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2023
Viehmann, S.*, Kujawa, R., Hohl, S.V., Tepe, N., Rodler, A.S., Hofmann, Th., Draganits, E., 2023. Stromatolitic carbonates from the Middle Miocene of the western Pannonian Basin reflect trace metal availability in microbial habitats during the Badenian Salinity Crisis. Chemical Geology 618, 121301. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2023.121301
2022
Fragnoli, P.*, Rodler, A.S., 2022. Archaeometric and Technological Investigations of the Late Bronze Age Painted Pottery from Arslantepe (Malatya, Eastern Türkiye). Late Bronze Age Painted Pottery Traditions (Archaeopress 2022): 233–247. ISBN: 9781803272016
Baragona A.J.*, Bauerová P., Rodler A.S.*, 2022. Imperial Styles, Frontier Solutions: Roman wall painting technology in the province of Noricum. In: Bokan Bosiljkov, V., Padovnik, A., Turk, T., Štukovnik, P. (Eds.) Proceedings of the 6th Historic Mortars Conference – HMC 2022. Ljubljana: University of Ljubljana, 2022, s. 2-16. ISBN 978-961-6884-77-8. https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0334582
Hohl S.V.*, Rodler A.S., Viehmann S., Huang X., Xu J., Gaucher C., Germs G.J.B., Hegenberger W., Goderis S., Wei H. and Frei R., 2022. C, Sr, Nd isotope chemostratigraphy and zircon provenance of the Witvlei Group (Namibia): Neoproterozoic glaciations and seawater evolution. Precambrian Research 372, 106600. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2022.106600
2021
Rodler, A.S.*, Matthys, S.M.‘, Brøns, C., Artioli, G., Snoeck, C., Debaille, V. and Goderis, S., 2021. Investigating the provenance of Egyptian blue pigments in ancient Roman polychromy. Archaeometry Workshop XVIII/2, 97–122. http://www.ace.hu/am/2021_2/2021_2_tartalom.html
Snoeck C.*, Schulting R.J., Brock F., Rodler A.S., Van Ham-Meert A., Mattielli N. and Ostapkowicz J., 2021. Testing Various Pre-treatments on Artificially Waterlogged and Pitch-Contaminated Wood for Strontium Isotope Analyses. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8, 589154. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2020.589154
2020
Van Ham-Meert A.*, Rodler A.S., Waight T.E. and Daly A., 2020. Determining the Sr isotopic composition of waterlogged wood – cleaning more is not always better. Journal of Archaeological Science 124, 105261. doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2020.105261
Bruggmann S.*, Rodler A.S., Klaebe R.M., Goderis S. and Frei R., 2020. Chromium Isotope Systematics in Modern and Ancient Microbialites. Minerals 10(10), 928; doi.org/10.3390/min10100928
2019
Rodler A.S.*, Klein S., Artioli G. and Brøns C., 2019. Probing the provenance of archaeological glaze colorants: Polychrome faunal reliefs of the Ishtar Gate and the Processional Way of Babylon. Archaeometry 61(4), 837-855. doi.org/10.1111/arcm.12455
2017
Rodler A.S.*, Artioli G., Klein S., Fink-Jensen P. and Brøns C., 2017. Provenancing ancient pigments: lead isotope analyses of the copper compound of Egyptian blue pigments from ancient Mediterranean artefacts. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 16, 1-18. doi.10.1016/j.jasrep.2017.09.008
Rodler A.S.*, Frei R., Gaucher C., Korte C., Rosing S.A. and Germs G.J.B., 2017. Multiproxy isotope constraints on ocean compositional changes across the late Neoproterozoic Ghaub glaciation, Otavi Group, Namibia. Precambrian Research 298, 306-24. doi.10.1016/j.precamres.2017.05.006
2016
Rodler A.S.*, Frei R., Gaucher C. and Germs G.J.B., 2016. Chromium isotope, REE and redox-sensitive trace element chemostratigraphy across the late Neoproterozoic Ghaub glaciation, Otavi Group, Namibia. Precam.Res. 286, 234-49. doi.10.1016/j.precamres.2016.10.007
