Sabine Schmidt focuses on Oceanography, Sediment, Bioturbation, Benthic zone and Estuary. Sabine Schmidt has included themes like Sedimentary rock, Canyon and Mediterranean sea in her Oceanography study. Her work in Sedimentary rock tackles topics such as Structural basin which are related to areas like Slip, Fault scarp, Fault, Seismic hazard and Submarine pipeline.
Her Sediment study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Volcano, Organic matter, Period, Total organic carbon and Drainage basin. Her Benthic zone research focuses on subjects like Sediment transport, which are linked to Xenophyophore, Tropical Atlantic and Silt. Her Estuary research includes elements of Hydrology and Fluvial.
Her primary areas of study are Oceanography, Sediment, Sedimentary rock, Bay and Sedimentation. Her work deals with themes such as Canyon and Continental margin, which intersect with Oceanography. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Nepheloid layer and Sediment transport.
Her Sediment study combines topics in areas such as Foraminifera and Geochemistry. Sabine Schmidt focuses mostly in the field of Sedimentary rock, narrowing it down to topics relating to Structural basin and, in certain cases, Seismology. While the research belongs to areas of Estuary, Sabine Schmidt spends her time largely on the problem of Hydrology, intersecting her research to questions surrounding Fluvial.
Her primary areas of investigation include Oceanography, Sediment, Sedimentary rock, Bay and Geomorphology. Her research on Oceanography frequently links to adjacent areas such as Phytoplankton. The Sediment study combines topics in areas such as Foraminifera, Geochemistry, Stable isotope ratio and Continental margin.
Her Sedimentary rock research includes themes of Sedimentary depositional environment and Continental shelf, Canyon, Submarine canyon. The concepts of her Bay study are interwoven with issues in Ecology, Paleoecology, Plankton and Eutrophication. Sabine Schmidt interconnects Stratigraphy and Physical geography in the investigation of issues within Geomorphology.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Oceanography, Sediment, Sedimentary rock, Landslide and Paleontology. Her work carried out in the field of Oceanography brings together such families of science as Phytoplankton and Climatology. The subject of her Sediment research is within the realm of Geomorphology.
Her studies deal with areas such as Streamflow, Transect, Turbidity and Global change as well as Sedimentary rock. Her research investigates the connection with Landslide and areas like Megathrust earthquake which intersect with concerns in Alluvial fan, Structural basin and Submarine landslide. Sabine Schmidt has researched Paleontology in several fields, including Continental shelf and Canyon.
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Submarine fault scarps in the Sea of Marmara pull‐apart (North Anatolian Fault): Implications for seismic hazard in Istanbul
Rolando Armijo;Nicolas Pondard;Bertrand Meyer;Gulsen Uçarkus.
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems (2005)
234Th sorption and export models in the water column: A review
Nicolas Savoye;Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson;Adrian B. Burd;J. Kirk Cochran.
Marine Chemistry (2006)
Large, low background well-type detectors for measurements of environmental radioactivity
J.-L. Reyss;S. Schmidt;F. Legeleux;P. Bonté.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment (1995)
Role of physical and biological processes in sediment dynamics of a tidal flat in Westerschelde Estuary, SW Netherlands
J Widdows;A. Blauw;C.H.R. Heip;P.M.J. Herman.
Marine Ecology Progress Series (2004)
A review of present techniques and methodological advances in analyzing 234Th in aquatic systems
Michiel M. Rutgers van der Loeff;Manmohan M. Sarin;Mark Baskaran;Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson.
Marine Chemistry (2006)
Reevaluation of the oceanic flux of methane: Uncertainties and long term variations
Gérard Lambert;Sabine Schmidt.
Chemosphere (1993)
Striking similarities in temporal changes to spring sea ice occurrence across the central Canadian Arctic Archipelago over the last 7000 years
Simon T. Belt;Lindsay L. Vare;Guillaume Massé;Guillaume Massé;Hayley R. Manners.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2010)
Live foraminifera from the open slope between Grand Rhône and Petit Rhône Canyons (Gulf of Lions, NW Mediterranean)
C. Fontanier;F.J. Jorissen;B. Lansard;A. Mouret.
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers (2008)
Enhanced short-term sediment deposition within the Nazaré Canyon, North-East Atlantic
S Schmidt;H.C de Stigter;T.C.E van Weering.
Marine Geology (2001)
Recent sedimentation and sedimentary budgets on the western Iberian shelf
J.M. Jouanneau;O. Weber;T. Drago;A. Rodrigues.
Progress in Oceanography (2002)
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