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Dietmar Wagenbach

Dietmar Wagenbach

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Earth Science

D-Index
56
Citations
10046
World Ranking
2452
National Ranking
158

Overview

Dietmar Wagenbach was affiliated with Heidelberg University in Germany during their career in academia. The scientist's work spanned various aspects of their fields, though specific details on research topics or publications are not available beyond the institutional association.

There are no recorded recent papers or frequent publication venues linked to Dietmar Wagenbach, nor is there information about recurring collaborators. The absence of listed main fields or subfields of study, along with no data on main research topics, limits the extent to which their academic focus can be described.

Similarly, no book publications or notable awards have been documented for this scientist. The professional profile is characterized by a lack of bibliometric and thematic data, restricting the ability to elaborate on specific contributions or research themes.

The scientist is deceased. Their academic record, as preserved, primarily reflects affiliation with Heidelberg University, without further elaboration on scholarly output or research impact based on available data.

Best Publications

  • One-to-one coupling of glacial climate variability in Greenland and Antarctica.

    C. Barbante;J.-M. Barnola;J.-M. Barnola;S. Becagli;J. Beer;J. Beer

  • Southern Ocean sea-ice extent, productivity and iron flux over the past eight glacial cycles

    E.W. Wolff;H. Fischer;F. Fundel;U. Ruth

  • Sea-salt aerosol in coastal Antarctic regions

    D. Wagenbach;F. Ducroz;R. Mulvaney;L. Keck

  • Observations and modelling of the global distribution and long-term trend of atmospheric 14CO2

    Ingeborg Levin;Tobias Naegler;Bernd Kromer;Moritz Diehl

  • Continuous record of microparticle concentration and size distribution in the central Greenland NGRIP ice core during the last glacial period

    Urs Ruth;Urs Ruth;Dietmar Wagenbach;Jørgen P. Steffensen;Matthias Bigler

  • Sulfur‐containing species (sulfate and methanesulfonate) in coastal Antarctic aerosol and precipitation

    Andreas Minikin;Michel Legrand;Julie Hall;Dietmar Wagenbach

  • Changes in environment over the last 800,000 years from chemical analysis of the EPICA Dome C ice core

    E. W. Wolff;C. Barbante;S. Becagli;M. Bigler

  • Technique for continuous high-resolution analysis of trace substances in firn and ice cores

    Regine Röthlisberger;Matthias Bigler;Manuel Hutterli;Stefan Sommer

  • Reconstruction of millennial changes in dust emission, transport and regional sea ice coverage using the deep EPICA ice cores from the Atlantic and Indian Ocean sector of Antarctica

    Hubertus Fischer;Felix Fundel;Urs Ruth;Birthe Twarloh

  • Coastal Antarctic aerosol: the seasonal pattern of its chemical composition and radionuclide content

    Dietmar Wagenbach;Ursula Görlach;Klaus Moser;Karl Otto Münnich

  • Ammonium in coastal Antarctic aerosol and snow: Role of polar ocean and penguin emissions

    Michel Legrand;François Ducroz;Dietmar Wagenbach;Robert Mulvaney

  • Sulfate and nitrate firn concentrations on the Greenland ice sheet: 2. Temporal anthropogenic deposition changes

    Hubertus Fischer;Dietmar Wagenbach;Joseph Kipfstuhl

  • Atmospheric near‐surface nitrate at coastal Antarctic sites

    D. Wagenbach;M. Legrand;Hubertus Fischer;F. Pichlmayer

  • Little Ice Age clearly recorded in northern Greenland ice cores

    Hubertus Fischer;Martin Werner;D. Wagenbach;M. Schwager

  • DNA signature of thermophilic bacteria from the aged accretion ice of Lake Vostok, Antarctica: implications for searching for life in extreme icy environments

    Sergey A. Bulat;Irina A. Alekhina;Michel Blot;Jean-Robert Petit

  • Evidence for basal marine ice in the Filchner-Ronne ice shelf

    H. Oerter;J. Kipfstuhl;J. Determann;H. Miller

  • Coastal Antarctica: Atmospheric Chemical Composition and Atmospheric Transport

    Dietmar Wagenbach

  • Pollen analysis and 14C age of moss remains in a permafrost core recovered from the active rock glacier Murtèl-Corvatsch, Swiss Alps: geomorphological and glaciological implications

    Wilfried Haeberli;Andreas Kääb;Stephan Wagner;Daniel Vonder Mühll

  • Postdepositional change in snowpack nitrate from observation of year-round near-surface snow in coastal Antarctica

    R. Mulvaney;D. Wagenbach;E. W. Wolff

  • Sulfate trends in a Col du Dôme (French Alps) ice core: A record of anthropogenic sulfate levels in the European midtroposphere over the twentieth century

    Susanne Preunkert;Michel Legrand;Dietmar Wagenbach

Frequent Co-Authors

Hubertus Fischer
Hubertus Fischer University of Bern
Robert Mulvaney
Robert Mulvaney British Antarctic Survey
Eric W. Wolff
Eric W. Wolff University of Cambridge
Manuel A. Hutterli
Manuel A. Hutterli British Antarctic Survey
Andreas Minikin
Andreas Minikin German Aerospace Center
Hans Oerter
Hans Oerter Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Susanne Preunkert
Susanne Preunkert Grenoble Alpes University
Matthias Bigler
Matthias Bigler University of Bern
Roberto Udisti
Roberto Udisti University of Florence
Frank Wilhelms
Frank Wilhelms Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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