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High‐resolution facies analysis of a coastal sabkha in the eastern Gulf of Salwa (Qatar): A spatio‐temporal reconstruction
Engel, Max; Strohmenger, Christian J.; Peis, Kim T.; Pint, Anna; Brill, Dominik; Brückner, Helmut (Sedimentology, 2021-10-12)Abstract Sabkhas are key landforms along the southern coast of the Arabian Gulf and represent modern analogues for depositional and diagenetic processes controlling properties and quality of ancient hydrocarbon‐bearing ... -
Mid‐ to late Holocene environmental changes and human‐environment interactions in the surroundings of La Silla del Papa, SW Spain
May, Simon M.; Norpoth, Maike; Pint, Anna; Shumilovskikh, Lyudmila; Raith, Kira; Brill, Dominik; Rixhon, Gilles; Moret, Pierre; Jiménez‐Vialás, Helena; Grau‐Mira, Ignasi; García‐Jiménez, Iván; Marzoli, Dirce; León‐Martín, César; Reicherter, Klaus; Brückner, Helmut (Geoarchaeology, 2021-02-17)In southern Iberia, the surroundings of the Strait of Gibraltar are known as a crossroad for population movements, cultural exchanges, and trade from Late Prehistory to modern times. However, questions remain about the ... -
Revealing Sediment Transport Pathways and Geomorphic Change in Washover Fans by Combining Drone‐Derived Digital Elevation Models and Single Grain Luminescence Data
May, Simon Matthias; Callow, John Nikolaus; Brill, Dominik; Hoffmeister, Dirk; May, Jan‐Hendrik (Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 2021-01-23)Chronostratigraphic investigations on coastal sedimentary records such as washover fans or beach‐ridge sequences may be used to reconstruct storm chronologies on centennial to millennial time scales. However, modern analogs ... -
Syn‐ and post‐eruptive gully formation near the Laacher See volcano
Engel, Max; Dotterweich, Markus; Fülling, Alexander; Brill, Dominik; Broisch‐Höhner, Manuela; Totschnig, Ralf; Seren, Sirri; Kehl, Martin (Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2021-05-04)The Laacher See volcano (LSV) is located at the western margin of the Neuwied Basin, the central part of the Middle Rhine Basin of Germany. Its paroxysmal Plinian eruption c. 13 ka ago (Laacher See event; LSE) deposited a ...