Katrin Fuhrer

Dr. Physikerin, Massenspektrometer. Jetzt bei Tofwerk AG, Thun
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born 1966

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GRIP (Greenland Ice-core members) Climate instability during the Last Interglacial period recorded in the GRIP ice core. Nature, 364, 203-2071993
Johnsen, S.J., H.B. Clausen, W. Dansgaard, K. Fuhrer, N.S. Gundestrup, C.U. Hammer, P. Iversen, J. Jouzel, B. Stauffer u. J.P. Steffensen Irregular glacial interstadials in a new Greenland ice core. Nature 359, 311-313.1993
Masson-Delmotte, V., J. Jouzel, A. Landais, M. Stievenard, S.J. Johnsen, J.W.C. White, M. Werner, A. Sveinbjornsdottir u. K. Fuhrer GRIP deuterium excess reveals rapid and orbital-scale changes in Greenland moisture origin. Science, 209, 118-121, doi:10.1126/science.1108575.2005
Fuhrer, Katrin Messung der Ammonium- und H2O2-Konzentratipn in polarem Eis mit der Flow-Injetion-Methode und ?18O-Bestimmung an H2O2. Universität Bern, Diplomarbeit 1991.1991
Fuhrer, Katrin, A. Neftel, M. Anklin u. V. Maggi Continuous measurement of hydrogen peroxide, formaldehyde, calcium and ammonium concentrations along the new GRIP ice core from Summit, Central Greenland. Atm. Environment 27A, pp. 1873-1880.1993
Fuhrer, Katrin Ammonium-, Kalzium-, Wasserstoffoxid und Formaldehydmessungen an einem grönländischen Tiefbohrkern: Diskussion der letzten 200'000 Jahre. Universität Bern, Dissertation 1995.1995
Fuhrer, Katrin, M. Hutterli u. J. McConnel Overview of recent field experiments for the study of the air-snow transfer of H_2 O_2 and HCOH. In: Chemical Exchange Between the Atmosphere and Polar Snow (Environmental Change), edited by E.W. Wolff and R.C. Bales, pp. 307-318.1996
Fuhrer, Katrin, A. Neftel, M. Anklin, T. Staffelbach u. M. Legrand High-resolution ammonium ice core record covering a complete glacial-interglacial cycle. Journal of geophysical Research, 101, D2, 4147-4164.1996
Fuhrer, Katrin, E.W. Wolff u. S.J. Johnsen Timescales for dust variability in the Greenland Ice Core Project (GRIP) ice core in the last 100,000 years. Journal of Geophysical Research, 104, D24, 31,043-31,052.1999