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Apl. Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Bernhard Diekmann - AWI
Apl. Prof. Dr. Bernhard Diekmann • Curiculum Vitae, Teaching, Projects, Publications, Outreach

Apl. Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil.
Bernhard Diekmann
Diploma Geologist

Contact

    Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum
    für Polar- und Meeresforschung (AWI)
    Forschungsstelle Potsdam
    Telegrafenberg A43
    14473 Potsdam, Germany
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    Phone:      +49-(0)331-288-2170/-2100
    Fax:        +49-(0)331-288-2122
    E-Mail:     Bernhard.Diekmann@awi.de
    Internet: https://www.awi.de/en/about-us/sites/potsdam/site.html
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5129-3649

Tasks & Responsibilities
• Head of AWI Research Unit Potsdam
• Senior Scientist, AWI Potsdam, Polar Terrestrial Environments
• Adjunct Professor at University of Potsdam, Institute of Geosciences
• Senior Chief Editor of the Journal of the German Society of Polar Research
  (Polarforschung)
• Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the German Society of Polar Research
• Reviews for national, international research agencies (DFG, ESF, NSF, NERC)
• Reviews for international journals: Nature, Earth and Planetary Science, Journal of
  Geophysical Research, Quaternary Research, Paleoceanography, Marine
  Geology, Palaeogeography Paleoclimatology Palaeoecology, etc.

Panels & Boards

• Chairman of "LAUF e.V." (Landesvereinigung Außeruniversitärer Forschung
  Brandenburg)
• Member of the directorate of "proWissen Potsdam e.V."
• Vice Chairman of Donor Assembly of the Potsdam Research Network "Pearls"
• Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the German Society of Polar Research
• Deputy Member of the board of trustees of the geoscientific skills network "Geo.X.
  Berlin/Brandenburg”.
• Member of the Institution Council of Geosciences, University Potsdam.
• Member of the Steering Committee of Helmholtz-Einstein International Berlin
  Research School in Data Science (HEIBRiDS).

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Apl. Prof. Dr. Bernhard Diekmann • Curiculum Vitae, Teaching, Projects, Publications, Outreach

Latest Awards
• Potsdamer Kongresspreis 2019: As responsible person for AWI in «Masterclass
  Artistic Research: Transmediales Erzählen: Camilla Plastic Ocean Plan»
  (Filmuniversität Babelsberg Konrad Wolf & Alfred-Wegener-Institut)
• Potsdamer Kongresspreis 2019: As responsible person for AWI for «Potsdam
  Summer School 2019, Connecting Science and Society - Communicating
  Research on Sustainability and Global Change» (IASS, AWI, GFZ, PIK, University
  of Potsdam).

Professional Experience
• Since 2015: Head of AWI Research Unit Potsdam
• Since 2012: Adjunct Professor for Quaternary Geology at Universität Potsdam
• 2003-2011: Associate Professor (Privatdozent) at Universität Potsdam
• Since 2001: Senior Scientist at AWI Potsdam
• 2001:           Research Scientist at Universität Bremen
• 1999-2001: DFG-Habilitation Grant, AWI Bremerhaven
• 1997-2001: Lecturer at University Bremen
• 1994-1998: Post-Doc Scientist at AWI Bremerhaven
• 1993-1994: Consultant at Institut für Umwelttechnik e.V., Dormagen
• 1990-1994: Research Assistant and Lecturer at Universität Köln

Academic Career

• 2012: Nomination as adjunct Professor for Quaternary Geology at the University
  of Potsdam.
• 2005: Nomination as Privatdozent (Equivalent of Associate Professor) at the
  University of Potsdam.
• 2003: Accomplishment of Habilitation at Universität Bremen, Cumulative Thesis:
  “Terrigenous Sediment Records of Cainozoic Climate and Environment - Case
  Studies from the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean“.
• 1993: Accomplishment of Doctoral Examination and Dissertation “Paläoklima
  und glazigene Karoo-Sedimente des späten Paläozoikums in SW-Tansania“ at
  Universität Köln (examination and thesis: „sehr gut“: 1.0).
• 1989: Accomplishment of Diploma Examination and Diploma Thesis
  “Vergleichende sedimentologische Untersuchungen rezenter, pleistozäner und
  permokarbonischer Glazial- und Periglazial-Sedimente“ at Universität Köln
  (examination and thesis: „sehr gut“: 1.0).
• 1985: Accomplishment Pre-Diploma Examination, Universität Köln (sehr gut:
  1.0)
• 1982-1989: Study of Geology/Palaeontology at Universität Köln (comprising
  Mineralogy/Petrography, Geography, Chemistry).

