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Dr. Stefan Mulitza
Name: | Dr. Stefan Mulitza | |
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Department: | Marine Geology | |
Job: | Research Scientist | |
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Phone: | +49 421 218 - 65536 | |
Fax: | +49 421 218 - 65505 | |
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Research Topics
- Calibration of paleoceanographic proxies
- Ecology of planktic foraminifera
- African climate history
- History of ocean circulation and upwelling
Positions
| 2002 - present | Research scientist and lecturer at MARUM/University of Bremen |
| 1996 – 2002 | Research fellow at University of Bremen |
| 1995-1996 | Research fellow at Centre des Faibles Radioactivités (now LSCE), Gif-sur-Yvette |
Publications
Data
I am happy to share all my published data. Please contact me if you can not find a data set from any of my papers on PANGAEA.
Expeditions
RV METEOR: M15, M23, M38, M46, M49, M57, M65 (Chief Scientist), M75
RV SONNE: SO164 (RASTA)
RV MARION DUFRESNE: MD 167 RETRO (Co-Chief Scientist)
Editoral Boards/Working Groups
Marine Micropaleontology
Glacial Ocean Atlas
MARGO - Multiproxy Approach for the Reconstruction of the Glacial Ocean surface
PACE - SCOR/IMAGES WG 123 on
Reconstruction of Past Ocean Circulation
Projects
DAMOCLES - Detecting Holocene changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation: Integration of Proxy Data and Climate Simulations (SPP, DFG)
RETRO - Response of tropical Atlantic surface and intermediate waters to changes in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (ESF-Project within EuroMARC)
Influence of Atlantic Ocean thermohaline circulation on tropical sea-surface temperature and North African climate (RCOM Project A8)
Climate History and Sedimentation Processes off NW-Africa (Proposal for Shiptime, Meteor Cruise M65, DFG)
Quantifying the potential bias of planktonic foraminifera-based temperature reconstructions using a numerical foraminifera-assemblage mode (Projekt im Rahmen von EUROPROX, International Graduate College, DFG)
PACLIVA - PAtterns of CLImate VAriability in the North Atlantic (EU, Fifth Framework Programme)
Rapid climatic changes during the transition from the Last Glacial Maximum to the Holocene (BMBF, DEKLIM)
Courses
Abrupt Climate Change
Marine Ecosystems as Environmental Indicators
Workshops Hosted
Response of North African ecosystems to abrupt climate change This 3-day workshop brought together leading international scientists in African palaeoclimate reconstruction, from both the marine and terrestrial realms, archaeology, paleoclimate modelling as well as experts in monsoon dynamics. The workshop aimed at exploring the role of Africa in global climate change throughout the geological past, the present and the future. more...
Reconstruction of the Glacial Deep Ocean Circulation The main goal of the workshop was to compile a global data base of proxies related to deep water circulation and that have the potential to be simulated in climate models. more...


