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Georges Bonani

Georges Bonani

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Earth Science

D-Index
68
Citations
27960
World Ranking
1100
National Ranking
29

Overview

Georges Bonani was affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland during their research career. Their professional activities centered around scientific investigation at this institution.

There are no specific records of publications authored by Georges Bonani available from the data provided. Similarly, no frequent co-authors or recurring publication venues have been documented in the accessible records.

No detailed listings of fields or subfields of study linked to Georges Bonani are present in the available information. Likewise, there are no identified main topics of work attributed to their research contributions.

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Georges Bonani is recorded as deceased.

Best Publications

  • A Pervasive Millennial-Scale Cycle in North Atlantic Holocene and Glacial Climates

    Gerard Bond;William Showers;Maziet Cheseby;Rusty Lotti

  • Persistent Solar Influence on North Atlantic Climate During the Holocene

    Gerard Bond;Bernd Kromer;Juerg Beer;Raimund Muscheler

  • Correlations between climate records from North Atlantic sediments and Greenland ice

    Gerard Bond;Wallace Broecker;Sigfus Johnsen;Sigfus Johnsen;Jerry McManus

  • Evidence for massive discharges of icebergs into the North Atlantic ocean during the last glacial period

    Gerard Bond;Hartmut Heinrich;Wallace Broecker;Laurent Labeyrie

  • Routing of meltwater from the Laurentide Ice Sheet during the Younger Dryas cold episode

    Wallace S. Broecker;James P. Kennett;Benjamin P. Flower;James T. Teller

  • Cooling of Tropical Brazil (5°C) During the Last Glacial Maximum

    M. Stute;M. Forster;H. Frischkorn;A. Serejo

  • A salt oscillator in the glacial Atlantic? 1. The concept

    Wallace S. Broecker;Gerard Bond;Millie Klas;Georges Bonani

  • The North Atlantic's 1‐2 Kyr Climate Rhythm: Relation to Heinrich Events, Dansgaard/Oeschger Cycles and the Little Ice Age

    Gerard C. Bond;William Showers;Mary Elliot;Michael Evans

  • The chronology of the last deglaciation: implications to the cause of the Younger Dryas event

    W. S. Broecker;M. Andree;W. Wolfli;H. Oeschger

  • Use of 10 Be in polar ice to trace the 11-year cycle of solar activity

    J. Beer;A. Blinov;G. Bonani;R. C. Finkel;R. C. Finkel

  • Radiocarbon dating of the Shroud of Turin

    P. E. Damon;D. J. Donahue;B. H. Gore;A. L. Hatheway

  • The Neandertal type site revisited: interdisciplinary investigations of skeletal remains from the Neander Valley, Germany.

    Ralf W. Schmitz;David Serre;Georges Bonani;Susanne Feine

  • Quantitative estimates of pedogenic ferromagnetic mineral formation in Chinese loess and palaeoclimatic implications

    F. Heller;C.D. Shen;C.D. Shen;J. Beer;X.M. Liu

  • MICADAS: Routine and High-Precision Radiocarbon Dating

    L Wacker;G Bonani;M Friedrich;I Hajdas

  • Effect of elevated CO2 on the community metabolism of an experimental coral reef

    Chris Langdon;Wallace S. Broecker;Douglas E. Hammond;Edward Glenn

  • Information on past solar activity and geomagnetism from 10 Be in the Camp Century ice core

    J. Beer;U. Siegenthaler;G. Bonani;R. C. Finkel

  • AMS radiocarbon dating and varve chronology of Lake Soppensee: 6000 to 12000 14C years BP

    Irena Hajdas;Susan D Ivy;Jürg Beer;Georges Bonani

  • 10 Be-dating of a manganese crust from Central North Pacific and implications for ocean palaeocirculation

    M. Segl;A. Mangini;G. Bonani;H. J. Hofmann

  • A 30,000 yr Continental Paleotemperature Record Derived from Noble Gases Dissolved in Groundwater from the San Juan Basin, New Mexico

    Martin Stute;Jordan F. Clark;Peter Schlosser;Wallace S. Broecker

  • Status report of the PSI/ETH AMS facility

    H.-A. Synal;G. Bonani;M. Döbeli;R.M. Ender

  • Late Quaternary Geological History of the Dead Sea Area, Israel

    Y. Yechieli;M. Magaritz;Y. Levy;U. Weber

Frequent Co-Authors

Wallace S. Broecker
Wallace S. Broecker Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Willy Wolfli
Willy Wolfli ETH Zurich
Irka Hajdas
Irka Hajdas ETH Zurich
Hans Oeschger
Hans Oeschger University of Bern
Jörn Thiede
Jörn Thiede Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Karl-Heinz Baumann
Karl-Heinz Baumann University of Bremen
Jan Heinemeier
Jan Heinemeier Aarhus University
Helmut Erlenkeuser
Helmut Erlenkeuser Kiel University
Gerard C. Bond
Gerard C. Bond Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Juerg Beer
Juerg Beer Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

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