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Mettier, Ralph; Schlunegger, Fritz; Schneider, Heinz; Schwab, Marco; Rieke-Zapp, Dirk (2009). Relationships between landscape morphology, climate and surface erosion in northern Peru at 5°S latitude. International journal of earth sciences, 98(8), pp. 2009-2022. Berlin: Springer-Verlag 10.1007/s00531-008-0355-7
Schwab, Marco; Schlunegger, Fritz; Schneider, Heinz; Stöckli, Gregor; Rieke-Zapp, Dirk (2009). Contrasting sediment flux in Val Lumnezia, (Graubünden, Eastern Swiss Alps) and implications for landscape development. Swiss journal of geosciences, 102(2), pp. 211-222. Basel: Birkhäuser-Verlag; www.birkhäuser.ch 10.1007/s00015-009-1320-6
Schwab, Marco; Rieke-Zapp, Dirk; Schneider, Heinz; Liniger, Markus; Schlunegger, Fritz (2008). Landsliding and sediment flux in the Central Swiss Alps: A photogrammetric study of the Schimbrig landslide Entlebuch. Geomorphology, 97(3-4), pp. 392-406. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science 10.1016/j.geomorph.2007.08.019
Schneider, Heinz; Schwab, Marco; Schlunegger, Fritz (2008). Channelized and hillslope sediment transport and the geomorphology of mountain belts. International journal of earth sciences, 97(1), pp. 179-192. Berlin: Springer-Verlag 10.1007/s00531-006-0164-9
Stocker, Achim; Derungs, Giusep; Woggon, Wolf-Dietrich; Netscher, Thomas; Rüttimann, August; Müller, Robert K.; Schneider, Heinz; Todaro, Louis J. (1994). The Reaction Mechanism of Chromanol-Ring Formation Catalyzed by tocopherol cyclase from Anabaena variabilis KÜTZING (Cyanobacteria). Helvetica chimica acta, 77(7), pp. 1721-1737. Verlag Helvetica Chimica Acta 10.1002/hlca.19940770705
Kober, Florian; Schlunegger, Fritz; Zeilinger, Gerold; Schneider, Heinz (2006). Surface uplift and climate change - the geomorphic evolution of the western escarpment of the Andes of northern Chile between the Miocene and present. In: Willett, Sean; Hovius, Niels; Brandon, Mark; Fisher, Donald (eds.) Tectonics, Climate and Landscape Evolution. Geological Society of America Special Papers: Vol. 398 (pp. 75-86). Boulder: Geological Society of America 10.1130/2006.2398(05)