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Christoph Vogt

Christoph Vogt

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Overview

Christoph Vogt is affiliated with the University of Bremen in Germany and has contributed extensively to the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Their research covers a broad spectrum of topics related to geology, paleoclimatology, atmospheric science, and environmental chemistry.

The scientist's work prominently intersects with key areas such as:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Climate Change and Permafrost
  • Geological Studies and Exploration
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis

Vogt's publication record includes significant papers spanning several years. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Kinetics of Olivine Weathering in Seawater: An Experimental Study" (2022) published in Frontiers in Climate
  • "Elevated dust depositions in West Asia linked to ocean-atmosphere shifts during North Atlantic cold events" (2020) published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Coastal El Niño triggers rapid marine silicate alteration on the seafloor" (2023) published in Nature Communications
  • "Continental weathering and recovery from ocean nutrient stress during the Early Triassic Biotic Crisis" (2022) published in Communications Earth & Environment
  • "Glacial and environmental changes in northern Svalbard over the last 16.3 ka inferred from neodymium isotopes" (2021) published in Global and Planetary Change

Throughout their career, Christoph Vogt has frequently collaborated with other researchers including Seung-Il Nam, Bernd Zolitschka, Kwangchul Jang, Reza Safaierad, and Enno Schefuß. These collaborators have worked together to explore various aspects of earth sciences and environmental phenomena.

The scientist's work has been published across several prominent venues, with repeated contributions to the following journals and platforms:

  • Communications Earth & Environment
  • Publishing Network for Geoscientific and Environmental Data (PANGAEA) (Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research)
  • Nature Communications
  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

Subfields that have featured prominently in Vogt's research include Atmospheric Science, Environmental Chemistry, Paleontology, Mechanics of Materials, and Earth-Surface Processes. Their interdisciplinary approach underlines a comprehensive engagement with various dimensions of earth system sciences.

Best Publications

  • Arctic Ocean deep-sea record of northern Eurasian ice sheet history

    Robert F. Spielhagen;Robert F. Spielhagen;Karl-Heinz Baumann;Helmut Erlenkeuser;Norbert R. Nowaczyk

  • The Plio-Pleistocene glaciation of the Barents Sea-Svalbard region: a new model based on revised chronostratigraphy

    Jochen Knies;Jens Matthiessen;Christoph Vogt;Jan Sverre Laberg

  • Diagenetic Alteration of Magnetic Signals by Anaerobic Oxidation of Methane Related to a Change in Sedimentation Rate

    Natascha Riedinger;Kerstin Pfeifer;Sabine Kasten;Johanna Fredrika Lukina Garming

  • Kinetics of Olivine Weathering in Seawater: An Experimental Study

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  • A shift in heavy and clay mineral provenance indicates a middle Miocene onset of a perennial sea ice cover in the Arctic Ocean

    Alexey A. Krylov;Irina A. Andreeva;Christoph Vogt;Jan Backman

  • The Last Deglaciation Event in the Eastern Central Arctic Ocean

    Ruediger Stein;Seung-II Nam;Carsten Schubert;Christoph Vogt

  • INVESTIGATION OF THE CLAY FRACTION (<2 μm) OF THE CLAY MINERALS SOCIETY REFERENCE CLAYS

    Christoph Vogt;Jörn Lauterjung;Reinhard X. Fischer

  • Manganese-rich brown layers in Arctic Ocean sediments: Composition, formation mechanisms, and diagenetic overprint

    Christian März;Alexandra Stratmann;Jens Matthiessen;Ann-Kathrin Meinhardt

  • Stable isotope stratigraphy, sedimentation rates, and salinity changes in the Latest Pleistocene to Holocene eastern central Arctic Ocean

    Ruediger Stein;Carsten Schubert;Christoph Vogt;Dieter Fütterer

  • Late Quaternary growth and decay of the Svalbard/Barents Sea ice sheet and paleoceanographic evolution in the adjacent Arctic Ocean

    Jochen Knies;Christoph Vogt;Ruediger Stein

  • Link between cyclic eustatic sea-level change and continental weathering: Evidence for aquifer-eustasy in the Cretaceous

    Jens E. Wendler;Ines Wendler;Christoph Vogt;Jochen Kuss

  • Detailed mineralogical evidence for two nearly identical glacial/deglacial cycles and Atlantic water advection to the Arctic Ocean during the last 90,000 years

    Christoph Vogt;Jochen Knies;Robert F. Spielhagen;Ruediger Stein

  • Layered silicate epoxy nanocomposites: formation of the inorganic‐carbonaceous fire protection layer

    B. Schartel;A. Weiß;H. Sturm;M. Kleemeier

  • Effect of early Pliocene uplift on late Pliocene cooling in the Arctic–Atlantic gateway

    Jochen Knies;Rune Mattingsdal;Karl Fabian;Kari Grøsfjeld

  • Spatial and temporal influence of glaciers and rivers on the sedimentary environment in Sassenfjorden and Tempelfjorden, Spitsbergen

    Matthias Forwick;Tore O. Vorren;Morten Hald;Sergei Korsun

  • Pliocene palaeoceanography of the Arctic Ocean and subarctic seas

    Jens Matthiessen;Jochen Knies;Christoph Vogt;Ruediger Stein

  • A multiproxy approach to reconstruct the environmental changes along the Eurasian continental margin over the last 150 000 years

    Jochen Knies;Norbert Nowaczyk;Claudia Müller;Christoph Vogt

  • Sea level induced variations in clay mineral composition in the southwestern South China Sea over the past 17,000 yr

    Stephan Steinke;Till J.J. Hanebuth;Christoph Vogt;Karl Stattegger

  • Sulfate reduction below the sulfate–methane transition in Black Sea sediments

    Lars Holmkvist;Alexey Kamyshny;Alexey Kamyshny;Christoph Vogt;Kyriakos Vamvakopoulos

  • Late Weichselian and Holocene sedimentary environments and glacial activity in Billefjorden, Svalbard

    Nicole J. Baeten;Matthias Forwick;Christoph Vogt;Tore O. Vorren

  • Geochemical environment of Cenomanian - Turonian black shale deposition at Wunstorf (northern Germany)

    Almut Hetzel;Christian März;Christian März;Christoph Vogt;Hans-Jürgen Brumsack

  • Effects of Arctic freshwater forcing on thermohaline circulation during the Pleistocene

    Jochen Knies;Jens Matthiessen;Andreas Mackensen;Ruediger Stein

Frequent Co-Authors

Jochen Knies
Jochen Knies University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Carsten J. Schubert
Carsten J. Schubert Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
Sabine Kasten
Sabine Kasten University of Bremen
Jens Matthiessen
Jens Matthiessen Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Till J J Hanebuth
Till J J Hanebuth Coastal Carolina University
Christian März
Christian März University of Bonn
Robert F Spielhagen
Robert F Spielhagen GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Christian Hensen
Christian Hensen GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Andreas Mackensen
Andreas Mackensen Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Ruediger Stein
Ruediger Stein University of Bremen

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