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Volkmar Trommsdorff

Volkmar Trommsdorff

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
33
Citations
6288
World Ranking
9518
National Ranking
211

Overview

Volkmar Trommsdorff was affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland. Their academic career included contributions primarily linked to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Serpentine Stability to Mantle Depths and Subduction-Related Magmatism

    Peter Ulmer;Volkmar Trommsdorff

  • Magmatism and metamorphism in the Ladakh Himalayas (the Indus-Tsangpo suture zone)

    K. Honegger;V. Dietrich;W. Frank;A. Gansser

  • Progressive metamorphism of antigorite schist in the Bergell tonalite aureole (Italy)

    Volkmar Trommsdorff;Bernard W. Evans

  • Cooling History and Exhumation of Lower-Crustal Granulite and Upper Mantle (Malenco, Eastern Central Alps)

    Othmar Müntener;Jörg Hermann;Volkmar Trommsdorff

  • Subduction of water into the mantle: History of an Alpine peridotite

    Marco Scambelluri;Othmar Müntener;Jörg Hermann;Giovanni B. Piccardo

  • High pressure breakdown of antigorite to spinifex-textured olivine and orthopyroxene, SE Spain

    V. Trommsdorff;V. López Sánchez-Vizcaíno;M. T. Gómez-Pugnaire;Othmar Müntener

  • Antigorite polysomatism: behaviour during progressive metamorphism

    Marcello Mellini;Volkmar Trommsdorff;Roberto Compagnoni

  • Petrogenesis of garnet lherzolite, Cima di Gagnone, Lepontine Alps

    Bernard W. Evans;Volkmar Trommsdorff

  • Incompatible element-rich fluids released by antigorite breakdown in deeply subducted mantle

    Marco Scambelluri;Piero Bottazzi;Volkmar Trommsdorff;Riccardo Vannucci

  • 39Ar−40Ar dating of multiply zoned amphibole generations (Malenco, Italian Alps)

    Igor M Villa;Joerg Hermann;Othmar Muntener;Volkmar Trommsdorff

  • Revised Thermobarometry of Alpe Arami and other Garnet Peridotites from the Central Alps

    P. Nimis;V. Trommsdorff

  • Highly reducing conditions during Alpine metamorphism of the Malenco peridotite (Sondrio, northern Italy) indicated by mineral paragenesis and H2 in fluid inclusions

    Adolf Peretti;Jean Dubessy;Josef Mullis;B. Ronald Frost

  • Middle Miocene high‐pressure metamorphism and fast exhumation of the Nevado‐Filábride Complex, SE Spain

    V. López Sánchez-Vizcaíno;D. Rubatto;M. T. Gómez-Pugnaire;V. Trommsdorff

  • Petrogenetic grids for metacarbonate rocks: pressure-temperature phase-diagram projection for mixed-volatile systems

    James A. D. Connolly;Volkmar Trommsdorff

  • Titanian hydroxyl-clinohumite: Formation and breakdown in antigorite rocks (Malenco, Italy)

    Volkmar Trommsdorff;Bernard W. Evans

  • Petrology of titanian clinohumite and olivine at the high-pressure breakdown of antigorite serpentinite to chlorite harzburgite (Almirez Massif, S. Spain)

    V. López Sánchez-Vizcaíno;V. Trommsdorff;M. T. Gómez-Pugnaire;C. J. Garrido

  • Fossil crust‐to‐mantle transition, Val Malenco (Italian Alps)

    Jörg Hermann;Othmar Müntener;Volkmar Trommsdorff;Werner Hansmann

  • Stability of enstatite + talc, and CO 2 -metasomatism of metaperidotite, Val d'Efra, Lepontine Alps

    Bernard W. Evans;Volkmar Trommsdorff

  • Enrichment of HFSE in chlorite‐harzburgite produced by high‐pressure dehydration of antigorite‐serpentinite: Implications for subduction magmatism

    Carlos J. Garrido;Vicente López Sánchez-Vizcaíno;María Teresa Gómez-Pugnaire;Volkmar Trommsdorff

  • Antigorite-ophicarbonates: Contact metamorphism in Valmalenco, Italy

    Volkmar Trommsdorff;Bernard W. Evans

  • The Geological Map of Valmalenco

    Volkmar Trommsdorff;Attilio Montrasio;Joerg Hermann;Othmar Muntener

Frequent Co-Authors

Othmar Müntener
Othmar Müntener University of Lausanne
Carlos J. Garrido
Carlos J. Garrido Spanish National Research Council
Joerg Hermann
Joerg Hermann University of Bern
Marco Scambelluri
Marco Scambelluri University of Genoa
Giovanni B. Piccardo
Giovanni B. Piccardo University of Genoa
Riccardo Vannucci
Riccardo Vannucci University of Pavia
B. Ronald Frost
B. Ronald Frost University of Wyoming
Igor M. Villa
Igor M. Villa University of Milano-Bicocca
Reto Gieré
Reto Gieré University of Pennsylvania

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