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Andrea Abelmann is affiliated with the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Germany. This institution is known for its work in polar and marine sciences, contributing to the understanding of Earth's climate system.

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Best Publications

  • Sea-surface temperature and sea ice distribution of the Southern Ocean at the EPILOG Last Glacial Maximum—a circum-Antarctic view based on siliceous microfossil records

    Rainer Gersonde;Xavier Crosta;Andrea Abelmann;Leanne K Armand

  • Constraints on the magnitude and patterns of ocean cooling at the Last Glacial Maximum

    C. Waelbroeck;A. Paul;M. Kucera;A. Rosell-Melé

  • Geological record and reconstruction of the late Pliocene impact of the Eltanin asteroid in the Southern Ocean

    Rainer Gersonde;F. T. Kyte;U. Bleil;Bernhard Diekmann

  • Biosiliceous particle flux in the Southern Ocean

    Andrea Abelmann;Rainer Gersonde

  • Last glacial sea surface temperatures and sea-ice extent in the Southern Ocean (Atlantic-Indian sector): A multiproxy approach

    Rainer Gersonde;Andrea Abelmann;Uta Brathauer;Uta Brathauer;Sabine Becquey;Sabine Becquey

  • Extensive phytoplankton blooms in the Atlantic sector of the glacial Southern Ocean

    Andrea Abelmann;Rainer Gersonde;Giuseppe Cortese;Gerhard Kuhn

  • Spatial and seasonal changes of radiolarian standing stocks in the Sea of Okhotsk

    Anja Nimmergut;Andrea Abelmann

  • Late Quaternary variations in sea surface temperatures and their relationship to orbital forcing recorded in the Southern Ocean (Atlantic sector)

    Uta Brathauer;Andrea Abelmann

  • Spatial distribution pattern of living polycystine radiolarian taxa — baseline study for paleoenvironmental reconstructions in the Southern Ocean (Atlantic sector)

    Andrea Abelmann;M. M. Gowing

  • Terrigenous sediment supply in the Scotia Sea (Southern Ocean): response to Late Quaternary ice dynamics in Patagonia and on the Antarctic Peninsula

    Bernhard Diekmann;Gerhard Kuhn;Volker Rachold;Andrea Abelmann

  • Pure siliceous ooze, a diagenetic environment for early chert formation

    G. Bohrmann;Andrea Abelmann;Rainer Gersonde;Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten

  • Inter-laboratory comparison of oxygen isotope compositions from biogenic silica

    Bernhard Chapligin;Melanie J. Leng;Elizabeth Webb;Anne Alexandre

  • Particle-laden Eurasian Arctic sea ice: observations from July and August 1987

    Stephanie Pfirman;Jean‐Claude ‐C Gascard;Ingo Wollenburg;Peta Mudie

  • Radiolarians in the Sea of Okhotsk and their ecological implication for paleoenvironmental reconstructions

    Andrea Abelmann;A. Nimmergut

  • Radiolarian-based paleotemperatures during the last 160 kyr at ODP Site 1089 (Southern Ocean,Atlantic Sector)

    Giuseppe Cortese;Andrea Abelmann

  • Pliocene — Pleistocene Paleoceanography in the Weddell Sea — Siliceous Microfossil Evidence

    A. Abelmann;R. Gersonde;V. Spiess

  • Annual Flux of Radiolaria and other shelled plankters in the eastern equatorial Atlantic at 853 m: seasonal variations and polycystine species-specific responses

    Demetrio Boltovskoy;Viviana A. Alder;Andrea Abelmann

  • Radiolarian‐based transfer function for the estimation of sea surface temperatures in the Southern Ocean (Atlantic Sector)

    Andrea Abelmann;Uta Brathauer;Rainer Gersonde;Rainer Sieger

  • Clay Mineral Fluctuations in Late Quaternary Sediments of the Southeastern South Atlantic: Implications for Past Changes of Deep Water Advection

    B. Diekmann;R. Petsehick;F. X. Gingele;D. K. Fütterer

  • The last five glacial‐interglacial transitions: A high‐resolution 450,000‐year record from the subantarctic Atlantic

    Giuseppe Cortese;Andrea Abelmann;Rainer Gersonde

  • Biostratigraphic synthesis of Neogene siliceous microfossils from the Antarctic Ocean, ODP Leg 113 (Weddell Sea)

    Rainer Gersonde;Andrea Abelmann;L. H. Burckle;N. Hamilton

Frequent Co-Authors

Rainer Gersonde
Rainer Gersonde Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Bernhard Diekmann
Bernhard Diekmann Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Gerrit Lohmann
Gerrit Lohmann University of Bremen
Ralf Tiedemann
Ralf Tiedemann Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Hanno Meyer
Hanno Meyer Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Gregor Knorr
Gregor Knorr Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Aldo Shemesh
Aldo Shemesh Weizmann Institute of Science
Gerhard Kuhn
Gerhard Kuhn University of Bremen
Hannes Grobe
Hannes Grobe Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Stefan Mulitza
Stefan Mulitza University of Bremen

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