Inhaltsbereich
Publications
(Co) Author: Stebich, M.
(since 2005) [ All ]
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(2013): Influence of bottom water anoxia on nitrogen isotopic ratios and amino acid contributions of recent sediments from small eutrophic Lonar Lake, central India. Limnology and oceanography, 58, 3, 1061-1074.
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(2011): Comments on 'Anti-phase oscillation of Asian monsoons during the Younger Dryas period: Evidence from peat cellulose delta 13C of Hani, Northeast China' by B. Hong et al. [Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 297 (2010) 214–222]. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 310, 3-4, 464-470.
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(2009): Discovery of the first Quaternary maar in the Bohemian Massif, Central Europe, based on combined geophysical and geological surveys. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 182, 1-2, 97-112.
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(2009): Late Pleistocene spread of (cool-)temperate forests in Northeast China and climate changes synchronous with the North Atlantic region. Global and Planetary Change, 65, 1-2, 56-70.
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(2008): Late glacial environment and climate development in northeastern China derived from geochemical and isotopic investigations of the varved sediment record from Lake Sihailongwan (Jilin Province). Journal of Paleolimnology, 40, 1, 471-487.
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(2007): A 700-year record of climate change based on geochemical and palynological data from varved sediments (Lac Pavin, France). Chemical Geology, 240, 1-2, 11-35.
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(2006): East-Asian monsoon variability between 15 000 and 2000 cal. yr BP recorded in varved sediments of Lake Sihailongwan (northeastern China, Long Gang volcanic field). Holocene, 16, 8, 1043-1057.
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(2005): Vegetation history, human impact and climate change during the last 700 years recorded in annually laminated sediments of Lac Pavin, France. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 133, 1-2, 115-133.
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(2007): Late Quaternary vegetation history of Northeast China – Recent progress in the palynological investigations of Sihailongwan maar lake. - In: Kahlke, R.-D. (Eds.), Late Neogene and Quaternary biodiversity and evolution: Regional developments and interregional correlations : Proceedings of the 18th International Senckenberg Conference (VI International Palaeontological Colloquium in Weimar). Volume II, Schweizerbart, 181-190.| EDOC: 11060 |
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(2013): Mid- to Late Holocene climate development in Central Asia as revealed from multi-proxy analyses of sediments from Lake Son Kol (Kyrgyzstan). General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2013).| EDOC: 20433 |
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(2013): Holocene mega-droughts in central India - Long-term climate variability and the possible influences of ENSO activity. General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2013).| EDOC: 20431 |
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(2012): Indications of human activity from amino acid and amino sugar analyses on Holocene sediments from lake Lonar, central India. General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2012).| EDOC: 18426 |
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(2009): A widespread East Asian chronomarker (Aira-TN tephra) found in varved maar lake sediments (Sihailongwan and Erlongwan) of the LongGang Volcanic Field (NE China). Abstracts Volume, 3rd International Maar Conference (Malargüe, Argentina 2009), 71-72.| EDOC: 14341 |
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(2009): Monsoon variability of the East Asian mainland during the last glacial/interglacial cycle as recorded from varved lake sediments (Invited). AGU 2009 Fall Meeting (San Francisco 2009).| EDOC: 14316 |
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(2009): Discovery of the first Quaternary maar in the Bohemian Massif, Central Europe. Abstracts Volume, 3rd International Maar Conference (Malargüe, Argentina 2009), 75-76.| EDOC: 14342 |
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(2009): Pleistozäne Vegetations- und Klimageschichte Nordostchinas anhand jahreszeitlich geschichteter Seesedimente aus dem Sihailongwan Maar. 19. Jahrestreffen des Arbeitskreises Vegetationsgeschichte der Reinhold-Tüxen-Gesellschaft (Kiel 2009).| EDOC: 14359 |
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(2009): The Mytina Maar, West Bohemia, Czech Republic Preliminary results from ongoing sedimentological and palynological investigations. Abstracts Volume, 3rd International Maar Conference (Malargüe, Argentina 2009), 118-119.| EDOC: 14348 |
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(2008): Tele-connecting lateglacial climatic oscillations from two varved maar lake records in western Europe (Lake Meerfelder Maar) and Northeastern China (Lake Sihailongwan). INTIMATE 10 Conference. Abstracts booklet, Integration of Ice Core, Marine and Terrestrial Records (INTIMATE) Workshop (Oxford, UK 2008).| EDOC: 12163 |
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(2007): East Asian monsoon variability over the last 65,000 years - new insights from laminated lake sediments of NE-China. Programme and Abstracts, 3rd EGU Alexander von Humboldt International Conference on 'the East Asian Monsoon, Past, Present and Future' (Beijing, China 2007).| EDOC: 10872 |
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(2007): East Asian Monsoon records from Lake Sihailongwan (Northeastern China) – hydrology and dust flux. 17th INQUA Congress 'The Tropics: Heat Engine of the Quaternary' (Cairns, Australia 2007), 366.| EDOC: 10901 |
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(2007): Sediments of meromictic crater lakes as palaeoenvironmental records (Lac Pavin, French Massif Central). 4th International Limnogeology Congress (ILIC 2007) - Limnogeology: tales of an evolving Earth. Programme and abstracts book, 4th International Limnogeology Congress (ILIC 2007) (Barcelona 2007), 68-69.| EDOC: 10041 |
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(2007): Annually laminated sediments from lake Sihailongwan, Northeast China: Palynological patterns and palaeoecological development during the Last glacial/Interglacial transition. Programme and Abstracts, 3rd EGU Alexander von Humboldt International Conference on 'the East Asian Monsoon, Past, Present and Future' (Beijing, China 2007).| EDOC: 10874 |
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(2005): First > 60,000-year annually resolved lacustrine record of East Asian Monsoon variability from NE-China. PAGES 2nd Open Science Meeting: Paleoclimate, Environmental Sustainability and our Future (Beijing, China 2005), 146-147.| EDOC: 8040 |
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(2005): Late Quaternary vegetation history of NE-China: Recent progress in the palynological investigations of Sihailongwan maar lake. PAGES 2nd Open Science Meeting: Paleoclimate, Environmental Sustainability and our Future (Beijing, China 2005), 158.| EDOC: 8041 |


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