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Present Position & Responsibilities

Since April 2015, I am head and representative of the Research Unit Potsdam of
the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research
(AWI). I am responsible for the site-specific AWI issues and I am active in leading
positions in regional scientific policy committees and associations. Since 2012, I
am adjunct Professor for Quaternary Geology at the University of Potsdam. My
professional career brought me from the University of Cologne to the AWI in
Bremerhaven, to the University of Bremen, and finally to AWI Potsdam. I have a
long-term experience as a geoscientist and have dealt primarily with climate
changes of the past in the Alpine area, in East Africa, in the Antarctic Ocean, in
Siberia, and in the Tibetan highlands. The work has often been supported within
the framework of third-party funding projects. I have participated in more than 20
land and ship expeditions, including 14 campaigns in a leading role. Under my
supervison, 35 university graduate theses were supervised (doctorate / master /
bachelor). I am reviewer for highly ranked international journals and funding
agencies. During the last and ongoing decade, I often support public-relation and
outreach activities for the AWI. My presentations on polar climate change are
designed for laymen, ranging from the school class to the senior group, from the
jounalist seminar to media presence for the interested society. Since 2019, I am
Senior Chief Editor of the Journal of the German Society of Polar Research
(Polarforschung), which now is an open-access journal within the Copernicus
group. Science communication is needed to justify the necessity of research.

Research Focus

• Late Quaternary palaeoenvironment of periglacial regions in East Asia.
• Cenozoic climate and environment of the southern-hemispheric polar to
  subpolar realm.
• Land-ocean linkages of environmental change.
• Approach: Evaluation of sedimentary climate archives (lake sediments,
  land forms, marine sediments).

I have a long-lasting research experience and expertise on palaeoclimatic topics,
using sedimentological, geochemical/mineralogical, and palaeolimnological
approaches. Recent studies deal with late Pleistocene and Holocene environ-
mental changes in Siberia (AWI, DFG), Kamchatka (BMBF, DFG), Bering Sea
(BMBF), East China Sea (DFG), the Tibetan Plateau (DFG), and Antarctica (DFG).
Support comes from several PhD and Diploma students and guest scientists. The
studies are concerned with marine sediment cores, lake-sediment records, and
geomorphological indicators. Former studies dealt with detrital sediment fluxes in
the Antarctic Ocean, related to ice-sheet dynamics and palaeoceanographic
changes during the late Cenozoic and the Quaternary (AWI, DFG), compiled in a
Habilitation thesis. My PhD thesis was devoted to fossil glaciolacustrine sediment
records of the late Palaeozoic Gondwana glaciation in eastern Africa. The Diploma
thesis dealt with Permian and Quaternary deposits in the European Alps.

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Teaching

During the last 30 years, I taught students from the geological departments of Köln
University, Bremen University, and, since 2002, of Potsdam University; almost
every semester (exception: 1995-1996). During that time, I covered a broad range
of subdisciplines with: (1) lectures on Sedimentology, Palaeoclimate and
Quaternary Geology, Marine Geology, and Limnogeology; (2) practical courses on
the Determination of Minerals and Rocks, Sedimentology and Sediment
Petrography, and Coal and Hydrocarbon Exploration; (3) field courses on
Geological Mapping in the Dolomites and in Lower Saxony, Germany; and (4) field
excursions to Central Germany and Coal Deposits in the Niederheinische Bucht
and the Ruhrgebiet. Since 2010, I am responsible for the Master Module on
Palaeoclimate Dynamics.

