Home

  • Site Map

    All the web pages on the conference website

Program

Events

Locations

Information

Exhibition

Sponsorships

My Goldschmidt

Role functions

All abstracts by Kirsten Rempel in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2016) The Role of Carbonaceous Material in Gold Deposition in Metasediment-Hosted Orogenic Gold Deposits
Hu S, Evans K, Craw D, Rempel K & Grice K

(2014) CO2 in Boiling Ore Systems – a Fundamental Control on Metal Fractionation Factors?
Rempel K, Liebscher A, Heinrich W, Dulski P & Schettler G

(2013) Which Ligand is the most Import for Gold Transport in Hydrothermal Fluids? An in situ XAS Study in Mixed-Ligand Solutions
Liu W, Etschmann B, Testemale D, Mei Y, Hazemann J-L, Rempel K, Müller H & Brugger J

(2013) The Vapour-Brine Partitioning of Uranium in Boiling Ore Systems
Rempel K, Heinrich W, Liebscher A & Dulski P

(2012) The Vapour-Liquid Fractionation of Cu Stable Isotopes: A New Tool for Porphyry Research
Rempel K, Romer R & Liebscher A

(2011) An Experimental Study of Brine-CO2 Metal Fractionation: Applications to the Geological Storage of CO2
Rempel K, Liebscher A, Heinrich W & Schettler G

(2008) The Vapour Transport of Metals: A View from the Ivory Tower of Experimental Geochemistry
Williams-Jones A, Migdisov A, Rempel K & Zezin D

(2008) The Partitioning of Molybdenum between Aqueous Liquid and Vapour at High Temperatures and Pressures
Rempel K, Williams-Jones A & Migdisov A

(2007) The Effects of Sodium and Chlorine on the Solubility of Molybdenum in Aqueous Vapour
Rempel K, Williams-Jones A & Migdisov A

(2005) Molybdenum Solubility and Speciation in Water Vapor at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures
Rempel KU, Williams-Jones AE & Migdisov AA

(2004) The Solubility of Molybdenum in Water Vapour at Elevated Temperature and Pressures
Rempel K, Migdisov A & Williams-Jones A

Goldschmidt® is a registered trademark of the Geochemical Society and of the European Association of Geochemistry

Website managed and hosted by White Iron Conferences on behalf of the international geochemical community