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Karel Breiter is affiliated with the Czech Academy of Sciences in the Czech Republic. Their research primarily spans the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions to subfields including Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Geochemistry and Petrology, Inorganic Chemistry, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist has focused on topics related to Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Radioactive element chemistry and processing, Geological Formations and Processes Exploration, and Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis.

Karel Breiter's recent published papers include:

  • Chemical signature of quartz from S- and A-type rare-metal granites - A summary (2020, Ore Geology Reviews)
  • Trace element composition of micas from rare-metal granites of different geochemical affiliations (2023, Lithos)
  • Rock textures and mineral zoning - A clue to understanding rare-metal granite evolution: Argemela stock, Central-Eastern Portugal (2021, Lithos)

The research collaborations of Karel Breiter include frequent coauthors such as Zuzana Korbelová, Michaela Vašinová Galiová, Michaela Hložková, Jana Ďurišová, and Marek Dosbaba.

The scientist's work appears in several publication venues, with the most frequent venues being:

  • Minerals
  • Lithos
  • Geoscience Research Reports
  • Ore Geology Reviews
  • Geologica Carpathica

Karel Breiter's research contributions show an interdisciplinary approach combining detailed geochemical analyses with geophysical and geological perspectives. Their investigations into rare-metal granites and mineralogical studies reflect ongoing interests in earth materials and tectonic processes.

Best Publications

  • Automated mineralogy and petrology - applications of TESCAN Integrated Mineral Analyzer (TIMA)

    Tomas Hrstka;Paul Gottlieb;Roman Skala;Karel Breiter

  • Nearly contemporaneous evolution of the A- and S-type fractionated granites in the Krušné hory/Erzgebirge Mts., Central Europe

    Karel Breiter

  • Chemical characteristics of zircon from A-type granites and comparison to zircon of S-type granites

    Karel Breiter;Claudio Nery Lamarão;Régis Munhoz Krás Borges;Roberto Dall'Agnol

  • Variscan silicic magmatism and related tin-tungsten mineralization in the Erzgebirge-Slavkovský les metallogenic province

    K. Breiter;H.-J. Förster;R. Seltmann

  • Extreme P-, Bi-, Nb-, Sc-, U- and F-rich zircon from fractionated perphosphorous granites: The peraluminous Podlesí granite system, Czech Republic

    Karel Breiter;Hans Jurgen Forster;Radek Škoda

  • Quartz and feldspar zoning in the eastern Erzgebirge volcano-plutonic complex (Germany, Czech Republic) : evidence of multiple magma mixing

    Axel Müller;Karel Breiter;Reimar Seltmann;Zoltán Pécskay

  • Textural and chemical evolution of a fractionated granitic system: the Podlesí stock, Czech Republic

    Karel Breiter;Axel Müller;Jaromír Leichmann;Ananda Gabašová

  • Nb-Ta-Ti-W-Sn-oxide minerals as indicators of a peraluminous P- and F-rich granitic system evolution: Podlesí, Czech Republic

    Karel Breiter;Radek Škoda;Pavel Uher

  • HOW ARE THE EMPLACEMENT OF RARE-ELEMENT PEGMATITES, REGIONAL METAMORPHISM AND MAGMATISM INTERRELATED IN THE MOLDANUBIAN DOMAIN OF THE VARISCAN BOHEMIAN MASSIF, CZECH REPUBLIC?

    Jérémie Melleton;Eric Gloaguen;Dirk Frei;Milan Novák

  • Mineralogical Evidence for Two Magmatic Stages in the Evolution of an Extremely Fractionated P-rich Rare-metal Granite: the Podlesí Stock, Krušné Hory, Czech Republic

    Karel Breiter;Jiří Frýda;Reimar Seltmann;Rainer Thomas

  • Carboniferous–Permian volcanic evolution in Central Europe—U/Pb ages of volcanic rocks in Saxony (Germany) and northern Bohemia (Czech Republic)

    Uwe Hoffmann;Christoph Breitkreuz;Karel Breiter;Sergey Sergeev

  • Evolution of rare-metal granitic magmas documented by quartz chemistry

    Karel Breiter;Axel Müller

  • Assessment of magmatic vs. metasomatic processes in rare-metal granites: A case study of the Cínovec/Zinnwald Sn–W–Li deposit, Central Europe

    Karel Breiter;Jana Ďurišová;Tomáš Hrstka;Zuzana Korbelová

  • Behavior of trace elements in quartz from plutons of different geochemical signature: A case study from the Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic

    Karel Breiter;Lukáš Ackerman;Martin Svojtka;Axel Müller

  • Trace element composition of quartz from the Variscan Altenberg–Teplice caldera (Krušné hory/Erzgebirge Mts, Czech Republic/Germany): Insights into the volcano-plutonic complex evolution

    Karel Breiter;Martin Svojtka;Lukáš Ackerman;Kateřina Švecová

  • Two Distinctive Granite Suites in the SW Bohemian Massif and their Record of Emplacement: Constraints from Geochemistry and Zircon 207Pb/206Pb Chronology

    W. Siebel;C. K. Shang;E. Reitter;J. Rohrmüller

  • THE INVOLVEMENT OF F, CO2, AND As IN THE ALTERATION OF Zr–Th–REE-BEARING ACCESSORY MINERALS IN THE HORA SVATÉ KATEŘINY A-TYPE GRANITE, CZECH REPUBLIC

    Karel Breiter;Renata Čopjaková;Radek Škoda

  • Diversity of lithium mica compositions in mineralized granite-greisen system: Cínovec Li-Sn-W deposit, Erzgebirge

    Karel Breiter;Michaela Hložková;Zuzana Korbelová;Michaela Vašinová Galiová;Michaela Vašinová Galiová

  • Gallium and germanium geochemistry during magmatic fractionation and post-magmatic alteration in different types of granitoids: a case study from the Bohemian Massif (Czech Republic)

    Karel Breiter;Nina Gardenová;Viktor Kanický;Tomáš Vaculovič

  • Trace elements and growth patterns in quartz: a fingerprint of the evolution of the subvolcanic Podlesí Granite System (Krušné hory Mts., Czech Republic)

    Axel Müller;Andreas Kronz;Karel Breiter

Frequent Co-Authors

Axel H. E. Müller
Axel H. E. Müller Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Milan Novák
Milan Novák Masaryk University
Reimar Seltmann
Reimar Seltmann Natural History Museum
Wolfgang Siebel
Wolfgang Siebel University of Freiburg
Friedrich Koller
Friedrich Koller University of Vienna
Hans-Jürgen Förster
Hans-Jürgen Förster University of Potsdam
Dirk Frei
Dirk Frei University of the Western Cape
Robert A. Creaser
Robert A. Creaser University of Alberta
Zoltán Pécskay
Zoltán Pécskay Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Rainer Thomas
Rainer Thomas University of Potsdam

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