Members of the Isotope Geochemistry Group are involved in teaching a wide variety of classes and courses within the diverse bachelor- and master programs our department offers. A list of these courses is given below:
BSc Geosciences:
- Geochemistry (R. Schönberg, H. Taubald, I. Schönberg)
- Sediments & Stratigraphy (R. Schönberg)
- Advanced Geochemistry (I. Schönberg)
BSc Geoecology, Geography:
- Geochemical and Geoecological Analytical Methods (H. Taubald)
MSc Geosciences:
- Isotope Geochemistry (R. Schönberg, L. Hoare)
- Environmental Isotope Chemistry (H. Taubald)
- Marine Geochemistry (H. Taubald)
MSc Geoecology, Applied Environmental Geosciences:
- Environmental Isotope Chemistry I (H. Taubald)
- Marine Geochemistry (H. Taubald)
Excursions for BSc & MSc:
- Traditional stable isotopes in the environment (Schönbuch, SW-Germany) (H. Taubald, R. Schönberg)
- Volcanism of the Massif Central (Auvergne, France) (R. Schönberg, I. Schönberg, L. Hoare)
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Habilitation:
- Stephan König (2020): Origin and Evolution of Earth's Volatiles Investigated by Novel Analytical Techniques
PhD theses:
- Julius Havsteen (2024): Tempo and Mode of Earth's Great Oxidation Event
- Luise Wagner (2023): The stable chromium isotope signatures of Earth's silicate reservoirs
- Lucile Roué (2022): Stable tungsten isotopes as a tracer for the redox state of the past oceans: testing the potential and limits of the proxy
- Yunfeng Wang (2021): The response of marine carbon-nitrogen-zinc geochemical cycling to the ~183 Myrs Toarcian global warming
- Airken Yierpan (2019): Selenium isotope systematics of mid-ocean-ridge basalts and implications for the long-term volatile and chalcophile record of the crust–mantle system
- Timon Kurzawa (2019): Constraints on chalcophile element recycling in subduction zones from Selenium isotope systematics
- Gülüm Albut (2019): Comparison of paleoredox signatures from a Mesoarchean oxygen oasis with those of a modern analog environment
- Sümeyya Eroglu (2016): Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of a Neoarchean oxygen oasis
- Florian Kurzweil (2015): The evolution of the oceanic redox state through Precambrian times