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Wolfgang Todt

Wolfgang Todt

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Earth Science

D-Index
37
Citations
6478
World Ranking
6749
National Ranking
486

Overview

Wolfgang Todt is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. The available data does not include recent papers, publications, or specific fields of study, which limits detailed insights into their research specialization or scholarly output.

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Best Publications

  • Evaluation of a 202Pb–205Pb Double Spike for High - Precision Lead Isotope Analysis.*

    W. Todt;R.A. Cliff;A. Hanser;A.W. Hofmann

  • Zircon ages and Nd isotopic and chemical compositions of orthogneisses from the Black Forest, Germany: evidence for a Cambrian magmatic arc

    F. Chen;E. Hegner;W. Todt

  • Origin of continental crust of 1.9-1.7 ga age: nd isotopes in the svecofennian orogenic terrains of sweden

    P.Jonathan Patchett;Wolfgang Todt;Roland Gorbatschev

  • Dating of late Proterozoic ophiolites in Egypt and the Sudan using the single grain zircon evaporation technique

    A. Kröner;W. Todt;I.M. Hussein;M. Mansour

  • The Gabal Gerf complex: A precambrian N-MORB ophiolite in the Nubian Shield, NE Africa

    M. Zimmer;M. Zimmer;A. Kröner;K.P. Jochum;T. Reischmann

  • Age and tectonic setting of Late Archean greenstone-gneiss terrain in Henan Province, China, as revealed by single-grain zircon dating

    Alfred Kröner;William Compston;Zhang Guo-wei;Guo An-lin

  • Prolonged magmatism and time constraints for sediment deposition in the early Archean Barberton greenstone belt: evidence from the Upper Onverwacht and Fig Tree groups

    Gary R. Byerly;Alfred Kröner;Donald R. Lowe;W. Todt

  • UPb geochronology of the Sri Lankan basement

    S. Hölzl;A.W. Hofmann;W. Todt;H. Köhler

  • Single zircon dating constraining the maximum age of the Barberton Greenstone Belt, southern Africa

    Alfred Kröner;Wolfgang Todt

  • Age of Palaeozoic granites and metamorphism in the Tuvino-Mongolian Massif of the Central Asian Mobile Belt: loss of a Precambrian microcontinent

    E. B. Salnikova;I. K. Kozakov;A. B. Kotov;A. Kröner

  • U-Pb zircon and Sm-Nd model ages of high-grade Moldanubian metasediments, Bohemian Massif, Czechoslovakia

    A. Kröner;I. Wendt;T. C. Liew;W. Compston

  • U-Pb Isotopic Systematics of Zircons from Prograde and Retrograde Transition Zones in High-Grade Orthogneisses, Sri Lanka

    N. Baur;A. Kröner;T. C. Liew;W. Todt

  • Multistage magmatic and metamorphic evolution in the Southern Siberian Craton: Archean and Palaeoproterozoic zircon ages revealed by SHRIMP and TIMS

    Ulrike Poller;Dmitry Gladkochub;Tatiana Donskaya;Anatoli Mazukabzov

  • Coupled evolution of back-arc and island arc-like mafic crust in the late-Neoproterozoic Agardagh Tes-Chem ophiolite, Central Asia: evidence from trace element and Sr–Nd–Pb isotope data

    Jörg Pfänder;Klaus Peter Jochum;Ivan Kozakov;Alfred Kröner

  • Petrology, geochronology, and tectonic implications of c. 500 Ma metamorphic and igneous rocks along the northern margin of the Central Asian Orogen (Olkhon terrane, Lake Baikal, Siberia)

    Dmitry P. Gladkochub;Tatiana V. Donskaya;Michael T.D. Wingate;Ulrike Poller

  • Sr-Nd-Pb isotope evidence against plume-asthenosphere mixing north of Iceland

    Dieter F. Mertz;Colin W. Devey;Wolfgang Todt;Peter Stoffers

  • Different contamination styles of prehistoric human teeth at a Swiss necropolis (Sion, Valais) inferred from lead and strontium isotopes

    Massimo Chiaradia;Alain Gallay;Wolfgang Todt

  • U-Pb zircon age and Nd isotopic composition of granitoids, charnockites and supracrustal rocks from Heimefrontfjella, Antarctica

    N. T. Arndt;W. Todt;C. Chauvel;M. Tapfer

  • U-Pb zircon and Sm-Nd dating of Moldanubian HP/HT granulites from South ohemia, Czech Republic

    J. I. Wendt;J. I. Wendt;A. Kröner;J. Fiala;W. Todt

  • Evidence from zircon dating for existence of approximately 2.1 Ga old crystalline basement in southern Bohemia, Czech Republic

    J. I. Wendt;A. Kröner;J. Fiala;W. Todt

Frequent Co-Authors

Alfred Kröner
Alfred Kröner Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Norbert Clauer
Norbert Clauer University of Strasbourg
Dmitry P. Gladkochub
Dmitry P. Gladkochub Russian Academy of Sciences
Manfred Schidlowski
Manfred Schidlowski Max Planck Society
Fukun Chen
Fukun Chen University of Science and Technology of China
Klaus Peter Jochum
Klaus Peter Jochum Max Planck Society
Volker Liebetrau
Volker Liebetrau GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Michael T.D. Wingate
Michael T.D. Wingate University of Western Australia
Nicholas T. Arndt
Nicholas T. Arndt Grenoble Alpes University
E. B. Sal’nikova
E. B. Sal’nikova Russian Academy of Sciences

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