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Till J J Hanebuth is affiliated with Coastal Carolina University in the United States. The scientist's research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with specific work in Earth-Surface Processes, Atmospheric Science, Environmental Chemistry, Ecology, and Oceanography.

The research topics addressed include Geological formations and processes, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes, Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, Coastal and Marine Dynamics, and Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide.

Recent publications contributed to by Till J J Hanebuth include the following:

  • Dropstones in the Mar del Plata Canyon Area (SW Atlantic): Evidence for Provenance, Transport, Distribution, and Oceanographic Implications, 2020, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Physical processes controlling mud depocenter development on continental shelves - Geological, oceanographic, and modeling concepts, 2020, Marine Geology
  • Temporal variability of flooding events of Guadiana River (Iberian Peninsula) during the middle to late Holocene: Imprints in the shallow-marine sediment record, 2020, Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology
  • Formation history and material budget of holocene shelf mud depocenters in the Gulf of Cadiz, 2021, Sedimentary Geology
  • The Quaternary stratigraphic architecture of a low-accommodation, passive-margin continental shelf (Santee Delta region, South Carolina, U.S.A.), 2020, Journal of Sedimentary Research

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America, Continental Shelf Research, Journal of Coastal Research, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, and Marine Geology.

Till J J Hanebuth collaborates with several coauthors, including Isabel Mendes, Joshua H. Long, F.J. Lobo, Madison S. Fink, and Ezekiel W. Meyers, reflecting multidisciplinary partnerships within the Earth and planetary sciences community.

Best Publications

  • Rapid flooding of the sunda shelf: A late-glacial sea-level record

    Till Hanebuth;Karl Stattegger;Pieter M. Grootes

  • Formation and fate of sedimentary depocentres on Southeast Asia's Sunda Shelf over the past sea-level cycle and biogeographic implications

    Till J.J. Hanebuth;Harold K. Voris;Yusuke Yokoyama;Yusuke Yokoyama;Yoshiki Saito

  • Holocene evolution of the Song Hong (Red River) delta system, northern Vietnam

    Susumu Tanabe;Yoshiki Saito;Quang Lan Vu;Till J.J. Hanebuth

  • Termination of the Last Glacial Maximum sea-level lowstand: The Sunda-Shelf data revisited

    Till J J Hanebuth;Karl Stattegger;A Bojanowski

  • What a drag: Quantifying the global impact of chronic bottom trawling on continental shelf sediment

    Ferdinand K.J. Oberle;Curt D. Storlazzi;Till J.J. Hanebuth;Till J.J. Hanebuth

  • On the significance of sea-level variations and shelf paleo-morphology in governing sedimentation in the southern South China Sea during the last deglaciation

    Stephan Steinke;Markus Kienast;Till Hanebuth

  • Sea level induced variations in clay mineral composition in the southwestern South China Sea over the past 17,000 yr

    Stephan Steinke;Till J.J. Hanebuth;Christoph Vogt;Karl Stattegger

  • Depositional sequences on a late Pleistocene-Holocene tropical siliciclastic shelf (Sunda Shelf, southeast Asia)

    T.J.J Hanebuth;T.J.J Hanebuth;K Stattegger

  • Sea levels during late marine isotope stage 3 (or older?) reported from the Red River delta (northern Vietnam) and adjacent regions

    Till J.J. Hanebuth;Till J.J. Hanebuth;Yoshiki Saito;Susumu Tanabe;Quang Lan Vu

  • Synchroneity of meltwater pulse 1a and the Bolling warming:New evidence from the South China Sea

    M Kienast;T J J Hanebuth;Carles Pelejero;S Steinke

  • Late Pleistocene forced-regressive deposits on the Sunda Shelf (Southeast Asia)

    Till J.J. Hanebuth;Karl Stattegger;Alexander Schimanski;Thomas Lüdmann

  • Mud depocenters on continental shelves—appearance, initiation times, and growth dynamics

    Till J. J. Hanebuth;Hendrik Lantzsch;Jean Nizou

  • Modern sedimentation and sediment dispersal pattern on the continental shelf off the Mekong River delta, South China Sea

    Witold Szczuciński;Robert Jagodziński;Till J.J. Hanebuth;Karl Stattegger

  • Rapid coastal subsidence in the central Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta (Bangladesh) since the 17th century deduced from submerged salt-producing kilns

    Till J.J. Hanebuth;Hermann R. Kudrass;Jörg Linstädter;Badrul Islam

  • Sediment dynamics and geohazards off Uruguay and the de la Plata River region (northern Argentina and Uruguay)

    Sebastian Krastel;Gerold Wefer;Till J. J. Hanebuth;Andrew A. Antobreh

  • Mapping of seabed morphology and shallow sediment structure of the Mauritania continental margin, Northwest Africa: some implications for geohazard potential

    Sebastian Krastel;Russell B Wynn;Till J J Hanebuth;Rüdiger Henrich

  • Architecture and sediment dynamics of the Mauritania Slide Complex

    Rüdiger Henrich;Till J.J. Hanebuth;Sebastian Krastel;Nadja Neubert;Nadja Neubert

  • The stratigraphic architecture of the central Sunda Shelf (SE Asia) recorded by shallow-seismic surveying

    Till J. Hanebuth;Karl Stattegger;Yoshiki Saito

  • Oceanographic processes and morphosedimentary products along the Iberian margins: A new multidisciplinary approach

    F. Javier Hernández-Molina;Anna Wåhlin;Miguel Bruno;Gemma Ercilla

  • An interdisciplinary investigation of a recent submarine mass transport deposit at the continental margin off Uruguay

    Susann Henkel;Susann Henkel;Michael Strasser;Tilmann Schwenk;Till J J Hanebuth

  • The Stratigraphic Evolution of the Sunda Shelf During the Past Fifty Thousand Years

    Till J. J. Hanebuth;Karl Stattegger

  • Recurrent decadal-scale dust events over Holocene western Africa and their control on canyon turbidite activity (Mauritania)

    Till J.J. Hanebuth;Rüdiger Henrich

  • Deciphering the lithological consequences of bottom trawling to sedimentary habitats on the shelf

    Ferdinand K.J. Oberle;Peter W. Swarzenski;Christopher M. Reddy;Robert K. Nelson

  • A submarine canyon as a climate archive — Interaction of the Antarctic Intermediate Water with the Mar del Plata Canyon (Southwest Atlantic)

    Ines Voigt;Ruediger Henrich;Benedict M Preu;Alberto R Piola

Frequent Co-Authors

Rüdiger Henrich
Rüdiger Henrich University of Bremen
Sebastian Krastel
Sebastian Krastel Kiel University
Sabine Kasten
Sabine Kasten University of Bremen
Michael Strasser
Michael Strasser University of Innsbruck
Cristiano Mazur Chiessi
Cristiano Mazur Chiessi Universidade de São Paulo
Michele Rebesco
Michele Rebesco National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics
Christoph Vogt
Christoph Vogt University of Bremen
David Heslop
David Heslop Australian National University
Alberto R. Piola
Alberto R. Piola University of Buenos Aires
Karl Stattegger
Karl Stattegger Kiel University

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