Editorial board
Publisher
E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (Nägele u. Obermiller), Stuttgart (Germany) mail@schweizerbart.de
Managing Editor
Christian Chopin
Laboratoire de Géologie, Ecole Normale Supérieure
24 rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris, France;
chopin@geologie.ens.fr
Chief Editors
Sandro Conticelli
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra
Università degli Studi di Firenze
Via Giorgio La Pira 4, 5121 Firenze, Italy;
sandro.ejm@unifi.it
Patrick Cordier
Université Lille 1
Unité Matériaux et Transformations
UMR CNRS 8207 - Bat C6, 59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, France;
patrick.cordier@univ-lille1.fr
Reto Gieré
Institut für Geowissenschaften
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität
Albertstrasse 23b, 79104 Freiburg, Germany;
giere@uni-freiburg.de
Sergey V. Krivovichev
Department of Crystallography
St. Petersburg State University
University Emb. 7/9, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russia;
skrivovi@mail.ru
Manuel Prieto
Departamento de Geología
Universidad de Oviedo
C/Jesús Arias de Velasco, s/n. 33005-Oviedo, Spain;
ejm.mprieto@geol.uniovi.es
Associate Editors and their specialty fields
Denis Andrault (Clermont-Ferrand, France)
Mineral Physics: mineralogy and deep Earth processes below the 410 km
transition zone and below the 670 km discontinuity; effect of P and/or
T on atomic structure, structure determination, phase transformations.
Experimental techniques: diamond anvil cell and multi anvil apparatus,
X-ray diffraction, XAFS and XANES, ab-initio structure calculations
Ross J. Angel (Padova, Italy)
Crystallography, high-pressure phases, mineral physics
Karim Benzerara (Paris, France)
biomineralization, geomicrobiology, Scanning Transmission
X-ray microscopy(STXM), fossilization, search of biosignatures
Luca Bindi (Firenze, Italy)
Aperiodic crystals, coordination chemistry, crystal chemistry, data
collection and processing, incommensurate faces, inorganic compounds,
modulated mineral structures, phase transitions, sulphides, sulfosalts,
structural chemistry, determination of structure, symmetry, twinning,
x-ray diffraction
Frank E. Brenker (Frankfurt, Germany)
TEM, SEM, EBSD and related techniques, microstructures, nanogeoscience,
metamorphic petrology, extraterrestrial mineralogy (Mars, Moon, Asteroids,
Comets, Meteorites, etc.), synchrotron techniques, Earth´s deep mantle,
high pressure mineralogy
Martine Buatier (Besançon, France)
Marine sediments, diagenesis, hydrothermal processes, fluid-sediment
interaction, clay minerals and oxyhydroxides, clays in fault zones,
transmission electron microscopy and related techniques (SAED, AEM),
geochemistry
Paola Comodi (Perugia, Italy)
High-pressure high-temperature mineral physics, crystal-chemistry (especially of hydrous minerals),
single crystal X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy
Giuseppe Cruciani (Ferrara, Italy)
Crystallography and crystal-chemistry of minerals (and synthetic
analogues), X-ray single crystal and powder diffraction, Rietveld,
synchrotron and neutron radiation facilities, zeolites and
titanosilicates, micas, melilites, ceramic pigments, nanoscale
properties of minerals
Cristiano Ferraris (Paris, France)
Transmission electron microscopy and related techniques, phosphates, phyllosilicates, new mineral species,
mineral collections
Bruno Lanson (Grenoble, France)
X-ray diffraction (XRD), simulation of XRD patterns, interstratification,
structure defects, order-disorder, lamellar structures, clays, phyllosilicates,
phyllomanganates, oxyhydroxides, biomineralizations, environment, contaminated soils
(heavy metal speciation), mineral surface reactivity, waste storage
Pierfranco Lattanzi (Cagliari, Italy)
Sulfide mineralogy, ore deposits; applied mineralogy (especially
environmental aspects)
Kenneth J. Livi (Baltimore, MD, USA)
Transmission electron microscopy and associated techniques (SAED,
AEM, EELS, STEM), electron microscopy (SEM and EMPA), and the
