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Jeroen Groeneveld

Jeroen Groeneveld

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Earth Science

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47
Citations
5717
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4113
National Ranking
288

Overview

Jeroen Groeneveld is affiliated with the University of Bremen in Germany and has a research focus predominantly in Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Their work spans several subfields including Atmospheric Science, Environmental Chemistry, Geophysics, Oceanography, and Ecology.

The primary topics central to Groeneveld's research include:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Geophysics and Gravity Measurements

Their publication record features papers in several scientific venues, with a considerable presence in:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Publishing Network for Geoscientific and Environmental Data (PANGAEA) (Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research)
  • Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Climate of the past

Among the recent scientific papers involving Groeneveld are:

  • "Climate Evolution Through the Onset and Intensification of Northern Hemisphere Glaciation" (2023), published in Reviews of Geophysics
  • "Retracted: Plio-Pleistocene Indonesian Throughflow Variability Drove Eastern Indian Ocean Sea Surface Temperatures" (2020), published in Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
  • "Estimating Bioturbation From Replicated Small-Sample Radiocarbon Ages" (2021), published in Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
  • "Dating the Northwest Shelf of Australia Since the Pliocene" (2021), published in Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • "Middle Miocene Intensification of South Asian Monsoonal Rainfall" (2020), published in Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

Groeneveld has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • David De Vleeschouwer
  • Beth A. Christensen
  • Jorijntje Henderiks
  • Nadine Quintana-Krupinski
  • Anne-Sophie Fanget

Best Publications

  • Interlaboratory comparison study of calibration standards for foraminiferal Mg/Ca thermometry

    M. Greaves;N. Caillon;H. Rebaubier;G. Bartoli

  • Early Pliocene increase in thermohaline overturning: A precondition for the development of the modern equatorial Pacific cold tongue

    Silke Steph;Silke Steph;Silke Steph;Ralf Tiedemann;Matthias Prange;Jeroen Groeneveld

  • Assessing the effect of dissolution on planktonic foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios: Evidence from Caribbean core tops

    Marcus Regenberg;Dirk Nürnberg;Silke Steph;Silke Steph;Jeroen Groeneveld;Jeroen Groeneveld

  • Northern Hemisphere Glaciation during the Globally Warm Early Late Pliocene

    Stijn De Schepper;Stijn De Schepper;Jeroen Groeneveld;B. David A Naafs;Cédéric Van Renterghem

  • Low-latitude control on seasonal and interannual changes in planktonic foraminiferal flux and shell geochemistry off south Java: A sediment trap study

    Mahyar Mohtadi;Stephan Steinke;Jeroen Groeneveld;Hiske G. Fink

  • Changes in Caribbean surface hydrography during the Pliocene shoaling of the Central American Seaway

    Silke Steph;Ralf Tiedemann;Matthias Prange;Jeroen Groeneveld

  • Past dynamics of the East Asian monsoon: No inverse behaviour between the summer and winter monsoon during the Holocene

    Stephan Steinke;Cornelia Glatz;Mahyar Mohtadi;Jeroen Groeneveld

  • Australian shelf sediments reveal shifts in Miocene Southern Hemisphere westerlies

    Jeroen Groeneveld;Jorijntje Henderiks;Willem Renema;Cecilia M. McHugh

  • Indonesian throughflow drove Australian climate from humid pliocene to arid pleistocene

    Beth A. Christensen;Willem Renema;Jorijntje Henderiks;David De Vleeschouwer

  • Proxy dependence of the temporal pattern of deglacial warming in the tropical South China Sea: toward resolving seasonality

    Stephan Steinke;Markus Kienast;Jeroen Groeneveld;Li-Chuan Lin

  • Reconstructing the southern South China Sea upper water column structure since the Last Glacial Maximum: Implications for the East Asian winter monsoon development

    Stephan Steinke;Stephan Steinke;Mahyar Mohtadi;Jeroen Groeneveld;Li-Chuan Lin

  • Reconstructing the thermal structure of the upper ocean: Insights from planktic foraminifera shell chemistry and alkenones in modern sediments of the tropical eastern Indian Ocean

    Mahyar Mohtadi;Delia W. Oppo;Andreas Lückge;Ricardo DePol-Holz;Ricardo DePol-Holz

  • Endless Forams: >34,000 Modern Planktonic Foraminiferal Images for Taxonomic Training and Automated Species Recognition Using Convolutional Neural Networks

    Allison Y. Hsiang;Anieke Brombacher;Marina Costa Rillo;Marina Costa Rillo;Maryline J. Mleneck‐Vautravers

  • Persistent intermediate water warming during cold stadials in the southeastern Nordic seas during the past 65 k.y.

    Mohamed M. Ezat;Tine L. Rasmussen;Jeroen Groeneveld

  • Timing and Pacing of Indonesian Throughflow Restriction and Its Connection to Late Pliocene Climate Shifts

    Gerald Auer;David De Vleeschouwer;Rebecca A. Smith;Kara Bogus;Kara Bogus

  • East Asian summer monsoon weakening after 7.5Ma: Evidence from combined planktonic foraminifera Mg/Ca and δ18O (ODP Site 1146; northern South China Sea)

    Stephan Steinke;Stephan Steinke;Jeroen Groeneveld;Jeroen Groeneveld;Heather J H Johnstone;Rebecca Rendle-Bühring

  • Mg/Ca of Globorotalia inflata as a recorder of permanent thermocline temperatures in the South Atlantic

    Jeroen Groeneveld;Jeroen Groeneveld;Cristiano Mazur Chiessi;Cristiano Mazur Chiessi

  • North Atlantic Current variability through marine isotope stage M2 (circa 3.3 Ma) during the mid‐Pliocene

    Stijn De Schepper;Martin J. Head;Jeroen Groeneveld

  • Deciphering the palaeoecology of Late Pliocene and Early Pleistocene dinoflagellate cysts

    Stijn De Schepper;Eva I. Fischer;Jeroen Groeneveld;Martin J. Head

  • Pliocene oceanic seaways and global climate

    Cyrus Karas;Dirk Nürnberg;André Bahr;Jeroen Groeneveld

  • Benthic foraminifer Mg/Ca anomalies in South Atlantic core top sediments and their implications for paleothermometry

    Markus Raitzsch;Henning Kuhnert;Jeroen Groeneveld;Torsten Bickert

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephan Steinke
Stephan Steinke Xiamen University
Mahyar Mohtadi
Mahyar Mohtadi University of Bremen
Ed C Hathorne
Ed C Hathorne GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Markus Kienast
Markus Kienast Dalhousie University
Martin J. Head
Martin J. Head Brock University
Stijn De Schepper
Stijn De Schepper NORCE Research
Dierk Hebbeln
Dierk Hebbeln University of Bremen
Stefan Mulitza
Stefan Mulitza University of Bremen
Cristiano Mazur Chiessi
Cristiano Mazur Chiessi Universidade de São Paulo
Jorijntje Henderiks
Jorijntje Henderiks Uppsala University

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