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Jutta Winsemann is affiliated with the University of Hannover in Germany and conducts research primarily within Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their scholarly work spans multiple subfields including Atmospheric Science, Geophysics, Earth-Surface Processes, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, and Mechanics of Materials.

The scientist's research focuses on topics such as:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques

Key recent publications authored by Jutta Winsemann include:

  • "Depositional architecture and aggradation rates of sand-rich, supercritical alluvial fans: Control by autogenic processes or high-frequency climatic oscillations?", 2022, Sedimentary Geology
  • "Re-examining models of shallow-water deltas: Insights from tank experiments and field examples", 2021, Sedimentary Geology

Other notable papers in the broader research network, coauthored by related collaborators and reflecting concurrent research themes, include:

  • "Bedforms and sedimentary structures related to supercritical flows in glacigenic settings", 2020, Sedimentology
  • "Magnetic resonance tomography constrained by ground-penetrating radar for improved hydrogeophysical characterization", 2020, Geophysics
  • "Structural style and neotectonic activity along the Harz Boundary Fault, northern Germany: a multimethod approach integrating geophysics, outcrop data and numerical simulations", 2020, International Journal of Earth Sciences

Jutta Winsemann frequently collaborates with researchers including Christian Brandes, Jörg Lang, Katharina Müller, Ulrich Polom, and Thomas Spies. These coauthors have contributed jointly to several projects, reflecting cross-disciplinary and multi-method approaches within fields such as sedimentology and geophysics.

The main publication venues for this scientist's work are:

  • Sedimentary Geology
  • Sedimentology
  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Geophysics
  • International Journal of Earth Sciences

This profile outlines the research contributions and collaborations of Jutta Winsemann, emphasizing their involvement in studying sedimentary processes, geological formations, and tectonic activity through both experimental and field-based methods.

Best Publications

  • Natural gas formation in the western Nile delta (Eastern Mediterranean): Thermogenic versus microbial ☆

    Claudius Vandré;Bernhard Cramer;Peter Gerling;Jutta Winsemann

  • Lateral and vertical facies relationships of bedforms deposited by aggrading supercritical flows: From cyclic steps to humpback dunes

    Jörg Lang;Jutta Winsemann

  • Facies characteristics of Middle Pleistocene (Saalian) ice-margin subaqueous fan and delta deposits, glacial Lake Leine, NW Germany

    Jutta Winsemann;Ulrich Asprion;Thomas Meyer;Christoph Schramm

  • Anatomy of a subaqueous ice‐contact fan and delta complex, Middle Pleistocene, North‐west Germany

    Jutta Winsemann;Jahn J. Hornung;Janine Meinsen;Ulrich Asprion

  • Activity along the Osning Thrust in Central Europe during the Lateglacial: ice-sheet and lithosphere interactions

    Christian Brandes;Jutta Winsemann;Julia Roskosch;Janine Meinsen

  • Erosion and deposition by supercritical density flows during channel avulsion and backfilling: Field examples from coarse-grained deepwater channel-levée complexes (Sandino Forearc Basin, southern Central America)

    Jörg Lang;Christian Brandes;Jutta Winsemann

  • The Pleistocene of Schöningen, Germany: a complex tunnel valley fill revealed from 3D subsurface modelling and shear wave seismics

    Jörg Lang;Jutta Winsemann;Dominik Steinmetz;Ulrich Polom

  • New age constraints for the Saalian glaciation in northern central Europe: Implications for the extent of ice sheets and related proglacial lake systems

    Jörg Lang;Tobias Lauer;Jutta Winsemann

  • Jet-efflux deposits of a subaqueous ice-contact fan, glacial Lake Rinteln, northwestern Germany

    Jahn J. Hornung;Ulrich Asprion;Jutta Winsemann

  • Luminescence dating of ice‐marginal deposits in northern Germany: evidence for repeated glaciations during the Middle Pleistocene (MIS 12 to MIS 6)

    Julia Roskosch;Jutta Winsemann;Ulrich Polom;Christian Brandes

  • 3D architecture of cyclic-step and antidune deposits in glacigenic subaqueous fan and delta settings: Integrating outcrop and ground-penetrating radar data

    Jörg Lang;Julian Sievers;Markus Loewer;Jan Igel

  • Ice-marginal forced regressive deltas in glacial lake basins: geomorphology, facies variability and large-scale depositional architecture.

    Jutta Winsemann;Jörg Lang;Ulrich Polom;Markus Loewer

  • Pleistocene tunnel valleys in the German North Sea: spatial distribution and morphology [Pleistozäne Rinnen in der deutschen Nordsee: Verbreitung und Morphologie]

    Rüdiger Lutz;Sebastian Kalka;Christoph Gaedicke;Lutz Reinhardt

  • Middle and Late Quaternary glacial lake-outburst floods, drainage diversions and reorganization of fluvial systems in northwestern Eurasia

    Andrei V. Panin;Valery I. Astakhov;Eliisa Lotsari;Eliisa Lotsari;Goro Komatsu

  • Glacially induced faulting along the NW segment of the Sorgenfrei-Tornquist Zone, northern Denmark: Implications for neotectonics and Lateglacial fault-bound basin formation

    Christian Brandes;Holger Steffen;Peter B.E. Sandersen;Patrick Wu

  • Bedforms and sedimentary structures related to supercritical flows in glacigenic settings

    Jörg Lang;Daniel P. Le Heron;Jan H. Van den Berg;Jutta Winsemann

  • Soft-sediment deformation structures in NW Germany caused by Late Pleistocene seismicity

    Christian Brandes;Jutta Winsemann

  • Terrace styles and timing of terrace formation in the Weser and Leine valleys, northern Germany: Response of a fluvial system to climate change and glaciation

    Jutta Winsemann;Jörg Lang;Julia Roskosch;Ulrich Polom

  • Middle Pleistocene (Saalian) lake outburst floods in the Münsterland Embayment (NW Germany): impacts and magnitudes

    Janine Meinsen;Jutta Winsemann;Axel Weitkamp;Nils Landmeyer

  • Response of salt structures to ice-sheet loading: implications for ice-marginal and subglacial processes

    Jörg Lang;Andrea Hampel;Christian Brandes;Jutta Winsemann

  • Response of a proglacial delta to rapid high‐amplitude lake‐level change: an integration of outcrop data and high‐resolution shear wave seismics

    Jutta Winsemann;Christian Brandes;Ulrich Polom

  • Reactivation of basement faults: interplay of ice-sheet advance, glacial lake formation and sediment loading

    Christian Brandes;Ulrich Polom;Jutta Winsemann

Frequent Co-Authors

Petteri Alho
Petteri Alho University of Turku
Ralf Littke
Ralf Littke RWTH Aachen University
Manfred Frechen
Manfred Frechen Leibniz Association
Sumiko Tsukamoto
Sumiko Tsukamoto Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics
Thomas Günther
Thomas Günther Leibniz Association
Patrick Wu
Patrick Wu University of Hong Kong
Dieter Franke
Dieter Franke Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources
Daniel Paul Le Heron
Daniel Paul Le Heron University of Vienna
Christian Hübscher
Christian Hübscher Universität Hamburg
Goro Komatsu
Goro Komatsu International Research School of Planetary Sciences

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