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Ali Rhoujjati
Publications - 35
Citations - 912
Ali Rhoujjati is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Holocene. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 29 publications receiving 756 citations.
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Brazilian montane rainforest expansion induced by Heinrich Stadial 1 event
Jorge L. D. Pinaya,Francisco W. Cruz,Gregório Ceccantini,Pedro Luiz Pizzigatti Corrêa,Nigel C. A. Pitman,Felipe Vemado,María Soledad López,Augusto José Pereira Filho,Carlos Henrique Grohmann,Cristiano Mazur Chiessi,Nicolás Misailidis Stríkis,Ingrid Horák-Terra,Walter H. L. Pinaya,Vanda Brito de Medeiros,Rudney de Almeida Santos,Thomas Kenji Akabane,Maicon A. Silva,Rachid Cheddadi,Mark B. Bush,Alexandra-Jane Henrot,Louis François,Alain Hambuckers,Frédéric Boyer,Matthieu Carré,Eric Coissac,Francesco Ficetola,Kangyou Huang,Anne-Marie Lézine,Majda Nourelbait,Ali Rhoujjati,Pierre Taberlet,Fausto O. Sarmiento,Daniel Abel-Schaad,Francisca Alba-Sánchez,Zhuo Zheng,Paulo Eduardo de Oliveira,Paulo Eduardo de Oliveira +36 more
TL;DR: The combined pollen and speleothems proxy data indicate that this montane rainforest expansion during Heinrich Stadial 1 Event was triggered mainly by a less seasonal rainfall regime from the subtropics to the equatorial region.
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Pollution and ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in the soil-plant system and the sediment-water column around a former Pb/Zn-mining area in NE Morocco
TL;DR: Cluster analysis suggest that Pb and Zn in sediments were derived from the abandoned tailings and are mainly stored and transported as particle-bound to the bedload, while As and Cd originated primarily from natural geological background in both the soil-plant and the water-sediment systems.
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A History of Human Impact on Moroccan Mountain Landscapes
Rachid Cheddadi,Majda Nourelbait,Ouafaa Bouaissa,Jalal Tabel,Ali Rhoujjati,José Antonio López-Sáez,Francisca Alba-Sánchez,Carla Khater,Aziz Ballouche,Laurent Dezileau,Henry F. Lamb +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review palaeoecological evidence for environmental changes induced by human activities over the last few millennia in the montane landscapes of Morocco, based on well-dated pollen and geochemical records from the Rif and the Middle Atlas mountains.
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Microrefugia, Climate Change, and Conservation of Cedrus atlantica in the Rif Mountains, Morocco
Rachid Cheddadi,Alexandra-Jane Henrot,Louis François,Frédéric Boyer,Mark M. Bush,Matthieu Carré,Matthieu Carré,Eric Coissac,Paulo Eduardo de Oliveira,Paulo Eduardo de Oliveira,Francesco Ficetola,Alain Hambuckers,Kangyou Huang,Anne-Marie Lézine,Majda Nourelbait,Ali Rhoujjati,Pierre Taberlet,Fausto O. Sarmiento,Daniel Abel-Schaad,Francisca Alba-Sánchez,Zhuo Zheng +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reconstructed and interpreted the changing range of Atlas cedar in northern Morocco over the last 9,000 years using a synthesis of fossil pollen records and performed a transient model simulation for the period between 1960 and 2010.
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Environmental changes over the past c. 29,000 years in the Middle Atlas (Morocco): A record from Lake Ifrah
TL;DR: A borehole core from Lake Ifrah (Middle Atlas, Morocco) provided a unique, continuous record of environmental change spanning the past c. 29,000 years cal BP (29 ka) as mentioned in this paper.