Environmental Magnetism
Lecturers: Tilo von Dobeneck
Every sediment on earth contains at least trace contents of magnetic iron minerals, which can be detected, quantified and analyzed by specialized magnetic bulk measurements. "Environmental Magnetism" is a synonym for the very successful approach to derive source, sedimentation and diagenesis history from rock magnetic sediment properties.
This course will comprise lectures on rock magnetic principles, a lab visit and a literature seminary with a particular focus on marine (multi-)proxy applications of Enviromagnetics
Course participants understand the basic theory and methodology of sediment magnetism and are able to plan, realize and interpret enviromagnetic analyses of marine sediment series in the context of paleoceanographic and paleoclimatological issues.
Modul exam (written) on selected topics from all module courses
Klausur
Michael E. Evans & Friedrich Heller (2003) Environmental Magnetism - Principles and Applications of Enviromagnmetics. Academic Press, 299 pp.
Barbara A. Maher & Roy Thompson (1999) Quaternary Climates, Environments and Magnetism. Cambridge University Press, 390 pp.
1st SWS: Introduction to Rock and Environmental Magnetism
2nd SWS: Proxy Parameters of Environmental Magnetism
3rd SWS: Magnetic signatures of marine sediment provenance
4th SWS: Magnetic mineral depletion by reductive diagenesis
5th SWS: Marine magnetic markers of terrestrial climates
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Notebook-Pool
Basic Data
05-MMG-EA1-4
Study Program
Master Marine Geosciences
Module Name
Environmental Archives Methods
Course Type
Lecture, Exercise (L+E)
First Year of Study
1.5 CP
1 SWS
Winter Term
Course Language
English
Contact Person
Marine Geophysik
Prof. Dr. Tilo von Dobeneck
GEO 4070R
Phone: +49 421 218 - 65310
dobeneckuni-bremen.deMarine Geophysik
Prof. Dr. Tilo von Dobeneck
GEO 4070R
Phone: +49 421 218 - 65310
dobeneckuni-bremen.deLecturer
Marine Geophysik
Prof. Dr. Tilo von Dobeneck
GEO 4070R
Phone: +49 421 218 - 65310
dobeneckuni-bremen.deMarine Geophysik
Prof. Dr. Tilo von Dobeneck
GEO 4070R
Phone: +49 421 218 - 65310
dobeneckuni-bremen.de