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Felix Oberli

Felix Oberli

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Earth Science

D-Index
33
Citations
11827
World Ranking
8164
National Ranking
170

Overview

Felix Oberli is affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland, where they conduct research and contribute to the academic community.

Currently, there are no recorded publications listed for Felix Oberli, and no frequent co-authors or publication venues are associated with their profile.

Details regarding their primary fields of study, subfields, and main topics of work have not been documented.

No awards or recognitions linked to Felix Oberli have been indicated in the available data.

Best Publications

  • THREE NATURAL ZIRCON STANDARDS FOR U‐TH‐PB, LU‐HF, TRACE ELEMENT AND REE ANALYSES

    M. Wiedenbeck;P. Allé;F. Corfu;W.L. Griffin

  • The Namche Barwa syntaxis: evidence for exhumation related to compressional crustal folding

    Jean-Pierre Burg;Peter Nievergelt;Felix Oberli;Diane Seward

  • Recent developments in element concentration and isotope ratio analysis of individual fluid inclusions by laser ablation single and multiple collector ICP-MS

    Thomas Pettke;Felix Oberli;Andreas Audétat;Marcel Guillong

  • Molybdenum isotope anomalies in meteorites: Constraints on solar nebula evolution and origin of the Earth

    Christoph Burkhardt;Thorsten Kleine;Thorsten Kleine;Felix Oberli;Andreas Pack

  • Eocene age of eclogite metamorphism in Pakistan Himalaya: implications for India-Eurasia collision

    Sonia Tonarini;Igor M. Villa;Felix Oberli;Martin Meier

  • Exhumation during crustal folding in the Namche-Barwa syntaxis

    Jean-Pierre Burg;Philippe Davy;Peter Nievergelt;Felix Oberli

  • The magma and metal source of giant porphyry-type ore deposits, based on lead isotope microanalysis of individual fluid inclusions

    Thomas Pettke;Thomas Pettke;Felix Oberli;Christoph A. Heinrich

  • Timing of the Permian-Triassic biotic crisis: implications from new zircon U/Pb age data (and their limitations)

    Roland Mundil;Ian Metcalfe;Kenneth R. Ludwig;Paul R. Renne;Paul R. Renne

  • New half-life measurement of 182Hf: improved chronometer for the early solar system.

    C. Vockenhuber;F. Oberli;M. Bichler;I. Ahmad

  • High resolution UPb dating of Middle Triassic volcaniclastics: Time-scale calibration and verification of tuning parameters for carbonate sedimentation

    Roland Mundil;Peter Brack;Martin Meier;Hans Rieber

  • Si isotope systematics of meteorites and terrestrial peridotites: implications for Mg/Si fractionation in the solar nebula and for Si in the Earth's core

    Caroline Fitoussi;Bernard Bourdon;Thorsten Kleine;Felix Oberli

  • U-Th-Pb and 230Th/238U disequilibrium isotope systematics: Precise accessory mineral chronology and melt evolution tracing in the Alpine Bergell intrusion

    Felix Oberli;Martin Meier;Alfons Berger;Claudio L. Rosenberg

  • 40Ar/39Ar and U–Pb dating of the Fish Canyon magmatic system, San Juan Volcanic field, Colorado: Evidence for an extended crystallization history

    O. Bachmann;F. Oberli;M.A. Dungan;M. Meier

  • BIOSTRATIGRAPHIC AND RADIOMETRIC AGE DATA QUESTION THE MILANKOVITCH CHARACTERISTICS OF THE LATEMAR CYCLES (SOUTHERN ALPS, ITALY)

    Peter Brack;Roland Mundil;Felix Oberli;Martin Meier

  • Geochronological constraints on the evolution of the Periadriatic Fault System (Alps)

    Wolfgang Müller;Giacomo Prosser;Neil S. Mancktelow;Igor M. Villa

  • The origin of Alpine plutons along the Periadriatic Lineament.

    F. von Blanckenburg;H. Kagami;A. Deutsch;M. Wiedenbeck

  • ThPb versus UPb isotope systematics in allanite from co-genetic rhyolite and granodiorite: Implications for geochronology

    Susanne Barth;Felix Oberli;Martin Meier

  • The crystalline units of the High Himalayas in the Lahul-Zanskar region (Northwest India); metamorphic-tectonic history and geochronology of the collided and imbricated Indian Plate

    U. Pognante;D. Castelli;P. Benna;G. Genovese

  • Timing of normal faulting along the Indus Suture in Pakistan Himalaya and a case of major 231 Pa/ 235 U initial disequilibrium in zircon

    Robert Anczkiewicz;Felix Oberli;Jean-Pierre Burg;Igor M. Villa

  • Fingerprinting sources of orogenic plutonic rocks from Variscan belt with lithium isotopes and possible link to subduction-related origin of some A-type granites

    T. Magna;T. Magna;V. Janoušek;M. Kohút;F. Oberli

  • Links between mantle metasomatism and lithium isotopes: Evidence from glass-bearing and cryptically metasomatized xenoliths from Mongolia

    Tomáš Magna;Tomáš Magna;Dmitri A. Ionov;Felix Oberli;Uwe Wiechert

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Pettke
Thomas Pettke University of Bern
Thorsten Kleine
Thorsten Kleine Max Planck Society
Roland Mundil
Roland Mundil Berkeley Geochronology Center
Uwe Wiechert
Uwe Wiechert Freie Universität Berlin
Bernard Bourdon
Bernard Bourdon École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Rainer Wieler
Rainer Wieler ETH Zurich
Peter Steier
Peter Steier University of Vienna
Reto Gieré
Reto Gieré University of Pennsylvania

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