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Bodo Bookhagen

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Li D, Zhang T, Walling D, Lane S, Bookhagen B, Tian S, et al.
Sci Adv . 2024 Nov; 10(48):eads6196. PMID: 39602526
Investigating erosion and river sediment yield in high-mountain areas is crucial for understanding landscape and biogeochemical responses to environmental change. We compile data on contemporary fluvial suspended sediment yield (SSY)...
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Pingel H, Alonso R, Bookhagen B, Cottle J, Mulch A, Rohrmann A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 May; 121(22):e2406845121. PMID: 38768357
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Cobb A, Dommain R, Yeap K, Hannan C, Dadap N, Bookhagen B, et al.
Nature . 2023 Dec; 625(7993):79-84. PMID: 38093013
Raised peatlands, or bogs, are gently mounded landforms that are composed entirely of organic matter and store the most carbon per area of any terrestrial ecosystem. The shapes of bogs...
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Pingel H, Alonso R, Bookhagen B, Cottle J, Mulch A, Rohrmann A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2023 Oct; 120(42):e2303964120. PMID: 37812707
We present stable hydrogen-isotope analyses of volcanic glass ([Formula: see text]Dg) and radiometric ages (U-Pb zircon, U-Th calcite, AMSC) from deformed sedimentary deposits in the vicinity of the intermontane Pocitos...
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Fisher G, Luna L, Amidon W, Burbank D, de Boer B, Stap L, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Jan; 14(1):424. PMID: 36702814
It has long been hypothesized that climate can modify both the pattern and magnitude of erosion in mountainous landscapes, thereby controlling morphology, rates of deformation, and potentially modulating global carbon...
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Traxl D, Boers N, Rheinwalt A, Bookhagen B
Nat Commun . 2021 Nov; 12(1):6732. PMID: 34795313
The attribution of changing intensity of rainfall extremes to global warming is a key challenge of climate research. From a thermodynamic perspective, via the Clausius-Clapeyron relationship, rainfall events are expected...
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Li D, Lu X, Overeem I, Walling D, Syvitski J, Kettner A, et al.
Science . 2021 Oct; 374(6567):599-603. PMID: 34709922
Rivers originating in High Mountain Asia are crucial lifelines for one-third of the world’s population. These fragile headwaters are now experiencing amplified climate change, glacier melt, and permafrost thaw. Observational...
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Boers N, Goswami B, Rheinwalt A, Bookhagen B, Hoskins B, Kurths J
Nature . 2019 Feb; 566(7744):373-377. PMID: 30700912
Climatic observables are often correlated across long spatial distances, and extreme events, such as heatwaves or floods, are typically assumed to be related to such teleconnections. Revealing atmospheric teleconnection patterns...
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Smith T, Bookhagen B
Sci Adv . 2018 Jan; 4(1):e1701550. PMID: 29349294
Snow meltwaters account for most of the yearly water budgets of many catchments in High Mountain Asia (HMA). We examine trends in snow water equivalent (SWE) using passive microwave data...
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Malik N, Bookhagen B, Mucha P
Geophys Res Lett . 2016 Dec; 43(4):1710-1717. PMID: 27909349
In this study, we provide a comprehensive analysis of trends in the extremes during the Indian summer monsoon (ISM) months (June to September) at different temporal and spatial scales. Our...