Rodler A.S.*, Hohl S.V., Guo Q. and Frei R., 2016. Chromium isotope stratigraphy of Ediacaran cap dolostones, Doushantuo Formation, South China. Chemical Geology 436, 24-34. doi.10.1016/j.chemgeo.2016.05.001
2015
Rodler A.*, Sánchez-Pastor N., Fernández-Díaz L. and Frei R., 2015. Fractionation behavior of chromium isotopes during coprecipitation with calcium carbonate: implications for their use as paleoclimatic proxy. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 164, 221-35. doi.10.1016/j.gca.2015.05.021
Sial A.N.*, Campos M.S., Gaucher C., Frei R., Ferreira V.P., Nascimento R.S.C., Pimentel M.M., Pereira N.S. and Rodler A., 2015. Algoma-type Neoproterozoic BIFs and related marbles in the Seridó Belt (NE Brazil): REE, C, O, Cr and Sr isotope evidence. Journal of South American Earth Sciences 61, 33-52. doi.10.1016/j.jsames.2015.04.001
2011
Schindlbacher A.*, Rodler A., Kuffner M., Kitzler B., Sessitsch A. and Zechmeister-Boltenstern S., 2011. Experimental warming effects on the microbial community of a temperate mountain forest soil. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 43, 1417-25. doi.10.1016/j.soilbio.2011.03.005
Contributions to conferences, workshops, seminars
* presenting co-author, (a) poster, (b) oral presentation,
+invited talk, ^invited keynote, ‘webinar/seminar, “thesis student
2022
(b) Rodler et al., 11th International Round Table on Polychromy in Ancient Sculpture and Architecture, Rome, IT, 9th – 12th Nov
(b) Kostomitsopoulou Marketou & Rodler, 11th International Round Table on Polychromy in Ancient Sculpture and Architecture, Rome, IT, 9th – 12th Nov
(b) Kovalev et al., 11th International Round Table on Polychromy in Ancient Sculpture and Architecture, Rome, IT, 9th – 12th Nov
(b) ^Rodler, A.S., 2022. The provenance of Egyptian Blue: recent advances and future directions. BLUENET2022, Rome, IT, 4-5 Oct
(b) Baragona A.J.* and Rodler, A.S., 2022. Seeing red without feeling blue: the wall painting technique of Roman Noricum. 28th EAA Annual Meeting, Budapest, HU, 31 Aug – 3 Sep
(a) Rodler, A.*, Artioli, G., Jansen, M., Klein, S., Koeberl, C., Tepe, N., Hofmann, T., Fragnoli, P., Dolenz, H. and Krajšek, J., 2022. Blue walls: on the provenance of Egyptian blue pigments from Roman Noricum. 28th EAA Annual Meeting, Budapest, HU, 31 Aug – 3 Sep
(b) Rodler, A.S.*, Brøns, C., Tepe, N., Hofmann, T., Koeberl, C., Frei, R. and Artioli, G., 2022. Egyptian blue from the Palace of Apries: on the provenance of the copper component. 28th EAA Annual Meeting, Budapest, HU, 31 Aug – 3 Sep
(b) Viehmann, S.*, Kujawa, R., Hohl, S.V., Tepe, N., Rodler, A.S., Hofmann, T. and Draganits, E., 2022. Stromatolites of the western Pannonian Basin reflect trace metal availability in microbial habitats during the Middle Miocene salinity crisis. Goldschmidt, Honolulu, USA/hybrid, July 10-15
(b) Hohl, S.V.*, Rodler, A.S., Viehmann, S., Gaucher, C., Germs, G.J.B., Goderis, S. and Frei R., 2022. Stable C, O and Cr paired with radiogenic Nd, Sr isotope chemo-stratigraphy of the Witvlei Group (Namibia): Neoproterozoic glaciations and their tally on seawater evolution. Goldschmidt, Honolulu, USA/hybrid, July 10-15
(b) Rodler, A.S.*, Brøns, C., Tepe, N., Hofmann, T., Koeberl, C., Frei, R. and Artioli, G., 2022. The provenance of copper of Egyptian blue pigments: A Sarcophagus from Sidon. Goldschmidt, Honolulu, USA/hybrid, July 10-15
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2022.8931
