2008 - German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina - Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina – Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Earth Sciences
Helmut Brückner focuses on Holocene, Radiocarbon dating, Oceanography, Paleontology and Loess. The concepts of his Holocene study are interwoven with issues in Sedimentary rock, Fluvial, Sea level and Geomorphology. His Radiocarbon dating research incorporates elements of Littoral zone, Optically stimulated luminescence and Coastal plain.
In general Oceanography study, his work on Shore and Typhoon often relates to the realm of Coastal hazards, thereby connecting several areas of interest. Helmut Brückner interconnects Aeolian processes, Quartz, Mineralogy and Last Glacial Maximum in the investigation of issues within Loess. The various areas that he examines in his Quartz study include Luminescence, Silt and Sediment.
Holocene, Oceanography, Archaeology, Paleontology and Radiocarbon dating are his primary areas of study. His studies in Holocene integrate themes in fields like Progradation, Sedimentary rock, Sea level, Physical geography and Geomorphology. His Sea level research integrates issues from Coastal plain, Marine transgression and Beach ridge.
As a member of one scientific family, Helmut Brückner mostly works in the field of Oceanography, focusing on Peninsula and, on occasion, Archipelago. Helmut Brückner has included themes like Period, Harbour, Ancient history and Siltation in his Archaeology study. His research in Thermoluminescence dating focuses on subjects like Optically stimulated luminescence, which are connected to Mineralogy.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Holocene, Paleontology, Oceanography, Archaeology and Chronology. He combines subjects such as Palynology, Sedimentary rock, Mesopotamia and Sea level with his study of Holocene. His Radiocarbon dating, Optical dating and Arid study, which is part of a larger body of work in Paleontology, is frequently linked to Desert, bridging the gap between disciplines.
Oceanography is closely attributed to Harbour in his work. His studies deal with areas such as Miletus and Structural basin as well as Archaeology. His Chronology research incorporates themes from Calcarenite, Feldspar, Loess and Lithology.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Paleontology, Geoarchaeology, Oceanography, Sea level and Archaeology. His study in the fields of Early Pleistocene, Optical dating and Clastic rock under the domain of Paleontology overlaps with other disciplines such as Surface exposure dating. His study looks at the intersection of Geoarchaeology and topics like Storm surge with Holocene.
His Holocene study frequently links to related topics such as Landform. The Oceanography study combines topics in areas such as Harbour and Palaeogeography. The study incorporates disciplines such as Barchan, Aeolian processes, Structural basin and Beach morphodynamics in addition to Archaeology.
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The Holocene sea level story since 7500 BP – Lessons from the Eastern Mediterranean, the Black and the Azov Seas
H. Brückner;D. Kelterbaum;O. Marunchak;A. Porotov.
Quaternary International (2010)
Alpha efficiency determination for OSL of quartz extracted from Chinese loess
Zhong Ping Lai;Zhong Ping Lai;Zhong Ping Lai;Ludwig Zöller;Markus Fuchs;Helmut Brückner.
Radiation Measurements (2008)
Effects of Feldspar Contamination on Equivalent dose and the Shape of Growth Curve for OSL of Silt-Sized Quartz Extracted from Chinese Loess
Zhongping Lai;Helmut Brückner.
Geochronometria (2008)
Existence of a common growth curve for silt-sized quartz OSL of loess from different continents
Zhong-Ping Lai;Helmut Brückner;Ludwig Zöller;Alexander Fülling.
Radiation Measurements (2007)
Luminescence-dated aeolian deposits of late Quaternary age in the southern Tibetan Plateau and their implications for landscape history.
ZhongPing Lai;ZhongPing Lai;Knut Kaiser;Helmut Brückner.
Quaternary Research (2009)
The early Holocene humid period in NW Saudi Arabia – Sediments, microfossils and palaeo-hydrological modelling
Max Engel;Helmut Brückner;Anna Pint;Anna Pint;Kai Wellbrock.
Quaternary International (2012)
Traces of Holocene tsunamis across the Sound of Lefkada, NW Greece
Andreas Vött;Helmut Brückner;Svenja Brockmüller;Mathias Handl.
grid and pervasive computing (2009)
Late Quaternary Shorelines in India
Helmut Brückner.
(1989)
Holocene delta progradation in the eastern Mediterranean– case studies in their historical context
Helmut Brückner;Andreas Vött;Armin Schriever;Mathias Handl.
Méditerranée. Revue géographique des pays méditerranéens / Journal of Mediterranean geography (2005)
Coastal changes in western Turkey; rapid delta progradation in historical times
H. Brückner.
Bulletin de l'Institut océanographique (1997)
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