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Gerhard Daut
Researcher at University of Jena
Publications - 74
Citations - 2235
Gerhard Daut is an academic researcher from University of Jena. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Plateau. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 72 publications receiving 1835 citations. Previous affiliations of Gerhard Daut include Schiller International University.
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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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Environmental changes since 8.4 ka reflected in the lacustrine core sediments from Nam Co, central Tibetan Plateau, China
Liping Zhu,Yanhong Wu,Junbo Wang,Xiao Lin,Jianting Ju,Manping Xie,Minghui Li,Roland Mäusbacher,Antje Schwalb,Gerhard Daut +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used echo-seismic profiling and hydro-echosounding to investigate the bathymetric dis- tribution of the whole Nam Co lake in central Tibet to elucidate the Holocene environment changes in this area.
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A multi-proxy approach to reconstruct hydrological changes and Holocene climate development of Nam Co, Central Tibet
Ines Mügler,Gerd Gleixner,Franziska Günther,Roland Mäusbacher,Gerhard Daut,Brigitta Schütt,Jonas Berking,Antje Schwalb,Lorenz Schwark,Bing Xu,Tandong Yao,Liping Zhu,Chaolu Yi +12 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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Climate change on the Tibetan Plateau in response to shifting atmospheric circulation since the LGM
Liping Zhu,Liping Zhu,Xinmiao Lü,Xinmiao Lü,Junbo Wang,Junbo Wang,Ping Peng,Thomas Kasper,Gerhard Daut,Torsten Haberzettl,Peter Frenzel,Quan Li,Ruimin Yang,Antje Schwalb,Roland Mäusbacher +14 more
TL;DR: Today's airborne pollen in a transition zone of seasonally alternating dominance of the Westerlies and the ISM is analysed to develop a pollen discrimination index (PDI) that allows us to distinguish between the intensities of the two circulation systems.
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Investigation of bathymetry and water quality of Lake Nam Co, the largest lake on the central Tibetan Plateau, China
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper presented the preliminary results focusing on the bathymetric survey and water quality measurements and showed that the water column in relatively deep lake areas of Nam Co could be divided into three layers with distinctly various features.