Oliver Plümper

Earth Sciences - Structural geology & EM
Utrecht University
Netherlands

Biography

Oliver's research interest span the fields of fluid-rock interaction, nano(geo)science, mineral physics and rock deformation. He approaches his research questions through an interdisciplinary approach of field work, experiments, micro- and nanoanalytics and theory. He is also involved in the Utrecht University Electron Microscopy Square, that hosts a variety of state-of-the-art electron microscopes. If you like to collaborate using Oliver's expertise in electron microscopy please contact him directly via email.

Research Intrest

earth sciences

List of Publications
Derez, Tine, Van Der Donck, Tom, Plümper, Oliver, Muchez, Philippe, Pennock, Gill, Drury, Martyn R. & Sintubin, Manuel (2017). Mechanisms of fine extinction band development in vein quartz - new insights from correlative light and electron microscopy. Beiträge zur Mineralogie und Petrographie, 172 (7).
Austrheim, Håkon, Dunkel, Kristina G., Plümper, Oliver, Ildefonse, Benoît, Liu, Yang & Jamtveit, Bjørn (22.02.2017). Fragmentation of wall rock garnets during deep crustal earthquakes. Science advances, 3 (2) (8 p.).
Aretusini, S., Mittempergher, S., Plümper, O., Spagnuolo, E., Gualtieri, A. F. & Di Toro, G. (01.04.2017). Production of nanoparticles during experimental deformation of smectite and implications for seismic slip. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 463, (pp. 221-231) (11 p.).