

Dr Sabine Wulf
Biography
I graduated from the Justus-Liebig University of Giessen (Germany) in 1997 with a diploma degree in Geology specialising in the mineralogical fields of ‘Zircon Typology’ and ‘Geochemistry’. I went on to complete a PhD at the GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ) and University of Potsdam (Germany) in 2000 on the development of a detailed tephrochronological framework in the central Mediterranean region. During my postdoctoral employments at the GFZ (2000-2005) and at the Institute for Geophysics at the University of Texas at Austin, USA (2006-2008), I set a further special focus on the reconstruction of Holocene palaeoclimate variability, human environmental impact and historical records of Tsunami, hurricane and extreme drought events recorded in Late Quaternary lake sediments from the Central and Southern Americas. During the following employment at the GFZ Potsdam (2011-2015, 2017) and at Senckenberg Frankfurt/Heidelberg University (2015-2017) I developed new and advanced methods in the detection of cryptotephra layers in annual laminated lake sediments (NE Germany, N Poland, Italy) and in a long high-resolution peat record in Greece. In December 2017, I joined the ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï as Associate Professor in Environmental Change and currently supervise undergarduate and postgraduate projects on palaeoclimate and -environmental reconstructions and tephrochronology in southern England.
Research interests
Areas of research:
- Development of detailed tephrostratigraphies in the Eastern Mediterranean region (Italy, Santorini)
- Advancing techniques for cryptotephra identification
- Abrupt climate change
- Reconstruction of environmental change and natural hazard events from terrestrial sediment records
Current and Recent Research:
- Identifying tempo and magnitude of abrupt environmental changes of the last 15 kyrs by using tephrostratigraphic links in palaeoclimate records from southern England (self-funded PhD project by Eve Horsfall, 2023-)
- Palaeoenvironmental changes at Munsley Bog, Isle of Wight (MRes project by Daniel Howlett 2019/20)
- Ecological and Wildfire Responses to Rapid Landscape Changes
within the Last ~900 Years on the South Haven Peninsula,
Dorset (Southern England) (Bachelor theses by Daniel Howlett and Scarlett Wharrham 2018/2019, in collaboration with Dr Mark Hardiman)
Research outputs
2025
Acar, D., Akcer-Oen, S., Akkiraz, S., Caldirak, H., Eris, K., Ghaleb, B., Kaiser, J., Oen, B., Wulf, S., Çağatay, M. N.
15 Mar 2025, In: Quaternary International. 722, 12p., 109710
2024
Albert, P., Costa, A., Fernandez, G., Flynn, M., Giaccio, B., Insinga, D. D., Isaia, R., Jordanova, D., Kearney, R., Leicher, N., Lucchi, F., Milia, A., Monaco, L., Nomade, S., Palladino, D. M., Pereira, A.,
1 May 2024, In: Quaternary Science Reviews. 331, 25p., 108623