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Geochemical Transactions | 2010

Description of an aerodynamic levitation apparatus with applications in Earth sciences.

Andreas Pack; Katrina Kremer; Nina Albrecht; Klaus Simon; Andreas Kronz

BackgroundIn aerodynamic levitation, solids and liquids are floated in a vertical gas stream. In combination with CO2-laser heating, containerless melting at high temperature of oxides and silicates is possible. We apply aerodynamic levitation to bulk rocks in preparation for microchemical analyses, and for evaporation and reduction experiments.ResultsLiquid silicate droplets (~2 mm) were maintained stable in levitation using a nozzle with a 0.8 mm bore and an opening angle of 60°. The gas flow was ~250 ml min-1. Rock powders were melted and homogenized for microchemcial analyses. Laser melting produced chemically homogeneous glass spheres. Only highly (e.g. H2O) and moderately volatile components (Na, K) were partially lost. The composition of evaporated materials was determined by directly combining levitation and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. It is shown that the evaporated material is composed of Na > K >> Si. Levitation of metal oxide-rich material in a mixture of H2 and Ar resulted in the exsolution of liquid metal.ConclusionsLevitation melting is a rapid technique or for the preparation of bulk rock powders for major, minor and trace element analysis. With exception of moderately volatile elements Na and K, bulk rock analyses can be performed with an uncertainty of ± 5% relative. The technique has great potential for the quantitative determination of evaporated materials from silicate melts. Reduction of oxides to metal is a means for the extraction and analysis of siderophile elements from silicates and can be used to better understand the origin of chondritic metal.


Nature Geoscience | 2012

Giant Lake Geneva tsunami in AD 563

Katrina Kremer; Guy Simpson; Stéphanie Girardclos


Sedimentology | 2015

Reconstructing 4000 years of mass movement and tsunami history in a deep peri‐Alpine lake (Lake Geneva, France‐Switzerland)

Katrina Kremer; Michael Hilbe; Guy Simpson; Laurent Decrouy; Walter Wildi; Stéphanie Girardclos


Archives Des Sciences | 2012

Searching the Rhone delta channel in Lake Geneva since François‐Alphonse Forel

Stéphanie Girardclos; Michael Hilbe; Juan Pablo Corella; Jean-Luc Loizeau; Katrina Kremer; Tonya DelSontro; Angel Arantegui; Andrea Moscariello; Frédéric Arlaud; Yosef Akhtman; Flavio S. Anselmetti; Ulrich Lemmin


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2014

Lake dwellers occupation gap in Lake Geneva (France-Switzerland) possibly explained by an earthquake-mass movement-tsunami event during Early Bronze Age

Katrina Kremer; François Marillier; Michael Hilbe; Guy Simpson; David Dupuy; Ble J.F. Yrro; Anne-Marie Rachoud-Schneider; Pierre Corboud; Benjamin Bellwald; Walter Wildi; Stéphanie Girardclos


Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2016

The role of mass-transport deposits and turbidites in shaping modern lacustrine deepwater channels

Juan Pablo Corella; Jean-Luc Loizeau; Katrina Kremer; Michael Hilbe; J. Gerard; N. le Dantec; Nina Stark; M. González-Quijano; Stéphanie Girardclos


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2017

Lake-sediment based paleoseismology: Limitations and perspectives from the Swiss Alps

Katrina Kremer; Stefanie B. Wirth; Anna Reusch; Donat Fäh; Benjamin Bellwald; Flavio S. Anselmetti; Stéphanie Girardclos; Michael Strasser


Marine Geology | 2015

Changes in distal sedimentation regime of the Rhone delta system controlled by subaquatic channels (Lake Geneva, Switzerland/France)

Katrina Kremer; Juan Pablo Corella; Michael Hilbe; François Marillier; David Dupuy; gregor Zenhäusern; Stéphanie Girardclos


Journal of Sedimentary Research | 2015

Origin of Turbidites In Deep Lake Geneva (France–Switzerland) In the Last 1500 Years

Katrina Kremer; Juan Pablo Corella; Thierry Adatte; Emmanuel Garnier; gregor Zenhäusern; Stéphanie Girardclos


Progress in Earth and Planetary Science | 2017

Possible climate preconditioning on submarine landslides along a convergent margin, Nankai Trough (NE Pacific)

Katrina Kremer; Muhammed Usman; Yasufumi Satoguchi; Yoshitaka Nagahashi; Sunil Vadakkepuliyambatta; Giuliana Panieri; Michael Strasser

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Juan Pablo Corella

Spanish National Research Council

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David Dupuy

University of Lausanne

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