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    The Influence of Cryogenic Processes on the Erosional Arctic Shoreface by Are, F., Reimnitz, E., Grigoriev, M., Hubberten, H-W., Rachold, V.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2008)
    “…Coastal dynamics and shoreface relief in ice-free seas are a function of hydrodynamic interactions between the sea and bottom sediments. In the Arctic,…”
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    An Overview of the Lena River Delta Setting: Geology, Tectonics, Geomorphology, and Hydrology by Feliks Are, Reimnitz, Erk

    Published in Journal of coastal research (2000)
    “…The Lena River Delta, largest in the Arctic, occupies$32,000 km^2$. It has a complicated structure caused by neotectonic block-movements, which formed an…”
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    Sea-ice processes in the Laptev Sea and their importance for sediment export by Eicken, H., Reimnitz, E., Alexandrov, V., Martin, T., Kassens, H., Viehoff, T.

    Published in Continental shelf research (01-02-1997)
    “…Based on remote-sensing data and an expedition during August-September 1993, the importance of the Laptev Sea as a source area for sediment-laden sea ice was…”
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    Physical characteristics of summer sea ice across the Arctic Ocean by Tucker, W. B., Gow, A. J., Meese, D. A., Bosworth, H. W., Reimnitz, E.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (15-01-1999)
    “…Sea ice characteristics were investigated during July and August on the 1994 transect across the Arctic Ocean. Properties examined from ice cores included…”
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    Anchor-ice formation and ice rafting in southwestern Lake Michigan, U.S.A by Kempema, Edward W, Reimnitz, Erk, Barnes, Peter W

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-05-2001)
    “…Anchor ice, i.e., ice attached to the bed in a lake, stream, or ocean, is common in the nearshore zone of southwestern Lake Michigan during winter. Lacustrine…”
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    Comparing sea-ice sediment load with Beaufort Sea shelf deposits; is entrainment selective? by Reimnitz, Erk, McCormick, Michael, Bischof, Jens, Darby, D. A

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-09-1998)
    “…Modern dispersal of sea-ice-rafted debris (IRD) is important for the Arctic Ocean sediment budget from sources to sinks. Sediment entrainment occurs mainly…”
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    Evidence for radionuclide transport by sea ice by Meese, D.A., Reimnitz, E., Tucker, W.B., Gow, A.J., Bischof, J., Darby, D.

    Published in ENVIRONMENTAL RADIOACTIVITY IN THE ARCTIC (25-08-1997)
    “…Ice and ice-borne sediments were collected across the Arctic Basin during the Arctic Ocean Section, 1994 (AOS-94), a recent US/Canada trans-Arctic expedition…”
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    Multiyear Fast Ice along the Taymyr Peninsula, Siberia by Reimnitz, Erk, Eicken, Hajo, Martin, Thomas

    Published in Arctic (01-12-1995)
    “…A 20 km wide zone of fast ice, reaching offshore to the 20 m isobath and sealing off coastal embayments along the Taymyr Peninsula, survived until at least 23…”
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    A Review of Beach Nourishment from Ice Transport of Shoreface Materials, Beaufort Sea, Alaska by Reimnitz, Erk, Barnes, P. W., Harper, J. R.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (1990)
    “…Ice encroachment onto land occurs mainly during the period of complete ice cover and takes two basic forms, both of which are associated with sediment…”
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    Preliminary Observations on Coastal Sediment Loss through Ice Rafting in Lake Michigan by Reimnitz, Erk, Eran Hayden, McCormick, Michael, Peter W. Barnes

    Published in Journal of coastal research (1991)
    “…Knowledge of sediment content in drifting coastal ice was combined with aerial observations, ship-board ice sampling, and studies of LANDSAT images to show…”
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    Beach Profile Modification and Sediment Transport by Ice: An Overlooked Process on Lake Michigan by Peter W. Barnes, Edward W. Kempema, Reimnitz, Erk, McCormick, Michael, William S. Weber, Eran C. Hayden

    Published in Journal of coastal research (1993)
    “…In the winters of 1989 and 1990 field studies of ice zonation, ice sediment content, coastal profile adjustments, sediment entrainment by ice, and ice rafting…”
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    Coastal erosion vs riverine sediment discharge in the Arctic Shelf seas by Rachold, Volker, Grigoriev, Mikhail N., Are, Felix E., Solomon, Steve, Reimnitz, Erk, Kassens, Heidemarie, Antonow, Martin

    “…This article presents a comparison of sediment input by rivers and by coastal erosion into both the Laptev Sea and the Canadian Beaufort Sea (CBS). New data on…”
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    Dinkum Sands—A Recently Foundered Arctic Island by Reimnitz, Erk

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-03-2005)
    “…Dinkum Sands was mapped in 1949 as a small island, one link in a 95-km-long chain of barrier islands near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. Questions about its status as an…”
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    Distribution and Character of Naleds in Northeastern Alaska by Harden, Deborah, Barnes, Peter, Reimnitz, Erk

    Published in Arctic (01-03-1977)
    “…Satellite imagery and high-and low-altitude aerial photography of the North Slope of Alaska indicate that naleds (features formed during river icing) are…”
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    Changes in Driftwood Delivery to the Canadian Arctic Archipelago: The Hypothesis of Postglacial Oscillations of the Transpolar Drift by Dyke, Arthur S., England, John, Reimnitz, Erk, Jetté, Hélène

    Published in Arctic (01-03-1997)
    “…Driftwood appears to be absent in the Beaufort Gyre but abundant in parts of the Transpolar Drift (TPD), which crosses the Arctic Ocean from the Chukchi Sea to…”
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