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Rüdiger Henrich

Rüdiger Henrich

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Earth Science

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42
Citations
5532
World Ranking
5352
National Ranking
377

Overview

Rüdiger Henrich is affiliated with the University of Bremen in Germany, contributing to research primarily in engineering and earth and planetary sciences.

Their work spans multiple specialized fields including:

  • Ocean Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Paleontology
  • Earth-Surface Processes

The main topics covered by their research include:

  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Geological formations and processes

Rüdiger Henrich has contributed to several papers published across various venues. Their recent publications are:

  • "Paleoceanographic Perturbations and the Marine Carbonate System during the Middle to Late Miocene Carbonate Crash-A Critical Review" (2021), Geosciences
  • "ODP Leg 104, Hole 642D - Well Logging Data" (2020), Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • "ODP Leg 104, Hole 642D - Well Logging Data" (2020), OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • "ODP Leg 104, Hole 642E - Well Logging Data" (2020), Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • "ODP Leg 104, Hole 642E - Well Logging Data" (2020), OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Jörn Thiede
  • Olav Eldholm
  • Elliott Taylor
  • Colleen Barton
  • Kiell Bjorklund

Rüdiger Henrich has published mainly in venues such as:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Geosciences

Best Publications

  • Paleoenvironmental changes in the Norwegian Sea and the northeast Atlantic during the last 2.8 m.y.: Deep Sea Drilling Project/Ocean Drilling Program Sites 610, 642, 643 and 644

    E. Jansen;U. Bleil;R. Henrich;L. Kringstad

  • Reefal coralline algal build-ups within the Arctic Circle: morphology and sedimentary dynamics under extreme environmental seasonality

    A. Freiwald;R. Henrich

  • Anatomy of a Deep-Water Coral Reef Mound from Stjernsund, West Finnmark, Northern Norway

    André Freiwald;Rudiger Henrich;Jürgen Pätzold

  • Reflection of Scandinavian Ice Sheet Fluctuations in Norwegian Sea Sediments during the Past 150,000 Years

    Karl-Heinz Baumann;Klas S. Lackschewitz;Jan Mangerud;Robert F. Spielhagen

  • Detrital sediment supply in the southern Okinawa Trough and its relation to sea-level and Kuroshio dynamics during the late Quaternary

    Bernhard Diekmann;Jana Hofmann;Rüdiger Henrich;Dieter K. Fütterer

  • Grounding Pleistocene icebergs shape recent deep-water coral reefs

    André Freiwald;John B. Wilson;Rüdiger Henrich

  • Late Cenozoic History of the Polar North Atlantic: Results from Ocean Drilling

    Jörn Thiede;Amelie Winkler;Thomas Wolf-Welling;Olav Eldholm

  • Evolution of the Norwegian Current and the Scandinavian Ice Sheets during the past 2.6 m.y.: evidence from ODP Leg 104 biogenic carbonate and terrigenous records

    R Henrich;K.-H Baumann

  • Carbonate Dissolution in the Deep-Sea: Methods, Quantification and Paleoceanographic Application

    N. Dittert;K.-H. Baumann;T. Bickert;R. Henrich

  • Sedimentary facies of glacial-interglacial cycles in the Norwegian Sea during the last 350 ka

    Rüdiger Henrich;Heidemarie Kassens;Elke Vogelsang;Jörn Thiede

  • PALEOCEANOGRAPHY OF THE LAST INTERGLACIAL/GLACIAL CYCLE IN THE POLAR NORTH ATLANTIC

    Dierk Hebbeln;Rüdiger Henrich;Karl-Heinz Baumann

  • Terrigenous sedimentation processes along the continental margin off NW Africa: implications from grain-size analysis of seabed sediments

    Christine Holz;Jan–berend W. Stuut;Rüdiger Henrich

  • Coccolith distribution patterns in South Atlantic and Southern Ocean surface sediments in relation to environmental gradients

    Babette Boeckel;Karl-Heinz Baumann;Rüdiger Henrich;Hanno Kinkel

  • Controls on modern carbonate sedimentation on warm-temperate to arctic coasts, shelves and seamounts in the Northern Hemisphere: Implications for fossil counterparts

    Rüdiger Henrich;André Freiwald;Christian Betzler;Beate Bader

  • Pelagic Sedimentation in Modern and Ancient Oceans

    Heiko Hüneke;Rüdiger Henrich

  • Variability in terrigenous sedimentation processes off northwest Africa and its relation to climate changes: Inferences from grain-size distributions of a Holocene marine sediment record

    Christine Holz;Jan Berend W. Stuut;Rüdiger Henrich;Helge Meggers

  • Glacial/interglacial Cycles in the Norwegian Sea: Sedimentology, Paleoceanography, and Evolution of Late Pliocene to Quaternary Northern Hemisphere Climate

    Rüdiger Henrich

  • Evidence for a steeper Eemian than Holocene sea surface temperature gradient between Arctic and sub-Arctic regions

    Henning A. Bauch;Helmut Erlenkeuser;Kirsten Fahl;Robert F. Spielhagen

  • Facies belts and communities of the arctic Vesterisbanken Seamount (Central Greenland Sea)

    Rüdiger Henrich;Martin Hartmann;Joachim Reitner;Priska Schäfer

  • Miocene to Quaternary Paleoceanography in the Northern North Atlantic: Variability in Carbonate and Biogenic Opal Accumulation

    G. Bohrmann;R. Henrich;Jörn Thiede

Frequent Co-Authors

Karl-Heinz Baumann
Karl-Heinz Baumann University of Bremen
Till J J Hanebuth
Till J J Hanebuth Coastal Carolina University
Cristiano Mazur Chiessi
Cristiano Mazur Chiessi Universidade de São Paulo
Jan-Berend W Stuut
Jan-Berend W Stuut Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Sebastian Krastel
Sebastian Krastel Kiel University
Helge Meggers
Helge Meggers University of Bremen
Torsten Bickert
Torsten Bickert University of Bremen
Alberto R. Piola
Alberto R. Piola University of Buenos Aires
David Heslop
David Heslop Australian National University
Bernhard Diekmann
Bernhard Diekmann Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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