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Peter Halbach is affiliated with Freie Universität Berlin in Germany. Their academic profile is characterized primarily by their association with this institution.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields or subfields of study, or main topics related to Peter Halbach in the available data. Additionally, no awards or honors have been documented.

Given the limited information available, a detailed description of their research focus, collaborations, and contributions to scientific literature cannot be provided at this time.

Best Publications

  • Sequential leaching of marine ferromanganese precipitates: Genetic implications

    Andrea Koschinsky;Peter Halbach

  • Probable modern analogue of Kuroko-type massive sulphide deposits in the Okinawa Trough back-arc basin

    P. Halbach;Ko Ichi Nakamura;M. Wahsner;J. Lange

  • Iron and manganese oxide mineralization in the Pacific

    James R. Hein;Andrea Koschinsky;Peter Halbach;Frank T. Manheim

  • Geology and mineralogy of massive sulfide ores from the central Okinawa Trough, Japan

    Peter Halbach;Bernhard Pracejus;Andreas Maerten

  • Geochemical and mineralogical control of different genetic types of deep-sea nodules from the Pacific Ocean

    P. Halbach;C. Scherhag;U. Hebisch;V. Marchig

  • Co-fluxes and growth rates in ferromanganese deposits from central Pacific seamount areas

    P. Halbach;M. Segl;D. Puteanus;A. Mangini

  • Effects of phosphatization on the geochemical and mineralogical composition of marine ferromanganese crusts

    Andrea Koschinsky;Annemarie Stascheit;Michael Bau;Peter Halbach

  • Origin of negative Ce anomalies in mixed hydrothermal–hydrogenetic Fe–Mn crusts from the Central Indian Ridge

    T. Kuhn;M. Bau;N. Blum;P. Halbach

  • The influence of the carbonate dissolution rate on the growth and composition of Co-rich ferromanganese crusts from Central Pacific seamount areas

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  • Correlation of Co concentration and growth rate — A method for age determination of ferromanganese crusts☆

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  • Fluid inclusion and sulfur isotope studies in probable modern analogue Kuroko-type ores from the JADE hydrothermal field (Central Okinawa Trough, Japan)

    Volker Lüders;Bernhard Pracejus;Peter Halbach

  • Relict hydrothermal events along the super-slow Southwest Indian spreading ridge near 63°56'E—mineralogy, chemistry and chronology of sulfide samples

    Ute Münch;Claude Lalou;Peter Halbach;Hiromi Fujimoto

  • Processes controlling the heavy metal distribution in pacific ferromanganese nodules and crusts

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  • Sulfide-impregnated and pure silica precipitates of hydrothermal origin from the Central Indian Ocean

    M Halbach;P Halbach;V Lüders

  • Geochemical variations of ferromanganese nodules and crusts from different provinces of the Pacific Ocean and their genetic control

    Peter Halbach;Udo Hebisch;Christoph Scherhag

  • Mechanisms to explain the platinum concentration in ferromanganese seamount crusts

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  • The uptake of uranium by organic substances in a peat bog environment on a granitic bedrock

    Peter Halbach;Dieter von Borstel;Karl-Dietrich Gundermann

  • Formation and decay of a modern massive sulfide deposit in the Indian Ocean

    P. Halbach;N. Blum;U. Münch;W. Plüger

  • Marine tephra from the Cape Riva eruption (22 ka) of Santorini in the Sea of Marmara

    S Wulf;M Kraml;T Kuhn;M Schwarz

  • The manganese nodule belt of the Pacific Ocean : geological environment, nodule formation, and mining aspects

    Peter Halbach;Günther Friedrich;Ulrich von Stackelberg

  • Ferromanganese crusts as indicators for paleoceanographic events in the NE Atlantic

    A. Koschinsky;P. Halbach;J. R. Hein;A. Mangini

  • Enrichment of Mo in hydrothermal Mn precipitates: possible Mo sources, formation process and phase associations

    T. Kuhn;B.C. Bostick;A. Koschinsky;P. Halbach

  • Migration of the sulphate–methane reaction zone in marine sediments of the Sea of Marmara—can this mechanism be tectonically induced?

    P. Halbach;E. Holzbecher;Th. Reichel;R. Moche

  • Geochemistry of diffuse low-temperature hydrothermal fluids in the North Fiji basin

    Andrea Koschinsky;Richard Seifert;Peter Halbach;Michael Bau

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrea Koschinsky
Andrea Koschinsky Jacobs University
Michael Bau
Michael Bau Constructor University
Richard Seifert
Richard Seifert Universität Hamburg
James R. Hein
James R. Hein United States Geological Survey
Walter Michaelis
Walter Michaelis Universität Hamburg
Jörg Keller
Jörg Keller University of Freiburg
Sabine Wulf
Sabine Wulf University of Portsmouth
Alex N. Halliday
Alex N. Halliday Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Peter Stoffers
Peter Stoffers Kiel University
Walter V. Maresch
Walter V. Maresch Ruhr University Bochum

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