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Alfons M. van den Kerkhof

Researcher at University of Göttingen

Publications -  32
Citations -  1255

Alfons M. van den Kerkhof is an academic researcher from University of Göttingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fluid inclusions & Quartz. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1083 citations.

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Fluid inclusion petrography

TL;DR: In this article, a procedure of fluid inclusion studies is proposed with emphasis on the criteria of selecting fluid inclusions for detailed (microthermometry and spectroscopic) analysis, and a detailed overview of descriptive and genetic classifications of fluid-inclusions in single crystals and in massive rocks is given with the intention of further differentiating the commonly used terms ‘primary’ and ‘secondary’ fluidinclusions.
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Trace elements in quartz: a combined electron microprobe, secondary ion mass spectrometry, laser-ablation ICP-MS, and cathodoluminescence study

TL;DR: In this article, electron microprobe, secondary ion mass spectrometry, and laser ablation inductively coupled data for common trace elements (Li, Al, Ti, Na, K, Fe) in quartz were presented.
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Fluid history of UHP metamorphism in Dabie Shan, China: a fluid inclusion and oxygen isotope study on the coesite-bearing eclogite from Bixiling

TL;DR: In this article, five types of fluid inclusions were distinguished based on textural criteria and fluid compositions: (1) primary Ca-rich brines in quartz blebs in kyanite; (2) primary NaCl-dominated high-salinity inclusions in omphacite and kyanitic blebs; (3) NaCldominated medium-to-high-saliency inclusions, matrix quartz; (4) carbonic inclusions and (5) secondary low-salience aqueous (or pure water) inclusions.
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The evolution of late-Hercynian granites and rhyolites documented by quartz – a review

TL;DR: The potential of igneous quartz for providing a better understanding of magmatic processes is demonstrated by studying late-Hercynian rhyolites and granites from central and western Europe.
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Ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic rocks from the Chinese Continental Scientific Drilling Project: II Oxygen isotope and fluid inclusion distributions through vertical sections

TL;DR: In order to reveal the fluid behavior in a vertical sequence of an UHP slab, the authors investigated fluid inclusion and oxygen isotope characteristics of selected drillcores from the main hole and the pilot-holes PP2 and ZK 703 of the CCSD.