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Manfred Frechen

Manfred Frechen

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Earth Science

D-Index
57
Citations
11748
World Ranking
2265
National Ranking
145

Overview

Manfred Frechen is affiliated with the Leibniz Association in Germany and has an extensive publication record in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research centers around geological and paleoclimatological studies with a focus on Pleistocene-era hominins and archaeology, as well as marine and environmental studies.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Frechen's research contributions span multiple subfields, including:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Anthropology
  • Oceanography
  • Earth-Surface Processes
  • Paleontology

The primary topics covered in their work are:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
  • Marine and environmental studies
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Soil and Environmental Studies

Frechen has published in a variety of recurrent venues, indicating a strong presence in specific scientific journals. These include:

  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • CATENA
  • Quaternary International
  • Quaternary Geochronology
  • E&G Quaternary Science Journal

Significant recent papers by Frechen include:

  • "Provenance and paleoenvironmental context of the Late Pleistocene thin aeolian silt mantles in southwestern Poland - A widespread parent material for soils," 2021, CATENA
  • "Pleistocene dynamics of dust accumulation and soil formation in the southern Caspian Lowlands - New insights from the loess-paleosol sequence at Neka-Abelou, northern Iran," 2021, Quaternary Science Reviews
  • "Pedostratigraphy and chronology of the Late Pleistocene for the extra glacial area in the Central Russian Upland (reference section Aleksandrov quarry)," 2020, CATENA
  • "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
  • "Neanderthals in changing environments from MIS 5 to early MIS 4 in northern Central Europe - Integrating archaeological, (chrono)stratigraphic and paleoenvironmental evidence at the site of Lichtenberg," 2022, Quaternary Science Reviews

Frechen frequently collaborates with other researchers in their field. Their most common co-authors include:

  • Sumiko Tsukamoto
  • Farhad Khormali
  • Martin Kehl
  • Neda Rahimzadeh
  • Jarosław Waroszewski

Best Publications

  • Geology of El Misti volcano near the city of Arequipa, Peru

    Jean-Claude Thouret;Anthony Finizola;Michel Fornari;Annick Legeley-Padovani

  • Luminescence dating of the Stratzing loess profile (Austria) – Testing the potential of an elevated temperature post-IR IRSL protocol

    Christine Thiel;Christine Thiel;Jan-Pieter Buylaert;Jan-Pieter Buylaert;Andrew Murray;Birgit Terhorst

  • Loess in Europe: mass accumulation rates during the Last Glacial Period

    Manfred Frechen;Eric A Oches;Karen E Kohfeld

  • Middle and Late Pleistocene loess sequences at Batajnica, Vojvodina, Serbia

    Slobodan B. Marković;Ulrich Hambach;Norm Catto;Mladjen Jovanović

  • Aeolian dust dynamics in central Asia during the Pleistocene: Driven by the long‐term migration, seasonality, and permanency of the Asiatic polar front

    Björn Machalett;Björn Machalett;Björn Machalett;Eric A. Oches;Manfred Frechen;Ludwig Zöller

  • Geochronology of Middle and Upper Pleistocene Loess Sections in Hungary

    Manfred Frechen;Erzsébet Horváth;Gyula Gábris

  • Ice-volume-forced erosion of the Chinese Loess Plateau global Quaternary stratotype site.

    Thomas Stevens;Jan-Pieter Buylaert;Jan-Pieter Buylaert;Christine Thiel;Gabor Ujvari

  • Atmospheric circulation patterns in Central and Eastern Europe during the Weichselian Pleniglacial inferred from loess grain-size records

    M.P. Bokhorst;J. Vandenberghe;P. Sümegi;M. Łanczont

  • Single-grain dating of young sediments using the pIRIR signal from feldspar

    Tony Reimann;Tony Reimann;Kristina Jørkov Thomsen;Mayank Jain;Andrew S. Murray

  • Pedo-chemical climate proxies in Late Pleistocene Serbian–Ukranian loess sequences

    M.P. Bokhorst;C.J. Beets;S.B. Marković;N.P. Gerasimenko

  • The Pliocene and Quaternary fluvial archives of the Rhine system

    Wolfgang Boenigk;Manfred Frechen

  • Loess chronology of the Caspian Lowland in Northern Iran

    Manfred Frechen;Martin Kehl;Christian Rolf;Reza Sarvati

  • The potential of using K-rich feldspars for optical dating of young coastal sediments – A test case from Darss-Zingst peninsula (southern Baltic Sea coast)

    Tony Reimann;Sumiko Tsukamoto;Michael Naumann;Michael Naumann;Manfred Frechen

  • Malacological and sedimentological evidence for “warm” glacial climate from the Irig loess sequence, Vojvodina, Serbia

    Slobodan B. Marković;Eric A. Oches;William D. McCoy;Manfred Frechen

  • Paléoenvironnements pléistocènes et peuplements paléolithiques dans le bassin de la Somme (Nord de la France)

    Pierre Antoine;Nicole Limondin-Lozouet;Patrick Auguste;Agnès Lamotte

  • Loess chronology of the Last Interglacial/Glacial cycle in Bohemia and Moravia, Czech Republic

    Manfred Frechen;Anja Zander;Václav Cı́lek;Vojen Ložek

  • Investigating the penultimate and last glacial cycles of the Süttő loess section (Hungary) using luminescence dating, high resolution grain size, and magnetic susceptibility data

    Ágnes Novothny;Ágnes Novothny;Manfred Frechen;Erzsébet Horváth;Lara Wacha

  • Loess chronology of the Middle and Upper Pleistocene in Tadjikistan

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  • Luminescence chronology of the upper part of the Stari Slankamen loess sequence (Vojvodina, Serbia)

    E.D. Schmidt;B. Machalett;B. Machalett;S.B. Marković;S. Tsukamoto

  • Fluvial system response to Middle and Upper Pleistocene climate change in the Meurthe and Moselle valleys (Eastern Paris Basin and Rhenish Massif)

    S. Cordier;D. Harmand;M. Frechen;M. Beiner

  • The Upper Pleistocene loess record at Harmignies/Belgium — high resolution terrestrial archive of climate forcing

    Manfred Frechen;Brigitte van Vliet-Lanoë;Peter van den Haute

  • Holocene moisture variations over the arid central Asia revealed by a comprehensive sand-dune record from the central Tian Shan, NW China

    Hao Long;Hao Long;Ji Shen;Jianhui Chen;Sumiko Tsukamoto

Frequent Co-Authors

Sumiko Tsukamoto
Sumiko Tsukamoto Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics
Andrew S. Murray
Andrew S. Murray Technical University of Denmark
Jan-Pieter Buylaert
Jan-Pieter Buylaert Technical University of Denmark
Ulrich Hambach
Ulrich Hambach University of Bayreuth
Slobodan B. Marković
Slobodan B. Marković University of Novi Sad
Christian Ohlendorf
Christian Ohlendorf University of Bremen
Bernd Zolitschka
Bernd Zolitschka University of Bremen
Stéphane Cordier
Stéphane Cordier Grenoble Alpes University
Thomas Stevens
Thomas Stevens Uppsala University
Ludwig Zöller
Ludwig Zöller University of Bayreuth

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