Friedrich Koller

2.5k total citations
83 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

Friedrich Koller is a scholar working on Geophysics, Geochemistry and Petrology and Artificial Intelligence. According to data from OpenAlex, Friedrich Koller has authored 83 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 63 papers in Geophysics, 22 papers in Geochemistry and Petrology and 22 papers in Artificial Intelligence. Recurrent topics in Friedrich Koller's work include Geological and Geochemical Analysis (56 papers), earthquake and tectonic studies (24 papers) and Geological Formations and Processes Exploration (21 papers). Friedrich Koller is often cited by papers focused on Geological and Geochemical Analysis (56 papers), earthquake and tectonic studies (24 papers) and Geological Formations and Processes Exploration (21 papers). Friedrich Koller collaborates with scholars based in Austria, Norway and Hungary. Friedrich Koller's co-authors include Peter Englmaier, Clemens Reimann, Osman Parlak, Volker Höck, Urs Klötzli, G. Hoinkes, Arnold Arnoldussen, Galina Kashulina, Fatih Karaoğlan and Gerd Rantitsch and has published in prestigious journals such as The Science of The Total Environment, Environmental Pollution and Chemical Geology.

In The Last Decade

Friedrich Koller

81 papers receiving 1.9k citations

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All Works

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Dunkl, István, et al.. (2023). Interpretation of wide zircon U–Pb age distributions in durbachite-type Variscan granitoid in the Mórágy Hills. Mineralogy and Petrology. 117(4). 663–683. 1 indexed citations
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Putiš, Marián, et al.. (2015). Meta-harzburgites and meta-pyroxenites of the Austroalpine Sieggraben structural complex between Steinbach and Gschorrholz, Austria: An example of subducted mantle. 7(1). 73–84. 2 indexed citations
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Parlak, Osman, et al.. (2012). Geochemistry, geochronolgy and tectonic significance of high-temperature meta-ophiolitic rocks: possible relation to Eocene South-Neotethyan arc magmatism (Malatya area, SE Anatolia). EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts. 1251. 3 indexed citations
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Koller, Friedrich, et al.. (2012). Chromite-hosted Silicate Melt Inclusions from Basalts in the Stravaj Complex, Southern Mirdita Ophiolite Belt (Albania). TURKISH JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES. 3 indexed citations
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Reimann, Clemens, Rolf Tore Ottesen, Malin Andersson, et al.. (2008). Element levels in birch and spruce wood ashes — green energy?. The Science of The Total Environment. 393(2-3). 191–197. 70 indexed citations
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Hoeck, Volker, Corina Ionescu, Ioan Balintoni, & Friedrich Koller. (2008). The Eastern Carpathians “ophiolites” (Romania): Remnants of a Triassic ocean. Lithos. 108(1-4). 151–171. 40 indexed citations
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Breiter, Karel, et al.. (2007). Two-mica Granites of the Plechý (Plockenstein) Pluton in thetriple-Point Area (Trojmezí, Dreilandereck) of Austria, theCzech Republic and Germany. 1 indexed citations
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Rice, A. H. N., et al.. (2007). Textural Sector-Zoning in Garnet: Theoretical Patterns and Natural Examples from Alpine Metamorphic Rocks. Phaidra (Universität Wien). 99. 70–89. 7 indexed citations
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Reimann, Clemens, Arnold Arnoldussen, Peter Englmaier, et al.. (2007). Element concentrations and variations along a 120-km transect in southern Norway – Anthropogenic vs. geogenic vs. biogenic element sources and cycles. Applied Geochemistry. 22(4). 851–871. 80 indexed citations
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Reimann, Clemens, Arnold Arnoldussen, Rognvald Boyd, et al.. (2007). Element contents in leaves of four plant species (birch, mountain ash, fern and spruce) along anthropogenic and geogenic concentration gradients. The Science of The Total Environment. 377(2-3). 416–433. 74 indexed citations
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Koller, Friedrich, et al.. (2006). Cumulates and gabbros in southern Albanian ophiolites: their bearing on regional tectonic setting. Geological Society London Special Publications. 260(1). 267–299. 25 indexed citations
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Breiter, Karel, Milan Novák, Friedrich Koller, & Jan Cempírek. (2005). Phosphorus – an omnipresent minor element in garnet of diverse textural types from leucocratic granitic rocks. Mineralogy and Petrology. 85(3-4). 205–221. 30 indexed citations
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Oberhänsli, R., Romain Bousquet, Martin Engi, et al.. (2004). Metamorphic Structure of the Alps.. Bern Open Repository and Information System (University of Bern). 70 indexed citations
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Frank, Wolfgang, et al.. (2003). New Age Constraints On Alpine Metamorphism Of The Schistes Lustrés Of The Engadine Window Based On Ar-Ar, Rb-Sr And Fission Track Dating. EAEJA. 14178.
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Melcher, Frank, et al.. (2002). Petrogenesis and geotectonic setting of ultramafic rocks in the Eastern Alps: constraints from geochemistry. Lithos. 65(1-2). 69–112. 86 indexed citations
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Reimann, Clemens, Friedrich Koller, Galina Kashulina, Heikki Niskavaara, & Peter Englmaier. (2001). Influence of extreme pollution on the inorganic chemical composition of some plants. Environmental Pollution. 115(2). 239–252. 90 indexed citations
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Koller, Friedrich, et al.. (1999). THE COMPOSITION OF MESOZOIC PERIDOTITE TECTONITES OF THE EASTERN ALPS. Ofioliti. 24. 118–119. 1 indexed citations
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Koller, Friedrich, et al.. (1999). NATURE OF THE MAGMA SOURCE OF THE SZARVASKÖ COMPLEX (NE-HUNGARY): PETROLOGICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL CONSTRAINTS. Ofioliti. 24. 1–12. 10 indexed citations
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Hoinkes, G., Friedrich Koller, & Gerd Rantitsch. (1999). Alpine metamorphism of the Eastern Alps. E-Periodica. 155–181. 133 indexed citations
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Koller, Friedrich, Urs Klötzli, & Volker Höck. (1994). Indication of lower crustal origin for the Weinsberg granite (South Bohemian Pluton, Austria). Journal of Geosciences. 39(1). 1 indexed citations

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