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Stefan Weyer is affiliated with the University of Hannover in Germany and has contributed extensively to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research output includes over 100 publications, with a particular focus on Geophysics, Inorganic Chemistry, and Geochemistry and Petrology. Additional research interests involve Artificial Intelligence and Paleontology.

The scientist's work encompasses multiple topics related to geological and chemical analysis, including:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Radioactive element chemistry and processing
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials

Frequent co-authors working with Weyer include I. Horn, Yvonne Roebbert, Marina Lazarov, Rizlan Bernier-Latmani, and François Holtz. Research is often published in several key scientific venues such as:

  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Goldschmidt Abstracts
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Chemical Geology
  • Geochemical Perspectives Letters

Recent publications by Stefan Weyer illustrate a range of geochemical and isotopic topics. Among these are:

  • "Significant boron isotopic fractionation in the magmatic evolution of Himalayan leucogranite recorded in multiple generations of tourmaline" (2021, Chemical Geology)
  • "Tin isotopes via fs-LA-MC-ICP-MS analysis record complex fluid evolution in single cassiterite crystals" (2021, American Mineralogist)
  • "Time scales of syneruptive volatile loss in silicic magmas quantified by Li isotopes" (2020, Geology)
  • "Tin isotopes as geochemical tracers of ore-forming processes with Sn mineralization" (2021, American Mineralogist)
  • "Molybdenum solubility and partitioning in H2O-CO2-NaCl fluids at 600 °C and 200 MPa" (2021, Chemical Geology)

Stefan Weyer has also contributed to book publications, including authoring a volume titled Iron Geochemistry: An Isotopic Perspective, published by Springer Nature in 2020, which has been cited multiple times.

Best Publications

  • Separation of high field strength elements (Nb, Ta, Zr, Hf) and Lu from rock samples for MC‐ICPMS measurements

    Carsten Münker;Stefan Weyer;Erik Scherer;Klaus Mezger

  • Natural fractionation of 238U/235U

    S. Weyer;Ariel Anbar;A. Gerdes;Gwyneth Gordon

  • Evolution of planetary cores and the Earth-Moon system from Nb/Ta systematics.

    Carsten Münker;Jörg A. Pfänder;Stefan Weyer;Anette Büchl

  • High precision Fe isotope measurements with high mass resolution MC-ICPMS

    S Weyer;J.B Schwieters

  • The Preparation and Preliminary Characterisation of Eight Geological MPI-DING Reference Glasses for In-Situ Microanalysis

    Klaus Peter Jochum;Donald B. Dingwell;Alexander Rocholl;Brigitte Stoll

  • Partial melting and melt percolation in the mantle: The message from Fe isotopes

    Stefan Weyer;Dmitri A. Ionov;Dmitri A. Ionov

  • Iron isotope fractionation during planetary differentiation

    Stefan Weyer;Ariel D. Anbar;Gerhard P. Brey;Carsten Münker

  • Stable Cu and Zn isotope ratios as tracers of sources and transport of Cu and Zn in contaminated soil

    Moritz Bigalke;Moritz Bigalke;Stefan Weyer;Jozef Kobza;Wolfgang Wilcke

  • Nb/Ta, Zr/Hf and REE in the depleted mantle: implications for the differentiation history of the crust-mantle system

    Stefan Weyer;Stefan Weyer;Carsten Münker;Klaus Mezger

  • Determination of ultra-low Nb, Ta, Zr and Hf concentrations and the chondritic Zr/Hf and Nb/Ta ratios by isotope dilution analyses with multiple collector ICP-MS

    Stefan Weyer;Stefan Weyer;Carsten Münker;Mark Rehkämper;Mark Rehkämper;Klaus Mezger

  • Uranium Isotope Fractionation

    Morten B. Andersen;Claudine H. Stirling;Stefan Weyer

  • Fe isotope variations in natural materials measured using high mass resolution multiple collector ICPMS.

    G. L. Arnold;S. Weyer;A. D. Anbar

  • Lithium isotopic signatures of peridotite xenoliths and isotopic fractionation at high temperature between olivine and pyroxenes

    Hans-Michael Seitz;Gerhard P. Brey;Yann Lahaye;Soodabeh Durali

  • Uranium Isotope Fractionation during Adsorption to Mn-Oxyhydroxides

    Gregory A. Brennecka;Laura E. Wasylenki;Laura E. Wasylenki;John R. Bargar;Stefan Weyer

  • Separation of Mg, Ca and Fe from geological reference materials for stable isotope ratio analyses by MC-ICP-MS and double-spike TIMS

    Frank Wombacher;Frank Wombacher;Anton Eisenhauer;Alexander Heuser;Alexander Heuser;Stefan Weyer

  • Global enhancement of ocean anoxia during Oceanic Anoxic Event 2: A quantitative approach using U isotopes

    Carolina Montoya-Pino;Stefan Weyer;Ariel D. Anbar;Jörg Pross

  • 238U/235U variations in meteorites: extant 247Cm and implications for Pb-Pb dating.

    G. A. Brennecka;S. Weyer;Meenakshi Wadhwa;P. E. Janney

  • Uranium isotopes fingerprint biotic reduction

    Malgorzata Alicja Stylo;Nadja Neubert;Yuheng Wang;Nikhil Monga

  • Copper Isotope Fractionation during Complexation with Insolubilized Humic Acid

    Moritz Bigalke;Stefan Weyer;Wolfgang Wilcke

  • Uranium and molybdenum isotope systematics in modern euxinic basins: Case studies from the central Baltic Sea and the Kyllaren fjord (Norway)

    J. Noordmann;J. Noordmann;S. Weyer;C. Montoya-Pino;O. Dellwig

Frequent Co-Authors

Ariel D. Anbar
Ariel D. Anbar Arizona State University
Gerhard P. Brey
Gerhard P. Brey Goethe University Frankfurt
Klaus Mezger
Klaus Mezger University of Bern
Carsten Münker
Carsten Münker University of Cologne
Wolfgang Wilcke
Wolfgang Wilcke Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Jutta Zipfel
Jutta Zipfel Max Planck Society
Brian Kendall
Brian Kendall University of Waterloo
Clark M. Johnson
Clark M. Johnson University of Wisconsin–Madison
Helge W Arz
Helge W Arz Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research
Brian L. Beard
Brian L. Beard University of Wisconsin–Madison

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