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Overview

Jobst Wendt is a researcher affiliated with the University of Tübingen in Germany. Their academic focus is primarily on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with particular expertise in geophysics and related subfields.

Their research encompasses various subfields including:

  • Geophysics
  • Earth-Surface Processes
  • Paleontology
  • Biomaterials
  • Oceanography

Wendt's work covers topics such as:

  • Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Calcium Carbonate Crystallization and Inhibition
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research

Their recent publications include the following papers:

  • "Middle and Late Devonian paleogeography of the eastern Anti-Atlas (Morocco)" (2021), published in the International Journal of Earth Sciences
  • "Middle and Late Devonian sea-level changes and synsedimentary tectonics in the eastern Anti-Atlas (Morocco)" (2021), published in the Journal of African Earth Sciences
  • "A rare case of an evolutionary late and ephemeral biomineralization: tunicates with composite calcareous skeletons" (2020), published in the Journal of Paleontology

These publications highlight Wendt's involvement in the study of Devonian paleogeography, tectonics, sea-level changes, and biomineralization processes.

Frequent publication venues include:

  • International Journal of Earth Sciences
  • Journal of African Earth Sciences
  • Journal of Paleontology

Best Publications

  • Geochemical Evolution within the Tonga–Kermadec–Lau Arc–Back-arc Systems: the Role of Varying Mantle Wedge Composition in Space and Time

    A. Ewart;K. D. Collerson;M. Regelous;J. I. Wendt

  • Origin of enriched-type mid-ocean ridge basalt at ridges far from mantle plumes: The East Pacific Rise at 11°20′N

    Yaoling Niu;Ken D. Collerson;Rodey Batiza;J. Immo Wendt

  • The oldest part of the Barberton granitoid-greenstone terrain, South Africa: evidence for crust formation between 3.5 and 3.7 Ga

    A. Kröner;A. Kröner;E. Hegner;E. Hegner;J.I. Wendt;J.I. Wendt;J.I. Wendt;G.R. Byerly;G.R. Byerly

  • Biostratinomy and palaeoecology of the cassian formation (Triassic) of the Southern Alps

    F.T. Fürsich;J. Wendt

  • Devonian/Lower Carboniferous stratigraphy, facies patterns and palaeogeography of Iran Part II. Northern and central Iran

    Jobst Wendt;Berdt Kaufmann;Zdzisław Bełka;Noor Farsan

  • The Xigaze forearc basin: evolution and facies architecture (Cretaceous, Tibet)

    G Einsele;G Einsele;B Liu;S Dürr;W Frisch

  • Late Archaean to early Proterozoic granitoid magmatism and high-grade metamorphism in the central Limpopo belt, South Africa

    P. Jaeckel;P. Jaeckel;A. Kröner;S. L. Kamo;G. Brandl

  • Archaeopteris is the earliest known modern tree

    Brigitte Meyer-Berthaud;Stephen E. Scheckler;Jobst Wendt

  • Age and depositional environment of upper devonian (early Frasnian to early famennian) black shales and limestones (Kellwasser facies) in the eastern Anti-Atlas, Morocco

    Jobst Wendt;Zdzislaw Belka

  • Variations in the geochemistry of magmatism on the East Pacific Rise at 10?30'N since 800 ka

    M. Regelous;Y. Niu;J.I. Wendt;R. Batiza

  • Disintegration of the continental margin of northwestern Gondwana: Late Devonian of the eastern Anti-Atlas (Morocco)

    Jobst Wendt

  • Trace element transport rates in subduction zones: evidence from Th, Sr and Pb isotope data for Tonga-Kermadec arc lavas

    M. Regelous;K.D. Collerson;A. Ewart;J.I. Wendt

  • EVIDENCE FOR A CONTRIBUTION FROM TWO MANTLE PLUMES TO ISLAND-ARC LAVAS FROM NORTHERN TONGA

    J. I. Wendt;M. Regelous;K. D. Collerson;A. Ewart

  • Geochemistry of lavas from the Garrett Transform Fault: insights into mantle heterogeneity beneath the eastern Pacific

    J.Immo Wendt;Marcel Regelous;Yaoling Niu;Roger Hékinian

  • U-Pb zircon and Sm-Nd dating of Moldanubian HP/HT granulites from South ohemia, Czech Republic

    J. I. Wendt;J. I. Wendt;A. Kröner;J. Fiala;W. Todt

  • Devonian/Lower Carboniferous stratigraphy, facies patterns and palaeogeography of Iran. Part I. Southeastern Iran

    Jobst Wendt;Bernd Kaufmann;Zdzisław Bełka;Noor Farsan

  • Cephalopod limestone deposition on a shallow pelagic ridge: the Tafilalt Platform (upper Devonian, eastern Anti-Atlas, Morocco)

    J. Wendt;T. Aigner;J. Neugebauer

  • Evidence from zircon dating for existence of approximately 2.1 Ga old crystalline basement in southern Bohemia, Czech Republic

    J. I. Wendt;A. Kröner;J. Fiala;W. Todt

  • Devonian conodont and ammonoid succession of the eastern Tafilalt (Ouidane Chebbi section), Anti-Atlas, Morocco

    Zdzisław Bełka;Christian Klug;Bernd Kaufmann;Dieter Korn

  • Facies patterns and depositional environments of Palaeozoic cephalopod limestones

    J. Wendt;T. Aigner

  • The World's Most Spectacular Carbonate Mud Mounds (Middle Devonian, Algerian Sahara)

    Jobst Wendt;Zdzislaw Belka;Bernd Kaufmann;Renate Kostrewa

Frequent Co-Authors

Zdzislaw Belka
Zdzislaw Belka Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
Dieter Korn
Dieter Korn Museum für Naturkunde
Christian Klug
Christian Klug University of Zurich
Andreas Wetzel
Andreas Wetzel University of Basel
Lothar Ratschbacher
Lothar Ratschbacher TU Bergakademie Freiberg
Wolfgang Frisch
Wolfgang Frisch University of Tübingen
Thomas Aigner
Thomas Aigner University of Tübingen

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