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Earth Science D-index 53 Citations 7,421 156 World Ranking 1893 National Ranking 114

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Sedimentary rock
  • Erosion
  • Paleontology

His primary areas of investigation include Hydrology, Mineralogy, Weathering, Geochemistry and Soil water. His work in the fields of Hydrology, such as Drainage basin, Tributary and Erosion, intersects with other areas such as Water flow. His work carried out in the field of Mineralogy brings together such families of science as Dissolved load and Suspended load.

The various areas that Peter Stille examines in his Weathering study include Radiogenic nuclide, STREAMS, Strontium, Mediterranean climate and Carbonate platform. His Geochemistry and Clay minerals and Sedimentary rock investigations all form part of his Geochemistry research activities. Peter Stille regularly ties together related areas like Environmental chemistry in his Soil water studies.

His most cited work include:

  • Diagenetic constraints on the use of cerium anomalies as palaeoseawater redox proxies: an isotopic and REE study of Cambrian phosphorites (341 citations)
  • REE fractionation during granite weathering and removal by waters and suspended loads: Sr and Nd isotopic evidence (307 citations)
  • Rare earth elements and Sr and Nd isotopic compositions of dissolved and suspended loads from small river systems in the Vosges mountains (France), the river Rhine and groundwater (145 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His scientific interests lie mostly in Geochemistry, Environmental chemistry, Mineralogy, Weathering and Hydrology. Geochemistry is frequently linked to Strontium in his study. His Environmental chemistry research includes elements of Air pollution, Soil water, Fractionation and Pollution.

His study in Soil water is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Bedrock, Organic matter and Permafrost. The Mineralogy study which covers Seawater that intersects with Hydrothermal circulation. He works mostly in the field of Weathering, limiting it down to concerns involving Isotope and, occasionally, Beech.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Geochemistry (32.34%)
  • Environmental chemistry (22.16%)
  • Mineralogy (22.16%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2011-2019)?

  • Geochemistry (32.34%)
  • Hydrology (14.97%)
  • Weathering (18.56%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of study are Geochemistry, Hydrology, Weathering, Environmental chemistry and Soil water. His research in Geochemistry intersects with topics in Catchment scale and Spring. His Hydrology study incorporates themes from Fractionation and Sediment transport, Sediment.

His Weathering research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Watershed, Mineralogy, Isotope and Soil horizon. His work on Dissolved organic carbon as part of general Environmental chemistry research is frequently linked to Atmosphere, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Soil water research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Bedrock and Clay minerals.

Between 2011 and 2019, his most popular works were:

  • Transfer of rare earth elements (REE) from natural soil to plant systems: implications for the environmental availability of anthropogenic REE (133 citations)
  • Processes controlling the stable isotope compositions of Li, B, Mg and Ca in plants, soils and waters: A review (71 citations)
  • Atmospheric pollution in an urban environment by tree bark biomonitoring--part I: trace element analysis. (59 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Sedimentary rock
  • Erosion
  • Paleontology

His main research concerns Environmental chemistry, Soil water, Weathering, Trace element and Air pollution. His studies deal with areas such as Atmospheric dust, Geochemistry, Clay minerals, Hydrology and Bedrock as well as Soil water. Geochemistry and Leaching are commonly linked in his work.

Peter Stille has included themes like Organic matter, Drainage basin, Isotope, Forest ecology and Mineralogy in his Weathering study. Peter Stille interconnects Deposition and Nuclide in the investigation of issues within Mineralogy. His Trace element study combines topics in areas such as Saprolite and Soil horizon.

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Best Publications

Diagenetic constraints on the use of cerium anomalies as palaeoseawater redox proxies: an isotopic and REE study of Cambrian phosphorites

Graham Shields;Peter Stille.
Chemical Geology (2001)

601 Citations

REE fractionation during granite weathering and removal by waters and suspended loads: Sr and Nd isotopic evidence

Dominique Aubert;Peter Stille;Anne Probst.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2001)

428 Citations

Calcium isotopic composition of various reference materials and seawater

Dorothee Hippler;Anne-Désirée Schmitt;Nikolaus Gussone;Alexander Heuser.
Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research (2003)

203 Citations

Rare earth elements and Sr and Nd isotopic compositions of dissolved and suspended loads from small river systems in the Vosges mountains (France), the river Rhine and groundwater

Aude Tricca;Peter Stille;Marc Steinmann;Bernard Kiefel.
Chemical Geology (1999)

197 Citations

Kinetic aspects of basaltic glass dissolution at 90°C: role of aqueous silicon and aluminium

Valérie Daux;Christophe Guy;Thierry Advocat;Jean-Louis Crovisier.
Chemical Geology (1997)

194 Citations

Transfer of rare earth elements (REE) from natural soil to plant systems: implications for the environmental availability of anthropogenic REE

Laure Brioschi;Marc Steinmann;Eric Lucot;Marie-Claire Pierret.
Plant and Soil (2013)

192 Citations

The calcium riverine and hydrothermal isotopic fluxes and the oceanic calcium mass balance

Anne-Désirée Schmitt;François Chabaux;Peter Stille.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2003)

165 Citations

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.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1992)

153 Citations

Rare earth element behavior and Pb, Sr, Nd isotope systematics in a heavy metal contaminated soil

Marc Steinmann;Peter Stille.
Applied Geochemistry (1997)

142 Citations

Characterization and migration of atmospheric REE in soils and surface waters

Dominique Aubert;Peter Stille;Anne Probst;François Gauthier-lafaye.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2002)

140 Citations

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