1. The astronomical theory of climate and the age of the Brunhes-Matuyama magnetic reversal;Bassinot;Earth and Planetary Science Letters,1994
2. Paleoceanography of the North Atlantic Ocean (68°–76°N) during the past 450kyr deduced from planktic foraminferal assemblages and stable isotopes;Bauch,1997
3. Bauch, H.A., Erlenkeuser, H., in press. Implications of subarctic deepwater foraminiferal δ18O for interpreting glacial-interglacial changes in sea level/ice volume and climate. In: Droxler, A., Poore, R., Burkle, L., Osterman, L (Eds.), Earth's climate and orbital eccentricity. The Marine Isotope Stage 11 question. AGU Monograph Series, Washington D.C.
4. High latitude stratigraphic and paleoclimatic records of the last interglaciation; implications from the Nordic seas;Bauch;Quaternary Research,1996
5. Evidence for a steeper Eemian than Holocene sea surface temperature gradient between Arctic and sub-Arctic regions;Bauch;Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology,1999