Philipp Gleißner
Geochemistry
Free University of Berlin
Germany
Biography
Degrees and work experience 2016 - recent Postdoc in the Geochemistry department at the Institute of Geological Sciences at the Freie Universität, Berlin. DFG TRR 170: Late accretion onto terrestrial planets. 2013 - 2016 Postdoc in the Geochemistry department at the Institute of Geological Sciences at the Freie Universität, Berlin. DFG project: Re-Os geochronology and abundances of highly siderophile elements in ancient lunar impact rocks. 2011 – 2013 Visiting lecturer at the Institute of Geological Sciences at the Freie Universität, Berlin 2010 – 2011 Research fellow at the Institute of Applied Geosciences at the Technische Universität Berlin 2006 – 2010 PhD student at the Institute of Applied Geosciences at the Technische Universität Berlin. DFG project: Genesis of anorthosites of the Kunene Intrusive Complex, Namibia/Angola. 1999 – 2006 Diplom in Geosciences and Mineralogy at the Technische Universität Berlin
Research Interest
Late accretion to the Moon and Earth
Publications
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Gleißner, P., Drüppel, K., Romer, R.L. (2011): The role of crustal contamination in massif-type anorthosites, new evidence from Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic composition of the Kunene Intrusive Complex, NW Namibia. Precambrian Research 185, 18-36.
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Gleißner, P., Drüppel, K., Becker, H. (2012): Osmium isotope and highly siderophile element constraints on the origin of the massif-type anorthosites of the Mesoproterozoic Kunene Intrusive Complex, NW Namibia. Chemical Geology 302-303, 33-47.
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Gleißner, P. and Becker, H. (2017): Formation of Apollo 16 impactites and the composition of late accreted material: Constraints from Os isotopes, highly siderophile elements and sulfur abundances. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 200, 1-24.