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Manfred Mudelsee
Researcher at Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Publications - 117
Citations - 12722
Manfred Mudelsee is an academic researcher from Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stalagmite & Monsoon. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 113 publications receiving 11473 citations. Previous affiliations of Manfred Mudelsee include University of Kiel & British Antarctic Survey.
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Holocene forcing of the Indian monsoon recorded in a stalagmite from southern Oman.
Dominik Fleitmann,Stephen J. Burns,Manfred Mudelsee,U. Neff,Jan Kramers,Augusto Mangini,Albert Matter +6 more
TL;DR: A high-resolution oxygen-isotope record from a thorium-uranium–dated stalagmite from southern Oman reflects variations in the amount of monsoon precipitation, indicating that early Holocene monsoon intensity is largely controlled by glacial boundary conditions.
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REDFIT: estimating red-noise spectra directly from unevenly spaced paleoclimatic time series
Michael Schulz,Manfred Mudelsee +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a Fortran 90 program (REDFIT) is presented that overcomes this problem by fitting a first-order autoregressive (AR1) process, being characteristic for many climatic processes, directly to unevenly spaced time series.
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Holocene ITCZ and Indian monsoon dynamics recorded in stalagmites from Oman and Yemen (Socotra)
Dominik Fleitmann,Stephen J. Burns,Augusto Mangini,Manfred Mudelsee,Jan Kramers,Igor M. Villa,U. Neff,Abdulkarim A. Al-Subbary,Annett Buettner,Dorothea Hippler,Albert Matter +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, high-resolution oxygen isotope (δ18O) profiles of Holocene stalagmites from four caves in Northern and Southern Oman and Yemen (Socotra) provide detailed information on fluctuations in precipitation along a latitudinal transect from 12°N to 23°N.
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Strong coherence between solar variability and the monsoon in Oman between 9 and 6 kyr ago
U. Neff,Stephen J. Burns,Stephen J. Burns,Augusto Mangini,Manfred Mudelsee,Dominik Fleitmann,Albert Matter +6 more
TL;DR: A high-resolution record of oxygen isotope variations, for the period from 9.6 to 6.1 kyr before present, in a Th–U-dated stalagmite from Oman suggests that one of the primary controls on centennial- to decadal-scale changes in tropical rainfall and monsoon intensity during this time are variations in solar radiation.