His primary areas of investigation include Loess, Pleistocene, Glacial period, Paleosol and Thermoluminescence dating. His Loess research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Paleoclimatology and Physical geography. His Pleistocene research incorporates elements of Radiocarbon dating, Chronology and Geomorphology.
His study looks at the relationship between Geomorphology and topics such as Geochemistry, which overlap with Marine isotope stage and Feldspar. Manfred Frechen is interested in Interglacial, which is a field of Glacial period. His Thermoluminescence dating study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Optically stimulated luminescence and Holocene.
His primary areas of study are Loess, Pleistocene, Geomorphology, Paleontology and Geochemistry. His studies in Loess integrate themes in fields like Glacial period, Quaternary, Interglacial and Physical geography. Manfred Frechen has included themes like Chronology, Holocene and Thermoluminescence dating in his Pleistocene study.
His Thermoluminescence dating research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Sedimentary rock, Sedimentary depositional environment, Feldspar and Optically stimulated luminescence. His research combines Radiocarbon dating and Geomorphology. His study in Geochemistry is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Marine isotope stage, Aeolian processes and Pedogenesis.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Loess, Geochemistry, Pleistocene, Paleosol and Paleontology. The concepts of his Loess study are interwoven with issues in Glacial period, Aeolian processes, Pedogenesis, Quaternary and Mineralogy. His work deals with themes such as Quartz and Chronology, which intersect with Geochemistry.
Manfred Frechen has researched Pleistocene in several fields, including Tectonics, Feldspar, Holocene and Thermoluminescence dating. His Thermoluminescence dating research includes elements of Sedimentary rock, Marine isotope stage and Geomorphology. Stage is closely connected to Sequence in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Paleosol.
His primary scientific interests are in Loess, Thermoluminescence dating, Pleistocene, Paleontology and Paleosol. Manfred Frechen interconnects Glacial period, Pedogenesis and Geochemistry, Weathering in the investigation of issues within Loess. His Glacial period study deals with the bigger picture of Geomorphology.
The various areas that Manfred Frechen examines in his Thermoluminescence dating study include Quaternary, Quartz, Optically stimulated luminescence, Holocene and Sedimentary depositional environment. He studies Pleistocene, namely Stadial. His Paleontology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Loess plateau and Precipitation.
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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.
Quaternary International (2011)
Loess in Europe: mass accumulation rates during the Last Glacial Period
Manfred Frechen;Eric A Oches;Karen E Kohfeld.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2003)
Middle and Late Pleistocene loess sequences at Batajnica, Vojvodina, Serbia
Slobodan B. Marković;Ulrich Hambach;Norm Catto;Mladjen Jovanović.
Quaternary International (2009)
Geochronology of Middle and Upper Pleistocene Loess Sections in Hungary
Manfred Frechen;Erzsébet Horváth;Gyula Gábris.
Quaternary Research (1997)
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.
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems (2008)
Pedo-chemical climate proxies in Late Pleistocene Serbian–Ukranian loess sequences
M.P. Bokhorst;C.J. Beets;S.B. Marković;N.P. Gerasimenko.
Quaternary International (2009)
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.
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems (2007)
The Pliocene and Quaternary fluvial archives of the Rhine system
Wolfgang Boenigk;Manfred Frechen.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2006)
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.
Quaternary International (2011)
Loess chronology of the Last Interglacial/Glacial cycle in Bohemia and Moravia, Czech Republic
Manfred Frechen;Anja Zander;Václav Cı́lek;Vojen Ložek.
Quaternary Science Reviews (1999)
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