Auflistung nach Mitwirkenden "Plessen, Birgit"
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A High‐Resolution Paleosecular Variation Record for Marine Isotope Stage 6 From Southeastern Black Sea Sediments
Nowaczyk, Norbert R.; Liu, Jiabo; Plessen, Birgit; Wegwerth, Antje; Arz, Helge W. (Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2021-03-23)A full‐vector paleosecular variation (PSV) record (inclination, declination, and relative paleointensity) from the pen‐ultimate glacial (130–180 ka) could be constructed from a total of 12 sediment cores recovered from the ... -
Advances in understanding calcite varve formation: new insights from a dual lake monitoring approach in the southern Baltic lowlands
Roeser, Patricia; Dräger, Nadine; Brykała, Dariusz; Ott, Florian; Pinkerneil, Sylvia; Gierszewski, Piotr; Lindemann, Christin; Plessen, Birgit; Brademann, Brian; Kaszubski, Michał; Fojutowski, Michał; Schwab, Markus J.; Słowiński, Michał; Błaszkiewicz, Mirosław; Brauer, Achim (Boreas, 2021-02-09)We revise the conceptual model of calcite varves and present, for the first time, a dual lake monitoring study in two alkaline lakes providing new insights into the seasonal sedimentation processes forming these varves. ... -
Black Sea hydroclimate and coupled hydrology was strongly controlled by high-latitude glacial climate dynamics
Wegwerth, Antje; Plessen, Birgit; Kleinhanns, Ilka C.; Arz, Helge W. (Communications Earth & Environment, 2021-03-19)Abstract The Black Sea experienced pronounced millennial-scale changes in temperature and rainfall during the last glacial coinciding with Dansgaard-Oeschger cycles. However, little is known regarding the amount ... -
Large‐scale mass movements recorded in the sediments of Lake Hallstatt (Austria)–evidence for recurrent natural hazards at a UNESCO World Heritage site
Lauterbach, Stefan; Strasser, Michael; Kowarik, Kerstin; Reschreiter, Hans; Mandl, Gerhard W.; Spötl, Christoph; Plessen, Birgit; Brauer, Achim (Journal of Quaternary Science, 2022-08-28)The Bronze to Iron Age underground salt mining complex of Hallstatt (Austria) is widely recognised for its cultural importance and wealth of archaeological artefacts. However, while the daily life in the salt mines is ...