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Former Prof. Dr. Tilo von Dobeneck

We investigate the spatial distribution and temporal variability of marine sediments from the coast down to the deep sea to reconstruct their origin, transport, diagenesis and chrono­logy. Using paleo- and rock magnetic as well as optical methods we study the composition and magnetization of natural sedimentary iron minerals, drawing conclusions on past chan­ges in climate conditions, ocean circulation, plate tectonics and Earth´s magnetic field.

Working Area

Our current working areas are the N and SW Pacific as well as continental margins of SE Africa, Eastern Canada and W Antarctica. In the framework of student and contract pro­jects, we also survey geological and archeo­logical structures in Germany.

Methods

Our two automated cryogenic magnetometers and three core logging systems enable rapid and sensitive geophysical analyses of sediment cores. We also run instruments for magnetic high- and low-temperature experiments. Four mobile Overhauser magnetometers are used for field and marine magnetic surveys. Our EM profiler NERIDIS III can map magnetic and electric properties of the shallow seafloor at high resolution.

MARUM Multi Sensor Core Logger with beach sand core from Orokawa Beach (New Zealand) with black magnetite placers
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Prof. Dr. Tilo von Dobeneck

1985 Diploma and 1993 Promotion in Geophysics at University of Munich; 1999 Habilitation for Geophysics, University of Bremen. Positions: 1986–88 Institute for Fund. and Appl. Geophysics, University of Munich; 1989–92 Private entrepreneur in Gascoigne, France, France; 1993–2002 Assistent at Dept. of Geosciences, University of Bremen; 2001–02 Visting research fellow at the Paleomagnetic Laboratory of Utrecht University, Netherlands. Professor in Bremen 2002 to 2024
Research areas: Marine Rock and Environmental Magnetism, magneto- and cyclostratigraphy, sediment dynamics, marine (electro-)magnetic mapping

Tel. +49 421 218 - 65311
dobeneck@uni-bremen.de

Fachbereich Geowissenschaften
der Universität Bremen
GEO building / room nr. 4120
Klagenfurter Straße 2-4
28359 Bremen

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Prof. Dr. Tilo von Dobeneck

Fachbereich Geowissenschaften
der Universität Bremen
Klagenfurter Straße 2-4
28359 Bremen
Tel. +49 421 218 - 65311
dobeneck@uni-bremen.de

Curriculum Vitae

1985 Diploma and 1993 Promotion in Geophysics at University of Munich; 1999 Habilitation for Geophysics, University of Bremen. Positions: 1986–88 Institute for Fund. and Appl. Geophysics, University of Munich; 1989–92 Private entrepreneur in Gascoigne, France, France; 1993–2002 Assistent at Dept. of Geosciences, University of Bremen; 2001–02 Visting research fellow at the Paleomagnetic Laboratory of Utrecht University, Netherlands. Professor in Bremen 2002 to 2024
Research areas: Marine Rock and Environmental Magnetism, magneto- and cyclostratigraphy, sediment dynamics, marine (electro-)magnetic mapping

dobeneck@uni-bremen.de
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