Iben Winther Hougård
Enrolled PhD student
Geology
Øster Voldgade 10
1350 København K
The aim of my PhD is to reconstruct fluctuations in paleo-temperature and bioproductivity during the Jurassic time period using carbon and oxygen stable isotope geochemistry of well-preserved low-Mg fossil (belemnites, brachiopods and bivalves) in SW Germany and SE Greenland.
I have also used Molybdenum isotopes, trace elements and redox sensitive biomarkers to envestigate how the water geochemistry of the southern Sw German Basin developed during the Early Toarcian Anoxic Event.
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Brief oxygenation events in locally anoxic oceans during the Cambrian solves the animal breathing paradox
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Latest Sinemurian to Earliest Toarcian δ18O and δ13C fluctuations in belemnite rostra from the Aubach section of Wutach area, South Germany
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Redox element record shows that environmental perturbations associated with the t-oae were of longer duration than the carbon isotope record suggests – the aubach section, sw germany
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