Martin Engi spends much of his time researching Metamorphic rock, Geochemistry, Metamorphism, Monazite and Allanite. Martin Engi works mostly in the field of Metamorphic rock, limiting it down to concerns involving Earth science and, occasionally, Gibbs free energy. He connects Geochemistry with Context in his research.
His Metamorphism research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Subduction and Tectonics. His Monazite research integrates issues from Epidote and Mineralogy. His Allanite study contributes to a more complete understanding of Zircon.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Geochemistry, Metamorphic rock, Mineralogy, Allanite and Metamorphism. His study on Monazite is often connected to Metamorphic facies and Granulite as part of broader study in Geochemistry. His Metamorphic rock research incorporates themes from Tectonics and Zircon.
His study in the field of Petrography also crosses realms of Laser ablation. His research on Allanite frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Geochronology. His Metamorphism study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Recrystallization.
Metamorphic rock, Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Trace element and Subduction are his primary areas of study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Geochronology, Composition, Table and Zircon. In the field of Geochemistry, his study on Metamorphism, Allanite and Monazite overlaps with subjects such as Metamorphic facies and Granulite.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Apatite and Chronology in addition to Trace element. Martin Engi has included themes like Sesia and Terrane in his Subduction study. His work is dedicated to discovering how Terrane, Mantle are connected with Tectonics and other disciplines.
His primary scientific interests are in Metamorphic rock, Geochemistry, Petrogenesis, Context and Metamorphism. His Metamorphic rock study frequently involves adjacent topics like Mineralogy. His work carried out in the field of Geochemistry brings together such families of science as Earth science, Lithosphere and Gibbs free energy.
His Petrogenesis study combines topics in areas such as Trace element, Allanite, Monazite, Apatite and Chronology. His Metamorphism study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Shear zone, Schist and Terrane. His research in the fields of Natural overlaps with other disciplines such as Ivrea zone.
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Prograde metamorphic sequence of REE minerals in pelitic rocks of the Central Alps: implications for allanite-monazite-xenotime phase relations from 250 to 610 C
E. Janots;M. Engi;A. Berger;J. Allaz.
Journal of Metamorphic Geology (2008)
Monazite analysis; from sample preparation to microprobe age dating and REE quantification.
N.C. Scherrer;M. Engi;E. Gnos;V. Jakob.
(2000)
Protracted fluid-induced melting during Barrovian metamorphism in the Central Alps
Daniela Rubatto;Joerg Hermann;Alfons Berger;Martin Engi.
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (2009)
Mechanisms of mass and heat transport during Barrovian metamorphism: A discussion based on field evidence from the Central Alps (Switzerland/northern Italy)
Alfons Berger;Stefan M. Schmid;Martin Engi;Romain Bousquet.
Tectonics (2011)
Derivation of Internally-Consistent Thermodynamic Data by the Technique of Mathematical Programming: a Review with Application the System MgO-SiO2-H2O
R. G. Berman;M. Engi;H. J. Greenwood;T. H. Brown.
Journal of Petrology (1986)
Metamorphic field gradients in the Central Alps
C. S. Todd;Martin Engi.
Journal of Metamorphic Geology (1997)
Yo-yo subduction recorded by accessory minerals in the Italian Western Alps
Daniela Rubatto;Daniele Regis;Jörg Hermann;Katherine Boston.
Nature Geoscience (2011)
Role of the tectonic accretion channel in collisional orogeny
Martin Engi;Alfons Berger;Gregory T. Roselle.
Geology (2001)
Metamorphic rates in collisional orogeny from in situ allanite and monazite dating
Emilie Janots;Martin Engi;Daniela Rubatto;Alfons Berger.
Geology (2009)
Evolution of the REE mineralogy in HP-LT metapelites of the Sebtide complex, Rif, Morocco: Monazite stability and geochronology
Emilie Janots;François Negro;Fabrice Brunet;Bruno Goffé.
Lithos (2006)
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