Till J J Hanebuth spends much of his time researching Sea level, Oceanography, Continental shelf, Sedimentary depositional environment and Continental margin. His work deals with themes such as Glacial period and Deglaciation, which intersect with Sea level. In most of his Oceanography studies, his work intersects topics such as Sedimentary rock.
His study in Sediment extends to Continental shelf with its themes. The subject of his Sediment research is within the realm of Geomorphology. His Sedimentary depositional environment study deals with the bigger picture of Paleontology.
His primary areas of investigation include Oceanography, Sediment, Sediment core, Continental shelf and Geomorphology. The various areas that he examines in his Oceanography study include Sedimentary rock, Terrigenous sediment and Canyon. His Sedimentary rock study also includes
The Sediment study combines topics in areas such as Hydrology, Seafloor spreading, Radiocarbon dating and Fluvial. His studies deal with areas such as Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Analytical chemistry, Environmental chemistry and X-ray fluorescence as well as Sediment core. In general Paleontology, his work in Sedimentary depositional environment, Quaternary, Pleistocene and Siliciclastic is often linked to Continental margin linking many areas of study.
Till J J Hanebuth mainly focuses on Oceanography, Continental shelf, Geomorphology, Sediment and Sedimentary rock. Till J J Hanebuth works mostly in the field of Oceanography, limiting it down to topics relating to Sediment transport and, in certain cases, Storm and Deposition, as a part of the same area of interest. His research integrates issues of Drainage basin, Estuary, Climatology and Terrigenous sediment in his study of Continental shelf.
His Geomorphology research incorporates themes from Sea ice and Submarine pipeline. His study in Sediment is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Geochemistry, Radiocarbon dating and Holocene. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Sedimentary depositional environment and Facies.
Till J J Hanebuth mostly deals with Oceanography, Sedimentary rock, Sediment transport, Sediment and Continental shelf. His Benthic zone study in the realm of Oceanography connects with subjects such as Bottom trawling. His Sedimentary rock study is concerned with the larger field of Paleontology.
Many of his research projects under Paleontology are closely connected to Continental margin with Continental margin, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. As part of one scientific family, he deals mainly with the area of Sediment transport, narrowing it down to issues related to the Deposition, and often Current, Downwelling, Front and Storm. His Sediment research includes themes of Contamination, Horizon and Peninsula.
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Rapid flooding of the sunda shelf: A late-glacial sea-level record
Till Hanebuth;Karl Stattegger;Pieter M. Grootes.
Science (2000)
Holocene evolution of the Song Hong (Red River) delta system, northern Vietnam
Susumu Tanabe;Yoshiki Saito;Quang Lan Vu;Till J.J. Hanebuth.
Sedimentary Geology (2006)
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.
Earth-Science Reviews (2011)
Termination of the Last Glacial Maximum sea-level lowstand: The Sunda-Shelf data revisited
Till J J Hanebuth;Karl Stattegger;A Bojanowski.
grid and pervasive computing (2009)
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.
Geology (2003)
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.
Marine Geology (2003)
Depositional sequences on a late Pleistocene-Holocene tropical siliciclastic shelf (Sunda Shelf, southeast Asia)
T.J.J Hanebuth;T.J.J Hanebuth;K Stattegger.
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences (2004)
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.
Quaternary International (2006)
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.
Journal of Marine Systems (2016)
Late Pleistocene forced-regressive deposits on the Sunda Shelf (Southeast Asia)
Till J.J. Hanebuth;Karl Stattegger;Alexander Schimanski;Thomas Lüdmann.
Marine Geology (2003)
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