Inhaltsbereich
Publications
(Co) Author: van Geel, B.
| Paper (ISI journals) [4] |
Conference Paper [5] |
All [9] |
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(2013): Ascospores of the parasitic fungus Kretzschmaria deusta as rainstorm indicators during a late Holocene beech-forest phase around lake Meerfelder Maar, Germany. Journal of Paleolimnology, 50, 1, 33-40.
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(2012): Regional atmospheric circulation shifts induced by a grand solar minimum. Nature Geoscience, 5, 397-401.
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(2011): High-resolution 14C dating of a 25,000-year lake-sediment record from equatorial East Africa. Quaternary Science Reviews, 30, 21-22, 3043-3059.
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(2010): Solar Influences on Climate. Reviews of Geophysics, 48, RG4001.
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(2011): Variation in old-carbon age offset and sediment accumulation rates inferred from a high-resolution 14C chronology for a 25-kyr lake-sediment record from East Africa. Programme and abstracts, 5th International Limnogeological Congress - ILIC (Konstanz 2011), 36-37.| EDOC: 17445 |
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(2008): High-resolution age-depth modelling of the Lake Challa sediment record, 25,000 kyr BP to present (Mt. Kilimanjaro, Kenya/Tanzania). Book of Abstracts, Final EuroCLIMATE Conference (Giens, France 2008).| EDOC: 12149 |
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(2008): A 25,000 years climate record from the East African equator: Half-precessional climate forcing and the history of temperature and hydrological change. 5th General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2008).| EDOC: 11208 |
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(2001): Evidence from the TIMECHS project for climatic instability during the early Holocene at the Atlantic fringe of Europe. High-resolution lake sediment records in climate and environment variability studies, 6th Workshop of the European Lake Drilling Programme (Potsdam 2001), 159-161.| EDOC: 5066 |
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(2000): Human impact and climate change at the western fringe of Europe: multidisciplinary studies of calcareous sediments from An Loch Mór, Aran Islands, W. Ireland. The record of human/climate interactions in lake sediments, 5th Workshop of the European Lake Drilling Programme (Pallanza, Italy 2000), 77-81.| EDOC: 4932 |


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