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Folkmar Hauff is affiliated with the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel in Germany. Their research primarily spans the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant focus on several subfields including Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Atmospheric Science, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Geology.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of areas such as Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, and Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Gondwana Research
  • Lithos
  • Goldschmidt Abstracts
  • Chemical Geology
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Some recent papers authored by Folkmar Hauff are:

  • "Paired EMI-HIMU hotspots in the South Atlantic-Starting plume heads trigger compositionally distinct secondary plumes?", 2020, Science Advances
  • "New Calcium Carbonate Nano-particulate Pressed Powder Pellet (NFHS-2-NP) for LA-ICP-OES, LA-(MC)-ICP-MS and µXRF", 2022, Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research
  • "Geochemistry of Etendeka magmatism: Spatial heterogeneity in the Tristan-Gough plume head", 2020, Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • "Gigantic eruption of a Carpathian volcano marks the largest Miocene transgression of Eastern Paratethys", 2021, Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • "Tracing widespread Early Miocene ignimbrite eruptions and petrogenesis at the onset of the Carpathian-Pannonian Region silicic volcanism", 2023, Gondwana Research

Frequently collaborating co-authors include:

  • Kaj Hoernle
  • Dieter Garbe-Schönberg
  • Jörg Geldmacher
  • Maxim Portnyagin
  • Reinhard Werner

Folkmar Hauff's scholarly work demonstrates a significant presence in geological and geochemical research, emphasizing analysis related to magmatism, plume dynamics, and volcanism as reflected in their recent publications. Their multidisciplinary approach includes applications in artificial intelligence and atmospheric science within earth science contexts.

Best Publications

  • Sr‐Nd‐Pb composition of Mesozoic Pacific oceanic crust (Site 1149 and 801, ODP Leg 185): Implications for alteration of ocean crust and the input into the Izu‐Bonin‐Mariana subduction system

    Folkmar Hauff;Kaj Hoernle;Angelika Schmidt

  • Missing history (16–71 Ma) of the Galápagos hotspot: Implications for the tectonic and biological evolution of the Americas

    Kaj Hoernle;Paul van den Bogaard;Reinhard Werner;Britta Lissinna

  • Age and geochemistry of basaltic complexes in western Costa Rica: Contributions to the geotectonic evolution of Central America

    Folkmar Hauff;Kaj Hoernle;Paul van den Bogaard;Guillermo Alvarado

  • Arc-parallel flow in the mantle wedge beneath Costa Rica and Nicaragua

    Kaj Hoernle;David L. Abt;Karen M. Fischer;Holly Nichols

  • Cenozoic intraplate volcanism on New Zealand: Upwelling induced by lithospheric removal

    K. Hoernle;J.D.L. White;P. van den Bogaard;F. Hauff

  • 70 m.y. history (139–69 Ma) for the Caribbean large igneous province

    Kaj Hoernle;Folkmar Hauff;Paul van den Bogaard

  • Combined Trace Element and Pb-Nd–Sr-O Isotope Evidence for Recycled Oceanic Crust (Upper and Lower) in the Iceland Mantle Plume

    Kaj Hoernle;Folkmar Hauff;Jens Fiebig

  • Age and geochemistry of volcanic rocks from the Hikurangi and Manihiki oceanic Plateaus

    Kaj Hoernle;Kaj Hoernle;Folkmar Hauff;Paul van den Bogaard;Reinhard Werner

  • Geodynamic evolution of the Galápagos hot spot system (Central East Pacific) over the past 20 m.y.: Constraints from morphology, geochemistry, and magnetic anomalies

    Reinhard Werner;Kaj Hoernle;U. Barckhausen;Folkmar Hauff

  • How and when plume zonation appeared during the 132 Myr evolution of the Tristan Hotspot

    Kaj Hoernle;Kaj Hoernle;Joana Rohde;Folkmar Hauff;Dieter Garbe-Schönberg

  • Plume–subduction interaction in southern Central America: Mantle upwelling and slab melting

    Esteban Gazel;Kaj Hoernle;Michael J. Carr;Claude Herzberg

  • Large volume recycling of oceanic lithosphere over short time scales: geochemical constraints from the Caribbean Large Igneous Province

    F. Hauff;K. Hoernle;G. Tilton;D. W. Graham

  • Temporal and geochemical evolution of the Cenozoic intraplate volcanism of Zealandia

    Christian Timm;Kaj Hoernle;Reinhard Werner;Folkmar Hauff

  • Calcium Isotopes (δ44/40Ca) in MPI-DING Reference Glasses, USGS Rock Powders and Various Rocks: Evidence for Ca Isotope Fractionation in Terrestrial Silicates

    Marghaleray Amini;Anton Eisenhauer;Florian Böhm;Chris Holmden

  • Galapagos-OIB signature in southern Central America: mantle refertilization by arc-hot spot interaction

    Esteban Gazel;Michael J. Carr;Kaj Hoernle;Mark D. Feigenson

  • Evidence for an age progression along the Tristan-Gough volcanic track from new 40Ar/39Ar ages on phenocryst phases

    Joana Kristin Rohde;Paul van den Bogaard;Kaj Hoernle;Folkmar Hauff

  • Origin of Indian Ocean Seamount Province by shallow recycling of continental lithosphere

    K. Hoernle;F. Hauff;R. Werner;P. van den Bogaard

  • Geochemical zonation of the Miocene Alborán Basin volcanism (westernmost Mediterranean): geodynamic implications

    S. Duggen;S. Duggen;K. Hoernle;A. Klügel;J. Geldmacher;J. Geldmacher

  • Continental crust generated in oceanic arcs

    Esteban Gazel;Jorden L. Hayes;Kaj Hoernle;Peter Kelemen

  • Geochemistry of primitive lavas of the Central Kamchatka Depression: magma generation at the edge of the Pacific plate

    Maxim Portnyagin;Ilya Bindeman;Kaj Hoernle;Folkmar Hauff

  • A Mid Cretaceous origin for the Galápagos hotspot: volcanological, petrological and geochemical evidence from Costa Rican oceanic crustal segments

    Folkmar Hauff;Kaj Hoernle;Hans-Ulrich Schmincke;Reinhard Werner

  • Basalts erupted along the Tongan fore arc during subduction initiation: Evidence from geochronology of dredged rocks from the Tonga fore arc and trench

    Sebastian Meffre;Trevor J. Falloon;Tony J. Crawford;Kaj Hoernle

Frequent Co-Authors

Kaj Hoernle
Kaj Hoernle GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Paul van den Bogaard
Paul van den Bogaard GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Maxim Portnyagin
Maxim Portnyagin GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Nick Mortimer
Nick Mortimer GNS Science
Karsten M. Haase
Karsten M. Haase University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Andreas Klügel
Andreas Klügel University of Bremen
Simon Turner
Simon Turner Macquarie University
Ilya N. Bindeman
Ilya N. Bindeman University of Oregon
Wilfried Jokat
Wilfried Jokat University of Bremen

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