Müller, Wolfgang, 1967-
Wolfgang Müller
Müller, Wolfgang 1955-03-27--
Müller, Wolfgang, 19..-...., géologue
Müller, Wolfgang, géologue
VIAF ID: 23254638 (Personal)
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Works
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The DAV and Periadriatic fault systems in the Eastern Alps south of the Tauern window | |
Dietary strategies of Pleistocene Pongo sp. and Homo erectus on Java (Indonesia) | |
Earliest evidence for social endogamy in the 9,000-year-old-population of Basta, Jordan | |
Das elastische Verhalten von Al-Li-Legierungen | |
Eocene greenhouse climate revealed by coupled clumped isotope-Mg/Ca thermometry. | |
ESR and U-series analyses of faunal material from Cuddie Springs, NSW, Australia: implications for the timing of the extinction of the Australian megafauna | |
Evaluating Mg/Ca in belemnite calcite as a palaeo-proxy | |
Evaluation of the effect of diagenetic cements on element/Ca ratios in aragonitic Early Miocene (~16Ma) Caribbean corals: Implications for ‘deep-time’ palaeo-environmental reconstructions | |
The evolution of standards and data management practices in systems biology | |
Geochemistry of the Phlegraean Fields (Italy) proximal sources for major Mediterranean tephras: Implications for the dispersal of Plinian and co-ignimbritic components of explosive eruptions | |
Geochronological constraints on the evolution of the Periadriatic Fault System (Alps) | |
Geochronology : linking the isotopic record with petrology and textures | |
Heterogeneous Hadean Hafnium: Evidence of Continental Crust at 4.4 to 4.5 Ga | |
Identifiers for the 21st century: How to design, provision, and reuse persistent identifiers to maximize utility and impact of life science data | |
Isotopic dating of deformation using microsampling techniques, 1998: | |
Isotopic dating of strain fringe increments: duration and rates of deformation in shear zones | |
Late glacial explosive activity on Mount Etna: Implications for proximal–distal tephra correlations and the synchronisation of Mediterranean archives | |
Location of cation impurities in NGRIP deep ice revealed by cryo-cell UV-laser-ablation ICPMS | |
Lombards on the move--an integrative study of the migration period cemetery at Szólád, Hungary | |
North Atlantic storm track changes during the Last Glacial Maximum recorded by Alpine speleothems | |
Origin and migration of the Alpine Iceman | |
Palaeotectonic setting of the south-eastern Kédougou-Kéniéba Inlier, West Africa: New insights from igneous trace element geochemistry and U-Pb zircon ages | |
Petrogenesis of the Sólheimar ignimbrite (Katla, Iceland): Implications for tephrostratigraphy | |
Preservation of NOM-metal complexes in a modern hyperalkaline stalagmite: Implications for speleothem trace element geochemistry | |
Rb–Sr microchrons of synkinematic mica in mylonites: an example from the DAV fault of the Eastern Alps | |
Regional temperature, atmospheric circulation, and sea-ice variability within the Younger Dryas Event constrained using a speleothem from northern Iberia | |
RightField: embedding ontology annotation in spreadsheets | |
The SEEK: a platform for sharing data and models in systems biology | |
Spatially-Resolved Ca Isotopic and Trace Element Variations in Human Deciduous Teeth Record Diet and Physiological Change | |
Stealthy annotation of experimental biology by spreadsheets | |
Tracing human mobility in central Europe during the Upper Paleolithic using sub-seasonally resolved Sr isotope records in ornaments | |
Tracing the life history of individual barramundi using laser ablation MC-ICP-MS Sr-isotopic and Sr/Ba ratios in otoliths | |
The Upper and Lower Nisyros Pumices: Revisions to the Mediterranean tephrostratigraphic record based on micron-beam glass geochemistry | |
Volcanic ash layers illuminate the resilience of Neanderthals and early modern humans to natural hazards |