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View article: High-resolution paleo-storm reconstructions from Eastern Canada align with late Holocene northwestern Atlantic hurricane records
High-resolution paleo-storm reconstructions from Eastern Canada align with late Holocene northwestern Atlantic hurricane records Open
Atlantic Canada experiences frequent major storms, particularly tropical cyclones transitioning into post-tropical storms. Events such as Hurricane Fiona (2022), Dorian (2019), and Juan (2003) have caused significant damage, loss of life, …
View article: High-Resolution Paleo-Storm Reconstruction from Eastern Canada Aligns with Late-Holocene Northwestern Atlantic Hurricane Records
High-Resolution Paleo-Storm Reconstruction from Eastern Canada Aligns with Late-Holocene Northwestern Atlantic Hurricane Records Open
Atlantic Canada experiences frequent major storms, particularly tropical cyclones transitioning into post-tropical storms. Events such as Hurricane Fiona (2022), Dorian (2019), and Juan (2003) have caused significant damage, loss of life, …
View article: A 13,000-year history of vegetation and fire in a rare inland pine barrens: The Albany Pine Bush (Albany County, New York, USA)
A 13,000-year history of vegetation and fire in a rare inland pine barrens: The Albany Pine Bush (Albany County, New York, USA) Open
Two radiocarbon-dated pollen and charcoal records from cores collected at Stump Pond and a wetland in suburban Albany County, New York, provide new insights into the environmental history of a unique inland pine barrens that is currently s…
View article: Sitwe 23, a Complex ESA/MSA Locality in the Northern Luangwa Valley, Zambia
Sitwe 23, a Complex ESA/MSA Locality in the Northern Luangwa Valley, Zambia Open
View article: Coastal Flooding Associated with Hurricane Irma in Central Cuba (Ciego de Ávila Province)
Coastal Flooding Associated with Hurricane Irma in Central Cuba (Ciego de Ávila Province) Open
Irma was a major hurricane that developed during the 2017 season. It was a category 5 on the Saffir–Simpson Hurricane wind scale. This hurricane caused severe damage in the Caribbean area and the Florida Keys. The social, economic, and env…
View article: The archaeological potential of the northern Luangwa Valley, Zambia: The Luwumbu basin
The archaeological potential of the northern Luangwa Valley, Zambia: The Luwumbu basin Open
The Luangwa Basin, Zambia, which forms part of the Zambezi drainage, is strategically located between the Central African plateau and the East African Rift system. The Luangwa River and major tributaries, such as the Luwumbu River, are per…
View article: Regional variability in peatland burning at mid-to high-latitudes during the Holocene
Regional variability in peatland burning at mid-to high-latitudes during the Holocene Open
View article: Multi-Proxy Paleohydrological and Paleoecological Reconstruction of a Subaquatic Cave in Western Cuba
Multi-Proxy Paleohydrological and Paleoecological Reconstruction of a Subaquatic Cave in Western Cuba Open
View article: Hydroclimate variability in the Caribbean during North Atlantic Heinrich cooling events (H8 and H9)
Hydroclimate variability in the Caribbean during North Atlantic Heinrich cooling events (H8 and H9) Open
View article: The archaeological potential of the northern Luangwa Valley, Zambia: the Luwumbu basin
The archaeological potential of the northern Luangwa Valley, Zambia: the Luwumbu basin Open
The Luangwa Basin, Zambia, which forms part of the Zambezi drainage, is strategically located between the Central African plateau and the East African Rift system. The Luangwa River and major tributaries, such as the Luwumbu River, are per…
View article: Peatbogs to the rescue! Opportunities and challenges in using ombrotrophic peat cores for a reconstruction of paleo-storms during the Holocene in eastern Canada
Peatbogs to the rescue! Opportunities and challenges in using ombrotrophic peat cores for a reconstruction of paleo-storms during the Holocene in eastern Canada Open
<p>Tropical cyclones and winter storms are pervasive dangers to coastal communities in eastern Canada and, under future climate change regimes, these extreme weather events are projected to increase. However, it remains challenging t…
View article: The archaeology of climate change: The case for cultural diversity
The archaeology of climate change: The case for cultural diversity Open
Anthropogenic climate change is currently driving environmental transformation on a scale and at a pace that exceeds historical records. This represents an undeniably serious challenge to existing social, political, and economic systems. H…
View article: Reconstructed high-resolution forest dynamics and human impacts of the past 2300 years of the <i>Parc national de Mont-Orford</i>, southeastern Québec, Canada
Reconstructed high-resolution forest dynamics and human impacts of the past 2300 years of the <i>Parc national de Mont-Orford</i>, southeastern Québec, Canada Open
We used a high-resolution lacustrine pollen record from Étang Fer-de-Lance (45°21′21.9′N, 72°13′35.3′W), southeastern Québec, Canada, together with microcharcoal, to infer forest dynamics and human impacts over the past 2300 years. The lak…
View article: Publisher Correction: A global database of Holocene paleotemperature records
Publisher Correction: A global database of Holocene paleotemperature records Open
View article: Author Correction: A global database of Holocene paleotemperature records
Author Correction: A global database of Holocene paleotemperature records Open
View article: Publisher Correction: A global database of Holocene paleotemperature records
Publisher Correction: A global database of Holocene paleotemperature records Open
View article: A global database of Holocene paleotemperature records
A global database of Holocene paleotemperature records Open
View article: How Far North Did the African Monsoon Fringe Expand During the African Humid Period? Insights From Southwest Moroccan Speleothems
How Far North Did the African Monsoon Fringe Expand During the African Humid Period? Insights From Southwest Moroccan Speleothems Open
We present new high‐resolution oxygen isotope (δ 18 O) records from three NW African speleothems located at ~31°N. The present‐day rainfall patterns at 31°N in NW Africa are linked to negative winter North Atlantic Oscillation phases. Howe…
View article: Comment on Hunter et al.
Comment on Hunter et al. Open
Spatial and temporal variability of Terminal Classic Period droughts from multiple proxy records on the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico", by Stephanie Hunter, Diana Allen, and Karen Kohfeld.The manuscript seeks to: 1) objectively and systematica…
View article: X-ray fluorescence, grain-size and loss-on-ignition in 2 sediment cores from Robinson Lake, Nova Scotia
X-ray fluorescence, grain-size and loss-on-ignition in 2 sediment cores from Robinson Lake, Nova Scotia Open
The data is from a study which presents a multi-proxy reconstruction of tropical cyclone (TC) activity for the past 800 years from Robinson Lake, located on the north Atlantic seaboard of Nova Scotia, Canada. Two sediment cores were extrac…
View article: X-ray fluorescence, grain-size and loss-on-ignition data for core RL01 from Robinson Lake, Nova Scotia
X-ray fluorescence, grain-size and loss-on-ignition data for core RL01 from Robinson Lake, Nova Scotia Open
X-ray fluorescence, grain-size and loss-on-ignition data for core RL01 from Robinson Lake, Nova Scotia