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    A low frequency multibeam assessment: Spatial mapping of shallow gas by enhanced penetration and angular response anomaly by Schneider von Deimling, J., Weinrebe, W., Tóth, Zs, Fossing, H., Endler, R., Rehder, G., Spieß, V.

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-06-2013)
    “…This study highlights the potential of using a low frequency multibeam echosounder for detection and visualization of shallow gas occurring several meters…”
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    Formation of dendritic crystal structures in thin silicon films on silicon dioxide by carbon ion implantation and high intensity large area flash lamp irradiation by Voelskow, M., Endler, R., Schumann, T., Mücklich, A., Ou, X., Liepack, E.H., Gebel, T., Peeva, A., Skorupa, W.

    Published in Journal of crystal growth (15-02-2014)
    “…In this paper, we use large area light pulse induced melting of deposited thin silicon films on oxidised silicon wafers to prepare coarse grained dendritic…”
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    Hydrogen ion drift in Sb-doped Ge Schottky diodes by Bollmann, J., Endler, R., Dung, Vo Tien, Weber, J.

    Published in Physica. B, Condensed matter (15-12-2009)
    “…Ion drift of negatively charged hydrogen was detected in Sb-doped Ge. The SbH pairs exhibit a dissociation energy of 1.36(6)eV. The dissociation energy of the…”
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    Late-Holocene environment and climatic changes in Ameralik Fjord, southwest Greenland: evidence from the sedimentary record by Møller, H. S., Jensen, K. G., Kuijpers, A., Aagaard-Sørensen, S., Seidenkrantz, M.-S., Prins, M., Endler, R., Mikkelsen, N.

    Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-07-2006)
    “…Sedimentological and geochemical (XRF) data together with information from diatom and benthic foraminiferal records of a 3.5 m long gravity core from Ameralik…”
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    Shallow gas in shelf sediments of the Namibian coastal upwelling ecosystem by Emeis, K.-C., Brüchert, V., Currie, B., Endler, R., Ferdelman, T., Kiessling, A., Leipe, T., Noli-Peard, K., Struck, U., Vogt, T.

    Published in Continental shelf research (01-04-2004)
    “…Outbreaks of toxic H 2S gas are a seasonally recurrent feature in the near-shore environment of Namibian shelf. They potentially have a significant economic…”
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    Hydrographic thresholds in the western Baltic Sea: Late Quaternary geology and the Dana River concept by Lemke, W, Jensen, J.B, Bennike, O, Endler, R, Witkowski, A, Kuijpers, A

    Published in Marine geology (15-06-2001)
    “…Since the final Weichselian deglaciation the water exchange between Kattegat and the Baltic Sea and hence the palaeogeographical development of the (western)…”
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    Geochemical records of sediments in the Eastern Gotland Basin—products of sediment dynamics in a not-so-stagnant anoxic basin? by Emeis, K.-C, Neumann, T, Endler, R, Struck, U, Kunzendorf, H, Christiansen, C

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-05-1998)
    “…Geochemical data from 4 cores taken in the Eastern Gotland Basin of the Central Baltic Sea (68 to 243 m water depth) show that depositional conditions for…”
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    Sediment physical properties of the DYNAS study area by Endler, Rudolf

    Published in Journal of marine systems (10-02-2009)
    “…Physical properties of the deposits in the DYNAS study area, the Mecklenburg Bay, were investigated using sediment echosounders and laboratory analysis were…”
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    Evidence for topography- and current-controlled deposition on the Reykjanes Ridge between 59 degrees N and 60 degrees N by Lackschewitz, K S, Endler, R, Gehrke, B, Wallrabe-Adams, H-J, Thiede, J

    “…Sediment patterns derived from sediment sampling and acoustic subbottom profiling were mapped on the Reykjanes Ridge in the North Atlantic between 59 degrees N…”
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    Physical properties of Reykjanes Ridge sediments and their linkage to high-resolution Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 ice core data by Moros, M., Endler, R., Lackschewitz, K. S., Wallrabe‐Adams, H.‐J., Mienert, J., Lemke, W.

    Published in Paleoceanography (01-10-1997)
    “…Five gravity cores taken from the Reykjanes Ridge have been used to establish a link between sediment physical properties and atmospheric records documented by…”
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    Darss Sill as a biological border in the fossil record of the Baltic Sea: evidence from diatoms by Witkowski, Andrzej, Broszinski, Anja, Bennike, Ole, Janczak-Kostecka, Beata, Bo Jensen, Jørn, Lemke, Wolfram, Endler, Rudi, Kuijpers, Antoon

    Published in Quaternary international (2005)
    “…Biostratigraphical and palaeoecological analyses of cores along a transect from Femer Belt to the Arkona Basin reveal that North Sea waters began to enter the…”
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    Shallow gas in shelf sediments of the Nambian coastal upwelling ecosystem by Emeis, K-C, Bruchert, V, Currie, B, Endler, R, Ferdelman, T, Kiessling, A, Leipe, T, Noli-Peard, K, Struck, U, Vogt, T

    Published in Continental shelf research (01-01-2004)
    “…Outbreaks of toxic H sub(2)S gas are a seasonally recurrent feature in the near-shore environment of Namibian shelf. They potentially have a significant…”
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    Evidence for topography- and current-controlled deposition on the Reykianes Ridge between 59°N and 60°N by Lackschewitz, K.S., Endler, R., Gehrke, B., Wallrabe-Adams, H.A., Thiede, J.

    “…Sediment patterns derived from sediment sampling and acoustic subbottom profiling were mapped on the Reykjanes Ridge (North Atlantic) between 59°N and 60°N…”
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    Evidence for topography- and current-controlled deposition on the Reykjanes Ridge between 59 degree N and 60 degree N by Lackschewitz, K S, Endler, R, Gehrke, B, Wallrabe-Adams, H-J, Thiede, J

    “…Sediment patterns derived from sediment sampling and acoustic subbottom profiling were mapped on the Reykjanes Ridge (North Atlantic) between 59 degrees N and…”
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