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Professor Dominik Fleitmann is an academic specializing in paleoclimatology and geochemistry, with a focus on reconstructing past environmental conditions using speleothem records. His research spans topics such as climate variability, human migration patterns, and environmental interactions across regions including the Arabian Peninsula, Mediterranean, and Brazil. Key contributions include studies on Holocene climate dynamics, isotopic analysis of stalagmites, and the development of global databases like SISAL for speleothem data. His work integrates computational modeling, field studies, and interdisciplinary collaborations.
- Research interests: Climate science, geochemistry, paleoenvironmental reconstruction, human migration studies, and speleothem geochemistry.
- Key regions studied: Arabian Peninsula, Mediterranean, Brazil, and Central Europe.
- Methodologies: Speleothem isotopic analysis, noble gas thermometry, molecular dynamics simulations, and archaeological correlations.
Recent publications highlight his contributions to understanding glacial-interglacial transitions, Heinrich events, and the societal impacts of climate shifts in historical contexts. Despite no explicit mention of university or department, his collaborative work suggests affiliation with institutions focused on Earth sciences and environmental studies.




