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Dr Ola Kwiecien

Assistant Professor

Department: Geography and Environmental Sciences

Ola Kwiecien

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  • A 60–50 ka African Humid Period modulated by stadial Heinrich events HE6 and HE5a in northwestern Africa, Nutz, A., Kwiecien, O., Buylaert, J., Guihou, A., Khabouchi, I., Deschamps, P., Breitenbach, S., Poirier, P., Dietrich, P., Kabiri, L., Essafraoui, B., Bodin, S. 1 Feb 2024, In: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
  • Author Correction: Western Caucasus regional hydroclimate controlled by cold-season temperature variability since the Last Glacial Maximum, Wolf, A., Baker, J., Tjallingii, R., Cai, Y., Osinzev, A., Antonosyan, M., Amano, N., Johnson, K., Skiba, V., McCormack, J., Kwiecien, O., Chervyatsova, O., Dublyansky, Y., Dbar, R., Cheng, H., Breitenbach, S. 26 Mar 2024, In: Communications Earth and Environment
  • Hydrochemical mixing‐zones trigger dolomite formation in an alkaline lake, McCormack, J., Baldermann, A., Bontognali, T., Wolf, A., Kwiecien, O. 1 Apr 2024, In: Sedimentology
  • Mid‐Holocene rainfall seasonality and ENSO dynamics over the south‐western Pacific, Nava‐Fernandez, C., Braun, T., Pederson, C., Fox, B., Hartland, A., Kwiecien, O., Höpker, S., Bernasconi, S., Jaggi, M., Hellstrom, J., Gázquez, F., French, A., Marwan, N., Immenhauser, A., Breitenbach, S. Feb 2024, In: The Depositional Record
  • Western Caucasus regional hydroclimate controlled by cold-season temperature variability since the Last Glacial Maximum, Wolf, A., Baker, J., Tjallingii, R., Cai, Y., Osinzev, A., Antonosyan, M., Amano, N., Johnson, K., Skiba, V., McCormack, J., Kwiecien, O., Chervyatsova, O., Dublyansky, Y., Dbar, R., Cheng, H., Breitenbach, S. 5 Feb 2024, In: Communications Earth and Environment
  • Past fire dynamics inferred from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and monosaccharide anhydrides in a stalagmite from the archaeological site of Mayapan, Mexico, Homann, J., Karbach, N., Carolin, S., James, D., Hodell, D., Breitenbach, S., Kwiecien, O., Brenner, M., Lope, C., Hoffmann, T. 8 Aug 2023, In: Biogeosciences
  • Volcanic impact on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in the Eastern Mediterranean, Pickarski, N., Kwiecien, O., Litt, T. 16 May 2023, In: Communications Earth and Environment
  • Speleological and environmental history of Lida Ajer cave, western Sumatra, Louys, J., Duval, M., Price, G., Westaway, K., Zaim, Y., Rizal, Y., Puspaningrum, M., Trihascaryo, A., Breitenbach, S., Kwiecien, O., Cai, Y., Higgins, P., Albers, P., de Vos, J., Roberts, P. 7 Mar 2022, In: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
  • What we talk about when we talk about seasonality – A transdisciplinary review, Kwiecien, O., Braun, T., Brunello, C., Faulkner, P., Hausmann, N., Helle, G., Hoggarth, J., Ionita, M., Jazwa, C., Kelmelis, S., Marwan, N., Nava Fernandez, C., Nehme, C., Opel, T., Oster, J., Perşoiu, A., Petrie, C., Prufer, K., Saarni, S., Wolf, A., Breitenbach, S. 1 Feb 2022, In: Earth-Science Reviews
  • A dynamic planet, Duarte, J., Fakhraee, M., Gürer, D., Kwiecien, O., Nichols, C. Dec 2021, In: Communications Earth and Environment

JIAOJIAO YUE 'Did you say 'fast' ? Early diagenetic modification of climatic signals in lacustrine sediments Start Date: 01/10/2021

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