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Klaus Peter Jochum

Klaus Peter Jochum

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Earth Science

D-Index
67
Citations
21726
World Ranking
1194
National Ranking
74

Overview

Klaus Peter Jochum is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany and conducts research primarily in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work covers various subfields including Atmospheric Science, Geophysics, Oceanography, Ecology, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics such as Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Marine Biology and Ecology Research, Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis, and Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils.

Recent publications by Klaus Peter Jochum include:

  • Isotopic Compositions (Li-B-Si-O-Mg-Sr-Nd-Hf-Pb) and Fe2+/ΣFe Ratios of Three Synthetic Andesite Glass Reference Materials (ARM-1, ARM-2, ARM-3), 2021, Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research
  • Zinc isotopes in Late Pleistocene fossil teeth from a Southeast Asian cave setting preserve paleodietary information, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Persistent Link Between Caribbean Precipitation and Atlantic Ocean Circulation During the Last Glacial Revealed by a Speleothem Record From Puerto Rico, 2020, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
  • Strontium and Oxygen Isotope Analyses Reveal Late Cretaceous Shark Teeth in Iron Age Strata in the Southern Levant, 2020, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
  • Climate Variability in Central Europe during the Last 2500 Years Reconstructed from Four High-Resolution Multi-Proxy Speleothem Records, 2021, Geosciences

Klaus Peter Jochum collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Brigitte Stoll
  • Ulrike Weis
  • Denis Scholz
  • Gerald H. Haug
  • Ralf Schiebel

Their research is regularly published in notable venues such as:

  • Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research
  • Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Goldschmidt Abstracts
  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts
  • Chemical Geology

Best Publications

  • Determination of Reference Values for NIST SRM 610–617 Glasses Following ISO Guidelines

    Klaus Peter Jochum;Ulrike Weis;Brigitte Stoll;Dmitry Kuzmin

  • Nb and Pb in oceanic basalts: new constraints on mantle evolution

    A.W. Hofmann;K.P. Jochum;M. Seufert;W.M. White

  • GeoReM: A New Geochemical Database for Reference Materials and Isotopic Standards

    Klaus Peter Jochum;Uwe Nohl;Kirstin Herwig;Esin Lammel

  • MPI-DING reference glasses for in situ microanalysis: New reference values for element concentrations and isotope ratios

    Klaus Peter Jochum;Brigitte Stoll;Kirstin Herwig;Matthias Willbold

  • Chemical Characterisation of the USGS Reference Glasses GSA-1G, GSC-1G, GSD-1G, GSE-1G, BCR-2G, BHVO-2G and BIR-1G Using EPMA, ID-TIMS, ID-ICP-MS and LA-ICP-MS

    Klaus Peter Jochum;Matthias Willbold;Ingrid Raczek;Brigitte Stoll

  • Reference Values Following ISO Guidelines for Frequently Requested Rock Reference Materials

    Klaus Peter Jochum;Ulrike Weis;Beate Schwager;Brigitte Stoll

  • K, U and Th in mid-ocean ridge basalt glasses and heat production, K/U and K/Rb in the mantle

    K. P. Jochum;A. W. Hofmann;E. Ito;H. M. Seufert

  • Fluid- and melt-related enrichment in the subarc mantle: Evidence from Nb/Ta variations in island-arc basalts

    A. J. Stolz;K. P. Jochum;B. Spettel;A. W. Hofmann

  • The Preparation and Preliminary Characterisation of Eight Geological MPI-DING Reference Glasses for In-Situ Microanalysis

    Klaus Peter Jochum;Donald B. Dingwell;Alexander Rocholl;Brigitte Stoll

  • Hydrous, silica-rich melts in the sub-arc mantle and their relationship with erupted arc lavas

    P. Schiano;R. Clocchiatti;N. Shimizu;R. C. Maury

  • Trace element fractionation during dehydration of eclogites from high-pressure terranes and the implications for element fluxes in subduction zones

    Harry Becker;Klaus Peter Jochum;Richard W. Carlson

  • Siderophile and chalcophile element abundances in oceanic basalts, Pb isotope evolution and growth of the Earth's core

    H.E. Newsom;H.E. Newsom;W.M. White;W.M. White;K.P. Jochum;A.W. Hofmann

  • Neodymium and Strontium Isotope Data for USGS Reference Materials BCR‐1, BCR‐2, BHVO‐1, BHVO‐2, AGV‐1, AGV‐2, GSP‐1, GSP‐2 and Eight MPI‐DING Reference Glasses

    Ingrid Raczek;Klaus Peter Jochum;Albrecht W. Hofmann

  • Nb-Th-La in komatiites and basalts: constraints on komatiite petrogenesis and mantle evolution

    K.P. Jochum;N.T. Arndt;A.W. Hofmann

  • The solar-system abundances of Nb, Ta, and Y, and the relative abundances of refractory lithophile elements in differentiated planetary bodies

    K.P Jochum;H.M Seufert;B Spettel;H Palme

  • Accurate trace element analysis of speleothems and biogenic calcium carbonates by LA-ICP-MS

    Klaus Peter Jochum;Denis Scholz;Brigitte Stoll;Ulrike Weis

  • The Gabal Gerf complex: A precambrian N-MORB ophiolite in the Nubian Shield, NE Africa

    M. Zimmer;M. Zimmer;A. Kröner;K.P. Jochum;T. Reischmann

  • Oceanic plateau model for continental crustal growth in the Archaean: A case study from the Kostomuksha greenstone belt, NW Baltic Shield

    I.S. Puchtel;A.W. Hofmann;Klaus Mezger;K.P. Jochum

  • Reference materials in geochemistry and environmental research and the GeoReM database

    Klaus Peter Jochum;Uwe Nohl

  • Source characteristics derived from very incompatible trace elements in Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea basalts, Hawaii Scientific Drilling Project

    A. W. Hofmann;K. P. Jochum

Frequent Co-Authors

Denis Scholz
Denis Scholz Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Meinrat O. Andreae
Meinrat O. Andreae Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Albrecht W. Hofmann
Albrecht W. Hofmann Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Werner E. G. Müller
Werner E. G. Müller Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Christoph Spötl
Christoph Spötl University of Innsbruck
Detlev K. Richter
Detlev K. Richter Ruhr University Bochum
Matthias Wiens
Matthias Wiens Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Heinz C. Schröder
Heinz C. Schröder Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Adrian Immenhauser
Adrian Immenhauser Ruhr University Bochum
Hai Cheng
Hai Cheng Xi'an Jiaotong University

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