Thomas Münch
Researcher · Stable Isotope Data Interpretation
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine ResearchGermany
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Dr. Thomas Münch is a Physicist at the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI), specifically within the Polar Terrestrial Environmental Systems department. His research focuses on interpreting stable isotope data from ice cores, the physics of ice-core proxy recording systems, and understanding climate variability and dynamics. He is affiliated with the AWI's Potsdam location at Telegrafenberg A6, 14473 Potsdam.
- Research Interests: Climate dynamics, ice core analysis, stable isotope physics
- Key Expertise: Ice-core proxy systems, paleoclimatology
His work contributes to understanding long-term climate patterns through advanced analysis of glacial records. Münch collaborates via repositories like EPIC and PANGAEA for publications and data sharing.
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