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1. | Wen, Yanru; Jiang, Heng; Kasielke, Till; Zepp, Harald; Yang, Yang; Wu, Wenbin; Zhang, Bin: Prewinter soil water regime affects the post-winter cracking position on gully sidewall and slumping soil dynamics in Northeast China. In: Geoderma , iss. 435, 2023. (Type: Journal Article | BibTeX)@article{nokey, | |
2. | Meer, Dorothee: Zum Wasserstoffnarrativ und der diskursiven Rolle des Narrativs der Brückentechnologie – Ein empirisch gestützter Definitionsvorschlag. In: Zeitschrift für Angewandte Linguistik (ZfAL), vol. 78, pp. 1-33, 2023, ISSN: 1433-9889. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX)@article{nokey, | |
3. | Asmussen, Tina: Arm, nützlich, giftig und verheissungsvoll: Eine Ressourcengeschichte von Blei in der Frühen Neuzeit. In: Ferrum, vol. 92, pp. 18-26, 2022. (Type: Journal Article | BibTeX)@article{nokey, | |
4. | Kasielke, Till; Zepp, Harald: Das bergbaubedingte Relief im Ruhrgebiet. In: Geographische Rundschau 7/8, pp. 10-14, 2022. (Type: Journal Article | BibTeX)@article{nokey, | |
5. | Lemoine-Rodríguez, Richard; Inostroza, Luis; Zepp, Harald: Does urban climate follow urban form? Analysing intraurban LST trajectories versus urban form trends in 3 cities with different background climates. In: Science of The Total Environment , iss. 830, 2022. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX)@article{nokey, | |
6. | Skowronek, Tobias; Hauptmann, Andreas; von Rüden, Constance: Using spinel chemistry to characterise archaeological steatite found in the wall paintings of Tell el-Dab´a, Egypt. In: Journal of Archaeological Science, vol. 117, pp. 105-137, 2021. (Type: Journal Article | Abstract | Links | BibTeX)@article{nokey, In the Aegean-type wall paintings of Tell el-Dabca, Egypt, steatite was used as a constituent of the white colour. Previous research has revealed that the use of talc as a pigment can be considered as an important marker of Aegean craft traditions. In this case study it is therefore of primary importance to trace back the origin of this particular mineral and rock, especially since it can be found in several locations in the Mediterranean including Egypt, Crete and Cyprus. While there is still no generally valid strategy to assign archaeological objects made from this particular material to a specific steatite deposit, the physio-chemical characterisation of the latter mostly relies on the measurement of Rare Earth Elements (REE's) or other methods focusing on the chemical composition of the whole rock. In this paper, a new way to determine steatite origin is presented using electron microprobe characterisation of spinels inside the steatite matrix. Those tracer minerals can not only be the source of information concerning the formation of steatite but their core composition can in some cases also reflect the primary composition of the precursor ultramafic rock. This method focuses on the geotectonical history and genesis of the protolith rather than on steatite's chemical composition. The results reveal the spinels to have similar characteristics to those of supra-subduction ophiolites in the Egyptian Central Eastern Desert. We suggest a correlation between gold and steatite exploitation and thus the use of local raw materials for the creation of the Aegean-type paintings. | |
7. | Asmussen, Tina: Spirited Metals and the Oeconomy of Early Modern European Mining. In: Earth Sciences History, Special Issue on Early Modern Geological Agency, vol. 39, iss. 2, pp. 371–388, 2020, ISSN: 0736-623X. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX)@article{nokey, | |
8. | Asmussen, Tina: Affective Projecting: The Promising Futures of Mining and Inland Navigation in Braunschweig-Lüneburg. In: Anne Goldgar, Inger Leemans (Ed.): Knowledge and the Market: Affective Economies, pp. 87–111, Routledge, 2020, ISBN: 9780367219963. (Type: Book Chapter | BibTeX)@inbook{nokey, | |
9. | Asmussen, Tina: Cultural and Material Worlds of Mining in Early Modern Europe. Introduction. In: Asmussen, Tina (Ed.): Renaissance Studies Special Issue on Cultural and Material Worlds of Mining in Early Modern Europe, vol. 34, pp. 8–30, 2020. (Type: Book Chapter | Links | BibTeX)@inbook{nokey, | |
10. | Asmussen, Tina: Wild Men in Braunschweig. Economies of Hope and Fear in Early Modern Mining. In: vol. 34, iss. 1, pp. 31–51, 2020. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX)@article{nokey, |
2023 |
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Wen, Yanru; Jiang, Heng; Kasielke, Till; Zepp, Harald; Yang, Yang; Wu, Wenbin; Zhang, Bin: Prewinter soil water regime affects the post-winter cracking position on gully sidewall and slumping soil dynamics in Northeast China. In: Geoderma , iss. 435, 2023. (Type: Journal Article | BibTeX | Tags: Geografie, Journal)@article{nokey, | |
