2005 - Member of Academia Europaea
His primary areas of study are Oceanography, Holocene, Varve, Younger Dryas and Maar. His Oceanography research incorporates themes from Drainage basin and Intertropical Convergence Zone. His Holocene study combines topics in areas such as Sedimentary rock and Radiocarbon dating.
Jörg F. W. Negendank has included themes like Preboreal, Tephra, Climatology and Allerød oscillation in his Varve study. His research on Younger Dryas often connects related areas such as Physical geography. The various areas that Jörg F. W. Negendank examines in his Maar study include Tephrochronology, Sediment and Ice core.
Jörg F. W. Negendank mainly investigates Holocene, Maar, Varve, Sediment and Oceanography. His research integrates issues of Period, Radiocarbon dating and Pleistocene in his study of Holocene. His Maar study incorporates themes from Palynology, Climatology and Geomorphology.
His work carried out in the field of Varve brings together such families of science as Halite, Glacial period and Physical geography. His Physical geography research integrates issues from Total organic carbon, Younger Dryas, Climate change, Paleoclimatology and Ice core. His Monsoon, Shore and Diatom study in the realm of Oceanography interacts with subjects such as Environmental science.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Maar, Natural remanent magnetization, Paleomagnetism, Paleontology and Holocene. His Maar research incorporates themes from Subtropics, Climatology and Diatom. In his research, Pleistocene and Geochronology is intimately related to Seismology, which falls under the overarching field of Paleontology.
Jörg F. W. Negendank does research in Holocene, focusing on Stadial specifically. Jörg F. W. Negendank has researched Monsoon in several fields, including Younger Dryas and Tropical rain belt, Intertropical Convergence Zone. His Intertropical Convergence Zone research incorporates elements of Oceanography and Physical geography.
Monsoon, Current, Paleolimnology, Geomorphology and Sedimentology are his primary areas of study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Maar, Vegetation and Holocene, Holocene climatic optimum. His research on Current frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Sediment.
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Influence of the intertropical convergence zone on the East Asian monsoon
Gergana Yancheva;Norbert R. Nowaczyk;Jens Mingram;Peter Dulski.
Nature (2007)
Rapid environmental changes in southern Europe during the last glacial period
Judy R. M. Allen;Ute Brandt;Achim Brauer;Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten.
Nature (1999)
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.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2001)
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.
Quaternary Research (2006)
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.
Quaternary Science Reviews (1999)
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.
Nature Geoscience (2008)
Tephrochronology of the 100 ka lacustrine sediment record of Lago Grande di Monticchio (southern Italy)
Sabine Wulf;Michael Kraml;Achim Brauer;Jörg Keller.
Quaternary International (2004)
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.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2004)
Lateglacial calendar year chronology based on annually laminated sediments from Lake Meerfelder Maar, Germany
Achim Brauer;Christoph Endres;Jörg F.W Negendank.
Quaternary International (1999)
High-resolution geological record of historic earthquakes in the Dead Sea basin
Revital Ken-Tor;Amotz Agnon;Yehouda Enzel;Mordechai Stein.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2001)
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