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Antje Schwalb
Researcher at Braunschweig University of Technology
Publications - 144
Citations - 4391
Antje Schwalb is an academic researcher from Braunschweig University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Glacial period. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 131 publications receiving 3630 citations. Previous affiliations of Antje Schwalb include University of Minnesota & Heidelberg University.
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Accurate trace element analysis of speleothems and biogenic calcium carbonates by LA-ICP-MS
Klaus Peter Jochum,Denis Scholz,Brigitte Stoll,Ulrike Weis,Stephen A. Wilson,Qichao Yang,Antje Schwalb,Nicole Börner,Dorrit E. Jacob,Meinrat O. Andreae +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a protocol for precise and accurate LA-ICP-MS analysis of calcite and aragonite layers of a stalagmite and found large variations for Mg, Zn, Sr, and U in ostracod shells, indicating the potential for paleoclimate research.
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Holocene palaeoclimates of southern Patagonia: limnological and environmental history of Lago Cardiel, Argentina:
Vera Markgraf,J. Platt Bradbury,Antje Schwalb,Stephen J. Burns,Charles R. Stern,Daniel Ariztegui,Adrian Gilli,Flavio S. Anselmetti,Scott Stine,Nora I. Maidana +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, multiproxy palaeoenvironmental and palaeolimnological analyses of two Holocene-age sediment cores from the margin of Lago Cardiel, a 76 m deep, closed-basin lake in southern Patagonia (latitude 49 °S), provide information on lake-level changes that can be related to regional palaeoclimate scenarios.
A Multi-Proxy Approach to Reconstruct the Hydrological Changes and Holocene Climate Development of Nam Co, Central Tibet
Gerd Gleixner,I. Muegler,R. Maeusbacher,Gerhard Daut,Antje Schwalb,B. Schuett,Tandong Yao,Bing Xu,Liping Zhu,Chaolu Yi +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 2.7m sediment core from Nam Co, Central Tibet, China dating to >7.2 years was used to infer variations in the strength of the Asian Monsoon.
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A 40,000-year record of environmental change from ancient Lake Ohrid (Albania and Macedonia)
Bernd Wagner,André F. Lotter,Norbert R. Nowaczyk,Jane M. Reed,Antje Schwalb,Roberto Sulpizio,Verushka Valsecchi,Martin Wessels,Giovanni Zanchetta +8 more
TL;DR: A 1,075 cm-long sediment core was recovered from the southeastern part of the lake, from a water depth of 105 m, using geophysical, granulometric, biogeochemical, diatom, ostracod, and pollen analyses as discussed by the authors.
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Humid periods in southern Arabia: Windows of opportunity for modern human dispersal
Thomas M. Rosenberg,Thomas M. Rosenberg,Frank Preusser,Frank Preusser,Dominik Fleitmann,Dominik Fleitmann,Antje Schwalb,Kirsty Penkman,Thomas Schmid,Mahmoud A. Al-Shanti,K. Kadi,Albert Matter +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, four periods of lake formation were identified: one during the early Holocene and three during the late Pleistocene centered ca. 80, ca. 100, and ca. 125 ka.