Mareike Schmidt
Free University of Berlin
5 Papers
11 Citations
Mareike Schmidt is an academic researcher from Free University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Quaternary. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Paleolimnological features of a mega-lake phase in the Makgadikgadi Basin (Kalahari, Botswana) during Marine Isotope Stage 5 inferred from diatoms
Mareike Schmidt,Markus Fuchs,Andrew C. G. Henderson,Annette Kossler,Melanie J. Leng,Melanie J. Leng,Anson W. Mackay,Elisha Shemang,Frank Riedel +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first evidence for a Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5 mega-lake period was presented from a diatom-rich, 30 cm-thick lacustrine sediment section, exposed close to a palaeo-shoreline of the Makgadikgadi Basin.
Diatoms from Lake Kushu: A pilot study to test the potential of a Late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental archive from Rebun Island (Hokkaido Region, Japan)
TL;DR: This article used diatoms to investigate the modern ecosystem of Lake Kushu and its surrounding area on Rebun Island and of Hime-numa Pond on Rishiri Island and selected core samples for comparison.
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Vegetation change and human impacts on Rebun Island (Northwest Pacific) over the last 6000 years
Christian Leipe,Stefanie Müller,Konrad Hille,Hirofumi Kato,Franziska Kobe,Mareike Schmidt,Konrad Seyffert,Robert N. Spengler,Mayke Wagner,Andrzej W. Weber,Pavel E. Tarasov +10 more
TL;DR: The authors presented a high-resolution, chronologically well-constrained pollen record from Lake Kushu and a record of archaeobotanical remains from the nearby Hamanaka 2 archaeological site.
Palaeobotanical records from Rebun Island and their potential for improving the chronological control and understanding human–environment interactions in the Hokkaido Region, Japan
Stefanie Müller,Stefanie Müller,Mareike Schmidt,Annette Kossler,Christian Leipe,Christian Leipe,Tomohisa Irino,Masanobu Yamamoto,Hitoshi Yonenobu,Tomasz Goslar,Hirofumi Kato,Mayke Wagner,Andrzej W. Weber,Pavel E. Tarasov +13 more
TL;DR: The environmental archive stored in the Lake Kushu sediment proves to be one of the key areas to study the archaeological sites in the region as mentioned in this paper, and the environmental archive storage in the lake sediment is a key area to study archaeological sites.
A multi-proxy palaeolimnological record of the last 16,600 years from coastal Lake Kushu in northern Japan
Mareike Schmidt,Christian Leipe,Christian Leipe,Fabian Becker,Tomasz Goslar,Philipp Hoelzmann,Jens Mingram,Stefanie Müller,Rik Tjallingii,Mayke Wagner,Pavel E. Tarasov +10 more
TL;DR: Based on diatom, aquatic pollen and non-pollen palynomorph (NPP), lake sediment microfacies, and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyses, the authors define three main phases of lake basin development including a marshy phase, lagoon phase and freshwater lake phase.