Project Details
The Wunstorf drilling project: Coring a global stratigraphic reference section of OAE 2 for the correlation with ODP Leg 207 records
Applicant
Professor Dr. Jochen Erbacher
Subject Area
Palaeontology
Term
from 2005 to 2008
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 18386515
Final Report Year
2009
Final Report Abstract
No abstract available
Publications
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(2007): Coring a stratigraphic reference section for Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 - the Wunstorf Coring Project. Scientific Drilling, 4, 19-21
Erbacher, J., Mutterlose, J., Wilmsen, M., & Wonik, T.
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2007. Coring a global stratigraphic Reference Section of OAE 2: first Results of the Wunstorf drilling Project. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 9, 02868, EGU, Vienna, April 2007
Voigt, S., Wilmsen, M., Erbacher, J., Mutterlose, J., Wiese, F. & Wonik, T.
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2007. Evidence for millenial scale oxic-anoxic oscillations during OAE 2. GV International Conference (2007), Bremen, Abstract Volume
Voigt, S. & Erbacher, J.
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(2008) Palaeoevironmental change during the Cenomanian (100 - 94 Ma): new insights from organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts, isotopic and elemental geochemistry, Wunstorf, northern Germany, Geophysical Research Abstracts.Vol. 10, EGU200B-A-04098, 2008, EGU General Assembly 2008
Lignum, J., Jarvis, I., Pearce, M.
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(2008): The Cenomanian-Turonian of the Wunstorf section (N Germany): global stratigraphic reference section and new orbital time scale for Oceanic Anoxic Event 2, Newsletters on Stratigraphy, 43, 65-89
Voigt, S., Erbacher, J., Mutterlose, J., Wonik, T., Westerhold, T., Wiese, F., Wilmsen, M. & Weiss, W.
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2008. Orbitally forced changes in European shelf-sea ventilation during OAE 2 - new insights from high-resolution correlation and the new orbital time scale of the Cenomanian-Turonian reference section at Wunstorf (North Germany). 26th IAS Congress Bochum
Voigt, S., Erbacher, J., Mutterlose, J., Weiss, W., Westerhold, T., Wiese, F., Wilmsen, M., & Wonik, T.
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(2009): U-Pb and Re-Os geochronology of the Aptian/Albian and Cenomanian/Turonian stage boundaries: Implications for timescale calibration, osmium isotope seawater composition and Re-Os systematics in organic-rich sediments. Chemical Geology, 265, 394-409
Selby, D., Mutterlose, J. & Condon, D.J.