Sediment regimes

I am interested in robust and reproducible approaches to disentangle the information hidden in the grain-size properties of sedimentary deposits.

Ongoing and past research
 
Method development
Dietze, E., and Dietze, M.: Grain-size distribution unmixing using the R package EMMAgeo, E&G Quaternary Sci. J., 68, 29-46, 10.5194/egqsj-68-29-2019, 2019.
Dietze, E., Hartmann, K., Diekmann, B., Ijmker, J., Lehmkuhl, F., Opitz, S., Stauch, G., Wünnemann, B., and Borchers, A.: An end-member algorithm for deciphering modern detrital processes from lake sediments of Lake Donggi Cona, NE Tibetan Plateau, China, Sedimentary Geology, 243–244, 169-180, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2011.09.014, 2012.
R package EMMAgeo (EMMAgeo Website)
Sediment sources, pathways and depositional processes at the Tibetan Plateau and in the Arctic
Schirrmeister, L., Dietze, E., Matthes, H., Grosse, G., Strauss, J., Laboor, S., Ulrich, M., Kienast, F., and Wetterich, S.: The genesis of Yedoma Ice Complex permafrost – grain-size endmember modeling analysis from Siberia and Alaska, E&G Quaternary Sci. J., 69, 33–53, https://doi.org/10.5194/egqsj-69-33-2020, 2020.
Dietze, E., Maussion, F., Ahlborn, M., Diekmann, B., Hartmann, K., Henkel, K., Kasper, T., Lockot, G., Opitz, S., and Haberzettl, T.: Sediment transport processes across the Tibetan Plateau inferred from robust grain-size end members in lake sediments, Clim. Past, 10, 91-106, 10.5194/cp-10-91-2014, 2014.
For further studies from the Tibetan Plateau, the middle Atlas (Morocco), South Africa, western USA, the Arctic, and Antarctica please see my ResearchGate site.