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Gerlind Dreibus

Gerlind Dreibus

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
39
Citations
8972
World Ranking
8247
National Ranking
510

Overview

Gerlind Dreibus is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their research profile does not currently list any recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues. Similarly, there are no documented book publications associated with Dreibus.

The available data does not specify main fields of study, subfields, or primary research topics related to their work. There is also no information about awards or recognitions received.

The absence of detailed publication records and research topics limits the ability to elaborate on the specific scientific contributions or areas of specialization for this scientist. However, affiliation with the Max Planck Society suggests involvement with research at an established institution known for a broad range of scientific disciplines.

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Best Publications

  • Mars, a volatile-rich planet

    G. Dreibus;H. Wanke

  • The chemical composition of Martian soil and rocks returned by the mobile alpha proton x-ray spectrometer : Preliminary results from the x-ray mode

    R. Rieder;T. Economou;H. Wänke;A. Turkevich

  • Chemical Composition and Accretion History of Terrestrial Planets

    H. Wänke;G. Dreibus

  • Alpha Particle X-Ray Spectrometer (APXS): Results from Gusev crater and calibration report

    R. Gellert;R. Gellert;R. Rieder;J. Brückner;B. C. Clark

  • Chemistry of rocks and soils at Meridiani Planum from the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer.

    R. Rieder;R. Gellert;R. C. Anderson;J. Brückner

  • Chemistry and mineralogy of outcrops at Meridiani Planum

    Benton C. Clark;R. V. Morris;S. M. McLennan;R. Gellert

  • Re-Os isotope systematics and platinum group element fractionation during mantle melt extraction: a study of massif and xenolith peridotite suites

    D. G. Pearson;G. J. Irvine;D. A. Ionov;F. R. Boyd

  • Volatiles on Earth and Mars: A comparison

    G. Dreibus;H. Wanke

  • Chemistry and accretion history of Mars

    Heinrich Wanke;Gerlind Dreibus

  • Chemistry of Rocks and Soils in Gusev Crater from the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer

    R. Gellert;R. Rieder;R. C. Anderson;J. Brückner

  • The new Athena alpha particle X‐ray spectrometer for the Mars Exploration Rovers

    R. Rieder;R. Gellert;J. Brückner;G. Klingelhöfer

  • Cosmochemical constraints on the sulfur content in the Earth's core

    Gerlind Dreibus;Herbert Palme

  • Chlorine and bromine abundance in MORB: the contrasting behaviour of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and East Pacific Rise and implications for chlorine geodynamic cycle

    Albert Jambon;Bernard Déruelle;Gerlind Dreibus;Françoise Pineau

  • Chemical, multispectral, and textural constraints on the composition and origin of rocks at the Mars Pathfinder landing site

    H. Y. McSween;S. L. Murchie;J. A. Crisp;N. T. Bridges

  • Chemical Composition of Rocks and Soils at the Pathfinder Site

    H. Wänke;J. Brückner;G. Dreibus;R. Rieder

  • Mantle Chemistry and Accretion History of the Earth

    Unknown

  • Chemical systematics of the shergotty meteorite and the composition of its parent body (Mars)

    J.C Laul;M.R Smith;H Wänke;E Jagoutz

  • Iodine abundances in oceanic basalts: implications for Earth dynamics

    B. Déruelle;G. Dreibus;A. Jambon

  • Bulk composition and early differentiation of Mars

    G. Jeffrey Taylor;William V. Boynton;J. Brückner;H. Wänke

  • Petrology and chemistry of the new shergottite Dar al Gani 476

    J. Zipfel;P. Scherer;B. Spettel;G. Dreibus

  • Mineralogy and chemistry of Rumuruti: The first meteorite fall of the new R chondrite group

    H. Schulze;A. Bischoff;H. Palme;B. Spettel

  • Refined data of Alpha Proton X-ray Spectrometer analyses of soils and rocks at the Mars Pathfinder site: Implications for surface chemistry

    J. Brückner;G. Dreibus;R. Rieder;H. Wänke

  • The Bulk Composition of the Eucrite Parent Asteroid and its Bearing on Planetary Evolution

    Gerlind Dreibus;Heinrich Wänke

Frequent Co-Authors

Heinrich Wänke
Heinrich Wänke Max Planck Society
B. Spettel
B. Spettel Max Planck Society
Ralf Gellert
Ralf Gellert University of Guelph
Jutta Zipfel
Jutta Zipfel Max Planck Society
Benton C. Clark
Benton C. Clark Space Science Institute
Göstar Klingelhöfer
Göstar Klingelhöfer Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
A. S. Yen
A. S. Yen Jet Propulsion Lab
H. Palme
H. Palme Senckenberg Naturmuseum
Steven W. Squyres
Steven W. Squyres Cornell University
Harry Y. McSween
Harry Y. McSween University of Tennessee at Knoxville

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