Search Results - "Kudrass, Hermann"
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Increasing chemical weathering in the Himalayan system since the Last Glacial Maximum
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-03-2013)“…Continental chemical weathering is central in Earth's surface biogeochemical cycles as it redistributes elements across reservoirs such as the crust and the…”
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Millennial soil retention of terrestrial organic matter deposited in the Bengal Fan
Published in Scientific reports (10-08-2018)“…The abundance of organic carbon (OC) in vegetation and soils (~2,600 PgC) compared to carbon in the atmosphere (~830 PgC) highlights the importance of…”
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Efficient organic carbon burial in the Bengal fan sustained by the Himalayan erosional system
Published in Nature (15-11-2007)“…Continental erosion controls atmospheric carbon dioxide levels on geological timescales through silicate weathering, riverine transport and subsequent burial…”
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Post-glacial climate forcing of surface processes in the Ganges–Brahmaputra river basin and implications for carbon sequestration
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-11-2017)“…Climate has been proposed to control both the rate of terrestrial silicate weathering and the export rate of associated sediments and terrestrial organic…”
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Large dunes on the outer shelf off the Zambezi Delta, Mozambique: evidence for the existence of a Mozambique Current
Published in Geo-marine letters (01-02-2018)“…The existence of a continuously flowing Mozambique Current, i.e. a western geostrophic boundary current flowing southwards along the shelf break of Mozambique,…”
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Stepwise, earthquake-driven coastal subsidence in the Ganges–Brahmaputra Delta (Sundarbans) since the eighth century deduced from submerged in situ kiln and mangrove remnants
Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-03-2022)“…This study reconstructs the coastal subsidence over the past 1300 years in a mangrove region along the coast of the Ganges–Brahmaputra Delta, an area not…”
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Sediment transport by tropical cyclones recorded in a submarine canyon off Bangladesh
Published in Geo-marine letters (01-12-2018)“…Frequent cyclones originating in the Bay of Bengal landfall on the delta coast of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers. The cyclones are well recorded in the…”
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Seismostratigraphic analysis with centennial to decadal time resolution of the sediment sink in the Ganges–Brahmaputra subaqueous delta
Published in Continental shelf research (15-04-2011)“…The deltas of large rivers have become the focus of many research studies due to their vulnerability in times of expected sea level rise. One major delta in…”
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C4 plants decline in the Himalayan basin since the Last Glacial Maximum
Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-07-2008)“…The Bengal Fan turbiditic system, supplied by the Ganga–Brahmaputra river system, provides an integrated record of Himalayan system erosion. Thanks to minor…”
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Thermohaline instability in the North Atlantic during meltwater events: Stable isotope and ice-rafted detritus records from Core SO75-26KL, Portuguese Margin
Published in Paleoceanography (01-10-1997)“…A benthic isotope record has been measured for core SO75‐26KL from the upper Portuguese margin (1099 m water depth) to monitor the response of thermohaline…”
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Deep-water renewal by turbidity currents in the Sulu Sea
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C4 plants decline in the Himalayan basin since the Last Glacial Maximum
Published in Quaternary science reviews (2008)“…The Bengal Fan turbiditic system, supplied by the Ganga-Brahmaputra river system, provides an integrated record of Himalayan system erosion. Thanks to minor…”
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Deep-Water Renewal by Turbidity Currents in the Sulu Sea
Published in Nature (London) (22-11-1990)“…The observation of relatively light deep water in the overflow region near the sill in the northern part of the Sulu Sea is reported. The research suggests…”
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