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Norbert Clauer is affiliated with the University of Strasbourg in France and works primarily within the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research spans several subfields, including Geophysics, Biomaterials, Inorganic Chemistry, Atmospheric Science, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

Their research output predominantly focuses on geological and geochemical analysis, with significant attention to clay minerals and soil interactions. Other main topics include radioactive element chemistry and processing, geology and paleoclimatology research, geochemistry and geologic mapping, earthquake and tectonic studies, and geochemistry and elemental analysis.

Frequent coauthors in Norbert Clauer's work include I. Tonguç Uysal, Amélie Aubert, Lynda B. Williams, Christophe Nussbaum, and Theofilos Toulkeridis, reflecting collaborative research efforts within their scientific community.

Norbert Clauer has contributed to several scientific journals, with notable publication venues being:

  • Clays and Clay Minerals
  • Geosciences
  • Arabian Journal of Geosciences
  • Sustainability
  • Precambrian Research

Representative recent papers by Norbert Clauer include:

  • "K-Ar and Rb-Sr Dating of Nanometer-Sized Smectite-Rich Mixed Layers From Bentonite Beds of the Campos Basin (Rio De Janeiro State, Brazil)" (2020, Clays and Clay Minerals)
  • "How Can Technical Aspects Help Improving K-Ar Isotopic Data of Illite-Rich Clay Materials into Meaningful Ages? The Case of the Dominique Peter Uranium Deposit (Saskatchewan, Canada)" (2020, Geosciences)
  • "Ultrasonic Shaking of Glauconite Pellets with Diverse Reagents for a Comparison of Their K-Ar with Already Published Rb-Sr Results" (2021, Geosciences)
  • "Boron and Lithium Isotopic Signatures of Nanometer-Sized Smectite-Rich Mixed-Layers of Bentonite Beds From Campos Basin (Brazil)" (2022, Clays and Clay Minerals)
  • "The eutrophication process of Nador's lagoon (Morocco) evaluated by the Life Cycle Impact Assessment method" (2021, Arabian Journal of Geosciences)

Best Publications

  • The evolution of illite to muscovite; mineralogical and isotopic data from the Glarus Alps, Switzerland

    J. C. Hunziker;M. Frey;N. Clauer;R. D. Dallmeyer

  • Géochimie isotopique du strontium des milieux sédimentaires. Application à la géochronologie de la couverture du craton ouest-africain

    Norbert Clauer

  • Clays in Crustal Environments: Isotope Dating and Tracing

    S. Chaudhuri;Norbert Clauer

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

    Ján Veizer;William Compston;Norbert Clauer;Manfred Schidlowski

  • Rb-Sr and K-Ar Dating of Clay Diagenesis in Jurassic Sandstone Oil Reservoir, North Sea

    Nicole Liewig;Norbert Clauer;Frederic Sommer

  • Impact of nitrogen fertilizers on the natural weathering-erosion processes and fluvial transport in the Garonne basin

    Khadija Semhi;Philippe Amiotte Suchet;Norbert Clauer;Jean-Luc Probst

  • AGE AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF LATE PRECAMBRIAN SEDIMENTS OF THE HAMMAMAT SERIES FROM THE NORTHEASTERN DESERT OF EGYPT

    K.M. Willis;R.J. Stern;N. Clauer

  • Chemical mobilizations in laterites: evidence from trace elements and 238U-234U-230Th disequilibria

    O. Dequincey;F. Chabaux;N. Clauer;O. Sigmarsson

  • Migration of Folding and Metamorphism in the Rheinische Schiefergebirge Deduced from K-Ar and Rb-Sr Age Determinations

    H. Ahrendt;N. Clauer;J. C. Hunziker;K. Weber

  • Sm-Nd isotopic dating of Proterozoic clay material: An example from the Francevillian sedimentary series, Gabon

    R. Bros;P. Stille;F. Gauthier-Lafaye;F. Weber

  • K-Ar dating of illite fundamental particles separated from illite-smectite

    N. Clauer;J. Srodon;J. Francu;V. Sucha

  • Pb and Sr isotopic systematics of some basalts and sulfides from the East Pacific Rise at 21°N (project RITA)

    Ph. Vidal;N. Clauer

  • Isotopic tracing of the dissolved U fluxes of Himalayan rivers: implications for present and past U budgets of the Ganges-Brahmaputra system

    François Chabaux;Jean Riotte;Norbert Clauer;Christian France-Lanord

  • Effects of experimental leaching on RbSr and KAr isotopic systems and REE contents of diagenetic illite

    Norbert Clauer;Sam Chaudhuri;Martin Kralik;Chantal Bonnot-Courtois

  • Geochronology of sedimentary and metasedimentary Precambrian rocks of the West African craton

    Norbert Clauer;Renaud Caby;Daniel Jeannette;Roland Trompette

  • Isotopic Signatures and Sedimentary Records

    Norbert Clauer;Sambhu Chaudhuri

  • The process of glauconitization: chemical and isotopic evidence

    Peter Stille;Norbert Clauer

  • Diagenetic history of the Podhale-Orava Basin and the underlying Tatra sedimentary structural units (Western Carpathians) : evidence from XRD and K-Ar of illite-smectite

    J. Środoń;M. Kotarba;A. Biroň;P. Such

  • Neodymium and strontium isotopic dating of diagenesis and low-grade metamorphism of argillaceous sediments

    Urs Schaltegger;Peter Stille;Naoual Rais;Alain Piqué

  • Fractures, hydrothermal alterations and permeability in the Soultz Enhanced Geothermal System

    Béatrice Ledésert;Ronan Hebert;Albert Genter;Danièle Bartier

  • Clays in crustal environments

    Norbert Clauer;Sambhu Chaudhuri

Frequent Co-Authors

François Chabaux
François Chabaux University of Strasbourg
Gérard Blanc
Gérard Blanc University of Bordeaux
Alfred Kröner
Alfred Kröner Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Michel Cathelineau
Michel Cathelineau University of Lorraine
James R. O'Neil
James R. O'Neil United States Geological Survey
Anthony E. Fallick
Anthony E. Fallick University of Glasgow
Jan Środoń
Jan Środoń Polish Academy of Sciences
Peter Stille
Peter Stille University of Strasbourg
Wolfgang Todt
Wolfgang Todt Max Planck Society
Serge Fourcade
Serge Fourcade University of Rennes

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