Dr. Ann-Kathrin Schatz

Address:

Eberhard Karls University Tübingen
Soil Science and Geomorphology
Rümelinstraße 19-23
D-72070 Tübingen

Office: Room W312, Westbau

Tel.: +49(0)7071-29-77-523

E-Mail: ann.schatz(at)uni-tuebingen.de

Consulting hours:

By arrangement

Research Topics:

Regions:

Work Experience:

10/2016 - today

University of Tübingen, Soil Science and Geomorphology Group

Visiting lecturer

04/2011 - 09/2016University of Tübingen, Soil Science and Geomorphology Group
Researcher (PALAEOENVI project)
02/2013 - 03/2013

University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), Hefei/China)

Visiting researcher

02/2010-03/2010 and 01/2011-03/2011The Nordic Centre for Luminescence Research / Center for Nuclear Technologies, DTU Risø, Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde
Visiting researcher
05/2007-12/2010

University of Tübingen, Soil Science and Geomorphology Group
Research assistant

09-11/2008Institute for Lake Research (LUBW), Langenargen, Germany
Intern

Education:

2011 - 2014

University of Tübingen, Soil Science and Geomorphology Group
PhD student ("The late Quaternary palaeoenvironment of the Pannonian Basin")

funding: Landesgraduiertenförderung Baden-Württemberg, PhD grant (2012-2014)

10/2007-

03/2008

University of Exeter, UK

Exchange student

2005-2010

University of Tübingen
Physical Geography (Dipl.-Geogr.), minors: Geology, Geochemistry, English

final thesis in collaboration with the University of Bayreuth, Germany (Soil Physics and Geomorphology group)

Teaching:

WS 2016/17 GEO76 - Seminar "Methoden zur Landschafts- und Klimarekonstruktion" (MSc level)
WS 2015/16GEO76 - Seminar "Methoden zur Landschafts- und Klimarekonstruktion" (MSc level)
WS 2014/15GEO76 - Seminar "Methoden zur Landschafts- und Klimarekonstruktion" (MSc level)
WS 2013/14GEO75 - Spatial Pedology and Geomorphology (MSc level, with T. Scholten and K. Schmidt)
WS 2012/13

"Quantitative Geomorphology" in: GEO75 - Spatial Pedology and Geomorphology (MSc level, with T. Scholten and K. Schmidt)

 

Field Work:

2012Northern Rocky Mountains, BC (Canada), rock sampling for thermochronlogy
2011Alaska (USA), rock and sediment sampling in glaciated areas
2008Lake Constance, lake sediment core sampling
2009Hungary & Serbia, sediment sampling for geochemical analyses and dating
2008Serbia, sediment sampling for geochemical analyses and dating
others SW England, USA, Germany, Switzerland, Austria

Publications:

Peer-reviewed articles:

Schatz, A.-K., Qi, Y., Siebel, W., Wu, J., Zöller, L. (2015): Tracking potential source areas of Central European loess: examples from Tokaj (HU), Nussloch (D) and Grub (AT). Open Geosciences 7, 1, 678–720. doi: 10.1515/geo-2015-0048

Schatz, A.-K., Scholten, T., Kühn, P. (2015): Paleoclimate and weathering of the Tokaj (Hungary) loess-paleosol sequence. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 426, 170-182. doi: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2015.03.016

Schatz, A.-K., Scholten, T., Kühn, P. (2014): Paleoclimate and weathering of the Tokaj (NE Hungary) loess-paleosol sequence: a comparison of geochemical weathering indices and paleoclimate parameters. Clim. Past Discuss., 10, 469-507. doi: 10.5194/cpd-10-469-2014

Enkelmann, E., Ehlers, T.A., Buck, G., Schatz, A. (2012): Advantages and challenges of automated apatite fission track counting. Chemical Geology 322-323, 278-289. doi: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2012.07.013

Schatz, A., Buylaert, J-P., Murray, A., Stevens, T., Scholten, T. (2012): Establishing a luminescence chronology for a palaeosol-loess profile at Tokaj (Hungary): a comparison of quartz OSL and polymineral IRSL signals. Quaternary Geochronology 10, 68-74. doi: 10.1016/j.quageo.2012.02.018

Schatz, A., Zech, M., Buggle, B., Gulyás, S., Hambach, U., Markovic, S., Sümegi, P., Scholten, T. (2011): The late Quaternary loess record of Tokaj, Hungary: Reconstructing palaeoenvironment, vegetation and climate using stable C and N isotopes and biomarkers. Quaternary International 240, 52-61. doi: 10.1016/j.quaint.2010.10.009

Theses / monographs:

Schatz, A.-K. (2014): Towards a quantification of environmental and climatic factors between 60 and 20 ka in SE Europe using geochemistry and luminescence dating. PhD thesis, University of Tübingen. [Link]

Schatz, A.-K. (2010): The late Quaternary loess record of Tokaj, Hungary – reconstructing palaeoenvironment, -vegetation and -climate using stable C and N isotopes and biomarkers. Diplomarbeit, University of Tübingen.