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Dieter Stöffler

Dieter Stöffler

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Earth Science

D-Index
51
Citations
12355
World Ranking
3166
National Ranking
209

Overview

Dieter Stöffler is affiliated with the Museum für Naturkunde in Germany. Their work is primarily connected to this institution, indicating a specialization in natural history and related scientific research.

The available data does not include specific details on published papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications attributed to Dieter Stöffler. There is also no explicit information on the main fields or subfields of study, or detailed topics frequently covered in their work.

Without specific records of research output, the profile focuses on the established professional association, situating Dieter Stöffler within the scientific community of the Museum für Naturkunde. This institution is known for its contributions to natural sciences, which may suggest that their expertise aligns with biological, geological, or paleontological disciplines, common areas of study there.

No awards or distinctions are recorded in the available data. Dieter Stöffler is listed as currently living.

Best Publications

  • Shock metamorphism of ordinary chondrites

    Dieter Stöffler;Dieter Stöffler;Klaus Keil;Scott Edward R.D

  • Shock metamorphism of quartz in nature and experiment: I. Basic observation and theory*

    Dieter Stöffler;Falko Langenhorst

  • Ages and Geologic Histories of Martian Meteorites

    L. E. Nyquist;D. D. Bogard;C.-Y. Shih;A. Greshake

  • Shock metamorphism of quartz in nature and experiment: II. Significance in geoscience*

    Richard A. F. Grieve;Falko Langenhorst;Dieter Stöffler

  • Stratigraphy and Isotope Ages of Lunar Geologic Units: Chronological Standard for the Inner Solar System

    Dieter Stöffler;G. Ryder

  • Shock metamorphism of planetary silicate rocks and sediments: Proposal for an updated classification system

    Dieter Stöffler;Dieter Stöffler;Christopher Hamann;Christopher Hamann;Knut Metzler

  • Experimental hypervelocity impact into quartz sand: Distribution and shock metamorphism of ejecta

    D. Stöffler;D. E. Gault;J. Wedekind;G. Polkowski

  • Cratering History and Lunar Chronology

    Dieter Stöffler;Graham Ryder;Boris A. Ivanov;Natalia A. Artemieva

  • The Sudbury Structure' Controversial or Misunderstood?

    Richard A. F. Grieve;Dieter Stöffler;Alex Deutsch

  • Accretionary dust mantles in CM chondrites: Evidence for solar nebula processes

    K. Metzler;A. Bischoff;D. Stöffler

  • Progressive metamorphism and classification of shocked and brecciated crystalline rocks at impact craters

    Dieter Stöffler

  • Shock metamorphism and petrography of the Shergotty achondrite

    D Stöffler;R Ostertag;C Jammes;G Pfannschmidt

  • Constraints on the role of impact heating and melting in asteroids

    K. Keil;D. Stöffler;D. Stöffler;S. G. Love;S. G. Love;E. R. D. Scott

  • Shock-metamorphosed zircon in terrestrial impact craters

    A. Wittmann;T. Kenkmann;R. T. Schmitt;D. Stöffler

  • Glasses formed by hypervelocity impact

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  • Microbial Rock Inhabitants Survive Hypervelocity Impacts on Mars-Like Host Planets: First Phase of Lithopanspermia Experimentally Tested

    Gerda Horneck;Dieter Stöffler;Sieglinde Ott;Ulrich Hornemann

  • Ries crater and suevite revisited—Observations and modeling Part I: Observations

    Dieter Stöffler;Dieter Stöffler;Natalia A. Artemieva;Natalia A. Artemieva;Natalia A. Artemieva;Kai Wünnemann;W. Uwe Reimold;W. Uwe Reimold

  • Modeling the Ries-Steinheim Impact Event and the Formation of the Moldavite Strewn Field

    Dieter Stöffler;Natalia A. Artemieva;Elisabetta Pierazzo

  • Paired Renazzo-type (CR) carbonaceous chondrites from the Sahara

    A. Bischoff;H. Palme;R.D. Ash;R.N. Clayton

  • Coesite and stishovite in shocked crystalline rocks

    Dieter Stöffler

  • Thermal and impact metamorphism on the HED parent asteroid

    K. Metzler;K.D. Bobe;H. Palme;B. Spettel

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Kenkmann
Thomas Kenkmann University of Freiburg
Addi Bischoff
Addi Bischoff University of Münster
Natalia Artemieva
Natalia Artemieva Planetary Science Institute
Richard A. F. Grieve
Richard A. F. Grieve University of Western Ontario
B. Spettel
B. Spettel Max Planck Society
Charles S. Cockell
Charles S. Cockell University of Edinburgh
Alexander Deutsch
Alexander Deutsch University of Münster
Heinrich Wänke
Heinrich Wänke Max Planck Society
Philippe Claeys
Philippe Claeys Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Boris A. Ivanov
Boris A. Ivanov Russian Academy of Sciences

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