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All abstracts by Andreas Audetat in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2023) High-Precision Zircon Geochronology and Geochemistry from the Santa Rita Porphyry Cu Deposit, NM, USA
Gaynor SP, Audetat A, Chang J, Koran I & Schoene B

(2020) A Big Data Perspective on the Behaviour of Copper in Arc Magmas
Barber N, Edmonds M, Jenner F, Williams H & Audetat A

(2019) Early Sulphide Saturation is not Detrimental to Porphyry Cu-Au Formation: Evidence from Tongling, China
Du J & Audétat A

(2019) Experimental Constraints on the Composition of Subduction Zone Fluids
Rustioni G, Audetat A & Keppler H

(2017) FeTiMM: A New Oxybarometer Based on the Partitioning of Fe and Ti between Magnetite and Melt
Arató R & Audétat A

(2015) The Genesis of Climax-Type Porphyry Mo Deposits: Insights from Fluid and Melt Inclusions
Audétat A

(2014) Partitioning of Cu between Mafic Minerals, Magnetite and Intermediate-Felsic Melts
Liu X, Xiong X, Audétat A & Li Y

(2014) Synthetic Fluid Inclusions in Opaque Ore Minerals as Standards for NIR-Light Microthermometry Experiments
Casanova V, Kouzmanov K, Audétat A & Fontboté L

(2013) New Experimental Data on TiO2 Solubility in Hydrous Rhyolite Melts: Implications for Titanium-in-Quartz Thermobarometry
Kularatne K & Audétat A

(2013) The Dependence of Siderophile Element Partitioning on Pressure, Temperature, fO2 and S-Content
Vogel AK, Rubie DC, Frost DJ, Audétat A & Palme H

(2011) Nitrogen Speciation in Mantle Fluids
Li Y, Keppler H & Audetat A

(2011) Solubility of Fluorine and Chlorine in Nominally Anhydrous Mantle Minerals: Implications for Mantle Metasomatism and Arc Magmas
Bernini D, Dolejs D, de Koker N, Audetat A, Keppler H & Wiedenbeck M

(2011) Silicon Self-Diffusion in Forsterite, Revisited
Fei H, Katsura T, Chakraborty S, Dohmen R, Hegoda C, Yamazaki D, Wiedenbeck M, Yurimoto H, Shcheka S, Pollok K & Audétat A

(2011) Preferential Partitioning of Copper into the Vapor Phase: An Artifact?
Lerchbaumer L & Audetat A

(2011) A Critical Look at the Titanium-in-Quartz (TitaniQ) Thermobarometer
Huang R & Audetat A

(2009) Partitioning of Cu between Vapor and Brine – An Experimental Study Based on LA-ICP-MS Analysis of Synthetic Fluid Inclusions
Lerchbaumer L & Audétat A

(2009) Source and Evolution of Mo in the porphyry-Mo(Nb) Deposit at Cave Peak, Texas
Audétat A

(2009) Mobility of U and Th in Suduction Zone Fluids – A Synthetic Fluid Inclusion Study
Bali E, Audetat A & Keppler H

(2008) Precise and Accurate Lead Isotopic Analysis of Fast Transient Signals by Laser-Ablation MC-ICP-MS
Pettke T, Oberli F, Audetat A, Wiechert U, Harris C & Heinrich C

(2007) The Role of Fluid Immiscibility in the Formation of Magmatic-Hydrothermal Ore Deposits
Audétat A, Pettke T & Heinrich C

(2007) Synthetic Fluid Inclusions in Rutile: A New Technique to Study Mantle Fluids
Bali E & Audetat A

(2004) Does Zircon Trace Element Chemistry Monitor the Magmatic-Tohydrothermal Crystallization History?
Pettke T, Audétat A, Schaltegger U & Heinrich C

(2004) Viscosity of Fluids in Subduction Zones
Audetat A & Keppler H

(2003) Can Accurate Pb Isotopic Compositions be Determined on Single Fluid Inclusions?
Pettke T, Wiechert U, Audétat A, Günther D & Heinrich C

(2002) Magmatic Anhydrite in the Cu-Porphyry-Related Magma at Santa Rita, New Mexico (U.S.A.)
Audétat A, Pettke T, Dolejs D & Bodnar RJ

(2001) Microanalysis of Crystallized Melt Inclusions
Audétat A, Pettke T, Thomas R & Bodnar RJ

(2001) Characterization of the Magmatic-To-Hydrothermal Transition in Barren vs. Mineralized Granites
Audétat A, Pettke T, Thomas R & Bodnar RJ

(2001) Six Fluids in Ore-Forming Magmatic-Hydrothermal Systems
Heinrich CA, Halter WE, Pettke T, Audétat A, Ulrich T, Landtwing M & ̧nther DG

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