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Sebastian Fuchs
Researcher at Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences
Publications - 15
Citations - 382
Sebastian Fuchs is an academic researcher from Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hydrothermal circulation & Uraninite. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications receiving 244 citations. Previous affiliations of Sebastian Fuchs include McGill University & Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources.
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Constraints on the behavior of trace elements in the actively-forming TAG deposit, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, based on LA-ICP-MS analyses of pyrite
Hannah Grant,Mark D. Hannington,Mark D. Hannington,Sven Petersen,Matthias Frische,Sebastian Fuchs +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the distribution of trace ore elements in different paragenetic stages of pyrite has been documented for the first time in the sub-seafloor of the TAG massive sulfide deposit.
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Boiling-induced formation of colloidal gold in black smoker hydrothermal fluids
Amy Gartman,Mark D. Hannington,Mark D. Hannington,John Jamieson,Ben Peterkin,Dieter Garbe-Schönberg,Alyssa Findlay,Sebastian Fuchs,Tom Kwasnitschka +8 more
TL;DR: Gold colloids occur in black smoker fluids from the Niua South======Hydrothermal vent field, Lau Basin (South Pacific Ocean), confirming the long-standing hypothesis that gold may undergo colloidal transport in hydrothermal fluids as discussed by the authors.
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The growth and concentration of uranium and titanium minerals in hydrocarbons of the Carbon Leader Reef, Witwatersrand Supergroup, South Africa
TL;DR: In this article, the in-situ growth of uraninite and anatase nanocrystals in pyrobitumen was investigated by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy.
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Hydrocarbons as ore fluids
Art.A. Migdisov,Xiaofeng Guo,Anthony E. Williams-Jones,C. J. Sun,O.V. Vasyukova,I. Sugiyama,Sebastian Fuchs,K. Pearce,Robert Roback,H. Xu +9 more
TL;DR: Artas et al. as discussed by the authors reported the results of an experimental determination of bulk solubilities of Au, Zn, and U in a variety of crude oils at temperatures up to 300 °C and of the benchtop-scale transport experiments that simulate hydrocarbon-mediated re-deposition of Zn at 25-200 °C.