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Jörg F. W. Negendank

Jörg F. W. Negendank

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Earth Science

D-Index
53
Citations
10064
World Ranking
2872
National Ranking
190

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2005 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Jörg F. W. Negendank is affiliated with the University of Potsdam in Germany. Their academic profile indicates involvement in various research activities, although there are no recent publications listed to detail the evolution or focus of their work in recent years.

The profile does not specify particular fields of study, subfields, or main topics covered by their research. Similarly, there is no data on frequent co-authors or publication venues associated with their work. No book publications have been recorded either.

One notable recognition is that Negendank was made a Member of Academia Europaea in 2005. This membership is an acknowledgment connected to their scholarly contributions, though specific achievements linked to this honor are not detailed here.

The absence of additional specific data on papers, co-authors, or research topics suggests that detailed insights into their academic output and thematic interests are limited in the current dataset. Their affiliation remains a central detail that contextualizes their professional setting within the German academic landscape.

Best Publications

  • Influence of the intertropical convergence zone on the East Asian monsoon

    Gergana Yancheva;Norbert R. Nowaczyk;Jens Mingram;Peter Dulski

  • Rapid environmental changes in southern Europe during the last glacial period

    Judy R. M. Allen;Ute Brandt;Achim Brauer;Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten

  • Holocene climate variability and cultural evolution in the Near East from the Dead Sea sedimentary record

    Claudia Migowski;Mordechai Stein;Sushma Prasad;Jörg F.W. Negendank

  • Correlation and synchronisation of Lateglacial continental sequences in northern central Europe based on annually laminated lacustrine sediments

    Thomas Litt;Achim Brauer;Tomasz Goslar;Josef Merkt

  • Tephrochronology of the 100 ka lacustrine sediment record of Lago Grande di Monticchio (southern Italy)

    Sabine Wulf;Michael Kraml;Achim Brauer;Jörg Keller

  • High resolution sediment and vegetation responses to Younger Dryas climate change in varved lake sediments from Meerfelder Maar, Germany

    Achim Brauer;Christoph Endres;Christina Günter;Thomas Litt

  • An abrupt wind shift in western Europe at the onset of the Younger Dryas cold period

    Achim Brauer;Gerald H. Haug;Peter Dulski;Daniel Mikhail Sigman

  • Lateglacial calendar year chronology based on annually laminated sediments from Lake Meerfelder Maar, Germany

    Achim Brauer;Christoph Endres;Jörg F.W Negendank

  • Recurrence pattern of Holocene earthquakes along the Dead Sea transform revealed by varve-counting and radiocarbon dating of lacustrine sediments

    Claudia Migowski;Amotz Agnon;Revital Bookman;Jörg F.W Negendank

  • Permo-Carboniferous magmatism of the Northeast German Basin

    R. Benek;W. Kramer;T. McCann;M. Scheck

  • High-resolution geological record of historic earthquakes in the Dead Sea basin

    Revital Ken-Tor;Amotz Agnon;Yehouda Enzel;Mordechai Stein

  • The late Quaternary limnological history of Lake Kinneret (Sea of Galilee), Israel

    N. Hazan;M. Stein;A. Agnon;S. Marco

  • Annually dated late Weichselian continental paleoclimate record from the Eifel, Germany

    Bernd Zolitschka;Achim Brauer;Jörg F.W. Negendank;Hagen Stockhausen

  • AMS radiocarbon dating of annually laminated sediments from lake Holzmaar, Germany

    Irena Hajdas;Irena Hajdas;Bernd Zolitschka;Susan D. Ivy-Ochs;Jürg Beer

  • A Lateglacial and Holocene organic carbon isotope record of lacustrine palaeoproductivity and climatic change derived from varved lake sediments of Lake Holzmaar, Germany

    Andreas Lücke;Gerhard H. Schleser;Bernd Zolitschka;Jörg F.W. Negendank

  • The early Holocene optimum inferred from a high-resolution pollen record of Huguangyan Maar Lake in southern China

    ShuYun Wang;HouYuan Lü;JiaQi Liu;Jörg F. W. Negendank

  • TOPO-EUROPE: the geoscience of coupled deep earth-surface processes

    S. A. P. L. Cloetingh;P. A. Ziegler;P. J. A. Bogaard;P. A. M. Andriessen

  • Climate development and history of the North Atlantic realm

    G. Wefer

  • The Huguang maar lake—a high-resolution record of palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic changes over the last 78,000 years from South China

    Jens Mingram;Georg Schettler;Norbert Nowaczyk;Xiangjun Luo

  • Near East Desertification: Evidence from the Dead Sea

    Christoph Heim;Norbert R. Nowaczyk;Jörg F. W. Negendank;Suzanne A. G. Leroy

  • New Frontiers in integrated solid Earth Sciences

    Sierd Cloetingh;Jörg F. W. Negendank

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernd Zolitschka
Bernd Zolitschka University of Bremen
Achim Brauer
Achim Brauer University of Potsdam
Norbert R Nowaczyk
Norbert R Nowaczyk University of Potsdam
Jiaqi Liu
Jiaqi Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Mordechai Stein
Mordechai Stein Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Houyuan Lu
Houyuan Lu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Amotz Agnon
Amotz Agnon Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Gerhard H. Schleser
Gerhard H. Schleser Forschungszentrum Jülich
Sabine Wulf
Sabine Wulf University of Portsmouth
Andreas Lücke
Andreas Lücke Forschungszentrum Jülich

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