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Der Untere Muschelkalk im Raum Godendorf – Kersch – Udelfangen/Südeifel - Bio- und Ichnofazies, Litho- und Sequenzstratigraphie
(Mainzer geowissenschaftliche Mitteilungen; 50. 2022)Der Muschelsandstein im Abbaubetrieb bei Ralingen-Kersch hat neben mächtigen massigen Werksteinen auch vielfältige Fossilien und Lebensspuren geliefert. Sie werden beschrieben und abgebildet. Ein vollmariner, aber dennoch ... -
Ingenieurgeologische Klassifizierung der Locker-, Halbfest- und Festgesteine von Rheinland-Pfalz
(Mainzer geowissenschaftliche Mitteilungen; 50. 2022)Für das Bundesland Rheinland-Pfalz wurden erstmals Ingenieurgeologische Klassen für den Untergrund aufbauende Böden und Gesteine entwickelt. Grundlage hierfür ist die lithostratigraphische Generallegende aller geologischen ... -
Entwurf einer Bergordnung des Kurfürsten Ernst und des Herzogs Albrecht von Sachsen für den Schneeberg
(1477)Entwurf der Bergordnung für den Schneeberg von Kurfürst Ernst und Herzog Albrecht von Sachsen vom 12. Mai 1477. In 9 Artikeln wird versucht die zu diesem Zeitpunkt chaotischen Zustände auf dem Schneeberg zu regeln. Der ... -
Examining the Wind Shear Theory of Sporadic E With ICON/MIGHTI Winds and COSMIC‐2 Radio 2 Occultation Data
(Geophysical Research Letters, 2021-12-30)The wind shear theory is widely accepted as an explanation for the formation of a sporadic E (Es) layer, but the direct comparison of Es with the local wind shear has been limited due to the lack of neutral wind measurements. ... -
Heppa III Intercomparison Experiment on Electron Precipitation Impacts: 2. Model‐Measurement Intercomparison of Nitric Oxide (NO) During a Geomagnetic Storm in April 2010
(Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2021-12-30)Precipitating auroral and radiation belt electrons are considered to play an important part in the natural forcing of the middle atmosphere with a possible impact on the climate system. Recent studies suggest that this ... -
Contrasting Biophysical Controls on Carbon Dioxide and Methane Outgassing From Streams
(Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2021-12-30)Small headwater streams are recognized for intense outgassing to the atmosphere of climate‐relevant carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4). Though these headwaters are markedly oversaturated for both CO2 and CH4, the origins ... -
The Eco‐Exposome Concept: Supporting an Integrated Assessment of Mixtures of Environmental Chemicals
(Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2021-12-29)Organisms are exposed to ever‐changing complex mixtures of chemicals over the course of their lifetime. The need to more comprehensively describe this exposure and relate it to adverse health effects has led to formulation ... -
Are compacted tramlines underestimated features in soil erosion modeling? A catchment‐scale analysis using a process‐based soil erosion model
(Land Degradation & Development, 2021-12-28)Process‐based model ling has long been used as a well‐suited tool to simulate soil erosion. Despite a large number of scientific articles that emphasize the role of compacted tramlines for soil erosion and surficial nutrient ... -
Temporal declines in Wadden Sea phytoplankton cell volumes observed within and across species
(Limnology and Oceanography, 2021-12-27)Cell size is a master trait in the functional ecology of phytoplankton correlating with numerous morphological, physiological, and life‐cycle characteristics of species that constrain their nutrient use, growth, and ... -
Induced Magnetic Fields and Plasma Motions in the Inner Part of the Martian Magnetosphere
(Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2021-12-27)Analysis of Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN)/Supra‐Thermal And Thermal Ion Composition observations in the Martian upper atmosphere, bounded at higher altitudes by the shocked solar wind, shows that the draping ... -
Understanding Micropolar Theory in the Earth Sciences I: The Eigenfrequency $\omega_r$
(Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2021-12-25)Even though micropolar theories are widely applied for engineering applications such as the design of metamaterials, applications in the study of the Earth’s interior still remain limited and in particular in seismology. ... -
Understanding Micropolar Theory in the Earth Sciences I: The Eigenfrequency ωr
(Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2021-12-25)Even though micropolar theories are widely applied for engineering applications such as the design of metamaterials, applications in the study of the Earth’s interior still remain limited and in particular in seismology. ... -
Understanding Micropolar Theory in the Earth Sciences I: The Eigenfrequency ωr
(Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2021-12-25)Even though micropolar theories are widely applied for engineering applications such as the design of metamaterials, applications in the study of the Earth’s interior still remain limited and in particular in seismology. ... -
Scale Factors of the Thermospheric Density: A Comparison of Satellite Laser Ranging and Accelerometer Solutions
(Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2021-12-24)A major problem in the precise orbit determination (POD) of satellites at altitudes below 1,000 km is the modeling of the aerodynamic drag which mainly depends on the thermospheric density and causes the largest non‐gravitational ... -
Cave paleozoology in the Judean Desert: assembling records of Holocene wild mammal communities
(Journal of Quaternary Science, 2021-12-24)Long temporal records of Holocene wild mammal communities are essential to examine the role of human impacts and climatic fluctuations in the configuration of modern ecosystems. We show that such records can be assembled ... -
Sensitivity of Convection Permitting Simulations to Lateral Boundary Conditions in Idealized Experiments
(Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 2021-12-23)Limited‐area convection‐permitting climate models (CPMs) with horizontal grid‐spacing less than 4 km and not relying on deep convection parameterisations (CPs) are being used more and more frequently. CPMs represent ... -
Do tree species affect decadal changes in soil organic carbon and total nitrogen stocks in Danish common garden experiments?
(European Journal of Soil Science, 2021-12-23)Temperate forest soils are often considered as an important sink for atmospheric carbon (C), thereby buffering anthropogenic CO2 emissions. However, the effect of tree species composition on the magnitude of this sink is ... -
The Role of Moisture Conveyor Belts for Precipitation in the Atacama Desert
(Geophysical Research Letters, 2021-12-22)In the hyperarid Atacama Desert in northern Chile, rare precipitation events can leave long‐lasting geomorphological traces and have strong impacts on biota. While moisture conveyor belts (MCBs) and atmospheric rivers (ARs) ... -
Spaceborne River Discharge From a Nonparametric Stochastic Quantile Mapping Function
(Water Resources Research, 2021-12-21)The number of active gauges with open‐data policy for discharge monitoring along rivers has decreased over the last decades. Therefore, spaceborne measurements are investigated as alternatives. Among different techniques ... -
The Di models method: geological 3-D modeling of detrital systems consisting of varying grain fractions to predict the relative lithological variability for a multipurpose usability
(Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2021-12-21)The coexistence of a wide variety of subsurface uses in urban areas requires increasingly demanding geological prediction capacities for characterizing the geological heterogeneities at a small-scale. In particular, detrital ...