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Overview

Martin Thöni is affiliated with the University of Vienna in Austria. The scientist's research profile does not currently list any specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues associated with their work. Furthermore, there are no recorded book publications or detailed information on main or subfields of study related to their academic contributions.

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Best Publications

  • Magmatism and metamorphism in the Ladakh Himalayas (the Indus-Tsangpo suture zone)

    K. Honegger;V. Dietrich;W. Frank;A. Gansser

  • Some new aspects of dating eclogites in orogenic belts: Sm-Nd, Rb-Sr, and Pb-Pb isotopic results from the Austroalpine Saualpe and Koralpe type-locality (Carinthia/Styria, southeastern Austria)

    Martin Thöni;Emil Jagoutz

  • The early Palaeozoic magmatic event in the Northwest Himalaya, India: source, tectonic setting and age of emplacement

    C. Miller;M. Thöni;W. Frank;B. Grasemann

  • Sm–Nd isotope systematics in garnet from different lithologies (Eastern Alps): age results, and an evaluation of potential problems for garnet Sm–Nd chronometry

    Martin Thöni

  • Geochemistry and tectonomagmatic affinity of the Yungbwa ophiolite, SW Tibet

    Christine Miller;Martin Thöni;Wolfgang Frank;Ralf Schuster

  • Proterozoic crustal evolution in the NW Himalaya (India) as recorded by circa 1.80 Ga mafic and 1.84 Ga granitic magmatism

    Christine Miller;Urs Klötzli;Wolfgang Frank;Martin Thöni

  • Eo-alpine eclogitisation of Permian MORB-type gabbros in the Koralpe (Eastern Alps, Austria): new geochronological, geochemical and petrological data

    Christine Miller;Martin Thöni

  • Dating eclogite-facies metamorphism in the Eastern Alps – approaches, results, interpretations: a review

    M. Thöni

  • Garnet Sm-Nd data from the Saualpe and the Koralpe (Eastern Alps, Austria): chronological and P-T constraints on the thermal and tectonic history

    M. Thöni;Ch. Miller

  • Eclogitisation of gabbroic rocks: Redistribution of trace elements and Zr in rutile thermometry in an Eo-Alpine subduction zone (Eastern Alps)

    C. Miller;A. Zanetti;M. Thöni;J. Konzett

  • Origin of eclogites from the Austroalpine Ötztal basement (Tirol, Austria): geochemistry and SmNd vs. RbSr isotope systematics

    Christine Miller;Martin Thöni

  • Relations between metamorphism and orogeny in a typical section of the Indian Himalayas

    W. Frank;G. Hoinkes;Christine Miller;F. Purtscheller

  • Mantle–crust interactions during Variscan subduction in the Eastern Alps (Nonsberg–Ulten zone): geochronology and new petrological constraints

    Simone Tumiati;Martin Thöni;Paolo Nimis;Silvana Martin

  • Preservation of Permo–Triassic low‐pressure assemblages in the Cretaceous high‐pressure metamorphic Saualpe crystalline basement (Eastern Alps, Austria)

    G. Habler;M. Thöni

  • SHRIMP U–Pb zircon and Sm–Nd garnet ages from the granulite-facies basement of SE Kenya: evidence for Neoproterozoic polycyclic assembly of the Mozambique Belt

    Christoph A. Hauzenberger;Holger Sommer;Harald Fritz;Andreas Bauernhofer

  • Deformation-induced resetting of Rb/Sr and 40Ar/39Ar mineral systems in a low-grade, polymetamorphic terrane (Eastern Alps, Austria)

    Wolfgang Müller;R. David Dallmeyer;Franz Neubauer;Martin Thöni

  • The Schneeberg Normal Fault Zone: Normal faulting associated with Cretaceous SE-directed extrusion in the Eastern Alps (Italy/Austria)

    Helmuth Sölva;Bernhard Grasemann;Martin Thöni;Rasmus Thiede

  • Refining the timing of eclogite metamorphism: a geochemical, petrological, Sm-Nd and U-Pb case study from the Pohorje Mountains, Slovenia (Eastern Alps)

    Christine Miller;Roland Mundil;Martin Thöni;Jürgen Konzett

  • Sm–Nd isotope systematics of high-REE accessory minerals and major phases: ID-TIMS, LA-ICP-MS and EPMA data constrain multiple Permian–Triassic pegmatite emplacement in the Koralpe, Eastern Alps

    M. Thöni;Ch. Miller;A. Zanetti;G. Habler

  • I and S-type plutonism on Serifos (W-Cyclades, Greece)

    C. Iglseder;B. Grasemann;D.A. Schneider;K. Petrakakis

  • U–Pb and Sm–Nd geochronology of the Kızıldağ (Hatay, Turkey) ophiolite: implications for the timing and duration of suprasubduction zone type oceanic crust formation in the southern Neotethys

    Fatih Karaoğlan;Osman Parlak;Urs Klötzli;Martin Thöni

  • Timing of high‐pressure metamorphism and exhumation of the eclogite type‐locality (Kupplerbrunn–Prickler Halt, Saualpe, south‐eastern Austria): constraints from correlations of the Sm–Nd, Lu–Hf, U–Pb and Rb–Sr isotopic systems

    M. Thöni;C. Miller;J. Blichert-Toft;M. J. Whitehouse

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernhard Grasemann
Bernhard Grasemann University of Vienna
Urs Klötzli
Urs Klötzli University of Vienna
Christian Koeberl
Christian Koeberl University of Vienna
Friedrich Koller
Friedrich Koller University of Vienna
Alberto Zanetti
Alberto Zanetti Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources
Osman Parlak
Osman Parlak Cukurova University
Richard Armstrong
Richard Armstrong Australian National University
David Schneider
David Schneider University of Ottawa
Christoph Hauzenberger
Christoph Hauzenberger University of Graz
Franz Neubauer
Franz Neubauer University of Salzburg

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