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Overview

Stephan Klemme is affiliated with the University of Münster in Germany and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research predominantly spans areas including geophysics, astronomy and astrophysics, artificial intelligence, geochemistry and petrology, and mechanical engineering.

Their work encompasses various main topics such as geological and geochemical analysis, high-pressure geophysics and materials, earthquake and tectonic studies, astro and planetary science, planetary science and exploration, geochemistry and geologic mapping, and mineralogy and gemology studies.

Stephan Klemme has contributed to multiple recent scientific publications, including:

  • Origin of carbonatites-liquid immiscibility caught in the act, 2022, Nature Communications
  • A possible high-temperature origin of the Moon and its geochemical consequences, 2020, Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Empirical and experimental constraints on Fe-Ti oxide-melt titanium isotope fractionation factors, 2022, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • An Improved Electron Microprobe Method for the Analysis of Halogens in Natural Silicate Glasses, 2020, Microscopy and Microanalysis
  • Experimental constraints on metal transport in fumarolic gases, 2020, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research

The scientist frequently publishes in well-known venues including Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Journal of Geophysical Research Planets, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Goldschmidt2021 abstracts.

Collaborations are an important aspect of their scientific output, with frequent co-authors such as Jasper Berndt, Arno Rohrbach, Christian J. Renggli, E. S. Steenstra, and W. van Westrenen.

Best Publications

  • Trace element partitioning between apatite and silicate melts

    Stefan Prowatke;Stephan Klemme

  • Experimental constraints on major and trace element partitioning during partial melting of eclogite

    Stephan Klemme;Jonathan D. Blundy;Bernard J. Wood

  • Partitioning of trace elements between rutile and silicate melts: Implications for subduction zones

    Stephan Klemme;Stefan Prowatke;Kathrin Hametner;Detlef Günther

  • The partitioning of trace elements between ilmenite, ulvospinel, armalcolite and silicate melts with implications for the early differentiation of the moon

    Stephan Klemme;Detlef Günther;Kathrin Hametner;Stefan Prowatke

  • The near-solidus transition from garnet lherzolite to spinel lherzolite

    Stephan Klemme;Hugh St C. O'Neill

  • Rutile crystals as potential trace element and isotope mineral standards for microanalysis

    G. L. Luvizotto;T. Zack;H. P. Meyer;T. Ludwig

  • Effect of melt composition on the partitioning of trace elements between titanite and silicate melt

    Stefan Prowatke;Stephan Klemme

  • The influence of Cr on the garnet–spinel transition in the Earth's mantle: experiments in the system MgO–Cr2O3–SiO2 and thermodynamic modelling

    Stephan Klemme

  • Experimentally determined trace and minor element partitioning between clinopyroxene and carbonatite melt under upper mantle conditions

    S. Klemme;S.R. van der Laan;S.F. Foley;D. Günther

  • Extremely high solubility of rutile in chloride and fluoride-bearing metamorphic fluids: An experimental investigation

    J.F. Rapp;Stephan Klemme;Stephan Klemme;Ian Butler;Simon Harley

  • Trace-element partitioning between apatite and carbonatite melt

    Stephan Klemme;Claude Dalpé

  • Evaporation of moderately volatile elements from silicate melts: experiments and theory

    Paolo A. Sossi;Stephan Klemme;Hugh St.C. O'Neill;Jasper Berndt

  • 1s2p Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering of Iron Oxides

    Frank M. F. de Groot;Pieter Glatzel;Uwe Bergmann;Peter A. van Aken

  • Zircon saturation in silicate melts: a new and improved model for aluminous and alkaline melts

    Fernanda Gervasoni;Stephan Klemme;Eduardo R.V. Rocha-Júnior;Jasper Berndt

  • Nb–Ta fractionation by partial melting at the titanite–rutile transition

    Timm John;Reiner Klemd;Stephan Klemme;Jörg A. Pfänder

  • Experimental constraints on mantle metasomatism caused by silicate and carbonate melts

    Fernanda Gervasoni;Stephan Klemme;Arno Rohrbach;Tobias Grützner

  • Distribution of halogens between fluid and apatite during fluid-mediated replacement processes

    Christof Kusebauch;Timm John;Martin J. Whitehouse;Stephan Klemme

  • 8th International Kimberlite Conference

    G Bulanova;E Muchemwa;G Pearson;BJ Griffin

  • Garnet and spinel in fertile and depleted mantle: insights from thermodynamic modelling

    Luca Ziberna;Luca Ziberna;Stephan Klemme;Paolo Nimis

  • Fluorine in nominally fluorine-free mantle minerals: Experimental partitioning of F between olivine, orthopyroxene and silicate melts with implications for magmatic processes

    C. Beyer;S. Klemme;M. Wiedenbeck;A. Stracke

  • Rare earth element partitioning between titanite and silicate melts: Henry's law revisited

    Stefan Prowatke;Stephan Klemme

Frequent Co-Authors

Jasper Berndt
Jasper Berndt University of Münster
W. van Westrenen
W. van Westrenen Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Harald Hiesinger
Harald Hiesinger University of Münster
Paul D. Asimow
Paul D. Asimow California Institute of Technology
Hugh St. C. O'Neill
Hugh St. C. O'Neill Monash University
Bernard Charlier
Bernard Charlier University of Liège
Andreas Stracke
Andreas Stracke University of Münster
Thomas Zack
Thomas Zack University of Gothenburg
Carsten Münker
Carsten Münker University of Cologne

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