Meer, Dorothee: Zum Wasserstoffnarrativ und der diskursiven Rolle des Narrativs der Brückentechnologie – Ein empirisch gestützter Definitionsvorschlag. In: Zeitschrift für Angewandte Linguistik (ZfAL), vol. 78, pp. 1-33, 2023, ISSN: 1433-9889. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Diskurs, Journal, Linguistik, Wasserstoff)@article{nokey, | |
2022 |
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Asmussen, Tina: Arm, nützlich, giftig und verheissungsvoll: Eine Ressourcengeschichte von Blei in der Frühen Neuzeit. In: Ferrum, vol. 92, pp. 18-26, 2022. (Type: Journal Article | BibTeX | Tags: Frühe Neuzeit, Journal)@article{nokey, | |
Kasielke, Till; Zepp, Harald: Das bergbaubedingte Relief im Ruhrgebiet. In: Geographische Rundschau 7/8, pp. 10-14, 2022. (Type: Journal Article | BibTeX | Tags: Geografie, Journal)@article{nokey, | |
Lemoine-Rodríguez, Richard; Inostroza, Luis; Zepp, Harald: Does urban climate follow urban form? Analysing intraurban LST trajectories versus urban form trends in 3 cities with different background climates. In: Science of The Total Environment , iss. 830, 2022. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Geografie, Journal)@article{nokey, | |
2021 |
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Skowronek, Tobias; Hauptmann, Andreas; von Rüden, Constance: Using spinel chemistry to characterise archaeological steatite found in the wall paintings of Tell el-Dab´a, Egypt. In: Journal of Archaeological Science, vol. 117, pp. 105-137, 2021. (Type: Journal Article | Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Archäologie, Journal)@article{nokey, In the Aegean-type wall paintings of Tell el-Dabca, Egypt, steatite was used as a constituent of the white colour. Previous research has revealed that the use of talc as a pigment can be considered as an important marker of Aegean craft traditions. In this case study it is therefore of primary importance to trace back the origin of this particular mineral and rock, especially since it can be found in several locations in the Mediterranean including Egypt, Crete and Cyprus. While there is still no generally valid strategy to assign archaeological objects made from this particular material to a specific steatite deposit, the physio-chemical characterisation of the latter mostly relies on the measurement of Rare Earth Elements (REE's) or other methods focusing on the chemical composition of the whole rock. In this paper, a new way to determine steatite origin is presented using electron microprobe characterisation of spinels inside the steatite matrix. Those tracer minerals can not only be the source of information concerning the formation of steatite but their core composition can in some cases also reflect the primary composition of the precursor ultramafic rock. This method focuses on the geotectonical history and genesis of the protolith rather than on steatite's chemical composition. The results reveal the spinels to have similar characteristics to those of supra-subduction ophiolites in the Egyptian Central Eastern Desert. We suggest a correlation between gold and steatite exploitation and thus the use of local raw materials for the creation of the Aegean-type paintings. | |
2020 |
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Asmussen, Tina: Spirited Metals and the Oeconomy of Early Modern European Mining. In: Earth Sciences History, Special Issue on Early Modern Geological Agency, vol. 39, iss. 2, pp. 371–388, 2020, ISSN: 0736-623X. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Frühe Neuzeit, Journal)@article{nokey, | |
Asmussen, Tina: Affective Projecting: The Promising Futures of Mining and Inland Navigation in Braunschweig-Lüneburg. In: Anne Goldgar, Inger Leemans (Ed.): Knowledge and the Market: Affective Economies, pp. 87–111, Routledge, 2020, ISBN: 9780367219963. (Type: Book Chapter | BibTeX | Tags: Bergbau, Frühe Neuzeit, Journal)@inbook{nokey, | |
Asmussen, Tina: Cultural and Material Worlds of Mining in Early Modern Europe. Introduction. In: Asmussen, Tina (Ed.): Renaissance Studies Special Issue on Cultural and Material Worlds of Mining in Early Modern Europe, vol. 34, pp. 8–30, 2020. (Type: Book Chapter | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Frühe Neuzeit, Journal)@inbook{nokey, | |
Asmussen, Tina: Wild Men in Braunschweig. Economies of Hope and Fear in Early Modern Mining. In: vol. 34, iss. 1, pp. 31–51, 2020. (Type: Journal Article | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Frühe Neuzeit, Journal)@article{nokey, |