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Markus Fuchs is affiliated with the University of Giessen in Germany and has contributed to research across Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Computer Science. Their work spans multiple subfields, including Atmospheric Science, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Geochemistry and Petrology, Paleontology, and Artificial Intelligence.

Their research covers a range of topics encompassing Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis, Archaeology and ancient environmental studies, Complexity and Algorithms in Graphs, Optimization and Search Problems, Heavy metals in the environment, and Geological formations and processes.

Fuchs has authored a variety of papers in different publication venues, including:

  • "What's in a colluvial deposit? Perspectives from archaeopedology" (2020, CATENA)
  • "GEMAS: Geochemical distribution of Mg in agricultural soil of Europe" (2020, Journal of Geochemical Exploration)
  • "GEMAS: Chemical weathering of silicate parent materials revealed by agricultural soil of Europe" (2023, Chemical Geology)
  • "Testing post-IR-IRSL dating on Armenian loess-palaeosol sections against independent age control" (2022, Quaternary Geochronology)
  • "List Defective Colorings: Distributed Algorithms and Applications" (2023, Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (Schloss Dagstuhl))

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (Schloss Dagstuhl)
  • Journal of Geochemical Exploration
  • CATENA
  • Chemical Geology
  • Quaternary Geochronology

The scientist has collaborated with several coauthors on multiple occasions. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Fabian Kühn
  • Philippe Négrel
  • Anna Ladenberger
  • Clemens Reimann
  • Manfred Birke

Best Publications

  • Introducing an R package for luminescence dating analysis

    Sebastian Kreutzer;Sebastian Kreutzer;Christoph Schmidt;Margret C. Fuchs;Michael Dietze

  • Luminescence dating: Basics, methods and applications

    Frank Preusser;Detlev Degering;Markus Fuchs;Alexandra Hilgers

  • Luminescence dating of glacial and associated sediments: review, recommendations and future directions

    Markus Fuchs;Lewis A. Owen

  • High-resolution record of the environmental response to climatic variations during the Last Interglacial-Glacial cycle in Central Europe: the loess-palaeosol sequence of Dolní Věstonice (Czech Republic)

    Pierre Antoine;Denis-Didier Rousseau;Denis-Didier Rousseau;Jean-Philippe Degeai;Olivier Moine

  • High-resolution record of the last climatic cycle in the southern Carpathian Basin (Surduk, Vojvodina, Serbia)

    Pierre Antoine;Denis-Didier Rousseau;Denis-Didier Rousseau;Markus Fuchs;Christine Hatté

  • Timing and climatic drivers for glaciation across monsoon-influenced regions of the Himalayan-Tibetan orogen

    Madhav K. Murari;Lewis A. Owen;Jason M. Dortch;Marc W. Caffee

  • Alpha efficiency determination for OSL of quartz extracted from Chinese loess

    Zhong Ping Lai;Zhong Ping Lai;Zhong Ping Lai;Ludwig Zöller;Markus Fuchs;Helmut Brückner

  • OSL dating of coarse-grain fluvial quartz using single-aliquot protocols on sediments from NE Peloponnese, Greece

    M Fuchs;Andreas Lang

  • Luminescence dating of hillslope deposits - a review.

    M. Fuchs;A. Lang

  • Timing of Late Quaternary palaeolake evolution in Tengger Desert of northern China and its possible forcing mechanisms

    Hao Long;ZhongPing Lai;Markus Fuchs;JingRan Zhang

  • From sedimentary records to sediment budgets: Multiple approaches to catchment sediment flux

    Anthony G. Brown;Christopher Carey;Gilles Erkens;Markus Fuchs

  • An assessment of human versus climatic impacts on Holocene soil erosion in NE Peloponnese, Greece

    M. Fuchs

  • The loess sequence of Dolní Věstonice, Czech Republic: A new OSL-based chronology of the Last Climatic Cycle

    Markus Fuchs;Sebastian Kreutzer;Denis-Didier Rousseau;Pierre Antoine

  • Chronology of the Last Climatic Cycle (Upper Pleistocene) of the Surduk loess sequence, Vojvodina, Serbia

    Markus Fuchs;Denis-Didier Rousseau;Denis-Didier Rousseau;Denis-Didier Rousseau;Pierre Antoine;Christine Hatté

  • The history of Holocene soil erosion in the Phlious Basin, NE Peloponnese, Greece, based on optical dating

    M Fuchs;Andreas Lang;G.A Wagner

  • Recognition of insufficient bleaching by small aliquots of quartz for reconstructing soil erosion in Greece

    Markus Fuchs;Günther A. Wagner

  • North Atlantic abrupt climatic events of the last glacial period recorded in Ukrainian loess deposits

    Denis-Didier Rousseau;Denis-Didier Rousseau;Pierre Antoine;N. Gerasimenko;N. Gerasimenko;A. Sima

  • Luminescence based loess chronostratigraphy of the Upper Palaeolithic site Krems-Wachtberg, Austria

    Johanna Lomax;Johanna Lomax;Markus Fuchs;Frank Preusser;Markus Fiebig

  • Exploring the method of optical dating and comparison of optical and 14C ages of Late Weichselian coversands in the southern Netherlands

    D. Vandenberghe;C. Kasse;S. M. Hossain;F. de Corte

  • Late Pleistocene landscape dynamics in Saxony, Germany: Paleoenvironmental reconstruction using loess-paleosol sequences

    Sascha Meszner;Sebastian Kreutzer;Sebastian Kreutzer;Markus Fuchs;Dominik Faust

  • Residual luminescence signals of recent river flood sediments: A comparison between quartz and feldspar of fine- and coarse-grain sediments

    M. Fuchs;J. Straub;L. Zöller

Frequent Co-Authors

Denis-Didier Rousseau
Denis-Didier Rousseau University of Montpellier
Ludwig Zöller
Ludwig Zöller University of Bayreuth
Pierre Antoine
Pierre Antoine Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Christine Hatté
Christine Hatté University of Paris-Saclay
Thomas Scholten
Thomas Scholten University of Tübingen
Israel Finkelstein
Israel Finkelstein Tel Aviv University
Peter Kühn
Peter Kühn University of Tübingen
Ulrich Hambach
Ulrich Hambach University of Bayreuth
Michael Ghil
Michael Ghil École Normale Supérieure
ZhongPing Lai
ZhongPing Lai Shantou University

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