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Hanno Meyer publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hanno Meyer sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 731 publications — 100th percentile

100% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Hanno Meyer D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hanno Meyer sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 66th percentile

66% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Hanno Meyer is affiliated with the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Germany. Their research spans multiple fields related to Earth and environmental sciences, with a focus on polar and marine environments.

The primary fields of study in Hanno Meyer's work include Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Within these broader categories, subfields of study they contribute to are Atmospheric Science, Environmental Chemistry, Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, and Geology.

Meyer's research topics cover diverse areas such as:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics

The researcher has published extensively, with significant contributions appearing in several frequent publication venues, including:

  • The Cryosphere
  • Publishing Network for Geoscientific and Environmental Data (PANGAEA) (Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research)
  • Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • Nature Communications
  • Geophysical Research Letters

Hanno Meyer has co-authored work with several collaborators repeatedly. Frequent co-authors include Thomas Opel, Sebastian Wetterich, Luidmila A. Pestryakova, Boris K. Biskaborn, and Ulrike Herzschuh.

Selected recent papers by Hanno Meyer reflect the scope and diversity of their research topics:

  • Extreme climate after massive eruption of Alaska's Okmok volcano in 43 BCE and effects on the late Roman Republic and Ptolemaic Kingdom, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Identifying Drivers of Seasonality in Lena River Biogeochemistry and Dissolved Organic Matter Fluxes, 2020, Frontiers in Environmental Science
  • Moisture origin as a driver of temporal variabilities of the water vapour isotopic composition in the Lena River Delta, Siberia, 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Revised historical Northern Hemisphere black carbon emissions based on inverse modeling of ice core records, 2023, Nature Communications
  • Climatic and environmental changes in the Yana Highlands of north-eastern Siberia over the last c. 57 000 years, derived from a sediment core from Lake Emanda, 2020, Boreas

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

  • Strong influence of water vapor source dynamics on stable isotopes in precipitation observed in Southern Meghalaya, NE India

    Sebastian F.M. Breitenbach;Sebastian F.M. Breitenbach;Jess F. Adkins;Hanno Meyer;Norbert Marwan

  • Paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic records from permafrost deposits in the Arctic region of Northern Siberia

    Lutz Schirrmeister;Christine Siegert;Tatyana Kuznetsova;Svetlana Kuzmina

  • Sedimentary characteristics and origin of the Late Pleistocene Ice Complex on north-east Siberian Arctic coastal lowlands and islands – A review

    Lutz Schirrmeister;V. Kunitsky;Guido Grosse;Sebastian Wetterich

  • The deuterium excess records of EPICA Dome C and Dronning Maud Land ice cores (East Antarctica)

    B. Stenni;V. Masson-Delmotte;E. Selmo;Hans Oerter

  • Isotope Studies of Hydrogen and Oxygen in Ground Ice - Experiences with the Equilibration Technique

    Hanno Meyer;Lutz Schönicke;Ulrich Wand;Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten

  • Palaeoenvironmental dynamics inferred from late Quaternary permafrost deposits on Kurungnakh Island, Lena Delta, Northeast Siberia, Russia

    Sebastian Wetterich;Svetlana Kuzmina;Andrei A. Andreev;Frank Kienast

  • Long-term winter warming trend in the Siberian Arctic during the mid- to late Holocene

    Hanno Meyer;Thomas Opel;Thomas Laepple;Alexander Yu Dereviagin

  • Palaeoclimate Reconstruction on Big Lyakhovsky Island, North Siberia—Hydrogen and Oxygen Isotopes in Ice Wedges

    Hanno Meyer;Alexander Dereviagin;Christine Siegert;Lutz Schirrmeister

  • Late Quaternary history of the accumulation plain North of the Chekanovsky Ridge (Lena Delta, Russia) : a multidisciplinary approach

    Lutz Schirrmeister;Guido Grosse;Georg Schwamborn;A. A. Andreev

  • Millennial and sub-millennial scale climatic variations recorded in polar ice cores over the last glacial period

    E. Capron;A. Landais;J. Chappellaz;Adrian Schilt

  • Anoxia and high primary production in the Paleogene central Arctic Ocean: First detailed records from Lomonosov Ridge

    Ruediger Stein;Bettina Boucsein;Hanno Meyer

  • Extreme climate after massive eruption of Alaska’s Okmok volcano in 43 BCE and effects on the late Roman Republic and Ptolemaic Kingdom

    Joseph R. McConnell;Joseph R. McConnell;Michael Sigl;Gill Plunkett;Andrea Burke

  • Weichselian and Holocene palaeoenvironmental history of the Bol'shoy Lyakhovsky Island, New Siberian Archipelago, Arctic Siberia

    Andrei A. Andreev;Guido Grosse;Lutz Schirrmeister;Tatiana V. Kuznetsova

  • Paleoclimate studies on Bykovsky Peninsula, North Siberia - hydrogen and oxygen isotopes in ground ice

    Hanno Meyer;Alexander Yu Derevyagin;Christine Siegert;Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten

  • Modern and Late Holocene Retrogressive Thaw Slump Activity on the Yukon Coastal Plain and Herschel Island, Yukon Territory, Canada

    Hugues Lantuit;W. H. Pollard;N. Couture;N. Couture;Michael Fritz

  • Ice Complex formation in arctic East Siberia during the MIS3 Interstadial

    Sebastian Wetterich;Vladimir Tumskoy;Natalia A. Rudaya;Andreev Andreev

  • Cave ventilation and rainfall signals in dripwater in a monsoonal setting – a monitoring study from NE India

    Sebastian F.M. Breitenbach;Franziska A. Lechleitner;Hanno Meyer;Gregory Diengdoh

  • Eemian and Late Glacial/Holocene palaeoenvironmental records from permafrost sequences at the Dmitry Laptev Strait (NE Siberia, Russia)

    Sebastian Wetterich;Lutz Schirrmeister;Andrei A. Andreev;Michael Pudenz

  • Grain size separation and sediment mixing in Arctic Ocean sediments: evidence from the strontium isotope systematic

    A. Eisenhauer;H. Meyer;V. Rachold;T. Tütken

  • Last Glacial Maximum records in permafrost of the East Siberian Arctic

    Sebastian Wetterich;Natalia Rudaya;Vladimir Tumskoy;Andrei A. Andreev

  • Resolving the controls of water vapour isotopes in the Atlantic sector

    Jean-Louis Bonne;Melanie K. Behrens;Hanno Meyer;Sepp Kipfstuhl

Frequent Co-Authors

Lutz Schirrmeister
Lutz Schirrmeister Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Sebastian Wetterich
Sebastian Wetterich Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Guido Grosse
Guido Grosse Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Andrei Andreev
Andrei Andreev Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Frank Wilhelms
Frank Wilhelms Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Hans Oerter
Hans Oerter Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten
Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Martin Werner
Martin Werner Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Jakob Schwander
Jakob Schwander University of Bern
Hugues Lantuit
Hugues Lantuit University of Potsdam

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