Frank Schaebitz

799 total citations
21 papers, 458 citations indexed

About

Frank Schaebitz is a scholar working on Atmospheric Science, Anthropology and Paleontology. According to data from OpenAlex, Frank Schaebitz has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 458 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Atmospheric Science, 14 papers in Anthropology and 9 papers in Paleontology. Recurrent topics in Frank Schaebitz's work include Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (19 papers), Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology (14 papers) and Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (6 papers). Frank Schaebitz is often cited by papers focused on Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (19 papers), Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology (14 papers) and Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (6 papers). Frank Schaebitz collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United Kingdom and Ethiopia. Frank Schaebitz's co-authors include Verena Foerster, Martin H. Trauth, Asfawossen Asrat, Annett Junginger, Henry F. Lamb, Finn Viehberg, Janet Rethemeyer, Bernd Wagner, Volker Wennrich and Mark Maslin and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Geology and Quaternary Science Reviews.

In The Last Decade

Frank Schaebitz

20 papers receiving 452 citations

Peers

Frank Schaebitz
Emma St Pierre Australia
Dei Huws United Kingdom
Tim van der Schriek United Kingdom
Stacy Carolin United Kingdom
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Countries citing papers authored by Frank Schaebitz

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Fields of papers citing papers by Frank Schaebitz

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Frank Schaebitz

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Frank Schaebitz. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Frank Schaebitz based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Frank Schaebitz. Frank Schaebitz is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Trauth, Martin H., Asfawossen Asrat, Peter O. Hopcroft, et al.. (2024). Early warning signals of the termination of the African Humid Period(s). Nature Communications. 15(1). 3697–3697. 4 indexed citations
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Trauth, Martin H., Asfawossen Asrat, Verena Foerster, et al.. (2024). Combining orbital tuning and direct dating approaches to age-depth model development for Chew Bahir, Ethiopia. Quaternary Science Advances. 15. 100208–100208.
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Munz, Philipp, Asfawossen Asrat, Verena Foerster, et al.. (2024). Spatio-temporal variations of climate along possible African-Arabian routes of H. sapiens expansion. Quaternary Science Advances. 14. 100174–100174. 3 indexed citations
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Gebregiorgis, Daniel, Daniel M. Deocampo, Verena Foerster, et al.. (2021). Modern Sedimentation and Authigenic Mineral Formation in the Chew Bahir Basin, Southern Ethiopia: Implications for Interpretation of Late Quaternary Paleoclimate Records. Frontiers in Earth Science. 9. 7 indexed citations
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Kaboth‐Bahr, Stefanie, Asfawossen Asrat, Andrew S. Cohen, et al.. (2021). Changes in the cyclicity and variability of the eastern African paleoclimate over the last 620 kyrs. Quaternary Science Reviews. 273. 107219–107219. 6 indexed citations
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Trauth, Martin H., Asfawossen Asrat, Verena Foerster, et al.. (2019). Classifying past climate change in the Chew Bahir basin, southern Ethiopia, using recurrence quantification analysis. Climate Dynamics. 53(5-6). 2557–2572. 36 indexed citations
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Foerster, Verena, Asfawossen Asrat, Andrew S. Cohen, et al.. (2018). If only mud could talk…what we can learn from minerals and grains in the Chew Bahir sediment cores (southern Ethiopia). EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts. 10465. 1 indexed citations
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Wagner, Bernd, Volker Wennrich, Finn Viehberg, et al.. (2018). Holocene rainfall runoff in the central Ethiopian highlands and evolution of the River Nile drainage system as revealed from a sediment record from Lake Dendi. Global and Planetary Change. 163. 29–43. 21 indexed citations
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Trauth, Martin H., Verena Foerster, Annett Junginger, et al.. (2018). Abrupt or gradual? Change point analysis of the late Pleistocene–Holocene climate record from Chew Bahir, southern Ethiopia. Quaternary Research. 90(2). 321–330. 27 indexed citations
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Lane, Christine, Nicholas J.G. Pearce, Vicki Smith, et al.. (2017). Recurrent explosive eruptions from a high-risk Main Ethiopian Rift volcano throughout the Holocene. Geology. 45(12). 1127–1130. 26 indexed citations
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Foerster, Verena, Ralf Vogelsang, Annett Junginger, et al.. (2016). Reply to the comment on “Environmental change and human occupation of southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya during the last 20,000 years. Quaternary Science Reviews 129: 333–340”. Quaternary Science Reviews. 141. 130–133. 3 indexed citations
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Zolitschka, Bernd, Frank Schaebitz, Christoph Mayr, et al.. (2016). Climate Changes in Southern Patagonia (Santa Cruz, Argentina) Inferred From Lake Sediments: The Multi-Proxy Approach of SALSA. Open Access CRIS of the University of Bern. 12(2). 9–11. 1 indexed citations
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Trauth, Martin H., Andreas G.N. Bergner, Verena Foerster, et al.. (2015). Episodes of environmental stability versus instability in Late Cenozoic lake records of Eastern Africa. Journal of Human Evolution. 87. 21–31. 30 indexed citations
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Foerster, Verena, Ralf Vogelsang, Annett Junginger, et al.. (2015). Environmental change and human occupation of southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya during the last 20,000 years. Quaternary Science Reviews. 129. 333–340. 57 indexed citations
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Brown, M. C., Ute Frank, Verena Foerster, et al.. (2012). Holocene Paleomagnetic Field Variations Recorded in Lake Sediments from Southern Ethiopia. Publication Database GFZ (GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences). 2012. 1 indexed citations
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Foerster, Verena, Annett Junginger, Asfawossen Asrat, et al.. (2012). Climatic change recorded in the sediments of the Chew Bahir basin, southern Ethiopia, during the last 45,000 years. Quaternary International. 274. 25–37. 111 indexed citations
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Panagiotopoulos, Konstantinos, Bernd Wagner, Frank Schaebitz, et al.. (2012). Climate and environmental change in the Balkans over the last 17 ka recorded in sediments from Lake Prespa (Albania/F.Y.R. of Macedonia/Greece). Quaternary International. 274. 122–135. 92 indexed citations
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D'Antoni, Héctor & Frank Schaebitz. (1995). Remote Sensing and Holocene Vegetation: History of Global Change. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA). 7(2). 3 indexed citations

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