Sebastian Reimann

Sebastian Reimann

Eat, Sleep, Rave and Repeat
Sebastian Reimann
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Juli 2019 bis heute

Dissertation im Bereich Historische Geologie (Ph.D.) am Institut für Geowissenschaften der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena

Thema: „The role of early Archean terrestrial environments in weathering, sediment transport, and the colonization of land”

März 2016 bis Juni 2019

Studium der Geowissenschaften (M. Sc.) mit Vertiefung in Sedimentologie und Vulkanologie an der Technischen Universität Bergakademie Freiberg

·        Das Studium beinhaltet neben einer umfangreichen Ausbildung in den Bereichen Sedimentologie und Vulkanologie auch Bereiche der Geophysik (Bohrlochgeophysik) und Biomineralogie, setzt aber ebenso einen Schwerpunkt auf Tektonik und Geochronologie

·        M.Sc.-Arbeit zu „Sediment-, Alter- und Strukturanalyse im Archaikum des Barberton Greenstone Belts (Südafrika)“

 

Scientific outreach and participations during the Ph.D.

 

Publications

Reimann et al. (2025)

Stromatolitic mounds in tidal-facies sandstones of the Paleoarchean Moodies Group (Barberton Greenstone Belt, Eswatini). Geobiology 23. https://doi.org/10.1111/gbi.70020

Reimann et al. (2024)

Gone with the tides? Reassessing possible eolian strata in the Paleoarchean Moodies Group in the context of the Archean eolian record. Earth-Science Reviews 253, 104766; doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2024.104766

Heubeck et al. (2023)

Stromatolite-like Structures Within Microbially Laminated Sandstones of the Paleoarchean Moodies Group, Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa. Astrobiology 23, 926-935; doi: 10.1089/ast.2023.0014

Zametzer et al. (2023)

Tectonic and sedimentary evolution of a potential supra-detachment fault basin, Archean Moodies Group (~3.22 Ga), central Barberton Greenstone Belt. South African Journal of Geology 126, 235–260. doi.org/10.25131/sajg.126.0016Externer Link

Reimann et al. (2021) 

Syndepositional hydrothermalism selectively preserves records of one of the earliest benthic ecosystems, Moodies Group (3.22 Ga), Barberton Greenstone Belt, South AfricaSouth African Journal of Geology 124, 253-278; DOI: 10.25131/sajg.124.0012Externer Link

Janse van Rensburg et al. (2023)

Deformation of the southern margin of the Barberton Greenstone Belt revisited: Constraints from the Ntaba Mhlope Syncline and the Mkomozane Homocline, Moodies Group (3.22 Ga), Eswatini. Journal of African Earth Sciences 205, 104989.

Janse van Rensburg et al. (2021) 

Volcanoes in the estuaries: Insights into Earth’s oldest (3.22 Ga) terrestrial microbial habitats, Moodies Group, Barberton Greenstone Belt. Precambrian Research 365, 106325; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2021.106325

Talks and conferences

August 24 – 26, 2020

Conference talk and participation at GeoUtrecht 2020 Conference by DGGV

Title of presentation: The role of early Archean Terrestrial Environments in Weathering, Sediment Transport, and the Colonization of Land

March 23, 2021

Conference talk and participation SPP 1833 annual meeting

Title of presentation: Syndepositional hydrothermalism selectively preserves records of one of the earliest benthic ecosystems

August 04, 2021

Invited talk at 2nd Seds Online Student Webinar

Title of presentation: Syndepositional intrusion of the Lomati River Sill and linked hydrothermalism preserves records of one of the earliest benthic ecosystems - Moodies Group (3.22 Ga), Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Afrika

September 23, 2021

Conference talk at GeoKarlsruhe 2021 Conference by DGGV

Title of presentation: Stromatolitic microorganisms in and on top of fluid-escape structures of the 3.2 Ga Moodies Group

October 12-15, 2021

Conference talk at M-FED Paris 2021

Title of presentation: Morphology and potential metabolisms of micro- and macro-bioherms of the Moodies Group (Barberton Greenstone Belt,3.2 Ga, Eswatini)

Workshops

March 03 - 09, 2019

Rencontres Exobiologiques pour Doctorants (RED19) – Bordeaux, France

October 09 - 11, 2019

Geomicrobiology Workshop – Kaiserslautern, Germany

February 16 - 28, 2020

SPP1833 Field workshop in India