's journey through weakly altered olivine basalt on the plains and pervasively altered basalt in the Columbia Hills

    R. V. Morris;G. Klingelhöfer;C. Schröder;D. S. Rodionov

  • Identification of Carbonate-Rich Outcrops on Mars by the Spirit Rover

    Richard V. Morris;Steven W. Ruff;Ralf Gellert;Douglas W. Ming

  • An integrated view of the chemistry and mineralogy of martian soils

    Albert S. Yen;Ralf Gellert;Christian Schröder;Richard V. Morris

  • Mineralogy at Gusev Crater from the Mossbauer spectrometer on the Spirit Rover

    R. V. Morris;G. Klingelhöfer;B. Bernhardt;C. Schröder

  • Mossbauer mineralogy of rock, soil, and dust at Meridiani Planum, Mars: Opportunity's journey across sulfate-rich outcrop, basaltic sand and dust, and hematite lag deposits

    R. V. Morris;G. Klingelhöfer;C. Schröder;D. S. Rodionov

  • Characterization and petrologic interpretation of olivine‐rich basalts at Gusev Crater, Mars

    H.Y. McSween;M.B. Wyatt;Ralf Gellert;J.F. Bell

  • Geochemical and mineralogical indicators for aqueous processes in the Columbia Hills of Gusev crater, Mars

    D. W. Ming;D. W. Mittlefehldt;R. V. Morris;D. C. Golden

  • Geochemical modeling of evaporation processes on Mars: Insight from the sedimentary record at Meridiani Planum

    Nicholas J Tosca;Scott M McLennan;Benton C Clark;John Grotzinger

  • Water alteration of rocks and soils on Mars at the Spirit rover site in Gusev crater

    Larry A. Haskin;Alian Wang;Bradley L. Jolliff;Harry Y. McSween

  • Athena MIMOS II Mössbauer spectrometer investigation

    G. Klingelhöfer;R. V. Morris;B. Bernhardt;D. Rodionov

  • Overview of the Opportunity Mars Exploration Rover mission to Meridiani Planum: Eagle crater to Purgatory ripple

    S. W. Squyres;R. E. Arvidson;D. Bollen;James F. Bell

  • Dissimilatory reduction and transformation of ferrihydrite-humic acid coprecipitates.

    Masayuki Shimizu;Jihai Zhou;Christian Schröder;Martin Obst

  • Geochemical properties of rocks and soils in Gusev Crater, Mars: Results of the Alpha Particle X-Ray Spectrometer from Cumberland Ridge to Home Plate

    D. W. Ming;R. Gellert;R. V. Morris;R. E. Arvidson

  • In-Situ and Experimental Evidence for Acidic Weathering of Rocks and Soils on Mars

    Joel A Hurowitz;Scott M McLennan;Nicholas J Tosca;Raymond E Arvidson

  • Pyroclastic activity at Home Plate in Gusev Crater, Mars.

    Steven W. Squyres;O. Aharonson;Benton C. Clark;B. A. Cohen

  • Ancient Impact and Aqueous Processes at Endeavour Crater, Mars

    S. W. Squyres;R. E. Arvidson;J.F. Bell;F.J. Calef

  • Iron mineralogy and aqueous alteration from Husband Hill through Home Plate at Gusev Crater, Mars: Results from the Mössbauer instrument on the Spirit Mars Exploration Rover

    R. V. Morris;G. Klingelhöfer;C. Schröder;I. Fleischer

  • Sulfate deposition in subsurface regolith in Gusev crater, Mars

    Alian Wang;Larry A Haskin;Steven W Squyres;Bradley L Jolliff

Frequent Co-Authors

Göstar Klingelhöfer
Göstar Klingelhöfer Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Steven W. Squyres
Steven W. Squyres Cornell University
William H. Farrand
William H. Farrand Space Science Institute
Raymond E. Arvidson
Raymond E. Arvidson Washington University in St. Louis
Ralf Gellert
Ralf Gellert University of Guelph
Jeffrey R. Johnson
Jeffrey R. Johnson Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
A. S. Yen
A. S. Yen Jet Propulsion Lab
James F. Bell
James F. Bell Arizona State University
Timothy J. McCoy
Timothy J. McCoy National Museum of Natural History
Scott M. McLennan
Scott M. McLennan Stony Brook University

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