Maarten van Hardenbroek
Dr. Maarten van Hardenbroek
Lecturer in Physical Geography
School of Geography Politics and Sociology
Newcastle University
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE1 7RU
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 (0)191 208 3567
E-mail:
maarten.vanhardenbroek(at)newcastle.ac.ukURL Institution:
https://www.ncl.ac.uk/gps/staff/profile/maartenvanhardenbroek.html
Key Publications of Maarten van Hardenbroek (up to ten) :
Tóth M, van Hardenbroek M, Bleicher N, Heiri O. Pronounced early human impact on lakeshore environments documented by aquatic invertebrate remains in waterlogged Neolithic settlement deposits. Quaternary Science Reviews 2019, 205, 126-142.
van Hardenbroek M, Chakraborty A, Davies KL, Harding P, Heiri O, Henderson ACG, Holmes JA, Lasher GE, Leng MJ, Panizzo VN, Roberts L, Schilder J, Trueman CN, Wooller MJ. The stable isotope composition of organic and inorganic fossils in lake sediment records: Current understanding, challenges, and future directions. Quaternary Science Reviews 2018, 196, 154-176.
van Hardenbroek M, Rinta P, Wooller MJ, Schilder J, Stötter T, Heiri OM. Flotsam samples can help explain the d13C and d15N values of invertebrate resting stages in lake sediment. Quaternary Science Reviews 2018, 189, 187-196.
Stötter T, Bastviken D, Bodelier PLE, van Hardenbroek M, Rinta P, Schilder J, Schubert CJ, Heiri O. Abundance and ?13C values of fatty acids in lacustrine surface sediments: Relationships with in-lake methane concentrations. Quaternary Science Reviews 2018, 191, 337–347.
Schilder J, van Hardenbroek M, Bodelier P, Kirilova EP, Leuenberger M, Lotter AF, Heiri O. Trophic state changes can affect the importance of methane-derived carbon in aquatic food webs. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 2017, 284, 20170278.
Schilder J, Bastviken D, van Hardenbroek M, Heiri O. Spatiotemporal patterns in methane flux and gas transfer velocity at low wind speeds: Implications for upscaling studies on small lakes. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 2016, 121(6), 1456–1467
Nazarova L, Self AE, Brooks SJ, van Hardenbroek M, Herzschuh U, Diekmann B. Northern Russian chironomid-based modern summer temperature data set and inference models. Global and Planetary Change 2015, 134, 10-25.
van Hardenbroek M, Heiri O, Parmentier, FJW, Bastviken D, Ilyashuk BP, Wiklund JA, Hall RI, Lotter AF (2013) d13C of chitinous invertebrate remains provides evidence for past variations in methane availability in a Siberian thermokarst lake. Quaternary Science Reviews 66: 74-84.
Heiri O, Schilder J, van Hardenbroek M (2012) Stable isotopic analysis of fossil chironomids as an approach to environmental reconstruction: state of development and future challenges. Proceedings of the 18th International Symposium on Chironomidae, Trondheim 4-6 August 2011. Fauna Norvegica 31: 7-18.
van Hardenbroek M, Heiri O, Wilhelm MF, Lotter AF (2011) How representative are subfossil assemblages of Chironomidae and common benthic invertebrates for the living fauna of Lake De Waay, the Netherlands? Aquatic Sciences 73: 247–259.
Expertise of Maarten van Hardenbroek:
Expertise Category | Specific Expertise |
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Expert Type | Scientific / Fundamental Research |
Scope | Process Studies |
| Impact of Change |
Topic Atmosphere | Climate |
Topic Hydrosphere | Fresh Water Systems / Rivers / Lakes |
Topic Biosphere | Animals |
Topic Integrated Systems | Carbon Cycle |
| Hydrogeochemical Cycle |
| Nutrient Cycle / Food Chain |
Topic Society | Education / Communication / Participation |
Topic Health | Pollution Effects / Water Quality |
Spatial Zones | Lowland |
| Polar |
Spatial Scale | Regional |
| National / Cultural |
Time Frame | Past |
| Recent / Today |
Statistical Focus | Mean Change / Trends |
| Variability |
Methods | Data Collection - Measurement |
| Data Analysis |
Specialties of Maarten van Hardenbroek:
Palaeolimnology, Palaeoecology, Palaeoclimate reconstructions, Environmental Archaeology, Stable isotopes, invertebrates
Last update: 11/28/22
Source of data: ProClim- Research InfoSystem (1993-2024)
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