Stefanie Kaboth
Utrecht University
18 Papers
9 Citations
Stefanie Kaboth is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of Stefanie Kaboth include National Taiwan University.
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Papers
New insights into upper MOW variability over the last 150kyr from IODP 339 Site U1386 in the Gulf of Cadiz
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a continuous high-resolution benthic foraminifera δ18O record from the upper Mediterranean Outflow Water (MOW) core at IODP Expedition 339 Site U1386 in the Gulf of Cadiz of the past 150,000 years.
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Mediterranean Outflow Water dynamics during the past ~570 kyr: Regional and global implications
Stefanie Kaboth,Stefanie Kaboth,Bas de Boer,André Bahr,Christiaan Zeeden,Lucas Joost Lourens +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the first continuous and high-resolution (~ 1 kyr) benthic δ18O and δ13C as well as grain size records from Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Site U1386 representing the last ~570kyr.
Mediterranean Outflow Water variability during the Early Pleistocene
TL;DR: In this article, the first benthic foraminifera stable oxygen and carbon isotope records and grain-size data from IODP Expedition 339 Site U1389 were presented.
Paleo-ENSO influence on African environmentsand early modern humans
Stefanie Kaboth,John R. Dorgan,Ana I. Jiménez,Laura Fragoso-Campón,Anna Erzsébet Körei,Asmi, Ari +5 more
- 27 Mar 2022
TL;DR: In this article , the authors synthesize terrestrial and marine proxy records, spanning the past 620,000 years, to decipher pan-African climate variability and its drivers and potential linkages to hominin evolution.
Persistent monsoonal forcing of Mediterranean Outflow dynamics during the late Pleistocene
André Bahr,Stefanie Kaboth,Francisco Jose Jiménez-Espejo,Francisco Javier Sierro,Antje H L Voelker,Lucas Joost Lourens,Ursula Röhl,Gert-Jan Reichart,Carlota Escutia,Francisco Javier Hernandéz-Molina,Jörg Pross,Oliver Friedrich +11 more
- 16 Sep 2015
Abstract: Five to twenty specimens of Globigerina bulloides between 300 and 500 μm were hand-picked for oxygen isotope analyses. Specimens were washed with ethanol, ultrasonicated for several seconds and dried for 24 hours to eliminate all liquids. Samples were analyzed at Kiel University with a MAT 253 mass spectrometer connected to a Kiel IV carbonate preparation device. The analytical precision of international and laboratory-internal carbonate standards was better than ±0.05 ‰ (δC) and ± 0.08‰ (δO).
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