Research Projects of the last decade

• 2021: AWI Applicant: Potsdam InnoLab for Arctic Research (MWFK Grant,
  Brandenburg). Funding of infrastructure for field work and laboratory equipment
  (2,75 Mio Euro).
• 2018-2022: Applicant: “Arctic Environmental Data Analytics”: Helmholtz-Einstein
  International Berlin Research School in Data Science (HEIBRiDS).
• 2016-2019: Project Leader, Diekmann (BMBF grant 03G0863E): WTZ Central Asia
  CAME II: Q-TiP - Tipping Points in Lake Systems of the Arid Zone of Central Asia
  (subproject TP 3)".
• 2016-2019: Principal Investigator: BMBF PALMOD: From the Last Interglacial to the
  Anthropocene - Modeling a Complete Glacial Cycle, "WP3.2: Paleodata compilation
  and synthesis."
• 2015-2018: Co-Project Leader, Diekmann (DFG grant DI 655/9-1): "Holocene
  Environment of far-east Siberia".
• 2011-2014: Co-Project Leader, Diekmann (BMBF grant 03G0814C): WTZ Zentralasien
   CAME: “QUASI - Supra-regional signal pathways and long-time archives: Quaternary
   monsoon dynamics at the northern margin of the Tibetan Plateau".
• 2008-2014: Co-Project Leader, Diekmann: Bundle project with FU Berlin and RWTH
  Aachen (DFG grant DI 655/5-1, -2, -3): “Landscape and Lake System Response to
  Late Quarternary Monsoon Dynamics on the Tibetan Plateau”.
• 2006-2009: Project Leader, Diekmann & Hubberten (BMBF grant 03G0640B):
  “Limnogeological Reconstruction of late Quaternary Climate and Environment on
  Kmchatka, Land-Ocean in the Northwest Pacific“ (subproject 5 of the German-Russian
  KALMAR Project).
• 2006-2009: Project Leader, Diekmann (DFG grant DI 655/3-1, -2): “East Antarctic Ice-
  Sheet dynamics during the late Quaternary inferred from marine sediment records of
  the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean.“

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Selected Publications
(full list of 93 publications: http://epic.awi.de/view/ldapid/bdiekmann.html)
H-Index: Web of Science 32, Scopus 34, Google Scholar 36

Wu, S., Kuhn, G., Diekmann, B., Lembke-Jene. L., Tiedemann, R., Zheng, X., Ehrhardt,
  S., Arz, H.W., Lamy, F. (2019): Surface sediment characteristics related to provenance
  and ocean circulation in the Drake Passage sector of the Southern Ocean. - Deep Sea
  Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 154, 103135,
  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2019.103135.
Schwamborn, G., Hartmann, K., Wünnemann, B., Rösler, W., Wefer-Roehl, A., Pross, J.,
  Schlöffel, M., Kobe, F., Tarasov, P.E., Berke, M.A., Diekmann, B. (2020): Sediment
  history mirrors Pleistocene aridification in the Gobi Desert (Ejina Basin, NW China). -
  Solid Earth, 11: 1375-1398, https://doi.org/10.5194/se-11-1375-2020.
Vyse, S.A., Herzschuh, U., Andreev, A.A., Pestryakova, L.A., Diekmann, B., Armitage,
  S.J., Biskaborn, B. (2020): Geochemical and sedimentological responses of arctic
  glacial Lake Ilirney, Chukotka (far east Russia) to palaeoenvironmental change since
  ~51.8 ka BP. - Quaternary Science Reviews, 247: 106607,
  doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2020.106607.
Biskaborn, B.K., Nazarova, L., Pestryakova, L.A., Syrykh, L., Funck, K., Meyer, H.,
   Chapligin, B., Vyse, S., Gorodnichev, R., Zakharov, E., Wang, R., Schwamborn, G.,
   Bailey, H.L., Diekmann, B. (2019): Spatial distribution of environmental indicators in
   surface sediments of Lake Bolshoe Toko, Yakutia, Russia. - Biogeosciences, 16: 4023-
   4049, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-16-4023-2019.
Biskaborn, B.K. and 48 co-authors, including Diekmann, B. (2019): Permafrost is warming
   at a global scale. - Nature Communications, 10(1): 1-11,
   https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-08240-4.
Ramisch, A., Tjallingii, R., Hartmann, K., Diekmann, B., Brauer, A. (2018): Echo of the
  Younger Dryas in Holocene Lake Sediments on the Tibetan Plateau. - Geophysical
  Research Letters, 45, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL080225.
Diekmann, B., Pestryakova, L., Nazarova, L., Subetto, D., Tarasov, P.E., Stauch, G.,
   Thiemann, A., Lehmkuhl, F., Biskaborn, B.K., Kuhn, G., Henning, D., Müller, S. (2017):
   Late Quaternary Lake Dynamics in the Verkhoyansk Mountains of Eastern Siberia:
   Implications for Climate and Glaciation History. - Polarforschung, 2016: 86 (2): 97-110,
   doi:10.2312/polarforschung.86.2.97.
Biskaborn, B.K. , Subetto, D., Savelieva, L.A., Vakhrameeva, P.S., Hansche, A.,
   Herzschuh, U., Klemm, J., Heinecke, L., Pestryakova, L., Meyer, H., Kuhn, G.,
   Diekmann, B. (2016): Late Quaternary vegetation and lake system dynamics in north
   eastern Siberia: Implications for seasonal climate variability. - Quaternary Science
   Reviews, 147: 406-421, doi: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.08.014.
Borchers, A., Dietze, E., Kuhn, G., Esper, O., Voigt, I., Hartmann, K., Diekmann, B.
  (2016): Holocene ice dynamics and bottom water formation associated with Cape
  Darnley polynya activity recorded in Burton Basin, East Antarctica. - Marine
  Geophysical Research, 37: 49-70, doi: 10.1007/s11001-015-9254-z.
Ramisch, A., Lockot, G., Haberzettl, T., Hartmann, K., Kuhn, G., Lehmkuhl, F., Schimpf,
  S., Schulte, P., Stauch, G., Wang, R., Wünnemann, B., Yan, D., Zhang, Y., Diekmann,
  B. (2016): A persistent northern boundary of Indian Summer Monsoon precipitation
  over Central Asia during the Holocene. - Nature Scientific Reports, 6: 1-7, doi:
  10.1038/srep25791.

