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Thomas M. Rosenberg
Researcher at University of Bern
Publications - 9
Citations - 815
Thomas M. Rosenberg is an academic researcher from University of Bern. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Pleistocene. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 696 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas M. Rosenberg include Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research.
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Statistical modeling of global geogenic fluoride contamination in groundwaters.
Manouchehr Amini,Kim Mueller,Karim C. Abbaspour,Thomas M. Rosenberg,Majid Afyuni,Klaus N. Møller,Mamadou Sarr,C. Annette Johnson +7 more
TL;DR: The modeling approach combines geochemical knowledge with statistical methods to devise a rule-based statistical procedure, which divides the world into 8 different "process regions" and results in a global probability map of fluoride concentration in the groundwater.
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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.
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Middle and Late Pleistocene humid periods recorded in palaeolake deposits of the Nafud desert, Saudi Arabia
Thomas M. Rosenberg,Thomas M. Rosenberg,Frank Preusser,Jan Risberg,Anna Plikk,Khalid A. Kadi,Albert Matter,Dominik Fleitmann,Dominik Fleitmann,Dominik Fleitmann +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that the lake deposits were not formed between 40 and 20 ka as suggested previously, but approximately ca 410 ka, 320 ka, 200 ka, 125 ka, and 100 ka ago.
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Late Pleistocene palaeolake in the interior of Oman: a potential key area for the dispersal of anatomically modern humans out-of-Africa?
Thomas M. Rosenberg,Thomas M. Rosenberg,Frank Preusser,Ingo Blechschmidt,Dominik Fleitmann,Dominik Fleitmann,Reto Jagher,Albert Matter +7 more
TL;DR: The palaeolake at Saiwan as discussed by the authors was found to have a maximum surface of 1400 km2 and a maximum depth of about 25 m. Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) and thermally transferred OSL dating indicate that it existed between 132 and 104
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Avoiding high concentrations of arsenic, manganese and salinity in deep tubewells in Munshiganj District, Bangladesh
Stephan J. Hug,Dominique Gaertner,Linda C. Roberts,Mario Schirmer,Thomas Ruettimann,Thomas M. Rosenberg,A. B. M. Badruzzaman,M. Ashraf Ali +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported that over 85% of shallow tubewells (STWs) in the district of Mushiganj, Bangladesh, are affected by As concentrations above 50μg/L.