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Overview

Karl Ramseyer is affiliated with the University of Bern in Switzerland. Their research focuses primarily on Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with specific interests in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Paleontology, and Atmospheric Science.

The main topics covered by Karl Ramseyer's work include:

  • Plant Diversity and Evolution
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research

One of the recent publications by Karl Ramseyer is:

  • Palynology and Chemostratigraphy of Middle Triassic successions in Northern Switzerland (Weiach, Benken, Leuggern) and southern Germany (Weizen, Freudenstadt), 2020, di/segni (Università degli Studi di Milano)

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Peter A. Hochuli
  • Elke Schneebeli-Hermann
  • Peter Brack
  • DANIEL REBETEZ
  • Dirk Rieke-Zapp

Karl Ramseyer has published in venues such as:

  • di/segni (Università degli Studi di Milano)

Best Publications

  • Quartz as a natural luminescence dosimeter

    Frank Preusser;Makaiko L. Chithambo;Thomas Götte;Marco Martini;Marco Martini

  • Diagenesis and Fluid Evolution of Deeply Buried Permian (Rotliegende) Gas Reservoirs, Northwest Germany

    Reinhard Gaupp;Albert Matter;Jackie Platt;Karl Ramseyer

  • Characterisation of low OSL intensity quartz from the New Zealand Alps

    Frank Preusser;Karl Ramseyer;Christian Schlüchter

  • Microdistribution of Al, Li, and Na in alpha quartz; possible causes and correlation with short-lived cathodoluminescence

    Beat Perny;Peter Eberhardt;Karl Ramseyer;Josef Mullis

  • Cathodoluminescence Colours of α-Quartz

    K. Ramseyer;J. Baumann;A. Matter;J. Mullis

  • Facies-Related Diagenesis and Multiphase Siderite Cementation and Dissolution in the Reservoir Sandstones of the Khatatba Formation, Egypt's Western Desert

    Carlos Rossi;Rafaela Marfil;Karl Ramseyer;Albert Permanyer

  • CATHODOLUMINESCENCE OF WHITE MARBLES: AN OVERVIEW*

    V. Barbin;Karl Ramseyer;D. Decrouez;S. J. Burns

  • Mixed-layer illite/smectite minerals in Tertiary sandstones and shales, San Joaquin Basin, California

    Karl Ramseyer;J. R. Boles

  • Factors influencing short-lived blue cathodoluminescence of alpha -quartz

    Karl Ramseyer;Josef Mullis

  • CLIMATE CHANGE AND NATURAL RESOURCE DYNAMICS OF THE ATACAMA ALTIPLANO DURING THE LAST 18,000 YEARS: A PRELIMINARY SYNTHESIS

    Bruno Messerli;Martin Grosjean;Georges Bonani;Andreas Bo-Rgi

  • Nature and origin of organic matter in carbonates from speleothems, marine cements and coral skeletons

    Karl Ramseyer;Teodoro M. Miano;Valeria D'orazio;Andres Wildberger

  • Mn2+-activated luminescence in dolomite, calcite and magnesite: quantitative determination of manganese and site distribution by EPR and CL spectroscopy

    Ahmad El Ali;Vincent Barbin;Georges Calas;Bernard Cervelle

  • Cathodoluminescence of Recent biogenic carbonates: environmental and ontogenetic fingerprint

    Vincent Barbin;K. Ramseyer;J. P. Debenay;E. Schein

  • Cathodoluminescence properties and trace element signature of hydrothermal quartz: A fingerprint of growth dynamics

    Thomas Götte;Thomas Pettke;Karl Ramseyer;Monika Koch-Müller

  • A cathodoluminescence microscope for low intensity luminescence

    Karl Ramseyer;Josef Fischer;Albert Matter;Peter Eberhardt

  • Cathodoluminescence Microscopy as a Tool for Provenance Studies of Sandstones

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  • Diagenetic Carbonate in Miocene Sandstone Reservoir, San Joaquin Basin, California

    James R. Boles;Karl Ramseyer

  • Stratigraphy and sedimentology of a chert reservoir at the Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary: the Al Shomou Silicilyte, South Oman Salt Basin

    Joachim E. Amthor;Karl Ramseyer;Tom Faulkner;Peter Lucas

  • An evaporite-based high-resolution sulfur isotope record of Late Permian and Triassic seawater sulfate

    Stefano M. Bernasconi;Irene Meier;Stephan Wohlwend;Peter Brack

  • Mechanism of plagioclase albitization

    Karl Ramseyer;James R. Boles;Peter C. Lichtner

  • Evidence of growth and sector zoning in hydrothermal quartz from Alpine veins

    Anne-Lise Jourdan;Torsten W. Vennemann;Josef Mullis;Karl Ramseyer

  • Growth related zonations in authigenic and hydrothermal quartz characterized by SIMS-, EPMA-, SEM-CL- and SEM-CC-imaging

    Katja Lehmann;Alfons Berger;Thomas Götte;Karl Ramseyer

  • Primary silica precipitate at the Precambrian/Cambrian boundary in the South Oman Salt Basin, Sultanate of Oman

    Karl Ramseyer;Joachim E. Amthor;Albert Matter;Thomas Pettke

Frequent Co-Authors

Albert Matter
Albert Matter University of Bern
Edwin Gnos
Edwin Gnos Natural History Museum of Geneva
Thomas Pettke
Thomas Pettke University of Bern
Marco Herwegh
Marco Herwegh University of Bern
Sadoon Morad
Sadoon Morad Khalifa University
Anthony E. Fallick
Anthony E. Fallick University of Glasgow
Reinhard Gaupp
Reinhard Gaupp Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Fred J. Longstaffe
Fred J. Longstaffe University of Western Ontario
Peter A. Hochuli
Peter A. Hochuli University of Zurich
Ihsan S. Al-Aasm
Ihsan S. Al-Aasm University of Windsor

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