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Niels Reeh is a researcher affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their research predominantly spans the fields of Social Sciences and Arts and Humanities, with specific focus within subfields such as Sociology and Political Science, Education, Political Science and International Relations, Philosophy, and Religious Studies.

The scientist's main topics of study include interactions between religion and society, religion's relation to societal development, religious education and schools, American constitutional law and politics, media and digital communication in the context of religion, biblical studies and interpretation, as well as historical and archaeological studies.

Frequent publication venues for Reeh's work include:

  • Numen
  • Journal of Religion in Europe
  • Religionsvidenskabeligt Tidsskrift
  • Religionsvidenskabelig Skriftrække

Niels Reeh has authored multiple research papers, including:

  • "Dancing with Religion: Organized Atheism and Humanism in the Field of Religions in Denmark" (2022), published in Numen
  • "Inter-religious Conflict, Translation, and the Usage of the Early Modern Notion of 'Religion' from the Fall of Constantinople to the Westphalian Peace Treaty in 1648" (2020), published in Journal of Religion in Europe
  • "Religionens teknik og teknikkens religion" (2020), published in Religionsvidenskabeligt Tidsskrift
  • "Jul og det øvrige kultsystem i Danmark" (2022), published in Religionsvidenskabelig Skriftrække

Collaborations with other researchers have been part of their academic output. Frequent co-authors include Johanne Louise Christiansen, Katrine Frøkjær Baunvig, and Laura Feldt.

Best Publications

  • A new greenland deep ice core.

    W. Dansgaard;H. B. Clausen;N. Gundestrup;C. U. Hammer

  • New precipitation and accumulation maps for Greenland

    Atsumu Ohmura;Niels Reeh

  • Last interglacial Arctic warmth confirms polar amplification of climate change

    P. Anderson;O. Bennike;N. Bigelow;J. Brigham-Grette

  • Dating of Greenland ice cores by flow models, isotopes, volcanic debris, and continental dust

    C. U. Hammer;H. B. Clausen;W. Dansgaard;N. Gundestrup

  • Climatic changes, Norsemen and modern man

    W. Dansgaard;S. J. Johnsen;Niels Reeh;N. Gundestrup

  • The Greenland ice sheet and greenhouse warming

    Philippe Huybrechts;Anne Letreguilly;Niels Reeh

  • Holocene climatic records from Agassiz Ice Cap, Ellesmere Island, NWT, Canada:

    David A. Fisher;Roy M. Koerner;Niels Reeh

  • Stratigraphic Noise in Time Series Derived from Ice Cores

    David A. Fisher;Niels Reeh;H.B. Clausen

  • Three-dimensional glacial flow and surface elevation measured with radar interferometry

    Johan J. Mohr;Niels Reeh;Søren N. Madsen

  • Effect of wind scouring on climatic records from ice-core oxygen-isotope profiles

    D. A. Fisher;R. M. Koerner;W. S. B. Paterson;W. Dansgaard

  • Objective Reconstructions of the Late Wisconsinan Laurentide Ice Sheet and the Significance of Deformable Beds

    D. A. Fisher;Niels Reeh;K. Langley

  • On the calving of ice from floating glaciers and ice shelves

    Niels Reeh

  • Mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet at Dye 3

    Niels Reeh;Niels S. Gundestrup

  • Sea ice and the stability of north and northeast Greenland floating glaciers

    Niels Reeh;Henrik Højmark Thomsen;Anthony K. Higgins;Anker Weidick

  • Sensitivity to climate change of the mass balance of glaciers in southern Norway

    Tron Laumann;Niels Reeh

  • Steady-state characteristics of the Greenland ice sheet under different climates

    Anne Letréguilly;Philippe Huybrechts;Niels Reeh

  • History of a Stable Ice MARGIN—EAST Greenland during the Middle and Upper Pleistocene

    Svend Funder;Christian Hjort;Jon Y. Landvik;Seung-Il Nam

  • The state and future of Mars polar science and exploration.

    Stephen M. Clifford;David Crisp;David A. Fisher;Ken E. Herkenhoff

  • The Greenland ice sheet through the last glacial-interglacial cycle

    Anne Letréguilly;Niels Reeh;Philippe Huybrechts;Philippe Huybrechts

  • Modelling the evolution of supraglacial lakes on the West Greenland ice-sheet margin

    M. luthje;Leif Toudal Pedersen;Niels Reeh;W. Greuell

  • Placers of Cosmic Dust in the Blue Ice Lakes of Greenland

    M. Maurette;C. Hammer;N. Reeh;D. E. Brownlee

Frequent Co-Authors

Niels S. Gundestrup
Niels S. Gundestrup University of Copenhagen
Sigfus J Johnsen
Sigfus J Johnsen University of Copenhagen
Andreas P. Ahlstrøm
Andreas P. Ahlstrøm Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
Claus U. Hammer
Claus U. Hammer University of Copenhagen
René Forsberg
René Forsberg Technical University of Denmark
Willi Dansgaard
Willi Dansgaard University of Copenhagen
Henrik Clausen
Henrik Clausen University of Copenhagen
Hans Oerter
Hans Oerter Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
David A. Fisher
David A. Fisher University of Ottawa
Edward J. Brook
Edward J. Brook Oregon State University

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