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Earth Science D-index 37 Citations 4,945 162 World Ranking 4212 National Ranking 467

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Paleontology
  • Climate change
  • Volcano

Sabine Wulf mainly focuses on Tephra, Volcano, Tephrochronology, Oceanography and Paleontology. The concepts of her Tephra study are interwoven with issues in Maar, Explosive eruption and Geomorphology. Her Volcano course of study focuses on Sediment and Facies and Sequence.

Sabine Wulf has included themes like Mediterranean climate, Northern Hemisphere and Chronology in her Tephrochronology study. Her work is dedicated to discovering how Oceanography, Glacial period are connected with Varve and other disciplines. Her research related to Holocene and Radiocarbon dating might be considered part of Paleontology.

Her most cited work include:

  • Rapid environmental changes in southern Europe during the last glacial period (549 citations)
  • Tephrochronology of the 100 ka lacustrine sediment record of Lago Grande di Monticchio (southern Italy) (265 citations)
  • The role of climate in the spread of modern humans into Europe (199 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Her primary areas of investigation include Tephra, Paleontology, Geochemistry, Volcano and Tephrochronology. Her Tephra research also works with subjects such as

  • Maar most often made with reference to Geomorphology,
  • Mediterranean climate which intersects with area such as Aeolian processes. Her work on Volcanic ash as part of her general Volcano study is frequently connected to Isochron dating, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.

Her studies deal with areas such as Varve, Glacial period, Stadial and Sapropel as well as Tephrochronology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Oceanography and Ice core in addition to Glacial period. She has researched Holocene in several fields, including Palynology, Radiocarbon dating and Physical geography.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Tephra (42.51%)
  • Paleontology (38.92%)
  • Geochemistry (25.15%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Tephra (42.51%)
  • Paleontology (38.92%)
  • Volcano (34.73%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Tephra, Paleontology, Volcano, Physical geography and Holocene are her primary areas of study. Her research in Tephra is mostly concerned with Tephrochronology. In her study, Chronology, Sea level and Vegetation is strongly linked to Palynology, which falls under the umbrella field of Tephrochronology.

As part of her studies on Paleontology, she often connects relevant areas like Mediterranean climate. Her Volcano research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Peat, Provenance, Pleistocene and Sapropel. Her Physical geography study incorporates themes from Younger Dryas, Climate change, Varve, Multi proxy and Ice sheet.

Between 2017 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • The marine isotope stage 1-5 cryptotephra record of Tenaghi Philippon, Greece: towards a detailed tephrostratigraphic framework for the Eastern Mediterranean region (27 citations)
  • The marine isotope stage 1-5 cryptotephra record of Tenaghi Philippon, Greece: towards a detailed tephrostratigraphic framework for the Eastern Mediterranean region (27 citations)
  • The marine isotope stage 1-5 cryptotephra record of Tenaghi Philippon, Greece: towards a detailed tephrostratigraphic framework for the Eastern Mediterranean region (27 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Paleontology
  • Climate change
  • Pleistocene

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Paleontology, Tephra, Volcano, Marine isotope stage and Geochronology. She regularly links together related areas like Sapropel in her Paleontology studies. Sabine Wulf works on Volcano which deals in particular with Tephrochronology.

In Marine isotope stage, Sabine Wulf works on issues like Sedimentary rock, which are connected to Glacier, Meltwater, Quaternary and Ice sheet. Her Geochronology research integrates issues from Structural basin, Paleoclimatology, Provenance, Sediment core and Mediterranean climate. Her Pleistocene study frequently links to related topics such as Physical geography.

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Best Publications

Rapid environmental changes in southern Europe during the last glacial period

Judy R. M. Allen;Ute Brandt;Achim Brauer;Hans-Wolfgang Hubberten.
Nature (1999)

741 Citations

Tephrochronology of the 100 ka lacustrine sediment record of Lago Grande di Monticchio (southern Italy)

Sabine Wulf;Michael Kraml;Achim Brauer;Jörg Keller.
Quaternary International (2004)

309 Citations

The role of climate in the spread of modern humans into Europe

Ulrich C. Müller;Jörg Pross;Polychronis C. Tzedakis;Polychronis C. Tzedakis;Clive Gamble.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2011)

280 Citations

Evidence for last interglacial chronology and environmental change from Southern Europe

Achim Brauer;Judy R. M. Allen;Jens Mingram;Peter Dulski.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2007)

252 Citations

Lateglacial and Holocene wet-dry cycles in southern Patagonia: chronology, sedimentology and geochemistry of a lacustrine record from Laguna Potrok Aike, Argentina

Torsten Haberzettl;Hugo Corbella;Michael Fey;Stephanie Janssen.
The Holocene (2007)

180 Citations

Geochemistry of the Phlegraean Fields (Italy) proximal sources for major Mediterranean tephras: implications for the dispersal of Plinian and co-ignimbritic components of explosive eruptions

Emma L. Tomlinson;Ilenia Arienzo;Lucia Civetta;Sabine Wulf.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2012)

151 Citations

The Chronostratigraphy of the Haua Fteah Cave (Cyrenaica, Northeast Libya)

Katerina Douka;Zenobia Jacobs;Christine Lane;Rainer Grun.
Journal of Human Evolution (2014)

128 Citations

Towards a detailed distal tephrostratigraphy in the Central Mediterranean : The last 20,000 yrs record of Lago Grande di Monticchio

Sabine Wulf;Michael Kraml;Jörg Keller.
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (2008)

125 Citations

Age modelling of late Quaternary marine sequences in the Adriatic: Towards improved precision and accuracy using volcanic event stratigraphy

John J. Lowe;Simon Blockley;Fabio Trincardi;Alessandra Asioli.
computer science symposium in russia (2007)

124 Citations

A compilation of Western European terrestrial records 60–8 ka BP: towards an understanding of latitudinal climatic gradients

Ana Moreno;Anders Svensson;Stephen J. Brooks;Simon Connor.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2014)

122 Citations

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