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Brooks, S.J., Diekmann, B., Jones, V., Hammarlund, D. (2015): Holocene environmental
   change in Kamchatka: A synopsis. - Global and Planetary Change, 134: 166-174,
   doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2015.09.004.
Hoff, U., Biskaborn, B.K., Dirksen, V., Dirksen, O., Kuhn, G., Meyer, H., Nazarova, L.,
  Roth, A., Diekmann, B. (2015): Holocene environment of Central Kamchatka, Russia:
  Implications from a multi proxy record of Two Yurts Lake. - Global and Planetary
  Change, 134: 101-117, doi: 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2015.07.011.
Schleusner, P., Biskaborn, B. K., Kienast, F., Wolter, J., Subetto, D. & Diekmann, B.
  (2015). Basin evolution and palaeoenvironmental variability of the thermokarst lake
  El’gene-Kyuele, Arctic Siberia. Boreas, 44: 216-229, doi: 10.1111/bor.12084.
Dirksen, V., Dirksen, O., Diekmann, B. (2013). Holocene vegetation dynamics and climate
   change in Kamchatka Peninsula, Russian Far East. - Review of Palaeobotany and
   Palynology, 190: 48-65, doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2012.11.010.
Nazarova, L., Lüpfert, H., Subetto, D., Pestryakova, L., Diekmann, B. (2013). Holocene
  climate conditions in central Yakutia (Eastern Siberia) inferred from sediment
  composition and fossil chironomids of Lake Temje. - Quaternary International, 290-291:
  264-274, doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2012.11.006.
Opitz, S., Wünnemann, B., Aichner, B., Dietze, E., Hartmann, K., Herzschuh, U., Ijmker,
  J., Lehmkuhl, F., Shijie Li, Mischke, S., Plotzki, A., Stauch, G., Diekmann, B. (2012).
  Late glacial and Holocene development of Lake Donggi Cona, north-eastern Tibetan
  Plateau, inferred from sedimentological analysis. - Palaeogeography Palaeo
  climaotology Palaeoecology, 337-338: 159-176, doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2012.04.013.
Krinner, G., Diekmann, B., Colleoni, F., Stauch, G. (2011). Global, regional and local scale
   factors determining glaciation extent in Eastern Siberia over the last 140,000 years. -
   Quaternary Science Reviews, 30: 821-831.
Diekmann, B., Hofmann, J., Henrich, R., Fütterer, D.K., Röhl, U., Wei, K.-Y. (2008).
   Detrital sediment supply in the southern Okinawa Trough and its relation to sea-level
   and Kuroshio dynamics during the late Quaternary. - Marine Geology, 255(1-2): 83-95,
   doi:10.1016/j.margeo.2008.08.001.
Diekmann, B. (2007): Sedimentary Patterns in the Late Quaternary Southern Ocean. -
   Deep-Sea Research II, 54: 2350-2366.
Diekmann, B. (2004): Palaeoclimate: Message from the Fish Teeth. - Nature, 430, 26-27.
Diekmann, B., Kuhn, G., Gersonde, R. & Mackensen, A. (2004): Middle Eocene to early
   Miocene environmental changes in the sub-Antarctic Southern Ocean: evidence from
   biogenic and terrigenous depositional patterns at ODP Site 1090. - Global and
   Planetary Change 40: 295-313.
Diekmann, B., Fälker, M. & Kuhn, G. (2003). Environmental history of the south-eastern
   South Atlantic since the Middle Miocene: evidence from the sedimentological records
   of ODP Sites 1088 and 1092. - Sedimentology 50: 511-529.
Diekmann, B., Kuhn, G., Rachold, V., Abelmann, A., Brathauer, U., Fütterer, D. K.,
   Gersonde, R., Grobe, H. (2000). Terrigenous sediment supply in the Scotia Sea
   (Southern Ocean): response to Late Quaternary ice dynamics in Patagonia and on the
   Antarctic Peninsula. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 162(3/4):
   357-387.
Diekmann, B., Kuhn, G. (1999). Provenance and dispersal of glacial-marine surface
   sediments in the Weddell Sea and adjoining areas, Antarctica: ice-rafting versus
   current transport. - Marine Geology, 158: 209-231.

