The Helgoland mud area in the German Bight is one of the very few sediment depocenters in the North Sea. Despite the shallowness of the setting (13 to ~1.6 mm/year. Among a number of major environmental changes in this region during the Middle Ages, the disintegration of the island of Helgoland appears to be the most likely factor which caused the very high sedimentation rates prior to 1250 a.d. According to historical maps, Helgoland used to be substantially bigger at around 800 a.d. than today. After the shift in sedimentation, a continuous and highly resolved paleoenvironmental record reflects natural events, such as regional storm-flood activity, as well as human impacts at work at local to global scales, on sedimentation in the Helgola...
Stable isotope records for carbon and oxygen in bulk carbonates, carbon in bulk organic matter, and ...
Human interventions and climate change can heavily influence the large-scale morphological developme...
Research on Holocene marine sedimentation in the North Sea basin started early this century. Researc...
Today, Helgoland is a small rocky island with an exposed rocky shore located in the German Bight (SE...
In this study, the climate development of the Late Holocene as well as effects on the environment wi...
In this study, the climate development of the Late Holocene as well as effects on the environment wi...
A large mud body, 500 km2 and up to 21 m thick, SE of Helgoland has been investigated using ge...
In the Middle Miocene, two halotectonic depressions were formed in the German Bight. While the weste...
Heavy metal pollution originating from anthropogenic sources like mining, industry and ship traffic ...
Lacustrine sediments in north-eastern Germany have rarely been used as archives to address the effec...
High-resolution continuous core material, geophysical measurements, and hundreds of archived core de...
The coastal area of the southern North Sea passed through several stages of development during the H...
High-resolution continuous core material, geophysical measurements, and hundreds of archived core de...
During the last millennium, human intervention has had an increasing impact on the bathymetry of the...
Postglacial sea-level rise at the start of the Holocene continued to drown continental shelves aroun...
Stable isotope records for carbon and oxygen in bulk carbonates, carbon in bulk organic matter, and ...
Human interventions and climate change can heavily influence the large-scale morphological developme...
Research on Holocene marine sedimentation in the North Sea basin started early this century. Researc...
Today, Helgoland is a small rocky island with an exposed rocky shore located in the German Bight (SE...
In this study, the climate development of the Late Holocene as well as effects on the environment wi...
In this study, the climate development of the Late Holocene as well as effects on the environment wi...
A large mud body, 500 km2 and up to 21 m thick, SE of Helgoland has been investigated using ge...
In the Middle Miocene, two halotectonic depressions were formed in the German Bight. While the weste...
Heavy metal pollution originating from anthropogenic sources like mining, industry and ship traffic ...
Lacustrine sediments in north-eastern Germany have rarely been used as archives to address the effec...
High-resolution continuous core material, geophysical measurements, and hundreds of archived core de...
The coastal area of the southern North Sea passed through several stages of development during the H...
High-resolution continuous core material, geophysical measurements, and hundreds of archived core de...
During the last millennium, human intervention has had an increasing impact on the bathymetry of the...
Postglacial sea-level rise at the start of the Holocene continued to drown continental shelves aroun...
Stable isotope records for carbon and oxygen in bulk carbonates, carbon in bulk organic matter, and ...
Human interventions and climate change can heavily influence the large-scale morphological developme...
Research on Holocene marine sedimentation in the North Sea basin started early this century. Researc...