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Marcus Gutjahr is affiliated with the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a particular emphasis on Atmospheric Science, Environmental Chemistry, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Ecology.

Their main topics of work span across several key areas, including:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils

Marcus Gutjahr has published extensively, with recent papers contributing to various aspects of geoscience. Notable publications include:

  • "Toward a Cenozoic history of atmospheric CO 2", 2023, Science
  • "Permian-Triassic mass extinction pulses driven by major marine carbon cycle perturbations", 2020, Nature Geoscience
  • "Ocean acidification during the early Toarcian extinction event: Evidence from boron isotopes in brachiopods", 2020, Geology
  • "Ancient marine sediment DNA reveals diatom transition in Antarctica", 2022, Nature Communications
  • "NIST RM 8301 Boron Isotopes in Marine Carbonate (Simulated Coral and Foraminifera Solutions): Inter-laboratory δ11B and Trace Element Ratio Value Assignment", 2020, Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research

Their frequent co-authors include Brendan T. Reilly, Sidney R. Hemming, Ian Bailey, Stefanie Brachfeld, and Osamu Seki.

Marcus Gutjahr's work is often published in venues such as:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Nature Communications
  • Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems

Best Publications

  • Strong and deep Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during the last glacial cycle

    E. Böhm;J. Lippold;Marcus Gutjahr;Martin Frank

  • Very large release of mostly volcanic carbon during the Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum

    Marcus Gutjahr;Andy Ridgwell;Philip F Sexton;Eleni Anagnostou

  • Reliable extraction of a deepwater trace metal isotope signal from Fe-Mn oxyhydroxide coatings of marine sediments

    Marcus Gutjahr;Martin Frank;Claudine H. Stirling;Veronika Klemm

  • U-Pb geochronologic evidence for the evolution of the Gondwanan margin of the north-central Andes

    David M. Chew;Urs Schaltegger;Jan Košler;Martin J. Whitehouse

  • Evolution of the Late Miocene Mediterranean–Atlantic gateways and their impact on regional and global environmental change

    Rachel Flecker;Wout Krijgsman;Walter Capella;Cesar de Castro Martíns

  • Ice sheets matter for the global carbon cycle.

    J. L. Wadham;J. R. Hawkings;J. R. Hawkings;L. Tarasov;L. J. Gregoire

  • Toward a Cenozoic history of atmospheric CO2

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  • Dolomite formation in the dynamic deep biosphere: results from the Peru Margin

    Patrick Meister;Judith A. Mckenzie;Crisogono Vasconcelos;Stefano Bernasconi

  • Tracing the Nd isotope evolution of North Atlantic Deep and Intermediate Waters in the western North Atlantic since the Last Glacial Maximum from Blake Ridge sediments

    Marcus Gutjahr;Martin Frank;Claudine H. Stirling;Lloyd D. Keigwin

  • Deep water provenance and dynamics of the (de)glacial Atlantic meridional overturning circulation

    Jörg Lippold;Jörg Lippold;Marcus Gutjahr;Patrick Blaser;Emanuel Christner

  • Permian–Triassic mass extinction pulses driven by major marine carbon cycle perturbations

    Hana Jurikova;Hana Jurikova;Marcus Gutjahr;Klaus Wallmann;Sascha Flögel

  • Extracting foraminiferal seawater Nd isotope signatures from bulk deep sea sediment by chemical leaching

    Patrick Blaser;Jörg Lippold;Marcus Gutjahr;Norbert Frank

  • Sr- and Nd-isotope geochemistry of the Atlantis Massif (30°N, MAR): Implications for fluid fluxes and lithospheric heterogeneity

    Adélie Delacour;Gretchen L. Früh-Green;Martin Frank;Martin Frank;Marcus Gutjahr

  • Constraining the Variability of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation During the Holocene

    Jörg Lippold;Frerk Pöppelmeier;Finn Süfke;Marcus Gutjahr

  • Ocean acidification during the early Toarcian extinction event: Evidence from boron isotopes in brachiopods

    Tamás Müller;Hana Jurikova;Marcus Gutjahr;Adam Tomašových

  • Dolomite formation within the methanogenic zone induced by tectonically-driven fluids in the Peru accretionary prism

    Patrick Meister;Marcus Gutjahr;Martin Frank;Stefano M. Bernasconi

  • Early arrival of Southern Source Water in the deep North Atlantic prior to Heinrich event 2

    Marcus Gutjahr;Jörg Lippold

  • Incursions of southern-sourced water into the deep North Atlantic during late Pliocene glacial intensification

    David C. Lang;Ian Bailey;Ian Bailey;Paul A. Wilson;Thomas B. Chalk;Thomas B. Chalk

  • The resilience and sensitivity of Northeast Atlantic deep water εNd to overprinting by detrital fluxes over the past 30,000 years

    P. Blaser;F. Pöppelmeier;H. Schulz;Marcus Gutjahr

  • NIST RM 8301 Boron Isotopes in Marine Carbonate (Simulated Coral and Foraminifera Solutions): Inter‐laboratory δ11B and Trace Element Ratio Value Assignment

    Joseph A. Stewart;Joseph A. Stewart;Steven J. Christopher;John R. Kucklick;Louise Bordier

  • Persistent Nordic deep-water overflow to the glacial North Atlantic

    Kirsty C Crocket;D Vance;M Gutjahr;GL Foster

  • Bracketing the Age of Magmatic-Hydrothermal Activity at the Cerro de Pasco Epithermal Polymetallic Deposit, Central Peru: A U-Pb and 40Ar/39Ar Study

    Regina Baumgartner;Lluis Fontbote;Richard Spikings;Maria Ovtcharova

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Frank
Martin Frank GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Gavin L. Foster
Gavin L. Foster University of Southampton
Rachel Flecker
Rachel Flecker University of Bristol
Paul A. Wilson
Paul A. Wilson University of Southampton
Gerhard Kuhn
Gerhard Kuhn University of Bremen
Anton Eisenhauer
Anton Eisenhauer GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Deborah S. Kelley
Deborah S. Kelley University of Washington
Rob M. Ellam
Rob M. Ellam Tianjin University
Ed C Hathorne
Ed C Hathorne GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel

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