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Diekmann, B., Wopfner, H. (1996). Petrographic and diagenetic signatures of climatic
   change in peri- and postglacial Karoo sediments of SW Tanzania. Palaeogeography
   Palaeo-climatology Palaeoecology, 125: 5-25.

PUBLIC RELATION & OUTREACH

At AWI Potsdam, I am concerned with public-relation affairs. My own research was
featured in several print media and TV programs. During the last 15 years, I have
given about 32 talks to public audience, dealing with my own research and
questions on ongoing global warming.

Television, Radio & Print Media (Examples)

• Medien: „Polarstern bricht zu neuer Antarktis-Expedition auf.“ - Interview mit Bernhard
  Diekmann, Radio 1, 31. Januar 2021.
• Presse: Interviews mit Bernhard Diekmann und Kollege/innen vom AWI Potsdam:
  “Vom Eise befreit, Aktivitäten des Alfred-Wegener-Instituts für Polarforschung durch
  Corona-Krise beschränkt.“ - Artikel von Wilfried Neiße, Neues Deutschland, 9. Juli
  2020.
• Presse: “Maßnahmen müssen jetzt ergriffen werden!“ Bericht von Helmut Vortanz über
  einen Vortrag von Bernhard Diekmann zum heutigen und erdgeschichtlichen
  Klimawandel bei den Auricher Wissenschaftstagen, Ostfriesische Nachrichten, 4. März
  2020.
• Presse: “Wissenschaftliche Tafelrunde: Polarforscher Bernhard Diekmann will beim
  Science Dinner über die Ursachen des Klimawandels und seine Erlebnisse als
  Geologe berichten.“ - Potsdamer Neueste Nachrichten, 26. Oktober 2019.
• Blog: “Conversations on a century of geoscience in Europe.” - Interview by Olivia Trani
  with Bernhard Diekmann, EGU Blog, 22. August 2019.
• Presse: Mit Bernhard Diekmann “Wissenschaft geht auf die Straße.“ - Bericht von
  Sandra Calvez, Potsdamer Neueste Nachrichten, 9. August 2020.
• Presse: Bericht über das Film-Uni/AWI-Projekt “Der Plastikmüll, das Meer und das
  Mädchen: Die Filmuniversität verbindet künstlerische und wissenschaftliche
  Forschung.“ - Bericht von Isabel Fannrich-Lautenschläger, Potsdamer Neueste
  Nachrichten, 2. April 2019.
• Presse: Ankündigung Vortrag Diekmann: “Potsdamer produzieren immer mehr
  Plastikmüll.“ - Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung, 27. April 2018.
• Medien: “Antenne-Gespräch: Interview mit Bernhard Diekmann zum Thema
  Klimawandel und Polarforschung (30 Minuten).“ - Radio Antenne, 8. Januar 2018.
• Presse: "Entscheidend für das Klima", Bericht über einen Vortrag von Bernhard
  Diekmann zum Jahr der Ozeane und Meere, Waldeckische Landeszeitung, 8.05.2017.
• Presse: "Potsdam - Die Kuben im Bildungsforum machen Lust auf Wissenschaft." -
  Bericht über die Aktivitäten des Vereins proWissen in der Märkischen Allgemeine
  Zeitung (MAZ), 25.04.2017.
• Medien: Antenne Brandenburg, Interview zum Jahr der Meere und Ozeane und
  Vortragsankündigung in der Reihe Potsdamer Köpfe, 24. April 2017, 16:40 Uhr.

