Oliver Plümper
Earth Sciences - Structural geology & EM
Utrecht University
Netherlands
Biography
Oliver's research interest span the fields of fluid-rock interaction, nano(geo)science, mineral physics and rock deformation. He approaches his research questions through an interdisciplinary approach of field work, experiments, micro- and nanoanalytics and theory. He is also involved in the Utrecht University Electron Microscopy Square, that hosts a variety of state-of-the-art electron microscopes. If you like to collaborate using Oliver's expertise in electron microscopy please contact him directly via email.
Research Interest
earth sciences
Publications
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Derez, Tine, Van Der Donck, Tom, Plümper, Oliver, Muchez, Philippe, Pennock, Gill, Drury, Martyn R. & Sintubin, Manuel (2017). Mechanisms of fine extinction band development in vein quartz - new insights from correlative light and electron microscopy. Beiträge zur Mineralogie und Petrographie, 172 (7).
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Austrheim, Håkon, Dunkel, Kristina G., Plümper, Oliver, Ildefonse, Benoît, Liu, Yang & Jamtveit, Bjørn (22.02.2017). Fragmentation of wall rock garnets during deep crustal earthquakes. Science advances, 3 (2) (8 p.).
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Aretusini, S., Mittempergher, S., Plümper, O., Spagnuolo, E., Gualtieri, A. F. & Di Toro, G. (01.04.2017). Production of nanoparticles during experimental deformation of smectite and implications for seismic slip. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 463, (pp. 221-231) (11 p.).