Recent observations and model simulations have highlighted the sensitivity of the forest - tundra ecotone to climatic forcing. In contrast, paleoecological studies have not provided evidence of tree-line fluctuations in response to Holocene climatic changes in Alaska, suggesting that the forest - tundra boundary in certain areas may be relatively stable at multicentennial to millennial time scales. We conducted a multiproxy study of sediment cores from an Alaskan lake near the altitudinal limits of key boreal-forest species. Paleoecological data were compared with independent climatic reconstructions to assess ecosystem responses of the forest - tundra boundary to Little Ice Age (LIA) climatic. uctuations. Pollen, diatom, charcoal, macrofos...
Understanding feedbacks between terrestrial and atmospheric systems is vital for predicting the cons...
In the high northern latitudes vegetation is already responding to increasing global temperatures, w...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002The theme of this dissertation is the impor...
The late-Holocene shift from Picea glauca (white spruce) to Picea mariana (black spruce) forests mar...
Several studies have noted a relationship between vegetation type and fire frequency, yet despite th...
Abstract: Several studies have noted a relationship between vegetation type and fire frequency, yet ...
We synthesize recent results from lake-sediment studies of Holocene fire-climate-vegetation interact...
Abstract. We synthesize recent results from lake-sediment studies of Holocene fire-climate-vegetatio...
Abstract. We synthesize recent results from lake-sediment studies of Holocene fire-climate-vegetatio...
Arctic tree-line response to 21st century warming is an important positive feedback mechanisms that ...
A 14,000 yr high-resolution pollen and lake-level record from Windmill Lake in central Alaska provid...
To examine Late Quaternary vegetation change across the modern vegetation gradient from continuous b...
Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2016The climate is now changing rapidly at high-latit...
High-resolution plant macrofossil records were examined alongside pollen, micro- and macro-charcoal,...
Using radiocarbon-dated sedimentary records with the temporal focus on two key vegetative transition...
Understanding feedbacks between terrestrial and atmospheric systems is vital for predicting the cons...
In the high northern latitudes vegetation is already responding to increasing global temperatures, w...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002The theme of this dissertation is the impor...
The late-Holocene shift from Picea glauca (white spruce) to Picea mariana (black spruce) forests mar...
Several studies have noted a relationship between vegetation type and fire frequency, yet despite th...
Abstract: Several studies have noted a relationship between vegetation type and fire frequency, yet ...
We synthesize recent results from lake-sediment studies of Holocene fire-climate-vegetation interact...
Abstract. We synthesize recent results from lake-sediment studies of Holocene fire-climate-vegetatio...
Abstract. We synthesize recent results from lake-sediment studies of Holocene fire-climate-vegetatio...
Arctic tree-line response to 21st century warming is an important positive feedback mechanisms that ...
A 14,000 yr high-resolution pollen and lake-level record from Windmill Lake in central Alaska provid...
To examine Late Quaternary vegetation change across the modern vegetation gradient from continuous b...
Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2016The climate is now changing rapidly at high-latit...
High-resolution plant macrofossil records were examined alongside pollen, micro- and macro-charcoal,...
Using radiocarbon-dated sedimentary records with the temporal focus on two key vegetative transition...
Understanding feedbacks between terrestrial and atmospheric systems is vital for predicting the cons...
In the high northern latitudes vegetation is already responding to increasing global temperatures, w...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002The theme of this dissertation is the impor...