Annette Kossler

PROFILE CONTACT

Photograph of Annette Kossler

Dr. Annette Kossler is a Post Doctoral Fellow with Freie Universität Berlin. Her research interests include Quaternary geosciences, freshwater organisms (molluscs, ostracods, diatoms, chironomids etc.), karpology (seeds & fruits, plant macrofossils), palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology, environmental reconstructions (photo by Jan Evers).

Email: kossler@zedat.fu-berlin.de

Phone: +49(0)30 838 70894

Fax: +49(0)30 838 70745

Address:
Malteserstrasse 74-100, Haus D - Raum D029
D-12249 Berlin GERMANY

 

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Müller S, Tarasov PE, Hoelzmann P, Bezrukova EV, Kossler A, Krivonogov SK. 2014. Stable vegetation and environmental conditions during the Last Glacial Maximum: New results from Lake Kotokel (Lake Baikal region, southern Siberia, Russia). Quaternary International, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2013.12.012, published online.

Kostrova SS, Meyer H, Chapligin B, Kossler A, Bezrukova EV, Tarasov PE. 2013. Holocene oxygen isotope record of diatoms from Lake Kotokel (southern Siberia, Russia) and its palaeoclimatic implications. Quaternary International 290-291, 21-34.

Kossler, A, Schlolaut, G., Tarasov, P., Brauer, A., Nakagawa, T., Marshal, M., Lamb, H., Demske, D., Gotanda, K., Haraguchi, T., Yokoyama, Y., Yonenobu, H., Tada, R., Suigetsu 2006 project members. 2011. Onset and termination of the late-glacial reversal in the high resolution diatom and sedimentary records from the annually laminated SG06 core of Lake Suigetsu, Japan. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, doi: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2011.04.004.

Kossler, A, Tarasov, P., Nakagawa, T., Schlolaut, Marshal, M., G., Brauer, A., Lamb, H., Demske, D., Bronk Ramsex, Chr., Staff, R., Bryant, Ch., Brock, F., Gotanda, K., Haraguchi, T., Yokoyama, Y., Yonenobu, H., Tada, R., Saito-Kato, M. & Suigetsu 2006 project members. 2011. Onset and termination of the late-glacial climate reversal in the diatom record from the annually laminated SG06 core from Lake Suigetsu, Japan. Abstract, XVIII INQUA Congress in Bern.

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