Many ecosystem processes that influence Earth system feedbacks - vegetation growth, water and nutrient cycling, disturbance regimes - are strongly influenced by multidecadal- to millennial-scale climate variations that cannot be directly observed. Paleoclimate records provide information about these variations, forming the basis of our understanding and modeling of them. Fossil pollen records are abundant in the NE US, but cannot simultaneously provide information about paleoclimate and past vegetation in a modeling context because this leads to circular logic. If pollen data are used to constrain past vegetation changes, then the remaining paleoclimate archives in the northeastern US (NE US) are quite limited. Nonetheless, a growing number...
Changes in regional moisture availability over time affect hydrologic systems, such as lakes, and ec...
H. H. Lamb identified the Medieval Warm Period (MWP) as a prolonged interval of warmth in northern E...
<div><p>The inference of past temperatures from a sedimentary pollen record depends upon the station...
Many ecosystem processes that influence Earth system feedbacks – vegetation growth, water and nutri...
Paleoclimate data provide the opportunity to understand the Earth's climate system on timescales fro...
July temperature (TJUL) and total annual precipitation (ANNP) are reconstructed to better understand...
This multi-proxy study uses paleoecological, paleolimnological, and historical approaches to reconst...
Long-term, large-scale perspectives are necessary for understanding climate variability and its effe...
Pollen, spores, and dinoflagellate cysts are used with the modern analog technique (MAT) to provide ...
Parallel changes in lake-level and pollen data show that the rapid decline of the Laurentide Ice She...
Abstract: Quantitative climate reconstructions based on marine dinocysts and terrestrial pollen sequ...
Variations in the Earth's climate occur on many time and space scales. A recent focus of paleoclimat...
Our knowledge of climate variability in the densely populated Northeastern United States is limited ...
Recent and projected increases in global temperatures, associated changes in regional moisture balan...
The inference of past temperatures from a sedimentary pollen record depends upon the stationarity of...
Changes in regional moisture availability over time affect hydrologic systems, such as lakes, and ec...
H. H. Lamb identified the Medieval Warm Period (MWP) as a prolonged interval of warmth in northern E...
<div><p>The inference of past temperatures from a sedimentary pollen record depends upon the station...
Many ecosystem processes that influence Earth system feedbacks – vegetation growth, water and nutri...
Paleoclimate data provide the opportunity to understand the Earth's climate system on timescales fro...
July temperature (TJUL) and total annual precipitation (ANNP) are reconstructed to better understand...
This multi-proxy study uses paleoecological, paleolimnological, and historical approaches to reconst...
Long-term, large-scale perspectives are necessary for understanding climate variability and its effe...
Pollen, spores, and dinoflagellate cysts are used with the modern analog technique (MAT) to provide ...
Parallel changes in lake-level and pollen data show that the rapid decline of the Laurentide Ice She...
Abstract: Quantitative climate reconstructions based on marine dinocysts and terrestrial pollen sequ...
Variations in the Earth's climate occur on many time and space scales. A recent focus of paleoclimat...
Our knowledge of climate variability in the densely populated Northeastern United States is limited ...
Recent and projected increases in global temperatures, associated changes in regional moisture balan...
The inference of past temperatures from a sedimentary pollen record depends upon the stationarity of...
Changes in regional moisture availability over time affect hydrologic systems, such as lakes, and ec...
H. H. Lamb identified the Medieval Warm Period (MWP) as a prolonged interval of warmth in northern E...
<div><p>The inference of past temperatures from a sedimentary pollen record depends upon the station...