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Enqing Huang
Name: | Enqing Huang | |
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Department: | Paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | |
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Phone: | +49 421 218 - 65681 | |
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Research Interests
• Stable isotopic composition and trace element of planktonic and benthic foraminifera
• Paleoceanography of the Atlantic Ocean and the South China Sea
• Deep-water ventilation of the Atlantic Ocean since the Last Glacial Maximum
• Asian and African paleo-monsoon systems
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2009 Sept.-present, Ph.D. student at MARUM, Universität Bremen
Ph.D. project: The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation since the Last Glacial Maximum
2006-2009, M.Sc. in Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai
Master thesis: Late Quaternary millennial-scale climatic oscillations in the tropical South China Sea
2002-2006, B.Sc. in Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai
Bachelor thesis: Early Pliocene precession rhythm of African monsoon and Mediterranean sea surface productivity
Publications
Huang, E., Tian, J., Steinke, S., 2011. Millennial-scale dynamics of the winter cold tongue in the southern South China Sea over the past 26 ka and the East Asia winter monsoon. Quaternary Research 75, 196-204
Collins, J.A., Schefuß, E., Heslop, D., Mulitza, S., Prange, M., Zabel, M., Tjallingii, R., Dokken, T. M., Huang, E., Mackensen, A., Schulz, M., Tian, J., Zarriess, M., Wefer, G., 2011. Interhemispheric symmetry of the tropical African rainbelt over the past 23,000 years. Nature Geoscience 4, 42-45
Tian, J., Huang, E., Pak, D.K., 2010. East Asia winter monsoon during the last glacial cycle: Insights from a latitudinal sea-surface temperature gradient across the South China Sea. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 292, 319-324
Huang E-Q, Tian J, 2008. Melt-Water-Pulse (MWP) events and abrupt climate change of the last deglaciation. Chinese Science Bulletin, 53(18): 2867-2878
submitted:
Huang, E., S. Mulitza, A. Paul, J. Groeneveld, S. Steinke, and M. Schulz. Response of the eastern tropical Atlantic central waters to thermohaline circulation changes during the Last Glacial Maximum and Heinrich Stadial 1. In revision


