J. Matschullat

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

1995 - 2009

Anzahl

16

Co-Autoren

Particle number size distributions in urban air before and after volatilisation (2009)

W. Birmili, K. Heinke, M. Pitz, J. Matschullat, A. Wiedensohler, J. Cyrys, ...

Aerosol particle number size distributions (size range 0.003–10 μm) with and without using a thermodenuder are measured continuously in the city of Augsburg, Germany. Here, the data between 2004...

Heavy rains and extreme rainfall-runoff events in Central Europe from 1951 to 2002 (2009)

M. Müller, M. Kašpar, J. Matschullat

Runoff data were used to better select historically significant precipitation events. The suggested criterion <i>Q<sub>x</sub></i> expresses the increase of a stream runoff...

Temporal and spatial variability of geochemical backgrounds in the Windmill Islands, East Antarctica: Implications for climatic changes and human impacts (2007)

Gasparon, M, Ehrler, K, Matschullat, J, Melles, M

To establish a natural background and its temporal and spatial variability for the area around Casey Station in the Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, the authors studied major and trace element...

Temporal and Spatial Variability of Geochemical Backgrounds in the Windmill Islands, East Antarctica: Implications for Climatic Changes and Human Impacts. (2007)

Gasparon, M., Ehrler, K, Matschullat, J., Melles, M.

To establish a natural background and its temporal and spatial variability for the area around Casey Station in the Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, the authors studied major and trace element...

Contribution to the Geochemistry of Trace Elements in the Sediments of the Noun River and Tributaries, Western Cameroon (2007)

C. Njofang, J. Matschullat, J.P. Tchouankoue, A. Amougou

This study reports on the distribution of trace elements in the sediments of the Noun River valley. Two groups of trace elements have emerged based on their distribution and geochemical behaviour....

Temporal and Spatial Variability of Geochemical Backgrounds in the Windmill Islands, East Antarctica: Implications for Climatic Changes and Human Impacts. (2007)

Gasparon, M., Ehrler, K, Matschullat, J., Melles, M.

To establish a natural background and its temporal and spatial variability for the area around Casey Station in the Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, the authors studied major and trace element...

Geogenic sources and sinks of trace metals in the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica: Natural processes and human impact (2006)

Gasparon, M., Matschullat, J.

To evaluate the extent of human impact on a pristine Antarctic environment, natural baseline levels of trace metals have been established in the basement rocks of the Larsemann Hills, East...

Trace metals in Antarctic ecosystems: Results from the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica (2006)

Gasparon, M., Matschullat, J.

Sediments, mosses and algae, collected from lake catchments of the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica, were analysed to establish baseline levels of trace metals (Ag, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Sb, Pb,...

Geogenic sources and sinks of trace metals in the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica: Natural processes and human impact (2006)

Gasparon, M., Matschullat, J.

To evaluate the extent of human impact on a pristine Antarctic environment, natural baseline levels of trace metals have been established in the basement rocks of the Larsemann Hills, East...

Trace metals in Antarctic ecosystems: Results from the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica (2006)

Gasparon, M., Matschullat, J.

Sediments, mosses and algae, collected from lake catchments of the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica, were analysed to establish baseline levels of trace metals (Ag, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Sb, Pb,...