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Jens Mingram

Researcher at University of Potsdam

Publications -  49
Citations -  3509

Jens Mingram is an academic researcher from University of Potsdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Varve. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 46 publications receiving 3091 citations.

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Influence of the intertropical convergence zone on the East Asian monsoon

TL;DR: High-resolution records of the magnetic properties and the titanium content of the sediments of Lake Huguang Maar in coastal southeast China over the past 16,000 years are presented, using as proxies for the strength of the winter monsoon winds, to suggest that these migrations in the tropical rain belt could have contributed to the declines of both the Tang dynasty in China and the Classic Maya in Central America.
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Rapid environmental changes in southern Europe during the last glacial period

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present high-resolution geochemical, physical and pollen data from lake sediments in Italy and from a Mediterranean sediment core, linked by a common tephrochronology.
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Evidence for last interglacial chronology and environmental change from Southern Europe

TL;DR: Warming into the first major interstadial event after the last interglacial is characterized by markedly different phase relationships to those of the deglaciations, warming at Monticchio coinciding with Antarctic warming and leading the atmospheric methane increase.
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Holocene vegetation and climate dynamics of NE China based on the pollen record from Sihailongwan Maar Lake

TL;DR: In this paper, a high-resolution palynological analysis on annually laminated sediments of Sihailongwan Maar Lake (SHL) provides new insights into the Holocene vegetation and climate dynamics of NE China.
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East-Asian monsoon variability between 15 000 and 2000 cal. yr BP recorded in varved sediments of Lake Sihailongwan (northeastern China, Long Gang volcanic field)

TL;DR: A palaeohydrological reconstruction on decadal scale for the period 15000-2000 cal. yr BP based on calculated net accumulation rates for biogenic silica (F-bSiO2) and additional proxies (sedimentol...