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Gerhard Brügmann

Gerhard Brügmann

Overview

Gerhard Brügmann is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Arts and Humanities as well as Earth and Planetary Sciences. The scientist's work concentrates on several subfields, including Archeology, Paleontology, Ecology, Space and Planetary Science, and Geophysics.

The main topics covered by Brügmann's research include:

  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Cultural Heritage Materials Analysis
  • Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Archaeological Research and Protection
  • Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies
  • Archaeology and Historical Studies

Their recent scholarly output consists of papers published in notable journals across archaeology and related scientific disciplines. Recent publications include:

  • The Salcombe metal cargoes: New light on the provenance and circulation of tin and copper in Later Bronze Age Europe provided by trace elements and isotopes, 2022, Journal of Archaeological Science
  • Identifying mixtures of metals by multi-isotope analysis: Disentangling the relationships of the Early Bronze Age swords of the Apa-Hajdúsámson type and associated objects, 2021, Archaeometry
  • A high-temperature sintered cassiterite reference material for in situ determination of Sn isotope ratios, 2022, Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
  • Shiny bronze in glassy matter: an inconspicuous piece of slag from the Bronze Age mining site of Mušiston (Tajikistan) and its significance for the development of tin metallurgy in Central Asia, 2022, Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
  • Why the Nebra Sky Disc Dates to the Early Bronze Age. An Overview of the Interdisciplinary Results, 2020, Archaeologia Austriaca

Frequent co-authors working with Brügmann are:

  • Ernst Pernicka
  • Daniel Berger
  • Jan-Heinrich Bunnefeld
  • Nicole Lockhoff
  • Benjamin W. Roberts

Their research is regularly published in well-established academic venues including:

  • Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
  • Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Journal of Archaeological Science
  • Archaeometry
  • Antiquity

Best Publications

  • The internal structure of an active sea-floor massive sulphide deposit

    S. E. Humphris;Peter Herzig;D. J. Miller;J .C. Alt

  • Ancient, highly heterogeneous mantle beneath Gakkel ridge, Arctic Ocean

    Chuan Zhou Liu;Chuan Zhou Liu;Jonathan E. Snow;Jonathan E. Snow;Eric Hellebrand;Eric Hellebrand;Gerhard Brügmann

  • Noble metal abundances in komatiite suites from Alexo, Ontario, and Gorgona Island, Colombia

    G.E. Brügmann;N.T. Arndt;A.W. Hofmann;H.J. Tobschall

  • Siderophile and chalcophile metals as tracers of the evolution of the Siberian Trap in the Noril'sk region, Russia

    G.E. Brügmann;A.J. Naldrett;M. Asif;P.C. Lightfoot

  • Melt percolation monitored by Os isotopes and HSE abundances: a case study from the mantle section of the Troodos Ophiolite

    Anette Büchl;Gerhard Brügmann;Valentina G. Batanova;Carsten Münker

  • DISTRIBUTION OF PD, RH, RU, JR, OS, AND AU BETWEEN SULFIDE AND SILICATE METALS

    N.I. Bezmen;M. Asif;G.E. Brügmann;I.M. Romanenko

  • Re-Os systematics of UB-N, a serpentinized peridotite reference material

    Thomas Meisel;Laurie Reisberg;Johann Moser;Jean Carignan

  • Partial Melting and Assimilation of Dolomitic Xenoliths by Mafic Magma: the Ioko-Dovyren Intrusion (North Baikal Region, Russia)

    Thomas Wenzel;Lukas P. Baumgartner;Gerhard E. Brügmann;Eduard G. Konnikov

  • Precise Re–Os mineral isochron and Pb–Nd–Os isotope systematics of a mafic–ultramafic sill in the 2.0 Ga Onega plateau (Baltic Shield)

    I. S. Puchtel;G. E. Brügmann;A. W. Hofmann

  • Formation of podiform chromitite deposits : implications from PGE abundances and Os isotopic compositions of chromites from the Troodos complex, Cyprus

    Anette Büchl;Gerhard Brügmann;Valentina G Batanova

  • Accessory and rock forming minerals monitoring the evolution of zoned mafic–ultramafic complexes in the Central Ural Mountains

    J. Krause;G. E. Brügmann;E. V. Pushkarev

  • Crustal contamination of mafic magmas: evidence from a petrological, geochemical and Sr–Nd–Os–O isotopic study of the Proterozoic Isortoq dike swarm, South Greenland

    Ralf Halama;Michael Marks;Gerhard Brügmann;Wolfgang Siebel

  • Origin of layered continental mantle (Karelian craton, Finland): Geochemical and Re–Os isotope constraints

    Petri Peltonen;Gerhard Brügmann

  • Non-chondritic HSE budget in Earth's upper mantle evidenced by abyssal peridotites from Gakkel ridge (Arctic Ocean)

    Chuan-Zhou Liu;Chuan-Zhou Liu;Jonathan E. Snow;Gerhard Brügmann;Eric Hellebrand

  • Os mobilization during melt percolation: The evolution of Os isotope heterogeneities in the mantle sequence of the troodos ophiolite, Cyprus

    Anette Büchl;Gerhard E. Brügmann;Valentina G. Batanova;Albrecht W. Hofmann

  • Os-isotope systematics of komatiitic basalts from the Vetreny belt, Baltic Shield: Evidence for a chondritic source of the 2.45 Ga plume

    I. S. Puchtel;G. E. Brügmann;A. W. Hofmann;V. S. Kulikov

  • A quantitative link between recycling and osmium isotopes

    Alexander V. Sobolev;Albrecht W. Hofmann;Gerhard Brügmann;Valentina G. Batanova

  • Sources of primitive alkaline volcanic rocks from the central European volcanic province (Rhon, Germany) inferred from Hf, Os and Pb isotopes

    S. Jung;J. A. Pfänder;G. Brügmann;A. Stracke

  • Isotope systematics and chemical composition of tin ingots from Mochlos (Crete) and other Late Bronze Age sites in the eastern Mediterranean Sea: An ultimate key to tin provenance?

    Daniel Berger;Jeffrey S. Soles;Alessandra R. Giumlia-Mair;Gerhard Brügmann

  • 187Os-enriched domain in an Archean mantle plume: Evidence from 2.8 Ga komatiites of the Kostomuksha greenstone belt, NW Baltic Shield

    Igor S. Puchtel;Gerhard E. Brügmann;Albrecht W. Hofmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Albrecht W. Hofmann
Albrecht W. Hofmann Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Chuan-Zhou Liu
Chuan-Zhou Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Alexander V. Sobolev
Alexander V. Sobolev Grenoble Alpes University
Igor S. Puchtel
Igor S. Puchtel University of Maryland, College Park
Jonathan E. Snow
Jonathan E. Snow Louisiana State University
Eric Hellebrand
Eric Hellebrand University of Hawaii at Manoa
Roland Maas
Roland Maas University of Melbourne
Thomas Meisel
Thomas Meisel University of Leoben
Laurie Reisberg
Laurie Reisberg University of Lorraine
Frank Melcher
Frank Melcher University of Leoben

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