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View article: A Holocene history of climate, fire, landscape evolution, and human activity in northeastern Iceland
A Holocene history of climate, fire, landscape evolution, and human activity in northeastern Iceland Open
Paleoclimate reconstructions across Iceland provide a template for past changes in climate across the northern North Atlantic, a crucial region due to its position relative to the global northward heat transport system and its vulnerabilit…
View article: A Holocene history of climate, fire, landscape evolution, and human activity in Northeast Iceland
A Holocene history of climate, fire, landscape evolution, and human activity in Northeast Iceland Open
Paleoclimate reconstructions across Iceland provide a template for past changes in climate across the northern North Atlantic, a crucial region due to its position relative to the global northward heat transport system and its vulnerabilit…
View article: Biomarker characterization of the North Water Polynya, Baffin Bay: implications for local sea ice and temperature proxies
Biomarker characterization of the North Water Polynya, Baffin Bay: implications for local sea ice and temperature proxies Open
The North Water Polynya (NOW, Inuktitut: Sarvarjuaq; Kalaallisut: Pikialasorsuaq), Baffin Bay, is the largest polynya and one of the most productive regions in the Arctic. This area of thin to absent sea ice is a critical moisture source f…
View article: Comment on bg-2022-163
Comment on bg-2022-163 Open
The North Water Polynya (NOW, Greenlandic Inuit: Pikialasorsuaq), Baffin Bay, is the largest polynya and one of the most productive regions in the Arctic. This area of thin to absent sea ice is a critical moisture source for local ice shee…
View article: Biomarker characterization of the North Water Polynya, Baffin Bay: Implications for local sea ice and temperature proxies
Biomarker characterization of the North Water Polynya, Baffin Bay: Implications for local sea ice and temperature proxies Open
The North Water Polynya (NOW, Greenlandic Inuit: Pikialasorsuaq), Baffin Bay, is the largest polynya and one of the most productive regions in the Arctic. This area of thin to absent sea ice is a critical moisture source for local ice shee…
View article: Tracing Holocene natural and anthropogenic signals in Iceland based on fire and faecal markers in lacustrine sediments
Tracing Holocene natural and anthropogenic signals in Iceland based on fire and faecal markers in lacustrine sediments Open
<p>As a first step of an effort to accurately reconstruct a continuous history of climate across Iceland since the last deglaciation, we produced the first record of Holocene fire regime and human presence in Iceland based on pyrogen…
View article: Biomarker characterization of the North Water Polynya, Baffin Bay: Implications for local sea ice and temperature proxies
Biomarker characterization of the North Water Polynya, Baffin Bay: Implications for local sea ice and temperature proxies Open
The North Water Polynya (NOW, Greenlandic Inuit: Pikialasorsuaq), Baffin Bay, is the largest polynya and one of the most productive regions in the Arctic. This area of thin to absent sea ice is a critical moisture source for local ice shee…