Winckler, Gisela

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van der Does, Michèlle; Wengler, Marc; Lamy, Frank; Martínez-García, Alfredo; Jaccard, Samuel L.; Kuhn, Gerhard; Lanny, Verena; Stuut, Jan-Berend W.; Winckler, Gisela (2021). Opposite dust grain-size patterns in the Pacific and Atlantic sectors of the Southern Ocean during the last 260,000 years. Quaternary science reviews, 263, p. 106978. Elsevier 10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.106978

Costa, Kassandra M.; Hayes, Christopher T.; Anderson, Robert F.; Pavia, Frank J.; Bausch, Alexandra; Deng, Feifei; Dutay, Jean‐Claude; Geibert, Walter; Heinze, Christoph; Henderson, Gideon; Hillaire‐Marcel, Claude; Hoffmann, Sharon; Jaccard, Samuel L.; Jacobel, Allison W.; Kienast, Stephanie S.; Kipp, Lauren; Lerner, Paul; Lippold, Jörg; Lund, David; Marcantonio, Franco; ... (2020). 230 Th Normalization: New Insights on an Essential Tool for Quantifying Sedimentary Fluxes in the Modern and Quaternary Ocean. Paleoceanography and paleoclimatology, 35(2) American Geophysical Union 10.1029/2019PA003820

Serno, Sascha; Winckler, Gisela; Anderson, Robert F.; Jaccard, Samuel; Kienast, Stephanie S.; Haug, Gerald H. (2017). Change in dust seasonality as the primary driver for orbital scale dust storm variability in East Asia. Geophysical Research Letters, 44(8), pp. 3796-3805. American Geophysical Union 10.1002/2016GL072345

Winckler, Gisela; Anderson, Robert F.; Jaccard, Samuel; Marcantonio, Franco (2016). Ocean dynamics, not dust, have controlled equatorial Pacific productivity over the past 500,000 years. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America - PNAS, 113(22), pp. 6119-6124. National Academy of Sciences NAS 10.1073/pnas.1600616113

Schaefer, Joerg M.; Winckler, Gisela; Blard, Pierre-Henri; Balco, Greg; Shuster, David L.; Friedrich, Ronny; Jull, A.J.T.; Wieler, Rainer; Schlüchter, Christian (2016). Performance of CRONUS-P – A pyroxene reference material for helium isotope analysis. Quaternary geochronology, 31, pp. 237-239. Elsevier 10.1016/j.quageo.2014.07.006

McGee, David; Winckler, Gisela; Borunda, Alejandra; Serno, Sascha; Anderson, Robert F.; Recasens, Cristina; Bory, Aloys; Gaiero, Diego; Jaccard, Samuel; Kaplan, Michael; McManus, Jerry; Revel, Marie; Sun, Younbin (2016). Tracking eolian dust with helium and thorium: Impacts of grain size and provenance. Geochimica et cosmochimica acta, 175, pp. 47-67. Elsevier Science 10.1016/j.gca.2015.11.023

Kienast, Stephanie; Winckler, Gisela; Lippold, Jörg; Albani, Samuel; Mahowald, Nathalie (2016). Tracing dust input to the global ocean using thorium isotopes in marine sediments: ThoroMap. Global biogeochemical cycles, 30(10), pp. 1526-1541. American Geophysical Union 10.1002/2016GB005408

Schaefer, Joerg M.; Putnam, Aaron E.; Denton, George H.; Kaplan, Michael R.; Birkel, Sean; Doughty, Alice M.; Kelley, Sam; Barrell, David J.A.; Finkel, Robert C.; Winckler, Gisela; Anderson, Robert F.; Ninneman, Ulysses S.; Barker, Stephen; Schwartz, Roseanne; Andersen, Bjorn G.; Schlüchter, Christian (2015). The Southern Glacial Maximum 65,000 years ago and its Unfinished Termination. Quaternary Science Reviews, 114, pp. 52-60. Pergamon 10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.02.009

Studer, Anja, S.; Sigman, Daniel, M.; Martinez-Garcia, Alfredo; Benz, Verena; Winckler, Gisela; Kuhn, Gerhard; Esper, Oliver; Lamy, Frank; Jaccard, Samuel; Wacker, Lukas; Oleynik, Sergey; Gersonde, Rainer; Haug, Gerald, H. (2015). Antarctic Zone nutrient conditions during the last two glacial cycles. Paleoceanography, 30(7), pp. 845-862. American Geophysical Union 10.1002/2014PA002745

Siddall, Mark; Anderson, Robert F.; Winckler, Gisela; Henderson, Gideon M.; Bradtmiller, Louisa I.; McGee, David; Franzese, Allison; Stocker, Thomas F.; Müller, Simon A. (2008). Modeling the particle flux effect on distribution of 230Th in the equatorial Pacific. Paleoceanography, 23(2), n/a-n/a. Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union 10.1029/2007PA001556

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