8,047 Works
Documentation of sediment core GeoB7806-1
Ismene A Seeberg-ElverfeldtRadiocarbon age of multicorer GeoB7804-4, tube 1
Ismene A Seeberg-ElverfeldtGrayscale data of multicorer GeoB7804-4, tube 2
Ismene A Seeberg-Elverfeldt
Depth sediment 19.19 cm - 28.91 cm: hiatus due to turbidite
Grayscale data of multicorer GeoB7805-1, tube 1
Ismene A Seeberg-Elverfeldt
Depth sediment 10.87 cm - 18.21 cm: hiatus due to turbidite
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of Globigerinoides ruber (white) from multicorer GeoB7803-2, tube 1
Ismene A Seeberg-ElverfeldtEnd member analysis of multicorer GeoB7805-1, tube 2
Ismene A Seeberg-Elverfeldt
Depth sediment 6.75 cm - 13.75 cm: hiatus due to turbidite
Radionuclides of multicore GeoB7804-4
Ismene A Seeberg-ElverfeldtColor data of sediment core GeoB10818-2
Dierk HebbelnColor data of sediment core GeoB10823-2
Dierk HebbelnRadiocarbon age of surface sediment samples from the southern Florida Straits
Johanna Schwarz
Corrected pMC indicate the percent modern (1950) carbon corrected from fractionation using 13C measurement.
Term-day magnetic observations from the Prague-Clementinum observatory on 1842-04-21
Pavel Hejda, Miloš Revallo & Fridrich Valach
Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time...
Term-day magnetic observations from the Prague-Clementinum observatory on 1843-09-21
Pavel Hejda, Miloš Revallo & Fridrich Valach
Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time...
Term-day magnetic observations from the Prague-Clementinum observatory on 1844-03-21
Pavel Hejda, Miloš Revallo & Fridrich Valach
Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time...
Magnetic storm observations from the Prague-Clementinum observatory on 1841-10-25
Pavel Hejda, Miloš Revallo & Fridrich Valach
Data of magnetic storms recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in 1839-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The data set contains variation of declination [min] and horizontal magnetic field [nT] of 73 magnetic storms with the magnitudes being of at least a moderate level completed with the baseline of declination [deg] and baseline of horizontal megnetic field [nT]. All...
Magnetic storm observations from the Prague-Clementinum observatory on 1841-12-08
Pavel Hejda, Miloš Revallo & Fridrich Valach
Data of magnetic storms recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in 1839-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The data set contains variation of declination [min] and horizontal magnetic field [nT] of 73 magnetic storms with the magnitudes being of at least a moderate level completed with the baseline of declination [deg] and baseline of horizontal megnetic field [nT]. All...
Magnetic storm observations from the Prague-Clementinum observatory on 1842-03-16
Pavel Hejda, Miloš Revallo & Fridrich Valach
Data of magnetic storms recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in 1839-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The data set contains variation of declination [min] and horizontal magnetic field [nT] of 73 magnetic storms with the magnitudes being of at least a moderate level completed with the baseline of declination [deg] and baseline of horizontal megnetic field [nT]. All...
Magnetic storm observations from the Prague-Clementinum observatory on 1842-04-20
Pavel Hejda, Miloš Revallo & Fridrich Valach
Data of magnetic storms recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in 1839-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The data set contains variation of declination [min] and horizontal magnetic field [nT] of 73 magnetic storms with the magnitudes being of at least a moderate level completed with the baseline of declination [deg] and baseline of horizontal megnetic field [nT]. All...
Term-day magnetic observations from the Prague-Clementinum observatory on 1840-07-23
Pavel Hejda, Miloš Revallo & Fridrich Valach
Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time...
Term-day magnetic observations from the Prague-Clementinum observatory on 1840-03-19
Pavel Hejda, Miloš Revallo & Fridrich Valach
Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time...
Documentation of multicorer GeoB7806-2, tube 1, tube 2 and tube 3
Ismene A Seeberg-ElverfeldtTerm-day magnetic observations from the Prague-Clementinum observatory on 1842-06-23
Pavel Hejda, Miloš Revallo & Fridrich Valach
Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time...
Term-day magnetic observations from the Prague-Clementinum observatory on 1843-05-27
Pavel Hejda, Miloš Revallo & Fridrich Valach
Data of term-day observations recorded at the Prague-Clementinum observatory in years 1840-1849 are presented. The data were obtained by digitising and processing the original old records published in the yearbooks of this historical observatory. The term-day observations had been agreed for joint measurements by the observatories organised in the Göttingen Magnetic Union (GMU). Data of 120 term-days from January 1840 to December 1849 are published. The observations started at 10 p.m. of Göttingen Mean Time...
Affiliations
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GEOMAR - Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel28
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Institut für Geowissenschaften, Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel17
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Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven9
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University of Iowa7
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Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, St. Petersburg6
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University of Duisburg-Essen4
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Leibniz-Institut für Medienforschung | Hans-Bredow-Institut3
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Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research, Bremen, Germany2
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IFM-GEOMAR Leibniz-Institute of Marine Sciences, Kiel University2
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Alfred Wegener Institute - Research Unit Potsdam2