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Wilhelm Johannes

Wilhelm Johannes

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Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
7425
World Ranking
7069
National Ranking
513

Overview

Wilhelm Johannes was affiliated with the University of Hannover in Germany during their academic career. No specific details about their research publications, co-authors, or frequent publication venues are available.

There is no recorded information regarding Wilhelm Johannes's contributions to particular fields or subfields of study, nor on main topics or research themes that they explored. Similarly, documentation about book publications or awards is absent.

The available data indicates that Wilhelm Johannes is deceased. Because of the limited information on their academic output or detailed research focus, an overview of their scientific contributions cannot be further expanded.

Best Publications

  • Petrogenesis and experimental petrology of granitic rocks

    Wilhelm Johannes;François Holtz

  • Maximum and minimum water contents of granitic melts generated in the crust: a reevaluation and implications

    F. Holtz;W. Johannes;N. Tamic;H. Behrens

  • Thermal stability and standard thermodynamic properties of synthetic 2M1-muscovite, KAl2[AlSi3O10(OH)2]

    Niranjan D. Chatterjee;Wilhelm Johannes

  • H2O SOLUBILITY IN HAPLOGRANITIC MELTS: COMPOSITIONAL, PRESSURE, AND TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE

    Francois Holtz;Harald Behrens;Donald B. Dingwell;Wilhelm Johannes

  • An interlaboratory comparison of piston-cylinder pressure calibration using the albite-breakdown reaction.

    W. Johannes;P. M. Bell;H. K. Mao;A. L. Boettcher

  • Beginning of melting and composition of first melts in the system Qz-Ab-Or-H2O-CO2

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  • Genesis of Peraluminous Granites I. Experimental Investigation of Melt Compositions at 3 and 5 kb and Various H2O Activities

    François Holtz;Wilhelm Johannes

  • Beginning of melting in the granite system Qz-Or-Ab-An-H2O

    Wilhelm Johannes

  • Effects of H 2 O on liquidus phase relations in the haplogranite system at 2 and 5 kbar

    Francois Holtz;Michel Pichavant;Pierre Barbey;Wilhelm Johannes

  • Maximum and minimum water contents of granitic melts: implications for chemical and physical properties of ascending magmas

    François Holtz;Wilhelm Johannes

  • Dehydration melting of tonalites. Part II. Composition of melts and solids

    J. Singh;Wilhelm Johannes

  • The significance of experimental studies for the formation of migmatites

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  • Melting of plagioclase in the system Ab − An − $${ ext{H}}_{ ext{2}} { ext{O}}$$ and Qz − Ab − An − $${ ext{H}}_{ ext{2}} { ext{O}}$$ at P H 2 O =5 kbars, an equilibrium problem

    Wilhelm Johannes

  • The influence of H2O on the viscosity of a haplogranitic melt

    Frank Schulze;Harald Behrens;Francois Holtz;Jacques Roux

  • The calcite-aragonite transition, reinvestigated

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  • The system CaO-Al 2 O 3 -SiO 2 -H 2 O: new phase equilibria data, some calculated phase relations, and their petrological applications

    Niranjan D. Chatterjee;Wilhelm Johannes;Hans Leistner

  • An experimental investigation of the system MgO-SiO 2 -H 2 O-CO 2

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  • The water-undersaturated and dry Qz-Ab-Or system revisited. Experimental results at very low water activities and geological implications

    Francois Holtz;Andreas Becker;Marcus Freise;Wilhelm Johannes

  • Fractionation of metaluminous A-type granites: an experimental study of the Wangrah Suite, Lachlan Fold Belt, Australia

    K Klimm;F Holtz;W Johannes;P.L King

  • Formation and composition of H 2 O-undersaturated granitic melts

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  • Dehydration melting of tonalites. Part I. Beginning of melting

    J. Singh;Wilhelm Johannes

  • The link between migmatites and S-type granites in the Turku area, southern Finland ☆

    Wilhelm Johannes;Carl Ehlers;Leo M Kriegsman;Kurt Mengel

  • H2O loss during piston-cylinder experiments

    Juergen Truckenbrodt;Wilhelm Johannes

  • Phase equilibria and compositions of Fe-Mg-Al minerals and melts in water-saturated peraluminous granitic systems

    Jacek Puziewicz;Wilhelm Johannes

  • Liquidus temperatures and phase compositions in the system Qz-Ab-Or at 5 kbar and very low water activities

    Andreas Becker;Francois Holtz;Wilhelm Johannes

  • Redox conditions in piston-cylinder apparatus: The different behavior of boron nitride and unfired pyrophyllite assemblies

    Juergen Truckenbrodt;Dieter Ziegenbein;Wilhelm Johannes

Frequent Co-Authors

Francois Holtz
Francois Holtz University of Hannover
Harald Behrens
Harald Behrens University of Hannover
Michel Pichavant
Michel Pichavant University of Orléans
Pierre Barbey
Pierre Barbey University of Lorraine
Penelope L. King
Penelope L. King Australian National University
Donald B. Dingwell
Donald B. Dingwell Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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