Reinhard Hesse

Affiliations: 
McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada 
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Geology
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Hesse R, Fong C, Schumann D. (2019) Origin of spherulitic and cone-in-cone concretions in Cambro-Ordovician black shales, St Lawrence Estuary, Quebec, Canada Geological Magazine. 156: 1793-1804
Dallanave E, Kirscher U, Hauck J, et al. (2018) Palaeomagnetic time and space constraints of the Early Cretaceous Rhenodanubian Flysch zone (Eastern Alps) Geophysical Journal International. 213: 1804-1817
Hesse R, Khodabakhsh S. (2017) Reprint of Anatomy of Labrador Sea Heinrich layers Marine Geology. 393: 67-92
Hesse R, Khodabakhsh S. (2016) Anatomy of Labrador Sea Heinrich layers Marine Geology. 380: 44-66
Schumann D, Hartman H, Eberl DD, et al. (2013) The influence of oxalate-promoted growth of saponite and talc crystals on rectorite: Testing the intercalation-synthesis hypothesis of 2:1 layer silicates Clays and Clay Minerals. 61: 342-360
Schumann D, Hartman H, Eberl DD, et al. (2012) Formation of replicating saponite from a gel in the presence of oxalate: implications for the formation of clay minerals in carbonaceous chondrites and the origin of life. Astrobiology. 12: 549-61
Malhame P, Hesse R. (2011) Quartz arenites of the Cambro-Ordovician Kamouraska Formation, Quebec Appalachians, Canada: I. deep-water depositional processes in a continental-slope environment Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 48: 1209-1231
Hesse R, Schacht U. (2011) Early diagenesis of deep-sea sediments Developments in Sedimentology. 63: 557-713
Schumann D, Raub TD, Kopp RE, et al. (2008) Gigantism in unique biogenic magnetite at the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 105: 17648-53
KLAUCKE I, HESSE R, RYAN WBF. (2008) Flow parameters of turbidity currents in a low-sinuosity giant deep-sea channel Sedimentology. 44: 1093-1102
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