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Holotype skulls, stratigraphy, bone taphonomy and excavation history in the Zoolithen Cave and new theory about Esper’s “great deluge”
(E&G – Quaternary Science Journal; Vol.63)The Zoolithen Cave, in the Wiesent River Valley of Upper Franconia, Bavaria, South Germany, has a very long excavation history. The site is of international paleobiological importance as the Type site for five Pleistocene ... -
Holozäne Einwanderungsgeschichte der Baumgattungen Picea und Quercus unter paläoökologischen Aspekten nach Europa
(E&G – Quaternary Science Journal; Vol.47, No. 1)Das Ziel der Arbeit war es, für die Baumgattungen Picea und Quercus deren Hinwanderungsgeschichte nach der Letzten Eiszeit aus ihren eiszeitlichen Refugien für Europa zu fassen. Um die Einwanderungsbewegungen besser ... -
Holozäne fluviale Geomorphodynamik und Besiedlungsgeschichte in einem kleinen Einzugsgebiet am nördlichen Harzrand
(E&G – Quaternary Science Journal; Vol.53, No. 1)Am nördlichen Harzrand zwischen Benzingerode und Heimburg (Sachsen-Anhalt) konnten bei archäologischen Ausgrabungen mehrere bis zu 100 m lange Aufschlüsse in pleistozänen und holozänen Sedimenten des Hellbach-Schwemmfächers ... -
Holozäner Landschaftswandel im südlichen Oberrheintiefland und Schwarzwald
(E&G – Quaternary Science Journal; Vol.49, No. 1)Die Untersuchungen zum holozänen Landschaftswandel im südlichen Oberrheintiefland und Schwarzwald konzentrieren sich auf die Zeitscheibe II (5500 bis 3000 v. Chr.) und III (1500 v. Chr. bis 500 n. Chr.) des DFG-Schwerpun ... -
Holstein- und Eem-Interglaziale im Bereich des Lausitzer Grenzwalles und die Gliederung der Saalevereisung zwischen Baruther und Lausitzer Urstromtal
(E&G – Quaternary Science Journal; Vol.45, No. 1)Der erstmalige Nachweis von limnischen Sedimenten des Holstein-Interglazials und von saalefrüh-glazialen Flußablagerungen im Quartär des Braunkohlenfeldes Calau/Süd erfordert - in Verbindung mit mehreren Eemvorkommen - für ... -
Holzreste von spätglazialen Kiefern aus der tiefgründigen und tonreichen Permanentrutschung ‚Spiegelberg’, Kanton Schwyz (Schweiz)
(Geozon Science Media2012-03-19)Die Hauptstrasse Nr. 8 zwischen Schwyz und Sattel verläuft durch aktive und tiefgründige Permanentrutschungen. Im lehmigen, matrix-gestützten Gehängeschutt der Rutschung ‚Spiegelberg’ wurde zwischen 1979–81 die Gütschbrücke ... -
Horizontal Correlation Functions of Wind Fluctuations in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere
(Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2023-03-14)Measurements of kinetic energy in vortical and divergent fluctuations in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere can be used to study stratified turbulence (ST) and gravity waves. This can be done using horizontal correlation ... -
Horizontal transfer of transposons between and within crustaceans and insects
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Horizontal Wavenumber Spectra of Vertical Vorticity and Horizontal Divergence of Mesoscale Dynamics in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere Using Multistatic Specular Meteor Radar Observations
(Earth and Space Science, 2022-09-02)Specular meteor radars (SMRs) have significantly contributed to the understanding of wind dynamics in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT). We present a method to estimate horizontal correlations of vertical vorticity ... -
How a river submerges into the sea: a geological record of changing a fluvial to a marine paleoenvironment during early Holocene sea level rise
(Journal of Quaternary Science, 2019)Coastal seas, and in particular estuarine systems, were significantly affected by Quaternary sea level changes. Furthermore, the dynamics of shelf and coastal evolution have had a strong impact on coastal landscapes inhabited ... -
How certain are El Niño–Southern Oscillation frequency changes in Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 models?
(International Journal of Climatology, 2022-11-20)El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is one of the most important modes of climate variability on interannual timescales. We aim to find out whether a change in ENSO frequency can be predicted for the nearer future. We ... -
How close are we to 1.5 degC or 2 degC of global warming?
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How dark is a river? Artificial light at night in aquatic systems and the need for comprehensive night‐time light measurements
(Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 2019-09-30)Freshwater ecosystems are hotspots of biodiversity. They are of major importance for humans because they provide vital ecosystem services. However, as humans tend to settle near freshwaters and coastal areas, these ecosystems ... -
How Different Analysis and Interpolation Methods Affect the Accuracy of Ice Surface Elevation Changes Inferred from Satellite Altimetry
(Mathematical Geosciences, 2020-01-28)Satellite altimetry has been widely used to determine surface elevation changes in polar ice sheets. The original height measurements are irregularly distributed in space and time. Gridded surface elevation changes are ... -
How Do Gaining and Losing Streams React to the Combined Effects of Climate Change and Pumping in the Gharehsoo River Basin, Iran?
(Water Resources Research, 2020)Projections of potential impacts of climate change and groundwater abstraction on gaining and losing streams, particularly in ephemeral river basins exhibiting sporadic and intricate flux exchanges, have remained largely ... -
How do secondary iron enrichments form within basaltic eucrites? An experimental approach
(Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 2021-05-02)Some basaltic eucrites and basaltic lithologies in howardites derived from the asteroid 4 Vesta exhibit unusual secondary veinlet textures consisting mostly of fayalitic olivine and Fe‐enrichments within pyroxenes. Recent ... -
How Does the North Atlantic SST Pattern Respond to Anthropogenic Aerosols in the 1970s and 2000s?
(Geophysical Research Letters, 2021-03-28)We show how changes in the global distribution of anthropogenic aerosols favor different spatial patterns in the North Atlantic sea‐surface temperature (NASST). The NASSTs largely show the expected decrease associated with ... -
How Dynamic Boundary Conditions Induce Solute Trapping and Quasi-stagnant Zones in Laboratory Experiments Comprising Unsaturated Heterogeneous Porous Media
(Water Resources Research, 2019)The vadose zone is subject to dynamic boundary conditions in the form of infiltration and evaporation. A better understanding of implications for flow and solute transport, arising from these dynamic boundary conditions ... -
How evaluation of global hydrological models can help to improve credibility of river discharge projections under climate change
(Climatic Change, 2020-10-12)Importance of evaluation of global hydrological models (gHMs) before doing climate impact assessment was underlined in several studies. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the performance of six gHMs in simulating ... -
How evaluation of hydrological models influences results of climate impact assessment—an editorial
(Climatic Change, 2020-12-07)This paper introduces the Special Issue (SI) “How evaluation of hydrological models influences results of climate impact assessment.” The main objectives were as follows: (a) to test a comprehensive model calibration/validation ...