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• Potsdam TV: "Was trägt Dich? " - Gunnar Schupelius im Gespräch mit Bernhard
  Diekmann, April 20, 2017.
• Deutsche Welle TV, "Antarctic Research Station on the Move": Tomorrow Today - The
  Science Magazine", TV interview with Bernhard Diekmann about ice-sheet
  destabilization and consequences for research stations in Antarctica, February 3, 2017.
• ZDF: "Deutsche Spuren in Russland", including TV report on geological field work of
  Bernhard Diekmann and colleagues in Siberia, December 29, 2015.
• RBB Radio1: "Was hat die Arktisforschung mit dem Klimawandel zu tun?" - Radio
  interview of Thomas Wosch with Bernhard Diekmann on environmental changes in the
  Arctic, RBB 'Radio1', July, 21, 2014.
• Berliner Zeitung: "Bohrung im Dauerfrost: Forscher des Alfred-Wegener-Instituts für
  Polar- und Meeresforschung nehmen Bodenproben in der sibirischen Tundra. -
  Newspaper report on geological field work of Bernhard Diekmann and colleagues in
  Siberia, May 7, 2014.
• Berliner Zeitung: „Das schwimmende Labor: Seit 25 Jahren kreuzt die Polarstern über
  die Meere; wenn es sein muss, durchbricht sie dabei auch meterdickes Eis.“ -
  Newspaper report on geological field work of Bernhard Diekmann and colleagues in the
  Antarctic Ocean, November 30, 2007.
• Nordsee-Zeitung: „Verräterische Mückenlarven: In den Ablagerungen in Seen steckt
  ein hervorragendes Klimaarchiv.“ - Newspaper report on scientific work of Bernhard
  Diekmann in Siberia, June 11, 2007.
• RBB Berlin-Brandenburg, Wissenschaftsmagazin Ozon: „Geheimnisse der Antarktis:
  Expedition ins Unbekannte.“ - TV report on scientific work of Bernhard Diekmann in the
  Antarctic Ocean, March 28, 2007.
• RBB Aktuell: „Betreten der Eisfläche verboten, Einbruchsgefahr.“ - TV comment of
  polar researcher Bernhard Diekmann about the risks walking on lake ice in Potsdam,
  January 30, 2006.

Popular Science • Written Contributions

Diekmann, B., Stackebrandt, W., Weiße, R., Böse, M., Rothe, U., Biskaborn, B., Brauer,
   A. (2020): Quaternary Geology and Landforms around Potsdam by Bike. - DEUQUA
   Field Guide, postponed to 2022.
Vyse, S., Biskaborn, B. & Diekmann, B. (2021, 08. Februar). Spuren der Industrialisierung
  und des Klimawandels in Sibirischen Seen / Traces of industrialisation and climate
  change within Siberian lakes. Earth System Knowledge Platform [eskp.de], 8.
  doi:10.48440/eskp.071.
Diekmann, B. (2018): Was macht Wissenschaft? - In: Nachgefragt! Potsdamer Kinder
   fragen - Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler antworten, S. 4.
Diekmann, B., Biskaborn, B., Pestryakova, L., Subetto, D., Bolshiyanov, D., Herzschuh,
   U., Schwamborn, G., Rachold, V. (2018): Holozäne Seen rund um das Lena-Delta. - In:
   Hubberten, H.-W., Bolshiyanov, D.Y., Grigoriev, M.N., Grosse, G., Morgenstern, A.,
   Pfeiffer, E.-M., Rachold, V., Schirrmeister, L. (Hrsg.): Zwanzig Jahre terrestrische
   Forschung in der sibirischen Arktis - Die Geschichte der Lena-Expeditionen, pp. 128-
   131, ISBN 978-3-88808-714-1, Alfred-Wegener-Institut, Bremerhaven (in English,
   Russian, German).

