His primary scientific interests are in Oceanography, Climatology, Stalagmite, Monsoon and Holocene. His Oceanography research includes elements of Mediterranean climate, Mediterranean sea, Northern Hemisphere and Pleistocene. The concepts of his Climatology study are interwoven with issues in Speleothem, δ18O and Isotopes of oxygen.
His Speleothem research includes themes of Pluvial and Interglacial. His studies in Stalagmite integrate themes in fields like Chronology and Stadial. Dominik Fleitmann interconnects Ice core and Precipitation in the investigation of issues within Monsoon.
Dominik Fleitmann spends much of his time researching Stalagmite, Holocene, Oceanography, Climatology and Speleothem. His work deals with themes such as Geochemistry, Glacial period, Interglacial and Physical geography, which intersect with Stalagmite. The Holocene study which covers Monsoon that intersects with Mediterranean climate and Atmospheric circulation.
His Oceanography study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Intertropical Convergence Zone and Mediterranean sea. The concepts of his Climatology study are interwoven with issues in Isotopes of oxygen, Climate model, Paleoclimatology and Precipitation. Dominik Fleitmann interconnects δ18O, Soil carbon and Radiocarbon dating in the investigation of issues within Speleothem.
His main research concerns Stalagmite, Speleothem, Holocene, Cave and Physical geography. His Stalagmite research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Younger Dryas, Glacial period, Geochemistry and Radiocarbon dating. His Speleothem research includes themes of East Asian Monsoon and Climatology.
His work carried out in the field of Climatology brings together such families of science as Climate model and Climate events. Dominik Fleitmann has included themes like Period, Human settlement, Irrigation and Pleistocene, Interglacial in his Holocene study. His Cave research incorporates themes from Northern Hemisphere, Paleoclimatology, Temperature record and Mediterranean sea.
Physical geography, Stalagmite, Holocene, Speleothem and Pluvial are his primary areas of study. His study brings together the fields of Intertropical Convergence Zone and Physical geography. The Holocene study combines topics in areas such as Surface irrigation, Northern Hemisphere, Paleoclimatology and Mediterranean sea.
His Paleoclimatology research includes elements of Climate dynamics, Climatology, Proxy, Mamluk and Earth system model. His Speleothem study is concerned with the field of Cave as a whole. His Pluvial study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Marine isotope stage, Pleistocene, Interglacial and Monsoon.
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Holocene forcing of the Indian monsoon recorded in a stalagmite from southern Oman.
Dominik Fleitmann;Stephen J. Burns;Manfred Mudelsee;Ulrich Neff.
Science (2003)
SOLAR INFLUENCES ON CLIMATE
L. J. Gray;L. J. Gray;J. Beer;M. Geller;J.D. Haigh.
Reviews of Geophysics (2010)
Holocene ITCZ and Indian monsoon dynamics recorded in stalagmites from Oman and Yemen (Socotra)
Dominik Fleitmann;Stephen J. Burns;Augusto Mangini;Manfred Mudelsee.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2007)
Strong coherence between solar variability and the monsoon in Oman between 9 and 6 kyr ago
U. Neff;S. J. Burns;S. J. Burns;A. Mangini;M. Mudelsee.
Nature (2001)
Timing and climatic impact of Greenland interstadials recorded in stalagmites from northern Turkey
D. Fleitmann;D. Fleitmann;H. Cheng;S. Badertscher;S. Badertscher;R. L. Edwards.
Geophysical Research Letters (2009)
Palaeoclimatic interpretation of high-resolution oxygen isotope profiles derived from annually laminated speleothems from Southern Oman
Dominik Fleitmann;Stephen J. Burns;Ulrich Neff;Manfred Mudelsee.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2004)
Indian Ocean Climate and an Absolute Chronology over Dansgaard/Oeschger Events 9 to 13
Stephen J. Burns;Dominik Fleitmann;Albert Matter;Jan Kramers.
Science (2003)
Timing and structure of the 8.2 kyr B.P. event inferred from δ18O records of stalagmites from China, Oman, and Brazil
Hai Cheng;Hai Cheng;Dominik Fleitmann;Dominik Fleitmann;R. Lawrence Edwards;Xianfeng Wang.
Geology (2009)
Speleothem evidence from Oman for continental pluvial events during interglacial periods
Stephen J. Burns;Dominik Fleitmann;Albert Matter;Ulrich Neff.
Geology (2001)
Changing moisture sources over the last 330,000 years in Northern Oman from fluid-inclusion evidence in speleothems
Dominik Fleitmann;Stephen J. Burns;Ulrich Neff;Augusto Mangini.
Quaternary Research (2003)
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