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37
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4302
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6980
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504

Overview

G. P. Glasby was affiliated with the University of Göttingen in Germany during their academic career. Their work was conducted in an academic environment known for its contributions to various scientific disciplines.

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Best Publications

  • Heavy metal pollution in Wellington Harbour

    P. Stoffers;G. P. Glasby;C. J. Wilson;K. R. Davis

  • Manganese: Predominant Role of Nodules and Crusts

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  • Submarine hydrothermal mineralization in the Okinawa Trough, SW of Japan: an overview

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  • Abiogenic Origin of Hydrocarbons: An Historical Overview

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  • The distribution of rare earth and minor elements in manganese nodules and sediments from the equatorial and S.W. Pacific

    G.P. Glasby;R. Gwozdz;H. Kunzendorf;G. Friedrich

  • Eh ph Diagrams for mn, fe, co, ni, cu and as Under Seawater Conditions: Application of two new Types of eh ph Diagrams to the Study of Specific Problems in Marine Geochemistry

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  • Input of river-derived sediment to the New Zealand continental shelf: I. Mass

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  • Seafloor Massive Sulfides from the Northern Equatorial Mid-Atlantic Ridge: New Discoveries and Perspectives

    G. Cherkashov;I. Poroshina;T. Stepanova;V. Ivanov

  • Mineralogy, geochemistry, and origin of Pacific red clays: A review

    G. P. Glasby

  • Geochemistry of hydrothermal Mn-oxide deposits from the S.W. Pacific island arc

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  • Hydrothermal iron-rich deposits from the Teahitia-Mehitia and Macdonald hot spot areas, Southwest Pacific

    D. Puteanus;G.P. Glasby;P. Stoffers;H. Kunzendorf

  • Manganese nodule formation in the Pacific Ocean: a general theory

    G. P. Glasby;P. Stoffers;A. Sioulas;T. Thijssen

  • The mineralogy of manganese nodules from a range of marine environments

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  • A model for the formation of hydrothermal manganese crusts from the Pitcairn Island hotspot

    G. P. Glasby;D. Stüben;Gerd Jeschke;Peter Stoffers

  • Mechanisms of enrichment of the rarer elements in marine manganese nodules

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  • A submarine hydrothermal manganese deposit from the south-west Pacific island arc

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  • Heavy‐metal pollution in Manukau and Waitemata Harbours, New Zealand

    G. P. Glasby;P. Stoppers;P. Walter;K. R. Davis

  • RADIOMETRIC EVIDENCE FOR THE RAPID GROWTH RATE OF SHALLOW-WATER, CONTINENTAL MARGIN MANGANESE NODULES.

    T.L Ku;G.P Glasby

  • Environments of formation of ferromanganese concretions in the Baltic Sea: a critical review

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  • Potential impact on climate of the exploitation of methane hydrate deposits offshore

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  • RARE EARTH ELEMENTS IN MANGANESE NODULES FROM THE SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN AS INDICATORS OF OCEANIC BOTTOM WATER FLOW

    Sabine Kasten;G. P. Glasby;H. D. Schulz;G. Friedrich

  • Co–rich Mn crusts from the Magellan Seamount cluster: the long journey through time

    Geoffrey P. Glasby;Xiangwen Ren;Xuefa Shi;Irina A. Pulyaeva

  • Geology of Macdonald seamount region, Austral Islands: Recent hotspot volcanism in the South Pacific

    Peter Stoffers;R. Botz;J.-L. Cheminee;Colin W. Devey

  • Mineralogy and composition of Kuroko deposits from northeastern Honshu and their possible modern analogues from the Izu-Ogasawara (Bonin) Arc south of Japan: Implications for mode of formation

    G. P. Glasby;K. Iizasa;M. D. Hannington;H. Kubota

  • Manganese nodules in the South Pacific: A review

    G. P. Glasby

  • Comparative mineralogy and geochemistry of hydrothermal iron‐rich crusts from the Pitcairn, Teahitia‐mehetia, and Macdonald hot spot areas of the S. W. pacific

    P. Stoffers;G. P. Glasby;D. Stuben;R. M. Renner

  • Manganese deposition through geological time: dominance of the post-eocene deep-sea environment

    G.P. Glasby

  • The geochemistry of coexisting manganese nodules, micronodules, sediments and pore waters from dive areas in the Equatorial and S.W. Pacific

    P. Stoffers;G. P. Glasby;T. Thijssen;P. C. Schrivastava

  • Hydrothermal manganese crusts from Enarete and Palinuro seamounts in the Tyrrhenian Sea

    J.‐D. Eckhardt;G. P. Glasby;H. Puchelt;Z. Berner

  • Hydrothermal manganese deposits in island arcs and related to subduction processes: A possible model for genesis

    G.P. Glasby

  • Sediment accumulation rates in the southwestern Pacific Basin and Aitutaki Passage

    W. Schmitz;A. Mangini;P. Stoffers;G.P. Glasby

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Stoffers
Peter Stoffers Kiel University
Augusto Mangini
Augusto Mangini Heidelberg University
Walter Michaelis
Walter Michaelis Universität Hamburg
Roger Hekinian
Roger Hekinian French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Colin W. Devey
Colin W. Devey GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Martin Hartmann
Martin Hartmann University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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