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Earth Science D-index 47 Citations 7,236 439 World Ranking 2483 National Ranking 160

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Erosion
  • Sedimentary rock

Frank Lehmkuhl focuses on Holocene, Glacial period, Physical geography, Geomorphology and Plateau. The study incorporates disciplines such as Aeolian processes, Climate change, Landform and Radiocarbon dating in addition to Holocene. Frank Lehmkuhl has researched Glacial period in several fields, including Climatology and Pleistocene.

He mostly deals with Glacier in his studies of Physical geography. His work in the fields of Loess overlaps with other areas such as Central asia. The various areas that Frank Lehmkuhl examines in his Plateau study include Deposition, Moraine and Fluvial.

His most cited work include:

  • Mass balance and equilibrium-line altitudes of glaciers in high-mountain environments (351 citations)
  • An end-member algorithm for deciphering modern detrital processes from lake sediments of Lake Donggi Cona, NE Tibetan Plateau, China (169 citations)
  • Quaternary paleoenvironmental change on the Tibetan Plateau and adjacent areas (Western China and Western Mongolia) (166 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of study are Loess, Physical geography, Glacial period, Geochemistry and Paleontology. His Loess study incorporates themes from Sediment, Aeolian processes and Thermoluminescence dating. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Hydrology and Drainage basin.

His Physical geography study combines topics in areas such as Plateau, Paleoclimatology and Holocene. His Holocene research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Climate change, Climatology, Radiocarbon dating and Structural basin. His research in Glacial period intersects with topics in Quaternary and Pleistocene.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Loess (33.50%)
  • Physical geography (27.38%)
  • Glacial period (21.52%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Loess (33.50%)
  • Physical geography (27.38%)
  • Paleontology (17.60%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Loess, Physical geography, Paleontology, Pleistocene and Alluvial fan. His research integrates issues of Glacial period, Aeolian processes and Pedogenesis in his study of Loess. Frank Lehmkuhl has included themes like Palynology, Climate change and Radiocarbon dating in his Glacial period study.

His Physical geography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Scale, Last Glacial Maximum and Temporal scales. His Quaternary research includes themes of Arid, Sedimentology, Steppe and Holocene. The Holocene study combines topics in areas such as Westerlies and Structural basin.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • A critical reevaluation of palaeoclimate proxy records from loess in the Carpathian Basin (30 citations)
  • Gradients in climate, geology, and topography affecting coastal alluvial fan morphodynamics in hyperarid regions – The Atacama perspective (9 citations)
  • Landscape instability at the end of MIS 3 in western Central Europe: evidence from a multi proxy study on a Loess-Palaeosol-Sequence from the eastern Lower Rhine Embayment, Germany (9 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Erosion
  • Sedimentary rock

Frank Lehmkuhl mainly focuses on Pleistocene, Loess, Quaternary, Physical geography and Alluvial fan. His study in Pleistocene is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Silt, Geomorphology, Permafrost, Geochemistry and Sedimentary depositional environment. Frank Lehmkuhl combines subjects such as Sediment, Glacial period, Aeolian processes and Pedogenesis with his study of Loess.

His work deals with themes such as Chronostratigraphy and Aurignacian, which intersect with Glacial period. Quaternary is closely attributed to Holocene in his study. His Holocene research incorporates themes from Westerlies and Steppe.

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Best Publications

Mass balance and equilibrium-line altitudes of glaciers in high-mountain environments

Douglas I Benn;Frank Lehmkuhl.
Quaternary International (2000)

539 Citations

An end-member algorithm for deciphering modern detrital processes from lake sediments of Lake Donggi Cona, NE Tibetan Plateau, China

Elisabeth Dietze;Kai Hartmann;Bernhard Diekmann;Janneke IJmker.
Sedimentary Geology (2012)

271 Citations

Danube loess stratigraphy — Towards a pan-European loess stratigraphic model

Slobodan B. Marković;Thomas Stevens;George J. Kukla;Ulrich Hambach.
Earth-Science Reviews (2015)

261 Citations

Quaternary paleoenvironmental change on the Tibetan Plateau and adjacent areas (Western China and Western Mongolia)

Frank Lehmkuhl;Frank Haselein.
Quaternary International (2000)

248 Citations

Paleoclimatic evolution of the Uvs Nuur basin and adjacent areas (Western Mongolia)

Jörg Grunert;Frank Lehmkuhl;Michael Walther.
Quaternary International (2000)

230 Citations

The evolution of dry lands in northern China and in the Republic of Mongolia since the Last Glacial Maximum

Xiaoping Yang;Karl Tilman Rost;Frank Lehmkuhl;Zhu Zhenda.
Quaternary International (2004)

186 Citations

Late Quaternary glaciation of Tibet and the bordering mountains: a review

Frank Lehmkuhl;Lewis A. Owen.
Boreas (2005)

178 Citations

Climatic change in the Russian Altai, southern Siberia, based on palynological and geomorphological results, with implications for climatic teleconnections and human history since the middle Holocene

Frank Schlütz;Frank Lehmkuhl.
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany (2006)

163 Citations

Holocene climatic change and the nomadic Anthropocene in Eastern Tibet: palynological and geomorphological results from the Nianbaoyeze Mountains

Frank Schlütz;Frank Lehmkuhl.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2009)

150 Citations

Quantitative reconstruction of precipitation changes on the NE Tibetan Plateau since the Last Glacial Maximum – extending the concept of pollen source area to pollen-based climate reconstructions from large lakes

Yongbo Wang;Yongbo Wang;Ulrike Herzschuh;Ulrike Herzschuh;Lyudmila S. Shumilovskikh;Steffen Mischke;Steffen Mischke.
Climate of The Past (2014)

114 Citations

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