(b)+ Rodler, A.S.*, Brøns, C., Tepe, N., Hofmann, T., Koeberl, C., Van Ham Meert, A., and Artioli, G., 2022. Sampling ancient polychromy: a new low-impact sample collection for provenance studies of pigments of a Roman marble sculpture. 17th Intern. Colloquium Roman Provincial Art, Vienna, AT, May 16 – 21
(b)+ Rodler, A.S.* and Kostomitsopoulou Marketou, A.*, 2022. Earth pigments – a discussion of origin, production and use in art. International workshop Materiality of Earth, OeAW, Vienna, AT, Apr 11-12
‘(b) Rodler, A.S., Redox fluctuations in Precambrian marine environments. Dept. of Geology, University of Innsbruck, Mar 2022
‘(b) Rodler, A.S., Marine metal cycling before the rise of metazoans. Dept. of Geology, Lund University, Mar 2022
(b)+ Kostomitsopoulou Marketou, A.* and Rodler, A.S.*, 2022. Traces of Colour: Approaching the Evidence of Colourant Production in the Graeco-Roman World. Pigment symposium, Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA, Mar 30 – Apr 3 (*joint presentation)
2021
(b)’+ Rodler A.S. 2021. Connecting places: on the provenance of ancient pigments. Geology Department Seminar, KU Leuven, Leuven, BE, 7 Oct
(b) Rodler A.S. 2021. Colorful Indications of (Ex)Change. 2nd Heritage Science Meeting (online) Vienna, AT, 17 Sep
(b) Rodler A.S. *, Baragona A.J. *, Verbeemen E.J., Goderis S., Sørensen L. 2021. Connecting places: the material quality and provenance of ancient pigments. 27th EAA Meeting (online) Kiel, DE, 6-11 Sep
2020
(b)+ Rodler A.S., 2020. Trade in ancient pigments through the lens of geochemistry. AMGC Webinars, Brussels, BE, 17 Dec
(b) Rodler A.S.*, Matthys S.M.”, Brøns C., Artioli G., Goderis S., 2020. Investigating the provenance of Egyptian blue pigments in ancient Roman polychromy. 26th EAA Meeting (online), Budapest, HU, 26-30 Aug
(b) Rodler A.S.*, Verbeemen E.”, Goderis S., Bolea-Fernandez E., Artioli G., Sørensen L., Fragnoli P., Ladstätter S., 2020. The provenance of cinnabar pigments from Roman Ephesus. 26th EAA Annual Meeting (online), Budapest, HU, 26-30 Aug
(a) Rodler A.S.*, Bruggmann S., Goderis S., Claeys P., 2020. Stable isotope data of modern and ancient microbialites. EGU 2020 (online), Vienna, AT, 3-8 May
(b) Hohl S.* and Rodler A.S., 2020. Redox and nutrient fluctuations in inter-glacial shelf environments from the Neoproterozoic Witvlei group, Namibia argue for ecosystem instability as trigger for animal evolution. 36th International Geological Congress, Delhi, IN, 2-8 March (postponed)
2019
(b) Rodler A.S.*, Hohl S.V., Gaucher C., Germs G.J.B., Hegenberger W., Goderis S., Claeys Ph., Frei R., 2019. Dynamic redox changes in shallow seawater environments following the Marinoan glaciation. IMECT, Guadalupe/Extremadura, ES, 17-24 Oct
(a) Rodler A.S.*, Hohl S.V., Gaucher C., Germs G.J.B., Hegenberger W., Goderis S., Claeys Ph., Frei R., 2019. Neoproterozoic environmental conditions: a novel metal stable isotope perspective. Goldschmidt, Barcelona, ES, 18-23 Aug
(b) Bruggmann S.*, Rodler A.S., Klaebe R., Frei R., 2019. The utility of modern microbialites for recording environmental conditions. Goldschmidt, Barcelona, ES, 18-23 Aug
(b)+’ Rodler A.S., 2019. Provenancing archaeological timber with strontium isotopes. Timber Workshop, Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DK, 21 Feb
(b)+’ Rodler A.S., 2019. Strontium isotopes for provenancing archaeological timber. National Museum Denmark, Brede laboratories, Brede, DK, 28 Jan
2017
(a) Hedegaard S.B., Rodler A.S., Bredal-Jørgensen J., Klein S., Brøns C.*, 2017. Highly unusual constituents in Roman polychromy. Goldschmidt, Paris, FR, 13-18 Aug
