All abstracts by Adrian Immenhauser in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2015) Microstructural Changes Reflect the Degree of Diagenetic Alteration in Biogenic CarbonatesCasella LA, Griesshaber E, Neuser RD, Stevens K, Ritter A-C, Mutterlose J, Brand U, Immenhauser A & Schmahl WW
(2015) Diagenesis and the Fate of Carbonate Associated Sulfate
Fichtner V, Immenhauser A & Strauss H
(2015) Microstructural and Microchemical Signatures Derived from Hydrothermal Alteration of Arctica islandica Aragonite, Terebratalia Transversa Calcite
Griesshaber E, Casella L, Purgstaller B, Hippler D, Mavromatis V, Dietzl M, Immenhauser A & Schmahl WW
(2015) Experimental Diagenesis: Exploring the Impact of Differential Fluid Temperature and Chemistry on Biogenic Aragonite
Ritter A-C, Mavromatis V, Dietzel M, Schmahl W, Griesshaber E, Casella L, Koelen J, Neuser R, Niedermayr A, Buhl D & Immenhauser A
(2015) Precipitation of Mg-Rich Amorphous Calcium Carbonate and its Transformation to Mg-Calcite
Purgstaller B, Mavromatis V, Dietzel M & Immenhauser A
(2015) Geochemistry of Monohydrocalcite and its Potential as Proxy
Niedermayr A, Goos M & Immenhauser A
(2015) Effects of Microbial Activity on the Stability of Aragonitic Bivalve Shells: Implications for Early Carbonate Diagenesis
Lange SM, Krause S, Immenhauser A, Ritter A-C & Treude T
(2015) Transformation of Mg Bearing ACC to Mg-Calcite Traced by 18/16O and Clumped Isotopes
Dietzel M, Purgstaller B, Mavromatis V, Immenhauser A, Leis A & Kluge T
(2015) Magnesium Isotope Composition of Recent Sabkha Pore Fluids and Stoichiometric Dolomites (UAE)
Immenhauser A, Geske A, Lokier S, Dietzel M, Richter D & Buhl D
(2013) Calcium and Oxygen Isotope Fractionation during Precipitation of Calcium Carbonate Polymorphs
Niedermayr A, Eisenhauer A, Böhm F, Kisakürek B, Balzer I, Immenhauser A, Köhler SJ & Dietzel M
(2013) Establishing the Magnesium Isotope (δ<sup>26</sup>Mg) Signature of Early and Late Diagenetic Dolomite Types
Geske A, Goldstein R, Richter D, Buhl D, Kluge T, John C & Immenhauser A
(2013) A Multi-Isotope (H, O, C, S, B, Mg, Ca, Ba) Approach to Study Diagenesis in Black Sea-Type Sediments
Böttcher ME, Lapham L, Gussone N, Struck U, Buhl D, Immenhauser A, Möller K, Petret C, Nägler T, Dellwig O, Schnetger B, Huckriede H, Halas S & Samankassou E
(2012) The Sensitivity of Mytilus Shell Microstructure and Geochemistry to Environmental Change
Griesshaber E, Hahn S, Immenhauser A & Schmahl W
(2010) Towards a New Proxy for Holocene Climate Change: Magnesium-Isotope Fractionation during Low-Mg Calcite Precipitation in a Limestone Cave
Immenhauser A, Buhl D, Richter D, Niedermayr A, Riechelmann D, Dietzel M & Schulte U
(2009) Tethys-Wide Occurrence of Lower Aptian Lithocodium-Bacinella Facies: Shoalwater Expression of Basinal OAE1a Black Shales
Immenhauser A, Huck S, Rameil N, Heimhofer U, Korbar T, Wieczorek T & Kunkel C
(2009) Magnesium-Isotope Fractionation in a Monitored Limestone Cave
Buhl D, Immenhauser A, Richter D, Schulte U, Dietzel M, Riechelmann D & Niedermayr A
(2007) Time-Series Analysis of Magnesium Isotopes in Speleothems
Immenhauser A, Buhl D & Richter D
(2002) Seasonal Variations in a “greenhouse” Earth: Cretaceous Coastal Sea-Surface Temperatures Inferred from 18O/16O, Mg/Ca and 44Ca/40Ca Ratios
Immenhauser A, N‰gler T, Steuber T & Hippler D