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  • 2004 - German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina - Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina – Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Earth Sciences

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Ulrich Radtke is affiliated with the University of Duisburg-Essen in Germany. Their academic profile reflects engagement in Earth Sciences, as recognized by their membership in the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, awarded in 2004.

Their work is primarily situated within the domain of Earth Sciences, evidenced by the focus of the award citation. This indicates a specialized contribution to this field, encompassing studies related to the planet's physical constitution, processes, and systems.

While specific publications, coauthors, and frequent publication venues are not listed, the association with a prestigious scientific academy suggests recognition by the wider scientific community.

The academic activities and research outputs of Ulrich Radtke are likely to align with geological, environmental, and geophysical disciplines that fall under Earth Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Markers of the last interglacial sea-level high stand along the coast of Italy: Tectonic implications

    Luigi Ferranti;Fabrizio Antonioli;Barbara Mauz;Alessandro Amorosi

  • A revised morpho- and chronostratigraphy of the late and middle Pleistocene coral reef terraces on southern Barbados West Indies

    Gerhard Schellmann;Ulrich Radtke

  • Correlation and dating of Quaternary littoral zones along the Patagonian coast, Argentina

    Nat Rutter;Enrique J. Schnack;Julio del Rio;Jorge L. Fasano

  • CologneAMS, a dedicated center for accelerator mass spectrometry in Germany

    A. Dewald;S. Heinze;J. Jolie;A. Zilges

  • Late Quaternary environmental changes in the Taklamakan Desert, western China, inferred from OSL-dated lacustrine and aeolian deposits

    Xiaoping Yang;Frank Preusser;Frank Preusser;Ulrich Radtke

  • Suborbital-period sea-level oscillations during marine isotope substages 5a and 5c

    Emma-Kate Potter;Tezer M. Esat;Gerhard Schellmann;Ulrich Radtke

  • A one million-year-long sequence of marine terraces on Sumba Island, Indonesia

    P.A Pirazzoli;U Radtke;W.S Hantoro;W.S Hantoro;C Jouannic

  • Elevation of the last interglacial highstand in Sicily (Italy): A benchmark of coastal tectonics

    F. Antonioli;S. Kershaw;P. Renda;Derek Rust

  • Timing and magnitude of Holocene sea-level changes along the middle and south Patagonian Atlantic coast derived from beach ridge systems, littoral terraces and valley-mouth terraces.

    Gerhard Schellmann;Ulrich Radtke

  • Quaternary Raised Coral-Reef Terraces on Sumba Island, Indonesia

    P. A. Pirazzoli;U. Radtke;W. S. Hantoro;C. Jouannic

  • Luminescence dating of proglacial sediments from the Eastern Alps

    Nicole Klasen;Markus Fiebig;Frank Preusser;Jürgen M. Reitner

  • ESR dating stratigraphically well-constrained marine terraces along the Patagonian Atlantic coast (Argentina)

    Gerhard Schellmann;Ulrich Radtke

  • Comparison of ESR and Amino Acid Data in Correlating and Dating Quaternary Shorelines Along the Patagonian Coast, Argentina

    Nat Rutter;Ulrich Radtke;Enrique J. Schnack

  • Comparison of quartz OSL protocols using Lateglacial and Holocene dune sands from Brandenburg, Germany☆

    A Hilgers;A.S Murray;N Schlaak;U Radtke

  • Treatment of broad palaeodose distributions in OSL dating of dune sands from the western Murray Basin, South Australia

    J. Lomax;A. Hilgers;C.R. Twidale;J.A. Bourne

  • Are mid-latitude slopes sensitive to climatic oscillations? Implications from an Early Holocene sequence of slope deposits and buried soils from eastern Germany.

    Stefan Dreibrodt;Johanna Lomax;Johanna Lomax;Oliver Nelle;Carolin Lubos

  • Palaeoenvironmental change recorded in the palaeodunefields of the western Murray Basin, South Australia – New data from single grain OSL-dating

    J. Lomax;J. Lomax;Alexandra Hilgers;Ulrich Radtke;Ulrich Radtke

  • Transfer and early diagenesis of biogenic silica oxygen isotope signals during settling and sedimentation of diatoms in a temperate freshwater lake (Lake Holzmaar, Germany)

    Robert Moschen;Andreas Lücke;Jörn Parplies;Jörn Parplies;Ulrich Radtke

  • Electron spin resonance dating of the Pleistocene coral reef tracts of Barbados

    Ulrich Radtke;Rainer Grün;Henry P. Schwarcz

  • Comparison of ESR and TIMS U/Th dating of marine isotope stage (MIS) 5e, 5c, and 5a coral from Barbados—implications for palaeo sea-level changes in the Caribbean

    Gerhard Schellmann;Ulrich Radtke;Emma-Kate Potter;Tezer Esat

Frequent Co-Authors

Rainer Grün
Rainer Grün Australian National University
Frank Preusser
Frank Preusser University of Freiburg
Paolo Antonio Pirazzoli
Paolo Antonio Pirazzoli Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Augusto Mangini
Augusto Mangini Heidelberg University
Helmut Brückner
Helmut Brückner University of Cologne
Nat Rutter
Nat Rutter University of Alberta
Anja Scheffers
Anja Scheffers Southern Cross University
Jean-Louis Reyss
Jean-Louis Reyss Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Frank Lehmkuhl
Frank Lehmkuhl RWTH Aachen University
Fabrizio Antonioli
Fabrizio Antonioli National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

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