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Dr. A. Sluijs (Appy)

Darwin Center member

Utrecht University (UU)

Researchgroup: Marine Palynology

Phone 1: +31 30 253 2419
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Visiting address:
Budapestlaan 4
3584 CD Utrecht
The Netherlands
Office Z310


Dr. A. Sluijs (Appy)

Darwin Center member

Utrecht University (UU)

Researchgroup: Marine Palynology

Phone 1: +31 30 253 2419
E-mail:

Visiting address:
Budapestlaan 4
3584 CD Utrecht
The Netherlands
Office Z310



Darwin Center programs and projects
3021: Double Trouble: Consequences of Ocean Acidification - Past, Present and Future - Dinoflagellate component

Darwin Center publications
Stap, H.L., Sluijs, A., Thomas, E., Lourens, L.J. (2009). Patterns and magnitude of deep sea carbonate dissolution during Eocene Thermal Maximum 2 and H2, Walvis Ridge, southeastern Atlantic Ocean . Paleoceanography24: 1-13.
Darwin Center authors: Lourens L. J., Sluijs A., Stap L.

Appy Sluijs, Stefan Schouten, Timme H. Donders, Petra L. Schoon, Ursula Röhl, Gert-Jan Reichart, Francesca Sangiorgi, Jung-Hyun Kim, Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté and Henk Brinkhuis (2009). Warm and wet conditions in the Arctic region during Eocene Thermal Maximum 2. Nature geoscience2: 777-780.
Darwin Center authors: Brinkhuis H., Reichart G. J., Schoon P. L., Schouten S., Sinninghe Damsté J. S., Sluijs A.

Stap, H.L., Lourens, L.J., Thomas, E., Sluijs, A., Bohaty, S., Zachos, J.C. (2010). High-resolution deep-sea carbon and oxygen isotope records of Eocene Thermal Maximum 2 and H2. Geology38: 607- 610.
Darwin Center authors: Lourens L. J., Sluijs A., Stap L.

Petra L. Schoon, Appy Sluijs, Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté and Stefan Schouten (2011). Stable carbon isotope patterns of marine biomarker lipids in the Arctic Ocean during Eocene Thermal Maximum 2. PALEOCEANOGRAPHYVOL. 26:
Darwin Center authors: Schoon P. L., Schouten S., Sinninghe Damsté J. S., Sluijs A.

Petra L. Schoon, Claus Heilmann-Clausen, Bo Pagh Schultz, Appy Sluijs, Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté, Stefan Schouten (2013). Recognition of Early Eocene global carbon isotope excursions using lipids of marine Thaumarchaeota. Earth and Planetary Science Letters373: 160-168.
Darwin Center authors: Schoon P. L., Schouten S., Sinninghe Damsté J. S., Sluijs A.