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D-Index
33
Citations
5979
World Ranking
8204
National Ranking
597

Best Publications

  • Oxidation state and coordination of Fe in minerals: An Fe K-XANES spectroscopic study

    Max Wilke;François Farges;François Farges;Pierre-Emmanuel Petit;Gordon E. Brown

  • Sulfur K-edge XANES analysis of natural and synthetic basaltic glasses: Implications for S speciation and S content as function of oxygen fugacity

    Pedro J. Jugo;Max Wilke;Roman E. Botcharnikov

  • High gold concentrations in sulphide-bearing magma under oxidizing conditions

    Roman E. Botcharnikov;Robert L. Linnen;Robert L. Linnen;Max Wilke;Francois Holtz

  • The effect of water activity on the oxidation and structural state of Fe in a ferro-basaltic melt

    R. E. Botcharnikov;J. Koepke;Francois Holtz;C. McCammon

  • The dependence of the partitioning of iron and europium between plagioclase and hydrous tonalitic melt on oxygen fugacity

    Max Wilke;Harald Behrens

  • Microscopic structure of water at elevated pressures and temperatures

    Christoph J. Sahle;Christian Sternemann;Christian Schmidt;Susi Lehtola

  • Rutile solubility in albite-H2O and Na2Si3O7-H2O at high temperatures and pressures by in-situ synchrotron radiation micro-XRF

    Craig E. Manning;Max Wilke;Christian Schmidt;Jean Cauzid

  • Oxidising agents in sub-arc mantle melts link slab devolatilisation and arc magmas

    Antoine Benard;Kevin Klimm;Alan Butler Woodland;Richard Arculus

  • Water and the density of silicate glasses

    Pascal Richet;Alan Whittington;François Holtz;Harald Behrens

  • Zircon solubility and zirconium complexation in H2O+Na2O+SiO2±Al2O3 fluids at high pressure and temperature

    Max Wilke;Christian Schmidt;Julien Dubrail;Karen Appel

  • Sulfur degassing at Erta Ale (Ethiopia) and Masaya (Nicaragua) volcanoes: Implications for degassing processes and oxygen fugacities of basaltic systems†

    J. M. de Moor;T. P. Fischer;Z. D. Sharp;P. L. King

  • Determination of the iron oxidation state in earth materials using XANES pre-edge information.

    Pierre-Emmanuel Petit;François Farges;Max Wilke;Vincente Armando Solé

  • Speciation of Fe in silicate glasses and melts by in-situ XANES spectroscopy

    Max Wilke;François Farges;François Farges;Georg M. Partzsch;Christian Schmidt

  • The origin of S4+ detected in silicate glasses by XANES

    Max Wilke;Pedro J. Jugo;Pedro J. Jugo;Kevin Klimm;Jean Susini

  • The oxidation state of iron in silicic melt at 500 MPa water pressure

    Max Wilke;Harald Behrens;Dorothee J.M Burkhard;Stéphanie Rossano

  • Micro-XANES determination of ferric iron and its application in thermobarometry

    R. Schmid;M. Wilke;R. Oberhänsli;K. Janssens

  • Spectroscopic studies on sulfur speciation in synthetic and natural glasses

    Max Wilke;Kevin Klimm;Simon C. Kohn

  • Fragmentation of foamed silicic melts: an experimental study

    Caroline Martel;Donald B. Dingwell;Oliver Spieler;Michel Pichavant

  • High-pressure spectroscopic study of siderite (FeCO3) with a focus on spin crossover

    Valerio Cerantola;Catherine McCammon;Ilya Kupenko;Ilya Kupenko;Innokenty Kantor

  • Experimental crystallization of undercooled felsic liquids: Generation of pegmatitic texture

    Mona Liza C. Sirbescu;Christian Schmidt;Ilya V. Veksler;Alan G. Whittington

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