Johannes Glodny spends much of his time researching Geochemistry, Petrology, Metamorphic facies, Eclogite and Metamorphism. His Petrology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Crust, Shear zone, Graben and Forearc. His Shear zone research incorporates themes from Blueschist, Subduction, Allanite, Monazite and Massif.
As part of one scientific family, he deals mainly with the area of Subduction, narrowing it down to issues related to the Geomorphology, and often Tectonics and Fault. His study in Metamorphic facies is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Greenschist, Metamorphic rock and Granulite. The concepts of his Eclogite study are interwoven with issues in Eclogitization, Isochron, Isochron dating, Facies and Zircon.
Johannes Glodny focuses on Geochemistry, Paleontology, Metamorphism, Subduction and Petrology. While the research belongs to areas of Geochemistry, Johannes Glodny spends his time largely on the problem of Eclogite, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Eclogitization and Felsic. His studies examine the connections between Metamorphism and genetics, as well as such issues in Metamorphic facies, with regards to Granulite.
Johannes Glodny combines subjects such as Shear zone and Transition zone with his study of Subduction. His work deals with themes such as Blueschist and Nappe, which intersect with Shear zone. His Petrology research includes elements of Massif, Orogeny, Deformation and Crust.
Johannes Glodny mainly focuses on Geochemistry, Paleontology, Subduction, Thermochronology and Tectonics. Johannes Glodny regularly links together related areas like Muscovite in his Geochemistry studies. His research in Subduction intersects with topics in Shear zone and Petrology.
The Petrology study combines topics in areas such as Nappe, Mantle wedge and Deformation. As a part of the same scientific family, Johannes Glodny mostly works in the field of Tectonics, focusing on Range and, on occasion, Paleozoic, Oceanic crust, Mountain formation and Plate tectonics. As a part of the same scientific study, Johannes Glodny usually deals with the Metamorphic rock, concentrating on Greisen and frequently concerns with Metamorphism and Biotite.
His primary scientific interests are in Geochemistry, Paleontology, Subduction, Blueschist and Tectonics. He combines topics linked to Nappe with his work on Geochemistry. His Cenozoic research extends to Subduction, which is thematically connected.
As part of one scientific family, Johannes Glodny deals mainly with the area of Blueschist, narrowing it down to issues related to the CYCLADES, and often Section. His Thermochronology study in the realm of Tectonics connects with subjects such as Return flow. His Eclogite study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Shear zone, Lithosphere, Continental crust and Terrane.
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Normal faulting in central Tibet since at least 13.5 Myr ago
Peter M. Blisniuk;Bradley R. Hacker;Johannes Glodny;Lothar Ratschbacher.
Nature (2001)
The Hellenic Subduction System: High-Pressure Metamorphism, Exhumation, Normal Faulting, and Large-Scale Extension
Uwe Ring;Johannes Glodny;Thomas Will;Stuart Thomson.
Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences (2010)
Plateau‐style accumulation of deformation: Southern Altiplano
Kirsten Elger;Onno Oncken;Johannes Glodny.
Tectonics (2005)
Uplift of the western Altiplano plateau: Evidence from the Precordillera between 20° and 21°S (northern Chile)
Pia Victor;Onno Oncken;Johannes Glodny.
Tectonics (2004)
Internal dynamics of a paleoaccretionary wedge: insights from combined isotope tectonochronology and sandbox modelling of the South-Central Chilean forearc
Johannes Glodny;Jo Lohrmann;Helmut Echtler;Kirsten Gräfe.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2005)
A counterclockwise PTt path of high-pressure/low-temperature rocks from the Coastal Cordillera accretionary complex of south-central Chile: constraints for the earliest stage of subduction mass flow
A.P. Willner;J. Glodny;T.V. Gerya;T.V. Gerya;E. Godoy.
Lithos (2004)
Early exhumation of high‐pressure rocks in extrusion wedges: Cycladic blueschist unit in the eastern Aegean, Greece, and Turkey
Uwe Ring;Thomas Will;Johannes Glodny;Christine Kumerics.
Tectonics (2007)
Precise eclogitization ages deduced from Rb/Sr mineral systematics: The Maksyutov complex, Southern Urals, Russia
Johannes Glodny;Bernard Bingen;Håkon Austrheim;José F Molina.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2002)
Geochronology of fluid-induced eclogite and amphibolite facies metamorphic reactions in a subduction–collision system, Bergen Arcs, Norway
Johannes Glodny;Alexander Kühn;Alexander Kühn;Håkon Austrheim.
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (2008)
Ordovician metamorphism and plutonism in the Sierra de Quilmes metamorphic complex: Implications for the tectonic setting of the northern Sierras Pampeanas (NW Argentina)
S.H Büttner;S.H Büttner;J Glodny;F Lucassen;K Wemmer.
Lithos (2005)
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