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Werner F. Giggenbach

Werner F. Giggenbach

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
45
Citations
11715
World Ranking
4349
National Ranking
40

Overview

Werner F. Giggenbach was affiliated with GNS Science in New Zealand. Throughout their career, they contributed to scientific research primarily within the framework of this institution.

No detailed records of recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or specific fields and subfields of study are available. Similarly, no particular main topics of research or recognitions such as awards have been documented in the accessible data.

The absence of listed publications or topics suggests that available public datasets do not provide extensive bibliometric or thematic information on this scientist's work. However, their association with GNS Science implies involvement in research related to Earth sciences, natural resources, or geosciences, which are central to that organization.

Given that Werner F. Giggenbach is deceased, all references to their work are presented in the past tense to reflect the archival nature of the information.

Best Publications

  • Geothermal solute equilibria. Derivation of Na-K-Mg-Ca geoindicators

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  • Isotopic shifts in waters from geothermal and volcanic systems along convergent plate boundaries and their origin

    W.F. Giggenbach

  • Redox processes governing the chemistry of fumarolic gas discharges from White Island, New Zealand

    Unknown

  • Geothermal gas equilibria

    Unknown

  • Chemical Composition of Volcanic Gases

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  • Isotopic and chemical composition of parbati valley geothermal discharges, North-West Himalaya, India

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  • Isotopic composition of helium, and CO2 and CH4 contents in gases produced along the New Zealand part of a convergent plate boundary

    W.F Giggenbach;Y Sano;H Wakita

  • Mass transfer in hydrothermal alteration systems—A conceptual approach

    Unknown

  • Variations in the chemical and isotopic composition of fluids discharged from the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand

    Werner F. Giggenbach

  • Geology, geochemistry, and origin of high sulfidation Cu-Au mineralization in the Nansatsu District, Japan

    Jeffrey W. Hedenquist;Yukihiro Matsuhisa;Eiji Izawa;Noel C. White

  • Geothermal mineral equilibria

    Unknown

  • Relative importance of thermodynamic and kinetic processes in governing the chemical and isotopic composition of carbon gases in high-heatflow sedimentary basins

    Werner F. Giggenbach

  • Processes controlling the isotopic composition of steam and water discharges from steam vents and steam-heated pools in geothermal areas

    Unknown

  • Isotopic and chemical composition of water and steam discharges from volcanic-magmatic-hydrothermal systems of the Guanacaste Geothermal Province, Costa Rica

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  • Geochemical structure and position of the Waiotapu geothermal field, New Zealand

    W. F. Giggenbach;D. S. Sheppard;B. W. Robinson;M. K. Stewart

  • White Island, New Zealand, volcanic-hydrothermal system represents the geochemical environment of high-sulfidation Cu and Au ore deposition

    Jeffrey W. Hedenquist;Stuart F. Simmons;Werner F. Giggenbach;C. Stewart Eldridge

  • The chemistry of fumarolic vapor and thermal-spring discharges from the Nevado del Ruiz volcanic-magmatic-hydrothermal system, Colombia

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  • Tectonic regime and major processes governing the chemistry of water and gas discharges from the rotorua geothermal field, New Zealand

    Unknown

  • FLUXES AND SOURCES OF VOLATILES DISCHARGED FROM KUDRYAVY, A SUBDUCTION ZONE VOLCANO, KURILE ISLANDS

    Tobias P. Fischer;Werner F. Giggenbach;Yuji Sano;Stanley N. Williams

  • Evaluation of results from second and third IAVCEI field workshops on volcanic gases, Mt Usu, Japan, and White Island, New Zealand

    Unknown

  • Geochemistry of volcanic gases and hot springs of Satsuma-Iwojima, Japan: Following Matsuo.

    Hiroshi Shinohara;Werner F. Giggenbach;Kohei Kazahaya;Jeffrey W. Hedenquist

  • CO2-rich gases from Lakes Nyos and Monoun, Cameroon; Laacher See, Germany; Dieng, Indonesia, and Mt. Gambier, Australia—variations on a common theme

    W.F. Giggenbach;Y. Sano;H.U. Schmincke

  • Rates of sulfur dioxide and particle emissions from White Island volcano, New Zealand, and an estimate of the total flux of major gaseous species

    William I. Rose;Raymond L. Chuan;Werner F. Giggenbach;Philip R. Kyle

  • Petrology and geochemistry of Alto Peak, a vapor-cored hydrothermal system, Leyte Province, Philippines

    Agnes G. Reyes;Werner F. Giggenbach;Jesus R.M. Saleras;Noel D. Salonga

  • Present Volcanic Activity on Mount Erebus, Ross Island, Antarctica

    Werner F. Giggenbach;Philip R. Kyle;Graeme L. Lyon

  • Helium isotope variations in the thermal areas of New Zealand

    T. Torgersen;J.E. Lupton;D.S. Sheppard;W.F. Giggenbach

  • Evaluation of results from the fourth and fifth IAVCEI field workshops on volcanic gases, Vulcano island, Italy and Java, Indonesia

    W.F. Giggenbach;D. Tedesco;Y. Sulistiyo;A. Caprai

  • Isotopic and chemical assessment of geothermal potential of the Colli Albani area, Latium region, Italy

    W.F. Giggenbach;A.A. Minissale;G. Scandiffio

  • Redox control of gas compositions in Philippine volcanic-hydrothermal systems

    Werner F. Giggenbach

  • Helium isotopic and chemical composition of gases from volcanic-hydrothermal systems in the Philippines

    Werner F. Giggenbach;Robert J. Poreda

  • Fe sulfide formation due to seawater-gas-sediment interaction in a shallow-water hydrothermal system at Lihir Island, Papua New Guinea

    Thomas Pichler;Werner F. Giggenbach;Brent I. A. McInnes;Dieter Buhl

  • Radioactive isotopes and trace elements in gaseous emissions from White Island, New Zealand

    M.F. Le Cloarec;P. Allard;B. Ardouin;W.F. Giggenbach

Frequent Co-Authors

Yuji Sano
Yuji Sano Kōchi University
Jeffrey W. Hedenquist
Jeffrey W. Hedenquist University of Ottawa
Hiroshi Shinohara
Hiroshi Shinohara National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Hiroshi Wakita
Hiroshi Wakita University of Tokyo
Tobias P. Fischer
Tobias P. Fischer University of New Mexico
Thomas Pichler
Thomas Pichler University of Bremen
Minoru Kusakabe
Minoru Kusakabe Okayama University
Dieter Buhl
Dieter Buhl Ruhr University Bochum
Dario Tedesco
Dario Tedesco University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Robert J. Poreda
Robert J. Poreda University of Rochester

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