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Daniel E. Harlov is affiliated with the Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences in Germany. Their research primarily spans the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant focus on geophysics, artificial intelligence applications, inorganic chemistry, materials chemistry, and geochemistry and petrology.

Their work encompasses multiple research topics, notably geological and geochemical analysis, geochemistry and geologic mapping, earthquake and tectonic studies, radioactive element chemistry and processing, high-pressure geophysics and materials, crystal structures and properties, and geochemistry and elemental analysis.

Frequent coauthors in their research include Alexander Gysi, Nicole Hurtig, Hao Hu, Michael Knoper, and Franziska Wilke. Their research has been published in diverse scientific venues, with several publications in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, American Mineralogist, Chemical Geology, Lithos, and Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America.

Recent papers by Daniel E. Harlov include:

  • "The solubility of monazite (LaPO4, PrPO4, NdPO4, and EuPO4) endmembers in aqueous solutions from 100 to 250 °C," 2020, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • "Experimental investigation into the disturbance of the Sm-Nd isotopic system during metasomatic alteration of apatite," 2021, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • "Metasomatic modification of Sr isotopes in apatite as a function of fluid chemistry," 2022, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • "Three late-Mesozoic fluorite deposit belts in southeast China and links to subduction of the (paleo-) Pacific plate," 2020, Ore Geology Reviews
  • "Hydrothermal solubility of TbPO4, HoPO4, TmPO4, and LuPO4 xenotime endmembers at pH of 2 and temperatures between 100 and 250 °C," 2021, Chemical Geology

Best Publications

  • An experimental study of dissolution–reprecipitation in fluorapatite: fluid infiltration and the formation of monazite

    Daniel E. Harlov;Richard Wirth;Hans-Jürgen Förster

  • Fluid-mediated partial alteration in monazite: the role of coupled dissolution–reprecipitation in element redistribution and mass transfer

    Daniel E. Harlov;Richard Wirth;Callum J. Hetherington

  • Apatite: A Fingerprint for Metasomatic Processes

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  • Resetting monazite ages during fluid-related alteration

    M.L. Williams;M.J. Jercinovic;D.E. Harlov;B. Budzyń

  • Apatite-monazite relations in the Kiirunavaara magnetite-apatite ore, northern Sweden

    Daniel E Harlov;Ulf B Andersson;Hans-Jürgen Förster;Jan Olov Nyström

  • Fluid-induced nucleation of (Y + REE)-phosphate minerals within apatite: Nature and experiment. Part I. Chlorapatite

    Daniel E. Harlov;Hans-Jürgen Förster;Timo G. Nijland

  • Characterization of fluor-chlorapatites by electron probe microanalysis with a focus on time-dependent intensity variation of halogens

    Beth Goldoff;James D. Webster;Daniel E. Harlov

  • Metasomatism and the Chemical Transformation of Rock

    Daniel E. Harlov;Håkon Austrheim

  • High-Grade Fluid Metasomatism on both a Local and a Regional Scale: the Seward Peninsula, Alaska, and the Val Strona di Omegna, Ivrea-Verbano Zone, Northern Italy. Part I: Petrography and Silicate Mineral Chemistry

    Daniel E. Harlov

  • Partial high-grade alteration of monazite using alkali-bearing fluids: Experiment and nature

    Daniel E. Harlov;Callum J. Hetherington

  • Experimental determination of stability relations between monazite, fluorapatite, allanite, and REE-epidote as a function of pressure, temperature, and fluid composition

    Bartosz Budzyń;Daniel E. Harlov;Michael L. Williams;Michael J. Jercinovic

  • Solubility of CePO4 monazite and YPO4 xenotime in H2O and H2O–NaCl at 800 °C and 1 GPa: Implications for REE and Y transport during high-grade metamorphism

    Peter Tropper;Peter Tropper;Craig E. Manning;Daniel E. Harlov

  • Experimental metasomatism of monazite and xenotime: mineral stability, REE mobility and fluid composition

    Callum J. Hetherington;Daniel E. Harlov;Bartosz Budzyń

  • Metasomatic thorite and uraninite inclusions in xenotime and monazite from granitic pegmatites, Hidra anorthosite massif, southwestern Norway: Mechanics and fluid chemistry

    Callum J. Hetherington;Daniel E. Harlov

  • Formation of Al-rich titanite (CaTiSiO4O–CaAlSiO4OH) reaction rims on ilmenite in metamorphic rocks as a function of fH2O and fO2

    Daniel Harlov;Peter Tropper;Wolfgang Seifert;Timo Nijland

  • The relative stability of monazite and huttonite at 300–900 °C and 200–1000 MPa: Metasomatism and the propagation of metastable mineral phases

    Daniel E. Harlov;Richard Wirth;Callum J. Hetherington

  • Whole-rock, Phosphate, and Silicate Compositional Trends across an Amphibolite- to Granulite-facies Transition, Tamil Nadu, India

    Edward C. Hansen;Daniel E. Harlov

  • Experimental determination of CePO4 and YPO4 solubilities in H2O-NaF at 800°C and 1 GPa: Implications for rare earth element transport in high-grade metamorphic fluids

    P. Tropper;P. Tropper;C. E. Manning;D. E. Harlov

  • Formation of magmatic titanite and titanite–ilmenite phase relations during granite alteration in the Tribeč Mountains, Western Carpathians, Slovakia

    Igor Broska;Daniel Harlov;Peter Tropper;Pavol Siman

  • Mineralogy, chemistry, and fluid-aided evolution of the Pea Ridge Fe oxide-(Y + REE) deposit, southeast Missouri, USA

    Daniel E. Harlov;Corey J. Meighan;Ian D. Kerr;Ian D. Kerr;Iain M. Samson

  • PETROLOGIC EVIDENCE FOR K-FELDSPAR METASOMATISM IN GRANULITE FACIES ROCKS

    Daniel E. Harlov;Edward C. Hansen;Christopher Bigler

  • Mobility of components in metasomatic transformation and partial melting of gneisses: an example from Sri Lanka.

    L. L. Perchuk;O. G. Safonov;T. V. Gerya;B. Fu

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans-Jürgen Förster
Hans-Jürgen Förster University of Potsdam
Richard Wirth
Richard Wirth Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Simon A. T. Redfern
Simon A. T. Redfern Nanyang Technological University
Craig E. Manning
Craig E. Manning University of California, Los Angeles
Dieter Rhede
Dieter Rhede Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Dirk Frei
Dirk Frei University of the Western Cape
Friedrich Finger
Friedrich Finger University of Salzburg
Anthony E. Williams-Jones
Anthony E. Williams-Jones McGill University
Michael J. Jercinovic
Michael J. Jercinovic University of Massachusetts Amherst
Ray Macdonald
Ray Macdonald Lancaster University

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