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Andreas Lücke is a researcher affiliated with Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany. Their work primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on various subfields including Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Water Science and Technology, Global and Planetary Change, and Paleontology.

Their research topics encompass areas such as Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Archaeology and Ancient Environmental Studies, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology, Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, and Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis.

Andreas Lücke has contributed to multiple scientific publications. Some of their recent papers include:

  • Reduction of vegetation-accessible water storage capacity after deforestation affects catchment travel time distributions and increases young water fractions in a headwater catchment (2021, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences)
  • Vivianite formation in ferruginous sediments from Lake Towuti, Indonesia (2020, Biogeosciences)
  • Influence of glacial sediments on the chemical quality of surface water in the Ulta valley, Cordillera Blanca, Peru (2020, Journal of Hydrology)
  • Petrological and geochemical characteristics of xylites and associated lipids from the First Lusatian lignite seam (Konin Basin, Poland): Implications for floral sources, decomposition and environmental conditions (2020, Organic Geochemistry)
  • A one-million-year isotope record from siderites formed in modern ferruginous sediments (2022, Geological Society of America Bulletin)

The researcher often collaborates with other scientists. Frequent coauthors include Holger Wissel, Heye Bogena, Christoph Mayr, Michael Stockinger, and Christine Stumpp.

Common venues for Andreas Lücke's work include:

  • Journal of Hydrology
  • Hydrological Processes
  • Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
  • Biogeosciences
  • Geological Society of America Bulletin

Best Publications

  • Isotope signals as climate proxies: the role of transfer functions in the study of terrestrial archives

    Gerhard H. Schleser;Gerhard Helle;Andreas Lücke;Heinz Vos

  • Climatically induced lake level changes during the last two millennia as reflected in sediments of Laguna Potrok Aike, southern Patagonia (Santa Cruz, Argentina)

    Torsten Haberzettl;Michael Fey;Andreas Lücke;Nora Maidana

  • Holocene climate development on the central Tibetan Plateau: A sedimentary record from Cuoe Lake

    Wu Yanhong;Andreas Lücke;Jin Zhangdong;Wang Sumin

  • Lateglacial and Holocene wet-dry cycles in southern Patagonia: chronology, sedimentology and geochemistry of a lacustrine record from Laguna Potrok Aike, Argentina

    Torsten Haberzettl;Hugo Corbella;Michael Fey;Stephanie Janssen

  • Precipitation origin and evaporation of lakes in semi-arid Patagonia (Argentina) inferred from stable isotopes (δ18O, δ2H)

    Christoph Mayr;Andreas Lücke;Willibald Stichler;Peter Trimborn

  • Holocene variability of the Southern Hemisphere westerlies in Argentinean Patagonia (52°S)

    Christoph Mayr;Michael Wille;Torsten Haberzettl;Michael Fey

  • A Lateglacial and Holocene organic carbon isotope record of lacustrine palaeoproductivity and climatic change derived from varved lake sediments of Lake Holzmaar, Germany

    Andreas Lücke;Gerhard H. Schleser;Bernd Zolitschka;Jörg F.W. Negendank

  • The TERENO-Rur Hydrological Observatory: A Multiscale Multi-Compartment Research Platform for the Advancement of Hydrological Science

    H.R. Bogena;C. Montzka;J.A. Huisman;A. Graf

  • Paleoenvironmental implications from biomarker and stable isotope investigations on the Pliocene Velenje lignite seam (Slovenia)

    A Bechtel;R.F Sachsenhofer;M Markic;R Gratzer

  • Biomarker and carbon isotope variation in coal and fossil wood of Central Europe through the Cenozoic

    Achim Bechtel;Achim Bechtel;Reinhard Gratzer;Reinhard F. Sachsenhofer;Jürgen Gusterhuber

  • Scaling input data by GIS for hydrological modelling

    Annegret H. Thieken;Andreas Lücke;Bernd Diekkrüger;Otto Richter

  • Crater lakes of the Pali Aike Volcanic Field as key sites for paleoclimatic and paleoecological reconstructions in southern Patagonia, Argentina

    Bernd Zolitschka;Frank Schäbitz;Andreas Lücke;Hugo Corbella

  • Palaeoenvironmental changes in southern Patagonia during the last millennium recorded in lake sediments from Laguna Azul (Argentina)

    Christoph Mayr;Michael Fey;Torsten Haberzettl;Stephanie Janssen

  • Vegetation and climate dynamics in southern South America: The microfossil record of Laguna Potrok Aike, Santa Cruz, Argentina

    Michael Wille;Nora I. Maidana;Frank Schäbitz;Michael Fey

  • Depositional environment of the Late Miocene Hausruck lignite (Alpine Foreland Basin): insights from petrography, organic geochemistry, and stable carbon isotopes

    A Bechtel;W Gruber;R.F Sachsenhofer;R Gratzer

  • Reconstructing climate change and ombrotrophic bog development during the last 4000 years in northern Poland using biotic proxies, stable isotopes and trait-based approach

    M. Lamentowicz;M. Gałka;Ł. Lamentowicz;M. Obremska

  • Sensitivity of biogenic silica oxygen isotopes to changes in surface water temperature and palaeoclimatology

    Robert Moschen;Robert Moschen;Andreas Lücke;Gerhard H. Schleser

  • Root cortical senescence decreases root respiration, nutrient content, and radial water and nutrient transport in barley

    Hannah M. Schneider;Tobias Wojciechowski;Johannes A. Postma;Kathleen M. Brown

  • Environmental history of the German Lower Rhine Embayment during the Middle Miocene as reflected by carbon isotopes in brown coal

    Andreas Lücke;Andreas Lücke;Gerhard Helle;Gerhard Helle;Gerhard H. Schleser;Isabel Figueiral;Isabel Figueiral

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

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

  • Biomarker and stable carbon isotope systematics of fossil wood from the second Lusatian lignite seam of the Lubstów deposit (Poland)

    A. Bechtel;A. Bechtel;M. Widera;R.F. Sachsenhofer;R. Gratzer

  • Inverse Estimation of Soil Hydraulic and Transport Parameters of Layered Soils from Water Stable Isotope and Lysimeter Data

    Jannis Groh;Christine Stumpp;Andreas Lücke;Thomas Pütz

Frequent Co-Authors

Christoph Mayr
Christoph Mayr University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Bernd Zolitschka
Bernd Zolitschka University of Bremen
Gerhard H. Schleser
Gerhard H. Schleser Forschungszentrum Jülich
Christian Ohlendorf
Christian Ohlendorf University of Bremen
Frank Schäbitz
Frank Schäbitz University of Cologne
Harry Vereecken
Harry Vereecken Forschungszentrum Jülich
Torsten Haberzettl
Torsten Haberzettl Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Heye Bogena
Heye Bogena Forschungszentrum Jülich
Roland Bol
Roland Bol Forschungszentrum Jülich
Reinhard F. Sachsenhofer
Reinhard F. Sachsenhofer University of Leoben

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