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34
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5146
World Ranking
7883
National Ranking
574

Best Publications

  • The “chessboard” classification scheme of mineral deposits: Mineralogy and geology from aluminum to zirconium

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  • The geology of aluminium phosphates and sulphates of the alunite group minerals: a review

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  • Kaolin: Soil, rock and ore

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  • Metallogenesis of early Paleozoic graptolite shales from the Graefenthal Horst (northern Bavaria-Federal Republic of Germany)

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  • Pegmatites and aplites: Their genetic and applied ore geology

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  • Mineralogical and chemical variations in hypogene and supergene kaolin deposits in a mobile fold belt the Central Andes of northwestern Peru

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  • Petrography, inorganic and organic geochemistry of Lower Permian carbonaceous fan sequences (“Brandschiefer Series”) — Federal Republic of Germany: Constraints to their paleogeography and assessment of their source rock potential

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  • A review of heavy minerals in clastic sediments with case studies from the alluvial-fan through the nearshore-marine environments

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  • Grain morphology of heavy minerals from marine and continental placer deposits, with special reference to Fe–Ti oxides

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  • Fossil fuels, ore and industrial minerals

    Harald G. Dill;Reinhard F. Sachsenhofer;Pavol Grecula;Tibor Sasvári

  • The origin of rutile-ilmenite aggregates (“nigrine”) in alluvial-fluvial placers of the Hagendorf pegmatite province, NE Bavaria, Germany

    H. G. Dill;F. Melcher;M. Füßl;B. Weber

  • REE contents, REE minerals and Sm/Nd isotopes of granite- and unconformity-related fluorite mineralization at the western edge of the Bohemian Massif: With special reference to the Nabburg-Wölsendorf District, SE Germany

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  • Sulfidic and non-sulfidic indium mineralization of the epithermal Au–Cu–Zn–Pb–Ag deposit San Roque (Provincia Rio Negro, SE Argentina) — with special reference to the “indium window” in zinc sulfide

    Harald G. Dill;Mirta M. Garrido;Frank Melcher;Maria C. Gomez

  • Cu-Fe-U phosphate mineralization of the Hagendorf-Pleystein pegmatite province, Germany: with special reference to laser-ablation inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) of limonite-cored torbernite

    H. G. Dill;A. Gerdes;B. Weber

  • Sedimentary facies, mineralogy, and geochemistry of the sulphate-bearing Miocene Dam Formation in Qatar

    H.G. Dill;R. Botz;Z. Berner;D. Stüben

  • A geological and mineralogical review of clay mineral deposits and phyllosilicate ore guides in Central Europe – A function of geodynamics and climate change

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  • Can REE patterns and U-Th variations be used as a tool to determine the origin of apatite in clastic rocks?

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  • The composite gold-antimony vein deposit at Kharma (Bolivia)

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  • Age and mineralogy of supergene uranium minerals — Tools to unravel geomorphological and palaeohydrological processes in granitic terrains (Bohemian Massif, SE Germany)

    H.G. Dill;A. Gerdes;B. Weber

  • Morphology and mineral chemistry of monazite–zircon-bearing stream sediments of continental placer deposits (SE Germany): Ore guide and provenance marker

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