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Sergio R. Dillenburg is affiliated with the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science.

Their scientific work covers several subfields, including Earth-Surface Processes, Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Paleontology, and Oceanography. Main research topics addressed by Sergio R. Dillenburg include Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Coastal and Marine Dynamics, Geological formations and processes, Evolution and Paleontology Studies, Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, and Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics.

The scientist frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  • Geomorphology
  • Revista Brasileira de Geomorfologia
  • Australian Journal of Earth Sciences

Among their recent papers are:

  • Geochronology and evolution of a complex barrier, Younghusband Peninsula, South Australia, 2020, Geomorphology
  • Holocene Sea-Level Changes in Southern Brazil Based on High-Resolution Radar Stratigraphy, 2021, Geosciences
  • Geomorphological and stratigraphic evolution of a fluvial incision in the coastal plain and inner continental shelf in southern Brazil, 2021, Marine Geology
  • The extinction of the Pleistocene megafauna in the Pampa of southern Brazil, 2020, Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Control factors in the evolution of Holocene coastal barriers in Southern Brazil, 2020, Geomorphology

Sergio R. Dillenburg collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including Eduardo Guimarães Barboza, Renato Pereira Lopes, Felipe Caron, Maria Luiza Corrêa da Câmara Rosa, and Jamil Corrêa Pereira.

Best Publications

  • Influence of Antecedent Topography on Coastal Evolution as Tested by the Shoreface Translation-Barrier Model (STM)

    Sergio R. Dillenburg;Peter S. Roy;Peter J. Cowell;Luiz J. Tomazelli

  • LATE QUATERNARY GEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF RIO GRANGE DO SUL COASTAL PLAIN, SOUTHERN BRAZIL

    Luiz José Tomazelli;Sérgio Rebello Dillenburg;Jorge Alberto Villwock

  • Beach ridges, foredunes or transgressive dunefields? Definitions and an examination of the Torres to Tramandaí barrier system, Southern Brazil

    Patrick A. Hesp;Sergio R. Dillenburg;Eduardo G. Barboza;Luiz J. Tomazelli

  • Geology and Geomorphology of Holocene Coastal Barriers of Brazil

    Sérgio R. Dillenburg;Patrick A. Hesp

  • The Holocene Coastal Barriers of Rio Grande do Sul

    Sérgio R. Dillenburg;Eduardo G. Barboza;Luiz J. Tomazelli;Ricardo N. Ayup-Zouain

  • Barrier evolution and placer formation at Bujuru southern Brazil

    Sérgio R. Dillenburg;Luiz J. Tomazelli;Eduardo G. Barboza

  • High-Frequency Sequences in the Quaternary of Pelotas Basin (coastal plain): a record of degradational stacking as a function of longer-term base-level fall

    Maria Luiza Correa da Camara Rosa;Eduardo Guimarães Barboza;Vitor dos Santos Abreu;Luiz José Tomazelli

  • The complex prograded Cassino barrier in southern Brazil: Geological and morphological evolution and records of climatic, oceanographic and sea-level changes in the last 7–6 ka

    Sergio R. Dillenburg;Eduardo G. Barboza;Maria Luiza C. C. Rosa;Felipe Caron

  • Sedimentary facies and stratigraphy of a last interglacial coastal barrier in south Brazil

    Luiz J. Tomazelli;Sérgio R. Dillenburg

  • A critical evaluation of coastal erosion in Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil

    Sergio Rebello Dillenburg;Luciana Slomp Esteves;Luiz Jose Tomazelli

  • Long- and Short-Term Coastal Erosion in Southern Brazil

    Luciana Slomp Esteves;Elírio Ernestino Toldo;Sérgio Rebello Dillenburg;Luiz José Tomazelli

  • Holocene Sedimentation in Lagoa dos Patos Lagoon, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

    Elirio E. Toldo;Sergio R. Dillenburg;Iran C. S. Correa;Luiz E.S.B. Almeida

  • Morphological and temporal variations of transgressive dunefields of the northern and mid-littoral Rio Grande do Sul coast, Southern Brazil.

    Caroline T. Martinho;Patrick A. Hesp;Sergio R. Dillenburg

  • The strike-fed sandy coast of Southern Brazil

    Sergio R. Dillenburg;Eduardo G. Barboza

  • Sea-level rise and sediment budget controlling the evolution of a transgressive barrier in southern Brazil

    L.G. Lima;S.R. Dillenburg;S. Medeanic;E.G. Barboza

  • Evolution of the Holocene Coastal Barrier of Pelotas Basin (Southern Brazil) - a new approach with GPR data

    E Barboza;M Rosa;Patrick Hesp;Sérgio Dillenburg

  • Foredune vegetation patterns and alongshore environmental gradients: Moçambique Beach, Santa Catarina Island, Brazil

    Graziela Miot da Silva;Graziela Miot da Silva;Patrick Hesp;Janice Peixoto;Sérgio R. Dillenburg

  • Morphology of the Itapeva to Tramandai transgressive dunefield barrier system and mid‐ to late Holocene sea level change

    Patrick A. Hesp;Sergio Rebello Dillenburg;Eduardo Guimaraes Barboza;Luiz C. P. Clerot

  • Seasonal and Interannual Influences on the Patterns of Shoreline Changes in Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil

    Luciana S. Esteves;Jonathan Williams;Sérgio R. Dillenburg

  • Ground-penetrating radar profiles of two Holocene regressive barriers in southern Brazil

    E. G. Barboza;S. R. Dillenburg;M. L. C. C. Rosa;L. J. Tomazelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick A. Hesp
Patrick A. Hesp Flinders University
André Oliveira Sawakuchi
André Oliveira Sawakuchi Universidade de São Paulo
Cesar L. Schultz
Cesar L. Schultz Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Colin V. Murray-Wallace
Colin V. Murray-Wallace University of Wollongong
John Tibby
John Tibby University of Adelaide
Alcides N. Sial
Alcides N. Sial Federal University of Pernambuco

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