• A Parameterization of Cirrus Cloud Formation: Revisiting Competing Ice Nucleation 

      Kärcher, B.ORCIDiD (Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2022-09-24)
      This study develops an advanced physically‐based parameterization of heterogeneous ice nucleation in cirrus clouds that includes an updated parameterization of stochastic homogeneous freezing of supercooled solution droplets. ...
    • Loess‐Like Dust Appearance at 40 Ma in Central China 

      Meijer, NielsORCIDiD; Dupont‐Nivet, Guillaume; Barbolini, NatashaORCIDiD; Woutersen, Amber; Rohrmann, AlexanderORCIDiD; Zhang, Yang; Liu, Xiang‐Jun; Licht, AlexisORCIDiD; Abels, Hemmo A.; Hoorn, CarinaORCIDiD; Tjallingii, RikORCIDiD; Andermann, ChristoffORCIDiD; Dietze, MichaelORCIDiD; Nowaczyk, NorbertORCIDiD (Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, 2021-03-01)
      Asian mineral dust has been studied extensively for its role in affecting regional‐to global‐scale climate and for its deposits, which enable reconstructing Asian atmospheric circulation in the past. However, the timing ...
    • Sedimentological Evidence for Pronounced Glacial‐Interglacial Climate Fluctuations in NE Tibet in the Latest Pliocene to Early Pleistocene 

      Lu, YinORCIDiD; Dewald, NicoORCIDiD; Koutsodendris, AndreasORCIDiD; Kaboth‐Bahr, Stefanie; Rösler, Wolfgang; Fang, XiaominORCIDiD; Pross, Jörg; Appel, ErwinORCIDiD; Friedrich, OliverORCIDiD (Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, 2020-05-17)
      The intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciation (iNHG) and uplift of the Tibetan Plateau have been argued to be among the main drivers of climate change in midlatitude Central Asia during the Pliocene/Pleistocene. ...
    • Variability in the Concentration of Lithium in the Indo‐Pacific Ocean 

      Steiner, ZviORCIDiD; Landing, William M.ORCIDiD; Bohlin, Madeleine S.ORCIDiD; Greaves, MervynORCIDiD; Prakash, Satya; Vinayachandran, P. N.ORCIDiD; Achterberg, Eric P.ORCIDiD (Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 2022-06-22)
      Lithium has limited biological activity and can readily replace aluminium, magnesium and iron ions in aluminosilicates, making it a proxy for the inorganic silicate cycle and its potential link to the carbon cycle. Data ...