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(Co) Author: Mingram, J.
(since 2003) [ All ]
| Paper (ISI journals) [21] |
Paper (further journals) [4] |
Chapter in Book [5] |
Conference Paper [26] |
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(2013): Early Holocene aeolian dust accumulation in northeast China recorded in varved sediments from Lake Sihailongwan. Quaternary International, 290-291, 299-312.
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(2012): A Younger Dryas varve chronology from the Rehwiese palaeolake record in NE-Germany. Quaternary Science Reviews, 36, 91-102.
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(2012): The 100–133 ka record of Italian explosive volcanism and revised tephrochronology of Lago Grande di Monticchio. Quaternary Science Reviews, 58, 104-123.
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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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(2010): Eckfeld Maar: Window into an Eocene Terrestrial Habitat in Central Europe. Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition, 84, 4, 984-1009.
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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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(2008): Diatom-based inference of variations in the strength of Asian winter monsoon winds between 17,500 and 6000 calendar years B.P.. Journal of Geophysical Research, 113, D21101.
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(2007): Evidence for last interglacial chronology and environmental change from Southern Europe. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), 104, 2, 450-455.
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(2007): Long cores from small lakes—recovering up to 100 m-long lake sediment sequences with a high-precision rod-operated piston corer (Usinger-corer). Journal of Paleolimnology, 37, 4, 517-528.
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(2007): Influence of the intertropical convergence zone on the East Asian monsoon. Nature, 445, 7123, 74-77.
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(2007): Replying to: Anti-correlation of summer/winter monsoons?. Nature, 450, E8-E9.
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(2007): Replying to: H. Zhou et al.: Record of winter monsoon strength. Nature, 450, E11.
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(2006): The maar lake of Mahenge (Tanzania) - unique evidence of Eocene terrestrial environments in sub-Sahara Africa. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Geowissenschaften, 157, 3, 411-431(21).
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(2006): Palaeovariations in the East-Asian Monsoon Regime Geochemically Recorded in Varved Sediments of Lake Sihailongwan (Northeast China, Jilin Province). Part 1: Hydrological Conditions and Dust Flux. Journal of Paleolimnology, 35, 2, 239-270.
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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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(2006): Palaeovariations in the East-Asian Monsoon Regime Geochemically Recorded in Varved Sediments of Lake Sihailongwan (Northeast China, Jilin Province). Part 2: a 200-Year Record of Atmospheric Lead-210 Flux Variations and its Palaeoclimatic Implications. Journal of Paleolimnology, 35, 2, 271-288.
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(2004): Maar- and crater lakes of the Long Gang Volcanic Field (N.E. China)—overview, laminated sediments, and vegetation history of the last 900 years. Quaternary International, 123-125, 135-147.
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(2004): The Huguang maar lake - a high-resolution record of palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic changes over the last 78,000 years from South China. Quaternary International, 122, 1, 85-107.
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(2003): Variations in organic matter composition in sediments from Lake Huguang Maar (Huguangyan), south China during the last 68 ka: implications for environmental and climatic change. Organic Geochemistry, 34, 11, 1497-1515.


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