My research interests include oceanography and its role in paleoclimate change events, the role of the marine carbon cycle in past climate change and the way we reconstruct past climates. I am also interested in the Southern Annular Mode and its role in determining air-sea carbon exchange and modulating regional climate in the Southern Hemisphere. Currently I am working in the PalMod project, developing new modelling tools for the dynamic simulation of ocean-ice sheet-solid earth interactions during glacial cycles.
Contact
14412 Potsdam
ORCID
Dietze, H., Löptien, U., Hordoir, R., Heinemann, M., Huiskamp, W., Schneider, B. 2020: Silicon isotopes in an EMIC's ocean: sensitivity to runoff, iron supply and climate, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, e2020PA003960
Huiskamp, W. & Meissner, K. & d’Orgeville, M. 2016: Competition between ocean carbon pumps in simulations with varying Southern Hemisphere westerly wind forcing, Climate Dynamics, 1432-0894, pp. 3463–3480, doi:10.1007/s00382-015-2781-0
Huiskamp, W. & Meissner, K. 2012: Oceanic carbon and water masses during the Mystery In-
terval: A model-data comparison study, Paleoceanography, 27, PA4206, doi:10.1029/2012PA002368
PalMod - The German Climate Modeling Initiative
2014 - The Climate Change Research Center Student Outreach Prize
2011 - The Silicon Graphics Prize for Climate Research Using High Performance Computing