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Authors: Gorbushina, AA Boettcher, M Brumsack, HJ Krumbein, WE Vendrell-Saz, M
Citation: Aa. Gorbushina et al., Biogenic forsterite and opal as a product of biodeterioration and lichen stromatolite formation in table mountain systems (tepuis) of Venezuela, GEOMICROB J, 18(1), 2001, pp. 117-132

Authors: Fenner, J Brumsack, HJ Heydemann, A Keupp, H Littke, R Riegel, W Rullkotter, J Thurow, J Usdowski, E
Citation: J. Fenner et al., The Middle and Late Albian 'Boreal' in the NW German basin, a contributionto ALBICORE from Kirchrode I and II, PALAEOGEO P, 174(1-3), 2001, pp. 1-4

Authors: Rachold, V Brumsack, HJ
Citation: V. Rachold et Hj. Brumsack, Inorganic geochemistry of Albian sediments from the Lower Saxony Basin NW germany: palaeoenvironmental constraints and orbital cycles, PALAEOGEO P, 174(1-3), 2001, pp. 121-143

Authors: Dellwig, O Watermann, F Brumsack, HJ Gerdes, G Krumbein, WE
Citation: O. Dellwig et al., Sulphur and iron geochemistry of Holocene coastal peats (NW Germany): a tool for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction, PALAEOGEO P, 167(3-4), 2001, pp. 359-379

Authors: Lourens, LJ Wehausen, R Brumsack, HJ
Citation: Lj. Lourens et al., Geological constraints on tidal dissipation and dynamical ellipticity of the Earth over the past three million years, NATURE, 409(6823), 2001, pp. 1029-1033

Authors: Hinrichs, J Schnetger, B Schale, H Brumsack, HJ
Citation: J. Hinrichs et al., A high resolution study of NE Atlantic sediments at station Bengal: geochemistry and early diagenesis of Heinrich layers, MARINE GEOL, 177(1-2), 2001, pp. 79-92

Authors: Dellwig, O Hinrichs, J Hild, A Brumsack, HJ
Citation: O. Dellwig et al., Changing sedimentation in tidal flat sediments of the southern North Sea from the Holocene to the present: a geochemical approach, J SEA RES, 44(3-4), 2000, pp. 195-208

Authors: Schnetger, B Brumsack, HJ Schale, H Hinrichs, J Dittert, L
Citation: B. Schnetger et al., Geochemical characteristics of deep-sea sediments from the Arabian Sea: a high-resolution study, DEEP-SEA II, 47(14), 2000, pp. 2735-2768

Authors: Bottcher, ME Schale, H Schnetger, B Wallmann, K Brumsack, HJ
Citation: Me. Bottcher et al., Stable sulfur isotopes indicate net sulfate reduction in near-surface sediments of the deep Arabian Sea, DEEP-SEA II, 47(14), 2000, pp. 2769-2783

Authors: Breheret, JG Brumsack, HJ
Citation: Jg. Breheret et Hj. Brumsack, Barite concretions as evidence of pauses in sedimentation in the Marnes Bleues Formation of the Vocontian Basin (SE France), SEDIMENT GE, 130(3-4), 2000, pp. 205-228

Authors: Warning, B Brumsack, HJ
Citation: B. Warning et Hj. Brumsack, Trace metal signatures of eastern Mediterranean sapropels, PALAEOGEO P, 158(3-4), 2000, pp. 293-309

Authors: Wehausen, R Brumsack, HJ
Citation: R. Wehausen et Hj. Brumsack, Chemical cycles in Pliocene sapropel-bearing and sapropel-barren eastern Mediterranean sediments, PALAEOGEO P, 158(3-4), 2000, pp. 325-352

Authors: Emeis, KC Sakamoto, T Wehausen, R Brumsack, HJ
Citation: Kc. Emeis et al., The sapropel record of the eastern Mediterranean Sea - results of Ocean Drilling Program Leg 160, PALAEOGEO P, 158(3-4), 2000, pp. 371-395

Authors: Dellwig, O Watermann, F Brumsack, HJ Gerdes, G
Citation: O. Dellwig et al., High-resolution reconstruction of a holocene coastal sequence (NW Germany)using inorganic geochemical data and diatom inventories, EST COAST S, 48(6), 1999, pp. 617-633

Authors: Wehausen, R Schnetger, B Brumsack, HJ De Lange, GJ
Citation: R. Wehausen et al., Determination of major and minor ions in brines by x-ray fluorescence spectrometry: Comparison with other common analytical methods, X-RAY SPECT, 28(3), 1999, pp. 168-172

Authors: Brumsack, HJ Wehausen, R
Citation: Hj. Brumsack et R. Wehausen, A geochemical record of precession-induced cyclic eastern Mediterranean sedimentation: Implications for northern Sahara humidity during the Pliocene, NATURWISSEN, 86(6), 1999, pp. 281-286

Authors: Babu, CP Brumsack, HJ Schnetger, B
Citation: Cp. Babu et al., Distribution of organic carbon in surface sediments along the eastern Arabian Sea: a revisit, MARINE GEOL, 162(1), 1999, pp. 91-103

Authors: Wehausen, R Brumsack, HJ
Citation: R. Wehausen et Hj. Brumsack, Cyclic variations in the chemical composition of eastern Mediterranean Pliocene sediments: a key for understanding sapropel formation, MARINE GEOL, 153(1-4), 1999, pp. 161-176

Authors: Nijenhuis, IA Bosch, HJ Damste, JSS Brumsack, HJ De Lange, GJ
Citation: Ia. Nijenhuis et al., Organic matter and trace element rich sapropels and black shales: a geochemical comparison, EARTH PLAN, 169(3-4), 1999, pp. 277-290

Authors: Bottcher, ME Oelschlager, B Hopner, T Brumsack, HJ Rullkotter, J
Citation: Me. Bottcher et al., Sulfate reduction related to the early diagenetic degradation of organic matter and "black spot" formation in tidal sandflats of the German Wadden Sea (southern North Sea): stable isotope (C-13, S-34,O-18) and other geochemical results, ORG GEOCHEM, 29(5-7), 1998, pp. 1517-1530

Authors: Dellwig, O Gramberg, D Vetter, D Watermann, F Barckhausen, J Brumsack, HJ Gerdes, G Liebezeit, G Rullkotter, J Scholz-Bottcher, BM Streif, H
Citation: O. Dellwig et al., Geochemical and microfacies characterization of a Holocene depositional sequence in northwest Germany, ORG GEOCHEM, 29(5-7), 1998, pp. 1687-1699

Authors: McManus, J Berelson, WM Klinkhammer, GP Johnson, KS Coale, KH Anderson, RF Kumar, N Burdige, DJ Hammond, DE Brumsack, HJ McCorkle, DC Rushdi, A
Citation: J. Mcmanus et al., Geochemistry of barium in marine sediments: Implications for its use as a paleoproxy, GEOCH COS A, 62(21-22), 1998, pp. 3453-3473
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