Rüdiger Henrich mainly focuses on Oceanography, Ice sheet, Quaternary, Interglacial and Glacial period. His Oceanography study frequently involves adjacent topics like Sedimentary rock. His Ice sheet study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Ice-sheet model, Sea ice and North Atlantic Deep Water.
Rüdiger Henrich interconnects Lysocline, Paleontology, Calcite and Globigerina bulloides in the investigation of issues within North Atlantic Deep Water. As part of one scientific family, Rüdiger Henrich deals mainly with the area of Glacial period, narrowing it down to issues related to the Iceberg, and often Paleoceanography. His work deals with themes such as Sediment, Paleoclimatology and Fluvial, which intersect with Holocene.
His primary areas of study are Oceanography, Sediment core, Mineralogy, Paleontology and Sediment. His studies in Oceanography integrate themes in fields like Glacial period, Quaternary, Interglacial and Terrigenous sediment. His Glacial period study also includes fields such as
His Mineralogy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Coccolith, Particle-size distribution, Grain size and Table. His work in Paleontology addresses issues such as North Atlantic Deep Water, which are connected to fields such as Lysocline, Northern Hemisphere, Water mass and Calcite. He focuses mostly in the field of Sediment, narrowing it down to topics relating to Canyon and, in certain cases, Continental shelf.
Rüdiger Henrich mostly deals with Sediment core, Oceanography, Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Terrigenous sediment. His Sediment core study combines topics in areas such as Environmental chemistry and Particle-size distribution. His study in Oceanography is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Sediment and Isotopes of oxygen.
His Mineralogy research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Accelerator mass spectrometry, Grain size and Table. His Terrigenous sediment course of study focuses on Silt and Current, Fragmentation, Oceanic basin and Neogene. Rüdiger Henrich has researched Holocene in several fields, including Intertropical Convergence Zone, Northern Hemisphere and Physical geography.
Rüdiger Henrich spends much of his time researching Oceanography, Paleontology, Holocene, Late Miocene and Terrigenous sediment. The various areas that Rüdiger Henrich examines in his Oceanography study include Glacial period, Interglacial and Climatology. His studies in Paleontology integrate themes in fields like Canyon and Geomorphology.
His Holocene research includes themes of Physical geography, Northern Hemisphere and Paleoclimatology. His Late Miocene research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Silt, Shoaling and schooling, Middle latitudes, Neogene and Plateau. His Terrigenous sediment research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Sedimentation and Sea level.
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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.
Paleoceanography (1988)
Anatomy of a Deep-Water Coral Reef Mound from Stjernsund, West Finnmark, Northern Norway
André Freiwald;Rudiger Henrich;Jürgen Pätzold.
(1997)
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.
Quaternary Research (1995)
Reefal coralline algal build-ups within the Arctic Circle: morphology and sedimentary dynamics under extreme environmental seasonality
A. Freiwald;R. Henrich.
Sedimentology (1994)
Grounding Pleistocene icebergs shape recent deep-water coral reefs
André Freiwald;John B. Wilson;Rüdiger Henrich.
Sedimentary Geology (1999)
Late Cenozoic History of the Polar North Atlantic: Results from Ocean Drilling
Jörn Thiede;Amelie Winkler;Thomas Wolf-Welling;Olav Eldholm.
Quaternary Science Reviews (1998)
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.
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (1994)
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.
Marine Geology (2008)
Sedimentary facies of glacial-interglacial cycles in the Norwegian Sea during the last 350 ka
Rüdiger Henrich;Heidemarie Kassens;Elke Vogelsang;Jörn Thiede.
Marine Geology (1989)
PALEOCEANOGRAPHY OF THE LAST INTERGLACIAL/GLACIAL CYCLE IN THE POLAR NORTH ATLANTIC
Dierk Hebbeln;Rüdiger Henrich;Karl-Heinz Baumann.
Quaternary Science Reviews (1998)
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