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Peter W. Kubik

Peter W. Kubik

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Earth Science
Switzerland
2026

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Earth Science

D-Index
92
Citations
25767
World Ranking
233
National Ranking
7

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Earth Science in Switzerland Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Earth Science in Switzerland Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Earth Science in Switzerland Leader Award

Overview

Peter W. Kubik is affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland, engaging primarily in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research encompasses multiple subfields including Atmospheric Science, Molecular Biology, and Geophysics. The scientist's work covers topics such as Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies, as well as Geological and Geochemical Analysis.

Kubik's recent publication record includes the paper titled Calibrating a long-term meteoric 10Be delivery rate into eroding western US glacial deposits by comparing meteoric and in situ produced 10Be depth profiles, published in 2020 in the journal Geochronology.

Frequent coauthors in their collaborations are:

  • Travis Clow
  • Jane K. Willenbring
  • Mirjam Schaller
  • Joel D. Blum
  • Marcus Christl

The most common publication venue associated with Kubik is Geochronology.

Best Publications

  • 9,400 years of cosmic radiation and solar activity from ice cores and tree rings

    Friedhelm Steinhilber;Jose A. Abreu;Jürg Beer;Irene Brunner

  • The Cenozoic palaeoenvironment of the Arctic Ocean.

    Kathryn Moran;Jan Backman;Henk Brinkhuis;Steven C. Clemens

  • Increased biological productivity and export production in the glacial Southern Ocean

    N. Kumar;N. Kumar;R. F. Anderson;R. A. Mortlock;P. N. Froelich;P. N. Froelich

  • Latest Pleistocene and Holocene glacier variations in the European Alps

    Susan Ivy-Ochs;Susan Ivy-Ochs;Hanns Kerschner;Max Maisch;Marcus Christl

  • Chronology of the last glacial cycle in the European Alps

    Susan Ivy-Ochs;Hanns Kerschner;Anne Reuther;Frank Preusser

  • Production of selected cosmogenic radionuclides by muons 1. Fast muons

    B Heisinger;D Lal;A.J.T Jull;P Kubik

  • Geomagnetic field intensity during the last 60,000 years based on 10Be and 36Cl from the Summit ice cores and 14C

    Raimund Muscheler;Jürg Beer;Peter W. Kubik;H.-A. Synal

  • Large-scale erosion rates from in situ-produced cosmogenic nuclides in European river sediments

    M. Schaller;F. von Blanckenburg;N. Hovius;P.W. Kubik

  • The ETH Zurich AMS facilities: Performance parameters and reference materials

    M. Christl;C. Vockenhuber;P.W. Kubik;L. Wacker

  • Near-Synchronous Interhemispheric Termination of the Last Glacial Maximum in Mid-Latitudes

    Joerg M. Schaefer;George H. Denton;David J. A. Barrell;Susan Ivy-Ochs

  • Beryllium 10 in the Greenland Ice Core Project ice core at Summit, Greenland

    F. Yiou;G. M. Raisbeck;S. Baumgartner;J. Beer

  • Cosmogenic Chlorine-36 Chronology for Glacial Deposits at Bloody Canyon, Eastern Sierra Nevada

    Fred M. Phillips;Marek G. Zreda;Stewart S. Smith;David Elmore

  • Erosion and Exhumation in the Himalaya from cosmogenic isotope inventories of river sediments

    Derek Vance;Mike Bickle;Susan Ivy-Ochs;Peter W. Kubik

  • Cosmogenic nuclide evidence for low weathering and denudation in the wet, tropical highlands of Sri Lanka

    Friedhelm von Blanckenburg;Tilak Hewawasam;Tilak Hewawasam;Peter W. Kubik

  • The influence of particle composition and particle flux on scavenging of Th, Pa and Be in the ocean

    Zanna Chase;Zanna Chase;Robert F. Anderson;Robert F. Anderson;Martin Q. Fleisher;Peter W. Kubik

  • Relation between rock uplift and denudation from cosmogenic nuclides in river sediment in the Central Alps of Switzerland

    Hella Wittmann;Friedhelm von Blanckenburg;Tina Kruesmann;Kevin P. Norton

  • A 30 000 yr record of erosion rates from cosmogenic 10Be in Middle European river terraces

    M. Schaller;F. von Blanckenburg;A. Veldkamp;L.A. Tebbens

  • Regional Synthesis of Mediterranean Atmospheric Circulation During the Last Glacial Maximum

    J. Kuhlemann;Eelco Rohling;I. Krumrei;Peter Kubik

  • Timing of deglaciation on the northern Alpine foreland (Switzerland)

    Susan Ivy-Ochs;Jörg Schäfer;Peter W. Kubik;Hans-Arno Synal

  • A 200 kyr record of cosmogenic radionuclide production rate and geomagnetic field intensity from 10Be in globally stacked deep-sea sediments

    Martin Frank;Bernd Schwarz;Sabine Baumann;Peter W. Kubik

  • Changes in the carbon cycle during the last deglaciation as indicated by the comparison of 10Be and 14C records

    Raimund Muscheler;Jürg Beer;Gerhard Wagner;Carlo Laj

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan Ivy-Ochs
Susan Ivy-Ochs ETH Zurich
Christian Schlüchter
Christian Schlüchter University of Bern
Naki Akçar
Naki Akçar University of Bern
Marcus Christl
Marcus Christl ETH Zurich
Roland Zech
Roland Zech Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Friedhelm von Blanckenburg
Friedhelm von Blanckenburg Freie Universität Berlin
Rainer Wieler
Rainer Wieler ETH Zurich
Augusto Mangini
Augusto Mangini Heidelberg University
Fritz Schlunegger
Fritz Schlunegger University of Bern

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