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Manfred Schidlowski

Manfred Schidlowski

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Earth Science

D-Index
34
Citations
7243
World Ranking
7817
National Ranking
564

Overview

Manfred Schidlowski was affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their scientific career was marked by contributions primarily connected to this institution.

There is no information available on recent papers, which limits the ability to specify exact titles or subjects of publications. Similarly, no frequent co-authors or publication venues have been provided to outline regular collaborative networks or preferred journals and conferences.

Without detailed data on main fields or subfields of study, or main topics of work, it is not possible to describe specific research areas or thematic focuses. Likewise, there are no records of book publications or awards attributed to Manfred Schidlowski in the provided data.

The scientist is deceased, so all references are in the past tense and no active roles or ongoing research activities are indicated.

Best Publications

  • A 3,800-million-year isotopic record of life from carbon in sedimentary rocks

    Manfred Schidlowski

  • Carbon isotopes as biogeochemical recorders of life over 3.8 Ga of Earth history: evolution of a concept

    Manfred Schidlowski

  • Precambrian sedimentary carbonates: carbon and oxygen isotope geochemistry and implications for the terrestrial oxygen budget☆

    Manfred Schidlowski;Rudolf Eichmann;Christian E. Junge

  • Early organic evolution : implications for mineral and energy resources

    Manfred Schidlowski;Stjepko Golubic;Michael M. Kimberley;David M. McKirdy

  • Carbon isotope geochemistry of the 3.7 × 109-yr-old Isua sediments, West Greenland: implications for the Archaean carbon and oxygen cycles

    Manfred Schidlowski;Peter W.U Appel;Rudolf Eichmann;Christian E Junge

  • Carbon isotope geochemistry of the Precambrian Lomagundi carbonate province, Rhodesia

    Manfred Schidlowski;Rudolf Eichmann;Christian E. Junge

  • 87Sr86Sr in Late Proterozoic carbonates: evidence for a “mantle” event at ∼900 Ma ago

    Ján Veizer;William Compston;Norbert Clauer;Manfred Schidlowski

  • Application of Stable Carbon Isotopes to Early Biochemical Evolution on Earth

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  • Isotopic fractionation between coexisting organic carbon—carbonate pairs in Precambrian sediments

    Rudolf Eichmann;Manfred Schidlowski

  • New C isotope stratigraphy from southwest China: Implications for the placement of the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary on the Yangtze Platform and global correlations

    Yanan Shen;Manfred Schidlowski

  • Superheavy organic carbon from hypersaline microbial mats

    Manfred Schidlowski;Udo Matzigkeit;Wolfgang E. Krumbein

  • Chronostratigraphic markers in the end-Precambrian carbon isotope record of the Lesser Himalaya

    Paul Aharon;Manfred Schidlowski;Indra B. Singh

  • Rare-earth elements and Stable Isotope Geochemistry of early Cambrian chert-phosphorite assemblages from the Lower Tal Formation of the Krol Belt (Lesser Himalaya, India)

    A. Mazumdar;D.M. Banerjee;M. Schidlowski;V. Balaram

  • Carbon Cycle and Carbon Isotope Record: Geochemical Impact of Life over 3.8 Ga of Earth History

    Manfred Schidlowski;Paul Aharon

  • Sulfur isotope studies in early Archaean sediments from Isua, West Greenland: Implications for the antiquity of bacterial sulfate reduction

    J Monster;P.W.U Appel;H.G Thode;M Schidlowski

  • Enriched Subcontinental Upper Mantle beneath Southern India: Evidence from Pb, Nd, Sr, and C-O Isotopic Studies on Tamil Nadu Carbonatites

    Helmut Schleicher;Ulrich Kramm;Ernst Pernicka;Manfred Schidlowski

  • Geochemical changes across the Proterozoic–Cambrian transition in the Durmala phosphorite mine section, Mussoorie Hills, Garhwal Himalaya, India

    D.M Banerjee;M Schidlowski;F Siebert;M.D Brasier

  • Carbon isotope composition of carbonaceous matter from the precambrian of the witwatersrand system.

    Jochen Hoefs;Manfred Schidlowski

  • Genesis of upper proterozoic-cambrian phosphorite deposits of India: isotopic inferences from carbonate fluorapatite, carbonate and organic carbon

    D.M. Banerjee;M. Schidlowski;J.D. Arneth

  • Model calculations for the terrestrial carbon cycle: carbon isotope geochemistry and evolution of photosynthetic oxygen

    Unknown

  • Biogeochemical approach to understanding phosphogenic events of the terminal Proterozoic to Cambrian

    Yanan Shen;Manfred Schidlowski;Xuelei Chu

  • Sm-Nd, Rb-Sr, Pb-Pb dating of carbonates from the early Archaean Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa: evidence for post-depositional isotopic resetting at low temperature

    Theofilos Toulkeridis;Theofilos Toulkeridis;Theofilos Toulkeridis;Steve L. Goldstein;Norbert Clauer;Alfred Kröner

  • Carbon isotope variations in a solar pond microbial mat: Role of environmental gradients as steering variables☆

    Manfred Schidlowski;Hendrik Gorzawski;Inka Dor

Frequent Co-Authors

Norbert Clauer
Norbert Clauer University of Strasbourg
Wolfgang Todt
Wolfgang Todt Max Planck Society
Paul Aharon
Paul Aharon University of Alabama
Alfred Kröner
Alfred Kröner Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Wolfgang E. Krumbein
Wolfgang E. Krumbein Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Ján Veizer
Ján Veizer University of Ottawa
Donald R. Lowe
Donald R. Lowe Stanford University
Stjepko Golubic
Stjepko Golubic Boston University
Martin D. Brasier
Martin D. Brasier University of Oxford
David M. McKirdy
David M. McKirdy University of Adelaide

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