Publikationen von Benjamin Petrick
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Zeitschriftenartikel (11)
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262, 106965 (2021)
Intensified organic carbon burial on the Australian shelf after the Middle Pleistocene transition. Quaternary Science Reviews 2.
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16 (4), S. 1599 - 1615 (2020)
Lessons from a high-CO2 world: an ocean view from similar to 3 million years ago. Climate of the past 3.
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The sedimentary record of Quaternary glacial to interglacial sea-level change on a subtropical carbonate ramp: Southwest Shelf of Australia. Sedimentology: the journal of the International Association of Sedimentologists (2020)
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34 (4), S. 635 - 657 (2019)
Timing and Pacing of Indonesian Throughflow Restriction and Its Connection to Late Pliocene Climate Shifts. Paleoceanography and paleoclimatology 5.
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46 (14), S. 8310 - 8319 (2019)
Stepwise Weakening of the Pliocene Leeuwin Current. Geophysical Research Letters 6.
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5 (2), S. 348 - 361 (2019)
Hardened faecal pellets as a significant component in deep water, subtropical marine environments. The Depositional Record 7.
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9, 16995 (2019)
Glacial Indonesian Throughflow weakening across the Mid-Pleistocene Climatic Transition. Scientific Reports 8.
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7, 310 (2019)
Distribution of Glycerol Dialkyl Glycerol Tetraethers (GDGTs) in Microbial Mats From Holocene and Miocene Sabkha Sediments. Frontiers in Earth Science 9.
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500, S. 15 - 27 (2018)
The amplifying effect of Indonesian Throughflow heat transport on Late Pliocene Southern Hemisphere climate cooling. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 10.
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492, S. 12 - 21 (2018)
Oceanographic and climatic evolution of the southeastern subtropical Atlantic over the last 3.5 Ma. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 11.
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44 (13), S. 6914 - 6925 (2017)
Indonesian Throughflow drove Australian climate from humid Pliocene to arid Pleistocene. Geophysical Research Letters