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Diekmann, B. (Hrsg.) (2017): 25 Jahre das Alfred-Wegener-Institut in Potsdam, 108 S.,
   Alfred-Wegner-Institut, Bremerhaven, Germany.
Diekmann, B. (2018): Grußwort. - In: Wissenschaft im Zentrum, Geschäfts- und
   Tätigkeitsbericht 2017, proWissen Potsdam e.V., S. 2.
Diekmann, B. (2015). Was bedeutet es, wenn ein See umkippt? - In: Nachgefragt!
   Potsdamer Kinder fragen - Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler antworten, p. 28.
Grobe, H., Diekmann, B., Hillenbrand, C.D. (2009). The Memory of the Polar Oceans. - In:
  Hempel, G. (Ed.): Biology of Polar Oceans, pp. 37-45.
Diekmann, B., Fütterer, D. K., Grobe, H. (2008). Klimabotschaften aus dem Tiefsee-
   schlamm. - In: Fütterer, D.K. & Fahrbach, E. (Eds.): Polarstern: 25 Jahre Forschung in
   Arktis und Antarktis, Bielefeld, Delius Klasing, pp. 258-264.

Popular Science • Presentations & Panel Talks (Selection)

• "Ewiges Eis? Polarer Klimawandel gestern und heute." - Auricher Wissenschaftstage,
  Güterschuppen Aurich, 28. Februar 2020.
• "Der bedrohte Ozean - Die Bedeutung der Weltmeere im Klimawandel.“ - Vortragsreihe
  der Geographischen Gesellschaft München, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München,
  9. Januar 2020.
   “Ewiges Eis? – Polarer Klimawandel, gestern und heute!“ – Science Dinner in der
   Wissenschaftsetage Potsdam, 18. und 19. Dezember 2019
• "Der bedrohte Ozean - Die Bedeutung der Weltmeere im Klimawandel.“ - Vortragsreihe
  "Die Zukunft unserer Meere" der Gesellschaft für Geographie und Geologie Bochum
  e.V., Bochum, 4. Dezember 2019.
• “Der bedrohte Ozean: Klima- und Umweltwandel in den Weltmeeren.“ - Vortrag bei der
  Urania Potsdam, 17. April 2018.
• "Der bedrohte Ozean - Die Bedeutung der Weltmeere im Klimawandel.“ - Vortragsreihe
  der Gesellschaft für Erdkunde, Berlin-Steglitz, 9. Oktober 2017.
• "Polare Ozeane im Klimawandel - gestern und heute". - Potsdamer Köpfe im
  Wissenschaftsjahr Meere und Ozeane, Wissenschaftsetage Potsdam, 22. April 2017.
• "Klimawandel in der Arktis (Arctic Climate Change)", feature series 'Professoren
  hautnah' in the Planetarium Cottbus, October 14, 2016.
• "Zwischen Himmel und Eis (Ice and the Sky)" Panel discussion about a film by Luc
  Jacquet about the life of glaciologist Claude Lorius and global climate change with
  Bernhard Diekmann, Anders Levermann, and Ernst-Alfred Müller, Filmmuseum
  Potsdam, March 9, 2016.
• "Die Arktis im Brennpunkt des Klimawandels" - Akademie Zweite Lebenshälfte in
  Brandenburg, Bildungsforum Potsdam, 26 November 2015.
• "From Science to Policy", Arctic Discussion Series moderated by Bernhard Diekmann
  with guests Lars-Otto Reiersen, Wilfried Kraus, Josefine Lenz, Albert Einstein Campus
  Potsdam, June 29, 2015.
• "Expedition in die Tiefsee: Die Erforschung der Meere gestern und heute“ - Biosphäre
  macht Kinder-Wissen, Biosphäre Potsdam, 13. Juni 2014.
• "Welche Ursachen haben Klimaveränderungen? - Jounalistenkolleg: Tauchgänge in
  die Wissenschaft, Leopoldina - Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften, Robert-
  Bosch-Stiftung, Bremerhaven/Bremen, 21. November 2013.

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Apl. Prof. Dr. Bernhard Diekmann • Curiculum Vitae, Teaching, Projects, Publications, Outreach

• „Klimawandel - Was sagt der Geologe dazu?“ - Schüler-Campus an der Europa-Uni-
  versität Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder), 12. März 2009.
• „Stille Wasser sind tief: Klimabotschaften aus polaren Seen.“ - Sonntagsvorlesungen
  in der Reihe „Potsdamer Köpfe“, Altes Rathaus Potsdam, 14. Oktober 2007.

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