application of these techniques to geologic and environmental
materials. Low-temperature metamorphism
Francisca Martinez Ruiz (Granada, Spain)
Clay mineralogy (paleoenvironments and basin analysis); sedimentary
mineralogy; marine geochemistry; sedimentary geochemistry;
biomineralization; paleooceanography
Klaus Mezger (Bern, Switzerland)
High precision geochronology (U-Pb). Early planetary and solar system evolution; Earth differentiation. Dynamics of orogenic cycles: combining geochronology, metamorphic petrology and structural geology; timing and duration of geological processes at different scales. Heavy stable isotopes and trace element ratios to study fractionation processes. Archeometry (Isotope Archeology). Development of new geochemical approaches and laboratory techniques
Lutz Nasdala (Vienna, Austria)
Mineral physics, real structure of minerals, internal textures,
radiation damage, alteration processes, vibrational spectroscopy
(Raman/IR), luminescence spectroscopy (PL and CL) and imaging, SEM
Techniques, accessory minerals, diamonds
Massimo Nespolo (Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France)
Crystallography, polytypism, twinning, crystal structure of
minerals
Marco Pasero (Pisa, Italy)
Systematic mineralogy (lead minerals are especially welcome excl.
sulfides, sulfosalts); new mineral species, polytypism/polysomatism,
single-crystal X-ray crystallography
David R.M. Pattison (Calgary, Canada)
metamorphic petrology from field to experiment, kinetics, phase equilibria,
geothermo/barometry, high-grade metamorphism and the genesis of granites and
granulites, contact metamorphism, metamorphosed ore deposits, petrological
geochronology (genesis of accessory minerals which can be dated
Alessandro Pavese (Milano, Italy)
Experimental: neutron and synchrotron radiation with particular care to high-low temperature and high pressure diffraction measurements, aimed at determining cation partitioning and EoS's, and re-constructing phase diagrams. Theoretical: simulation of physical properties of minerals at non ambient conditions; applications of maximum entropy to electron density
Stefano Poli (Milano, Italy)
Experimental petrology, metamorphic petrology, thermodynamics
Dmitry Pushcharovsky (Moscow, Russia)
Crystal structure of minerals, classification of minerals,
structure-properties relationships
Elisabetta Rampone (Genova, Italy)
Petrology and geochemistry of mafic and ultramafic rocks in different
geodynamic settings: ophiolites, orogenic peridotites, oceanic mantle
and crust, mantle xenoliths, pyroxenites. Melt-rock interacation
processes in the lithospheric mantle; mantle and crustal evolution in
extensional settings; trace element partitioning within mantle minerals
at subsolidus conditions
Fernando Rull (Boecillo, Spain)
spectroscopy, Raman, IR, but solid state, not fluids; astrobiology
Wolfgang W. Schmahl (München, Germany)
Biomineralogy, Microstructures and Nanostructures, Applied mineralogy
and crystallography, Electron Backscatter Diffraction, Crystallographic
structure analysis, powder diffraction, Neutron diffraction, Synchrotron
radiation. Partial competence (solid half-knowledge): Neutron spectroscopy, TEM
Ulrich Schüßler (Würzburg, Germany)
Archaeometry, material analysis concerning cultural heritage, but also
in general, micro-analysis (subordinate: petrology of metamorphic rocks,
geochemistry, radiometric age determination)
Cliff Shaw (Fredericton, Canada)
Petrology and geochemistry of mantle-derived and other high-pressure xenoliths,
kinetics and geochemistry of mineral - magma reactions, experimental petrology,
petrology and geochemistry of mafic, alkaline volcanic rocks,
textures of igneous rocks, dynamics of magmatic systems
Francisco Velasco Roldán (Bilbao, Spain)
Ore minerals and ore-deposits
Elisabeth Widom (Oxford, Ohio/USA)
Igneous petrology, Isotope geochemistry, Magma chamber processes, Magmatic timescales,
U-series disequilibria
Björn Winkler (Frankfurt, Germany)
Mineral physics, computational mineralogy