Dr. Nadine Krabbe

Dr. Nadine Krabbe

Wilhelm-Klemm-Str. 10, room 160
48149 Münster

T: +49 251 83-36417
F: +49 251 83-36301

  • Research Areas

    • Conditions of core formation and magmatic differentiation in Earth, Mars, Moon and asteroids through W isotope analysis by double spike MC-ICPMS
  • CV

    Education

    PhD/Research fellow Institut für Planetologie, University of Münster
    Master of Science (MSc.) in Geoscience, area of specialisation: Endogenous geology, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
    Bachelor of Science (BSc.) in Geoscience, Ruhr-Universität Bochum

    Positions

    Research fellow/PhD student, Institut für Planetologie, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
    Student assistent in the Department of Geology and Borehole Surveys at DMT GmbH & Co. KG, Essen
    Student assistent in the working group of structural geology, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
  • Publications

    • Krabbe N., Kruijer T., Kleine T. . ‘Tungsten stable isotope compositions of terrestrial samples and meteorites determined by double spike MC-ICPMS.’ Chemical Geology 450, No. null: 135–144. doi: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2016.12.024.

    • Krabbe N.; Kruijer T.S.; Kleine T. . ‘Assessing the Extent of Mass-dependent W Isotope Variations in Solar System Materials.’ Contributed to the 79th MetSoc Conference, Berlin, Germany.
    • Krabbe, N.; Kruijer, T.S.; Kleine, T. . ‘Tungsten Stable Isotope Variations in Meteorites.’ Contributed to the 4th International HSE Geochemistry Workshop, Durham, UK.
    • Krabbe, N.; Kruijer, T.S.; Kleine T. . ‘Tungsten Stable Isotope Variations in Meteorites and Terrestrial Samples by Double Spike MC-ICPMS.’ Contributed to the 47th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Houston, Texas.

    • Krabbe, N.; Kruijer, T.S.; Budde, G.; Ahrens, B.; Kleine, T.Tungsten Stable Isotope Variations Investigated by Double Spike MC-ICPMS.’ contributed to the 25th Goldschmidt Conference, Prague, .
    • Krabbe, N.; Kruijer T.S.; Budde, G.; Kleine, T.Tungsten Stable Isotope Variations Investigated Using a New Double Spike Method.’ contributed to the 46th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Houston, Texas, .