(a) Rodler A.S.*, Frei R., Korte C., Gaucher C., Germs G.J.B., 2017. Early Cryogenian Cr isotope stratigraphy, Otavi Group, Namibia. Goldschmidt, Paris, FR, 13-18 Aug
2016
(b) Rodler A.S.*, Hedegaard S.S., Klein S., Brøns C., 2016. The blues of glazed-brick reliefs of the Ishtar Gate and the Processional Way of Babylon: compositional considerations and provenance. Art & Archaeol., Jerusalem, IL, 11-14 Dec
(b) Rodler A.S.*, Artioli G., Klein S., Fink-Jensen P., Brøns C., 2016. The provenance of copper used for Egyptian blue pigments of ancient artefacts through lead isotopes. Polychromy VIII, C2RMF/Louvre, Paris, FR, 14-18 Nov
(b) Hedegaard S.S.*, Rodler A.S., Bredal-Jørgensen J., 2016. Chromium and Vanadium: Highly unusual con-stituents in Roman polychromy. Polychromy VIII, C2RMF/Louvre, Paris, FR, 14-18 Nov
(b) Fink-Jensen P., Rodler A.S.*, Brøns C., Klein S., 2016. Provenance of copper used for Egyptian blue pig-ments of ancient Mediterranean artefacts. EMC2016, Rimini, IT, 11-15 Sep
(b) Rodler A.S.*, Baldermann A., Dietzel M., Frei R., 2016. Chromium isotope fractionation during coprecipitation with calcite using a CO2-diffusion technique. EMC2016, Rimini, IT, 11-15 Sep
(a) Hedegaard S.S.*, Rodler A., Rasmussen K.L., Brøns C., 2016. Babylonian Blues: Studying the blue and turquoise-green glazes of the Ishtar Gate and the Processional Way. ISA, Kalamata, GR, 15-21 May
(b) Rodler A.*, Hohl S.V., Guo Q., Frei R., 2016. Chromium isotope stratigraphy of Ediacaran cap dolostones, Doushantuo Formation, South China. EGU, Vienna, AT, 17-22 Apr
2015
(a) Rodler A., Sánchez-Pastor N., Fernández-Díaz L.*, Frei R., 2015. Chromium isotope fractionation during coprecipitation with calcium carbonate. Goldschmidt, Prague, CZ, 16-21 Aug
2013
(a) Rodler A.*, Frei R., Gaucher C., 2013. Redox effect on the Cr isotope proxy: transitional signal of associated cap-carbonates, BIF and black shale, Chuos Formation (Namibia). AGU, SF, USA, 9-13 Dec
(a) Rodler A.*, Baldermann A, Dietzel M., Frei R., 2013. Cr(VI) – calcite coprecipitation: implications for the use of Cr isotopes as paleoclimatic proxy. UCPH 2nd PhD conference, Copenhagen, DK, 8 Nov
(a)‘ Rodler A., 2013. Chromate – calcite coprecipitation experiments. Petrologisk Klub, IGN, Copenhagen, DK, 5 Nov
(a) Rodler A.*, Frei R., Gaucher C., Voegelin A.R., Ullmann C.V., Korte C., 2013. Chromium isotope record of the Otavi Group, Namibia. Goldschmidt, Florence, IT, 25-30 Aug
(a)+’ Rodler A., 2013. Chromium & Carbonates: From ancient samples to co-precipitation experiments. IAG Seminar, Technical University Graz, 17 July
(a)’ Rodler A., 2013. Chromium isotope stratigraphy during Onset and Aftermath of the Marinoan Glaciation. IGN Friday Seminar, University of Copenhagen, 22 March
2012
(a) Rosing S.A.*, Rodler A., Frei R., Gaucher C., 2012. Sr isotope and trace element data from the Neoproterozoic Otavi Group, Namibia. Fermor Meeting, London, UK, 19-21 Sep
(a) Rodler A.*, Frei R., Gaucher C., 2012. Stable Chromium isotopes as tracer for paleoclimatic processes rec-orded in marine carbonates of the Late Neoproterozoic. Fermor Meeting, London, UK, 19-21 Sep
(a) Rodler A.* and Frei R., 2012. Chromium isotopes as paleoclimatic tracer in the marine environment. VPMP XVIII, Copenhagen, DK, 17 Feb
2010
(b) Schindlbacher S.*, Wunderlich S., Borken W., Rodler A., Zechmeister-Boltenstern S., Jandl R., 2010. Combined soil warming and drought manipulation: Effects on forest soil respiration and its components. EGU, Vienna, AT, 2-7 May