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Manfred A. Lange

Manfred A. Lange

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
43
Citations
7606
World Ranking
7070
National Ranking
6

Overview

Manfred A. Lange is affiliated with the Cyprus Institute in Cyprus, focusing primarily on Environmental Science. Their research covers several interrelated subfields, including Global and Planetary Change, Building and Construction, Oceanography, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, and Ecology.

The main academic topics that characterize Lange's work include:

  • Environmental Conservation and Management
  • Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Building Energy and Comfort Optimization
  • Impact of Light on Environment and Health
  • Sustainable Building Design and Assessment
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems

Lange has contributed to multiple publications, with recent papers including:

  • "The future for Mediterranean wetlands: 50 key issues and 50 important conservation research questions" (2021) published in Regional Environmental Change
  • "Summary for Policymakers" (2020) in HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
  • "Chapter 1: Introduction" (2020) also in HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
  • "Characteristics of the built environment in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East and related energy and climate policies" (2024) in Energy Efficiency
  • "Summary for Policymakers of the First Mediterranean Assessment Report (MAR1) of the Mediterranean Experts on Climate and environmental Change (MedECC)" (2020) published in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Collaborations have been an integral part of Lange's research, with frequent coauthors including María Carmen Llasat, Sémia Cherif, Carlo Giupponi, Maria Snoussi, and Wolfgang Crämer. These collaborations span various thematic intersections within environmental science and related policy areas.

Lange's publications commonly appear in venues such as HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Regional Environmental Change, Energy Efficiency, and Limnology and Oceanography Methods. These venues reflect the interdisciplinary nature of their work across environmental research and applied science fields.

Best Publications

  • Climate change and interconnected risks to sustainable development in the Mediterranean

    Wolfgang Cramer;Joël Guiot;Marianela Fader;Joaquim Garrabou;Joaquim Garrabou

  • Climate change and impacts in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East.

    J. Lelieveld;P. Hadjinicolaou;E. Kostopoulou;E. Kostopoulou;J. Chenoweth

  • The ice thickness distribution across the Atlantic sector of the Antarctic Ocean in midwinter

    Peter Wadhams;Manfred A. Lange;Stephen F. Ackley

  • Impact of climate change on the water resources of the eastern Mediterranean and Middle East region: Modeled 21st century changes and implications

    Jonathan Chenoweth;Panos Hadjinicolaou;Adriana Bruggeman;Jos Lelieveld;Jos Lelieveld;Jos Lelieveld

  • Development of sea ice in the Weddell Sea

    M. A. Lange;S. F. Ackley;P. Wadhams;Gerhard Dieckmann

  • Development and properties of sea ice in the coastal regime of the southeastern Weddell Sea

    Hajo Eicken;Manfred A. Lange

  • Characteristics and distribution patterns of snow and meteoric ice in the Weddell Sea and their contribution to the mass balance of sea ice

    Hajo Eicken;Manfred A. Lange;Peter Wadhams

  • THE EVOLUTION OF AN IMPACT-GENERATED ATMOSPHERE

    Manfred A. Lange;Thomas J. Ahrens

  • The sea ice thickness distribution in the northwestern Weddell Sea

    M. A. Lange;H. Eicken

  • Sea Ice Characteristics and the Role of Sediment Inclusions in Deep-Sea Deposition: Arctic — Antarctic Comparisons

    S. Pfirman;M. A. Lange;I. Wollenburg;P. Schlosser

  • Impacts of Climate Change on the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East and North Africa Region and the Water–Energy Nexus

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  • 18O concentrations in sea ice of the Weddell Sea, Antarctica

    M. A. Lange;P. Schlosser;S. F. Ackley;P. Wadhams

  • The dynamic tensile strength of ice and ice‐silicate mixtures

    Manfred A. Lange;Thomas J. Ahrens

  • Governance of transitions towards sustainable development – the water–energy–food nexus in Cyprus

    Johannes Halbe;Claudia Pahl-Wostl;Manfred A. Lange;Christina Velonis

  • The nutrient status in sea ice of the Weddell Sea during winter: effects of sea ice texture and algae

    G. S. Dieckmann;M. A. Lange;S. F. Ackley;J. C. Jennings

  • Impact experiments in low-temperature ice

    Manfred A. Lange;Thomas J. Ahrens

  • Shock-induced CO2 loss from CaCO3; implications for early planetary atmospheres

    Manfred A. Lange;Thomas J. Ahrens

  • Antarctic sea ice; a habitat for the foraminifer Neogloboquadrina pachyderma

    Gerhard S. Dieckmann;Michael Spindler;Manfred A. Lange;Steve F. Ackley

  • On the thermal history, thermal state, and related tectonism of a moon of fission origin

    Alan B. Binder;Manfred A. Lange

  • Spatial variability of sea‐ice properties in the northwestern Weddell Sea

    Hajo Eicken;Manfred A. Lange;Gerhard S. Dieckmann

  • Passive microwave in situ observations of Winter Weddell Sea ice

    J. C. Comiso;T. C. Grenfell;D. L. Bell;M. A. Lange

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas J. Ahrens
Thomas J. Ahrens California Institute of Technology
Hajo Eicken
Hajo Eicken Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Panos Hadjinicolaou
Panos Hadjinicolaou Cyprus Institute
Stephen F. Ackley
Stephen F. Ackley The University of Texas at San Antonio
Jos Lelieveld
Jos Lelieveld Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Peter Wadhams
Peter Wadhams University of Cambridge
Elena Xoplaki
Elena Xoplaki University of Giessen
Gerhard Dieckmann
Gerhard Dieckmann Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Phoebe Koundouri
Phoebe Koundouri Athens University of Economics and Business
Maria Carmen Llasat
Maria Carmen Llasat University of Barcelona

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