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Overview

Gerhard P. Brey is affiliated with Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany and has made several contributions in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a specific focus on Geophysics. Their research spans topics including high-pressure geophysics and materials, earthquake and tectonic studies, geological and geochemical analysis, and geophysical and geoelectrical methods.

Their recent publications include the following papers:

  • Experimental recalibration of the Cr-in-clinopyroxene geobarometer: improved precision and reliability above 4.5 GPa, 2021, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
  • Breyite inclusions in diamond: experimental evidence for possible dual origin, 2020, European Journal of Mineralogy
  • Multi-stage ultrahigh temperature metamorphism in the lower crust of the Kaapvaal craton recorded by U-Pb ages of garnet, 2024, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
  • Accessories in Kaiserstuhl carbonatites and related rocks as accurate and faithful recorders of whole rock age and isotopic composition, 2021, International Journal of Earth Sciences
  • Redox Freezing and Melting during Peridotite Interaction with Carbonated Metasediments and Metabasics: Experiments at 10 GPa, 2022, Geochemistry International

Frequent co-authors working alongside Brey include:

  • Heidi E. Höfer
  • Alan B. Woodland
  • A. V. Girnis
  • V. K. Bulatov
  • Axel Gerdes

Brey's work is frequently published in scientific venues such as:

  • Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
  • European Journal of Mineralogy
  • International Journal of Earth Sciences
  • Geochemistry International

The primary area of study for Gerhard P. Brey is Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on geophysics. Their research covers several subfields and topics, including:

  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geological and geochemical analysis
  • Geophysical and geoelectrical methods

Best Publications

  • Geothermobarometry in Four-phase Lherzolites II. New Thermobarometers, and Practical Assessment of Existing Thermobarometers

    G. P. Brey;T. Köhler

  • Calcium exchange between olivine and clinopyroxene calibrated as a geothermobarometer for natural peridotites from 2 to 60 kb with applications

    T.P Köhler;G.P Brey

  • Mineral-aqueous fluid partitioning of trace elements at 900–1200°C and 3.0–5.7 GPa: new experimental data for garnet, clinopyroxene, and rutile, and implications for mantle metasomatism

    R. Stalder;S.F. Foley;G.P. Brey;I. Horn

  • Phase relations of carbonate-bearing eclogite assemblages from 2.5 to 5.5 GPa: implications for petrogenesis of carbonatites

    Gregory M. Yaxley;Gerhard P. Brey

  • Experimental Melting of Carbonated Peridotite at 6-10 GPa

    Gerhard P. Brey;Vadim K. Bulatov;Andrei V. Girnis;Yann Lahaye

  • Kankan diamonds (Guinea) II: lower mantle inclusion parageneses

    Thomas Stachel;Jeff W. Harris;Gerhard P. Brey;Werner Joswig

  • Geothermobarometry in Four-phase Lherzolites I. Experimental Results from 10 to 60 kb

    G. P. Brey;T. Köhler;K. G. Nickel

  • Iron isotope fractionation during planetary differentiation

    Stefan Weyer;Ariel D. Anbar;Gerhard P. Brey;Carsten Münker

  • Pyroxene-carbonate reactions in the upper mantle

    G. Brey;W.R. Brice;D.J. Ellis;D.H. Green

  • The trace element composition of silicate inclusions in diamonds: a review

    Thomas Stachel;Sonja Aulbach;Gerhard P. Brey;Jeff W. Harris

  • Inclusions in sublithospheric diamonds: Glimpses of deep Earth

    Thomas Stachel;Gerhard P. Brey;Jeffrey W. Harris

  • Metasomatic processes in lherzolitic and harzburgitic domains of diamondiferous lithospheric mantle: REE in garnets from xenoliths and inclusions in diamonds

    Thomas Stachel;K.Stephanus Viljoen;Gerhard Brey;Jeff W Harris

  • Rare and unusual mineral inclusions in diamonds from Mwadui, Tanzania

    Thomas Stachel;Jeff W. Harris;Gerhard P. Brey

  • Lithium isotopic signatures of peridotite xenoliths and isotopic fractionation at high temperature between olivine and pyroxenes

    Hans-Michael Seitz;Gerhard P. Brey;Yann Lahaye;Soodabeh Durali

  • The role of CO2 in the genesis of olivine melilitite

    Gerhard Brey;David H. Green

  • Kankan diamonds (Guinea) I: from the lithosphere down to the transition zone

    Thomas Stachel;Gerhard P. Brey;Jeff W. Harris

  • Systematic study of liquidas phase relations in olivine melilitite +H 2 O +CO 2 at high pressures and petrogenesis of an olivine melilitite magma

    G. Brey;D. H. Green

  • Origin of olivine melilitites — chemical and experimental constraints

    G. Brey

  • Solubility of CO2 in olivine melilitite at high pressures and role of CO2 in the earth's upper mantle

    Gerhard P. Brey;David H. Green

  • The iron oxidation state of garnet by electron microprobe: Its determination with the flank method combined with major-element analysis

    Heidi E. Höfer;Gerhard P. Brey

  • NEW CA-SILICATE INCLUSIONS IN DIAMONDS : TRACERS FROM THE LOWER MANTLE

    Werner Joswig;Thomas Stachel;Jeff W. Harris;Werner H. Baur

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Stachel
Thomas Stachel University of Alberta
Jeff W. Harris
Jeff W. Harris University of Glasgow
Stefan Weyer
Stefan Weyer University of Hannover
Alan B. Woodland
Alan B. Woodland Goethe University Frankfurt
Yann Lahaye
Yann Lahaye Geological Survey of Finland
Axel Gerdes
Axel Gerdes Goethe University Frankfurt
Jutta Zipfel
Jutta Zipfel Max Planck Society
David H. Green
David H. Green University of Tasmania
Sonja Aulbach
Sonja Aulbach Goethe University Frankfurt
Carsten Münker
Carsten Münker University of Cologne

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