Michael Schulz

About Michael Schulz

Michael Schulz, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Bremen, specializes in the field of Paleoclimatology, Paleoceanography.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A multicentennial mode of North Atlantic climate variability throughout the Last Glacial Maximum

Glacial state of the global carbon cycle: time-slice simulations for the last glacial maximum with an Earth-system model

Dynamic boreal summer atmospheric circulation response as negative feedback to Greenland melt during the MIS-11 interglacial

Numerical simulation of deep-sea sediment transport induced by a dredge experiment in the northeastern Pacific Ocean

Atmospheric carbon dioxide variations across the middle Miocene climate transition

A dynamic ocean driven by changes in CO2 and Antarctic ice-sheet in the middle Miocene

Impacts of Variations in Caspian Sea Surface Area on Catchment‐Scale and Large‐Scale Climate

Past and future impact of the winter North Atlantic Oscillation in the Caspian Sea catchment area

Michael Schulz Information

University

Position

Professor of Geosystem Modeling MARUM and Dept. of Geosciences

Citations(all)

12288

Citations(since 2020)

3848

Cited By

10006

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

98

i10Index(since 2020)

75

Email

University Profile Page

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Michael Schulz Skills & Research Interests

Paleoclimatology

Paleoceanography

Top articles of Michael Schulz

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A multicentennial mode of North Atlantic climate variability throughout the Last Glacial Maximum

Science Advances

Matthias Prange

Lukas Jonkers

Ute Merkel

Michael Schulz

Pepijn Bakker

2023/11/1

Glacial state of the global carbon cycle: time-slice simulations for the last glacial maximum with an Earth-system model

Climate of the Past

Takasumi Kurahashi-Nakamura

André Paul

Ute Merkel

Michael Schulz

2022/9/1

Dynamic boreal summer atmospheric circulation response as negative feedback to Greenland melt during the MIS-11 interglacial

Climate of the Past

Brian R Crow

Matthias Prange

Michael Schulz

2022/4/12

Numerical simulation of deep-sea sediment transport induced by a dredge experiment in the northeastern Pacific Ocean

Frontiers in Marine Science

Kaveh Purkiani

Benjamin Gillard

André Paul

Matthias Haeckel

Sabine Haalboom

...

2021/8/31

Atmospheric carbon dioxide variations across the middle Miocene climate transition

Climate of the Past

Markus Raitzsch

Jelle Bijma

Torsten Bickert

Michael Schulz

Ann Holbourn

...

2021/3/26

A dynamic ocean driven by changes in CO2 and Antarctic ice-sheet in the middle Miocene

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

Amanda Frigola

Matthias Prange

Michael Schulz

2021/10/1

Impacts of Variations in Caspian Sea Surface Area on Catchment‐Scale and Large‐Scale Climate

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

Sifan A Koriche

Sri D Nandini‐Weiss

Matthias Prange

Joy S Singarayer

Klaus Arpe

...

2021

Past and future impact of the winter North Atlantic Oscillation in the Caspian Sea catchment area

International Journal of Climatology

Sri D Nandini‐Weiss

Matthias Prange

Klaus Arpe

Ute Merkel

Michael Schulz

2020/4

Evidence of eddy-related deep ocean current variability in the North-East Tropical Pacific Ocean induced by remote gap winds

Biogeosciences Discussions

Kaveh Purkiani

André Paul

Annemiek Vink

Maren Walter

Michael Schulz

...

2020/3/27

Coupling of a sediment diagenesis model (MEDUSA) and an Earth system model (CESM1. 2): a contribution toward enhanced marine biogeochemical modelling and long-term climate …

Geoscientific Model Development

Takasumi Kurahashi-Nakamura

André Paul

Guy Munhoven

Ute Merkel

Michael Schulz

2020/3/2

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