Flask sample introduction system (BGC air trap). Here samples from measuring stations all over the world are measured. (© A. Schroll/BGC)

Publications of Franziska Günther

Journal Article (12)

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Journal Article
Zhang, X.; Xu, B.; Günther, F.; Gleixner, G.: Seasonal variation of leaf wax n-alkane delta2H values: Differences between Quercus aquifolioides (an evergreen tree) and Stipa bungeana (a perennial grass) from the southeastern Tibetan Plateau. Global and Planetary Change 207, 103674 (2021)
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Zhang, X.; Xu, B.; Günther, F.; Witt, R.; Wang, M.; Xie, Y.; Zhao, H.; Li, J.; Gleixner, G.: Rapid northward shift of the Indian monsoon on the Tibetan Plateau at the end of the Little Ice Age. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 122 (17), pp. 9262 - 9279 (2017)
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Zhang, X.; Xu, B.; Günther, F.; Mügler, I.; Lange, M.; Zhao, H.; Li, J.; Gleixner, G.: Hydrogen isotope ratios of terrestrial leaf wax n-alkanes from the Tibetan Plateau: Controls on apparent enrichment factors, effect of vapor sources and implication for altimetry. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 211, pp. 10 - 27 (2017)
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Saini, J.; Günther, F.; Aichner, B.; Mischke, S.; Herzschuh, U.; Zhang, C.; Mäusbacher, R.; Gleixner, G.: Climate variability in the past ∼19,000 yr in NE Tibetan Plateau inferred from biomarker and stable isotope records of Lake Donggi Cona. Quaternary Science Reviews 157 (1), pp. 129 - 140 (2017)
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Günther, F.; Thiele, A.; Biskop, S.; Mäusbacher, R.; Haberzettl, T.; Yao, T.; Gleixner, G.: Late quaternary hydrological changes at Tangra Yumco, Tibetan Plateau: a compound-specific isotope-based quantification of lake level changes. Journal of Paleolimnology 55, pp. 369 - 382 (2016)
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Jin, C.; Günther, F.; Li, S.; Jia, G.; Peng, P.; Gleixner, G.: Reduced early Holocene moisture availability inferred from dD values of sedimentary n-alkanes in Zigetang Co, Central Tibetan Plateau. The Holocene 26 (4), pp. 556 - 566 (2016)
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Witt, R.; Günther, F.; Lauterbach, S.; Kasper, T.; Mäusbacher, R.; Yao, T.; Gleixner, G.: Biogeochemical evidence for freshwater periods during the Last Glacial Maximum recorded in lake sediments from Nam Co, south-central Tibetan Plateau. Journal of Paleolimnology 55 (1), pp. 67 - 82 (2016)
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Günther, F.; Witt, R.; Schouten, S.; Mäusbacher, R.; Daut, G.; Zhue, L.; Xue, B.; Yaoe, T.; Gleixner, G.: Quaternary ecological responses and impacts of the Indian Ocean Summer Monsoon at Nam Co, Southern Tibetan Plateau. Quaternary Science Reviews 112, pp. 66 - 77 (2015)
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Günther, F.; Thiele, A.; Gleixner, G.; Xu, B.; Yao, T.; Schouten, S.: Distribution of bacterial and archaeal ether lipids in soils and surface sediments of Tibetan lakes: Implications for GDGT-based proxies in saline high mountain lakes. Organic Geochemistry 67, pp. 19 - 30 (2014)
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Günther, F.; Aichner, B.; Siegwolf, R.; Xu, B.; Yao, T.; Gleixner, G.: A synthesis of hydrogen isotope variability and its hydrological significance at the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. Quaternary International 313-314, pp. 3 - 16 (2013)
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Günther, F.; Mügler, I.; Mäusbacher, R.; Daut, G.; Leopold, K.; Gerstmann, U. C.; Xu, B.; Yao, T.; Gleixner, G.: Response of δ D values of sedimentary n-alkanes to variations in source water isotope signals and climate proxies at lake Nam Co, Tibetan Plateau. Quaternary International 236, pp. 82 - 90 (2011)
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Mügler, I.; Gleixner, G.; Günther, F.; Mäusbacher, R.; Daut, G.; Schutt, B.; Berking, J.; Schwalb, A.; Schwark, L.; Xu, B. et al.; Yao, T.; Zhu, L.; Yi, C.: A multi-proxy approach to reconstruct hydrological changes and Holocene climate development of Nam Co, Central Tibet. Journal of Paleolimnology 43 (4), pp. 625 - 648 (2010)

Thesis - PhD (1)

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Thesis - PhD
Günther, F.: Reconstruction of Asian monsoon using compound-specific isotope signals of aquatic and terrestrial biomarkers in Tibetan lake systems. Dissertation, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena (2013)
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