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Fernando Corfu
Researcher at University of Oslo
Publications - 294
Citations - 23033
Fernando Corfu is an academic researcher from University of Oslo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zircon & Metamorphism. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 281 publications receiving 19998 citations. Previous affiliations of Fernando Corfu include Royal Ontario Museum & Geological Museum.
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Three natural zircon standards for u‐th‐pb, lu‐hf, trace element and ree analyses
M. Wiedenbeck,P. Allé,Fernando Corfu,William L. Griffin,M. Meier,F. Oberli,A. von Quadt,J.C. Roddick,W. Spiegel +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of a study to develop natural zircon geochemical standards for calibrating the U-(Th)-Pb geochronometer and Hf isotopic analyses are reported.
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Atlas of Zircon Textures
TL;DR: In this paper, a selection of both the most typical, but also of the less common, features seen in zircon, categorized according to the different geological processes responsible for their formation are presented.
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Zircon M257 ‐ a Homogeneous Natural Reference Material for the Ion Microprobe U‐Pb Analysis of Zircon
Lutz Nasdala,Wolfgang Hofmeister,Nicholas Norberg,James M. Martinson,Fernando Corfu,Wolfgang Dörr,Sandra L. Kamo,Allen K. Kennedy,Andreas Kronz,Peter W. Reiners,Dirk Frei,Jan Košler,Yusheng Wan,Jens Götze,Tobias Häger,Alfred Kröner,John W. Valley +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a new reference material for the determination of zircon U-Pb ages by means of secondary ion mass spectrometry, namely Zircon M257.
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Siberian gas venting and the end-Permian environmental crisis
Henrik Svensen,Sverre Planke,Alexander G. Polozov,Alexander G. Polozov,Norbert Schmidbauer,Fernando Corfu,Yuri Podladchikov,Bjørn Jamtveit +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that heating of Tunguska Basin sediments by ascending magma played a key role in triggering the end-Permian environmental crisis.
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Hydrothermal venting of greenhouse gases triggering Early Jurassic global warming
Henrik Svensen,Sverre Planke,Luc Chevallier,Anders Malthe-Sørenssen,Fernando Corfu,Bjørn Jamtveit +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new type of geological structures, termed breccia pipes, rooted in the aureoles within the shale of the Western Karoo Basin, were found to be formed due to gas pressure build-up during metamorphism of the shales.