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Reinhard Gaupp is affiliated with Friedrich Schiller University Jena in Germany, where their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences. Within this field, they have contributed notably to several subfields including Geophysics, Paleontology, Mechanics of Materials, Environmental Engineering, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

The scientist's research topics encompass a broad range of geological and geochemical areas. Key topics covered in their work include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Geological formations and processes

Their recent published papers demonstrate the diversity and scope of their research. Notable works include:

  • "Latest Carboniferous to early Permian volcano-stratigraphic evolution in Central Europe: U-Pb CA-ID-TIMS ages of volcanic rocks in the Thuringian Forest Basin (Germany)," 2020, International Journal of Earth Sciences
  • "On the origin of bleaching phenomena in red bed sediments of Triassic Buntsandstein deposits in Central Germany," 2021, Geochemistry
  • "Mudstone/sandstone ratio control on carbonate cementation and reservoir quality in Upper Permian Rotliegend sandstones, offshore the Netherlands," 2020, Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • "Provenance from the geochemical composition of terrestrial clastic deposits - A review with case study from the intracontinental Permo-Triassic of European Pangea," 2023, Sedimentary Geology
  • "Laudationes by the Deutsche Geologische Gesellschaft - Geologische Vereinigung (DGGV) 2022," 2022, Zeitschrift der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Geowissenschaften

Reinhard Gaupp frequently collaborates with a range of coauthors including Michaela Aehnelt, Ulrike Hilse, Andreas Hoppe, Heinz-Gerd Röhling, and Harald Lützner, with several joint publications in different venues.

Their work has appeared repeatedly in several publication venues, with multiple contributions to the Zeitschrift der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Geowissenschaften. Other journals where their research is published include the International Journal of Earth Sciences, Geochemistry, Sedimentary Geology, and Marine and Petroleum Geology.

Best Publications

  • On the origin of the southern Permian Basin, Central Europe.

    J.D.A.M. van Wees;R.A. Stephenson;P.A. Ziegler;U. Bayer

  • Provenance of Cretaceous synorogenic sandstones in the Eastern Alps: constraints from framework petrography, heavy mineral analysis and mineral chemistry

    Hilmar von Eynatten;Reinhard Gaupp

  • Diagenesis and Fluid Evolution of Deeply Buried Permian (Rotliegende) Gas Reservoirs, Northwest Germany

    Reinhard Gaupp;Albert Matter;Jackie Platt;Karl Ramseyer

  • Spectroscopic characterization of iron ores formed in different geological environments using FTIR, XPS, Mössbauer spectroscopy and thermoanalyses

    Walid Salama;Walid Salama;Mourtada El Aref;Reinhard Gaupp

  • Reservoir characterization of a CO2 storage aquifer: The Upper Triassic Stuttgart Formation in the Northeast German Basin

    A. Förster;R. Schöner;H.-J. Förster;B. Norden

  • Structure-related geochemical (REE) and isotopic (K-Ar, Rb-Sr, δ18O) characteristics of clay minerals from Rotliegend sandstone reservoirs (Permian, northern Germany)

    Horst Zwingmann;Norbert Clauer;Reinhard Gaupp

  • The Molecular Composition of Dissolved Organic Matter in Forest Soils as a Function of pH and Temperature

    Vanessa-Nina Roth;Thorsten Dittmar;Reinhard Gaupp;Gerd Gleixner

  • Cyclicity of Triassic to Lower Jurassic continental red beds of the Argana Valley, Morocco: implications for palaeoclimate and basin evolution

    Axel Hofmann;Abdelilah Tourani;Reinhard Gaupp

  • Latitude and pH driven trends in the molecular composition of DOM across a north south transect along the Yenisei River

    Vanessa-Nina Roth;Thorsten Dittmar;Reinhard Gaupp;Gerd Gleixner

  • Palaeoclimatic implications of Mio–Pliocene sedimentation in the high-altitude intra-arc Lauca Basin of northern Chile

    Reinhard Gaupp;Anne Kött;Gerhard Wörner

  • Lithofacies succession of maar crater deposits in the Eifel area (Germany)

    M. Pirrung;C. Fischer;G. Büchel;R. Gaupp

  • Correlation between hydrogen isotope ratios of lipid biomarkers and sediment maturity

    Jens Radke;Achim Bechtel;Reinhard Gaupp;Wilhelm Püttmann

  • Provenance of Cretaceous clastics in the Subhercynian Basin: constraints to exhumation of the Harz Mountains and timing of inversion tectonics in Central Europe

    Hilmar von Eynatten;Thomas Voigt;Angela Meier;Hans-Joachim Franzke

  • Diagenesis and Reservoir Quality of Rotliegend Sandstones in the Northern Netherlands—A Review

    Reinhard Gaupp;Jos A. Okkerman

  • Facies evolution of syntectonic Upper Cretaceous deposits in the Subhercynian Cretaceous Basin and adjoining areas (Germany) [Faziesentwicklung syntektonischer Sedimente der Oberkreide im Subherzynen Kreidebecken und benachbarten Gebieten]

    Thomas Voigt;Frank Wiese;Hilmar von Eynatten;Hans-Joachim Franzke

  • Mineral Reactions in the Geological Underground Induced by H2 and CO2 Injections

    Steven Henkel;Dieter Pudlo;Lars Werner;Frieder Enzmann

  • Exhumation of the Central Alps: evidence from 40Ar/39Ar laserprobe dating of detrital white micas from the Swiss Molasse Basin

    H. Von Eynatten;F. Schlunegger;R. Gaupp;J.R. Wijbrans

  • Timing of fluid flow in a sandstone reservoir of the north German Rotliegend (Permian) by K-Ar dating of related hydrothermal illite

    Horst Zwingmann;Norbert Clauer;Reinhard Gaupp

  • 40Ar/39Ar laser-probe dating of detrital white micas from Cretaceous sedimentary rocks of the Eastern Alps: Evidence for Variscan high-pressure metamorphism and implications for Alpine orogeny

    Hilmar von Eynatten;Reinhard Gaupp;Jan R. Wijbrans

  • Products and timing of diagenetic processes in Upper Rotliegend sandstones from Bebertal (North German Basin, Parchim Formation, Flechtingen High, Germany)

    Cornelius Fischer;Cornelius Fischer;István Dunkl;Hilmar Von Eynatten;Jan R. Wijbrans

  • Change of black shale organic material surface area during oxidative weathering: Implications for rock-water surface evolution

    Cornelius Fischer;Reinhard Gaupp

  • Hydrothermal alteration as a trigger mechanism for earthquake swarms: the Vogtland/NW Bohemia region as a case study

    J. Heinicke;T. Fischer;R. Gaupp;J. Götze

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerd Gleixner
Gerd Gleixner Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry
Jan Wijbrans
Jan Wijbrans Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Reinhard Hesse
Reinhard Hesse McGill University
Hilmar von Eynatten
Hilmar von Eynatten University of Göttingen
Thorsten Dittmar
Thorsten Dittmar Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Karl Ramseyer
Karl Ramseyer University of Bern
Gerhard Wörner
Gerhard Wörner University of Göttingen
Albert Matter
Albert Matter University of Bern
Olaf Kolditz
Olaf Kolditz TU Dresden
Kai Uwe Totsche
Kai Uwe Totsche Friedrich Schiller University Jena

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