Uenzelmann-Neben ( 2014 ) for the period <800,000 years were confirmed by our observations. With the CTD data we could prove the hypothesis of Müller-Michaelis and Uenzelmann-Neben ( 2014 ) that the deeper [...] combining drill core analyses with numerical ocean simulations. Müller-Michaelis and Uenzelmann-Neben (2014) attributed variable sediment deposition to changes in strength and pathway of the WBUC. The WBUC [...] affect the WBUC and hence sediment deposition in Eirik Drift. Müller-Michaelis and Uenzelmann-Neben (2014) concluded that variations in sea ice cover over the Nordic and Greenland Seas and the Greenland Ice
Tibetan Plateau Funding German Research Foundtation - DFG (2008-2014) This research work was integrated in the DFG Priority Programme "Tibetan Plateau: Formation - Climate - Ecosystems (TiP)" and was supported
pubblications Fofonova, V. , Androsov, A. , Danilov, S. , Janout, M. , Sofina, E. and Wiltshire, K. H. (2014): Semidiurnal tides in the Laptev Sea Shelf zone in the summer season , Continental Shelf Research
radiation budget. Annual cycle of surface radiation, mean values from radiation measurements 1992 to 2014 (Photo: Alfred-Wegener-Institut) Climate Change and Radiation The shortwave solar radiation and its
interaction. From 2011 to 2014, the Sea Ice Mass Balance Influenced by ice Shelves (SIMBIS) project strongly contributed to our monitoring program. AFIN partners around Antarctica (as of 2014) (Graphic: Mario Hoppmann
will be provided by our collaborative partners from UVic and MARE-ULisbon. Related research: P. Gege (2014). WASI-2D: A software tool for regionally optimized analysis of imaging spectrometer data from deep
Chl-a and PFT retrievals from ocean colour (multi- and / or hyper-spectral) data Project duration: Dec 2014 to Nov 2016 Funding: ESRIN/ESA within the SEOM (Sceintific Exploration of operational missions) -
image collections. Frontiers in Marine Science 2: 1-6. Meyer, K.S., Soltwedel, T., Bergmann, M. (2014): High biodiversity on a deep water reef in the eastern Fram Strait. PLOS One 9(8): e105424. Meyer
of southern Pacific region and West Antarctic margin (modified from Kipf et al., Gondwana Research, 2014). Geodynamic and tectonic processes played a dominant role in forming the present topographic relief