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Andrew Lorrey
Researcher at National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
Publications - 100
Citations - 4354
Andrew Lorrey is an academic researcher from National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glacier & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 89 publications receiving 3292 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew Lorrey include University of Auckland.
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The Taupo eruption occurred in 232 ± 10 CE, and not later
Alan G. Hogg,Colin J. N. Wilson,David J. Lowe,Chris S. M. Turney,Paul White,Andrew Lorrey,Sturt W. Manning,Jonathan G. Palmer,Sarah J. Bury,Julie C. S. Brown,John R. Southon,Fiona Petchey +11 more
TL;DR: Holdaway et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed that trees growing at Pureora (and other near-source areas) that were killed and buried by the climactic ignimbrite event were affected by 14C-depleted (magmatic) CO2.
Correspondence: The Taupo eruption occurred in 232 ± 10 CE, and not later
Alan G. Hogg,Colin J. N. Wilson,David J. Lowe,Chris S. M. Turney,Paul White,Andrew Lorrey,Sturt W. Manning,Jonathan G. Palmer,Sarah J. Bury,Julie C. S. Brown +9 more
TL;DR: Holdaway et al. as discussed by the authors proposed that trees growing at Pureora (and other near-source areas) that were killed and buried by the climactic ignimbrite event were affected by 14C-depleted (magmatic) CO2.
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Late Little Ice Age climate variability in New Zealand documented by the Reverend Davis "Dirty Weather" diaries
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2nd Aus2K Regional Network Workshop: Data Synthesis and Research Planning
TL;DR: The goal of the 2nd Aus2k workshop as discussed by the authors was to discuss the feasibility of producing an Australasian-wide temperature reconstruction, and identify a series of sub-regional studies to form a special Aus2K issue of Journal of Climate.
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Response to Comment on "A global environmental crisis 42,000 years ago".
Alan Cooper,Chris S. M. Turney,Jonathan G. Palmer,Alan G. Hogg,Matt S. McGlone,Janet M. Wilmshurst,Janet M. Wilmshurst,Andrew Lorrey,Timothy J Heaton,James M. Russell,Ken McCracken,Julien Anet,Eugene Rozanov,Eugene Rozanov,Marina Friedel,Ivo Suter,Thomas Peter,Raimund Muscheler,Florian Adolphi,Anthony Dosseto,J. Tyler Faith,Pavla Fenwick,Christopher J. Fogwill,Konrad A Hughen,Matthew Lipson,Jiabo Liu,Norbert R. Nowaczyk,Eleanor Rainsley,Christopher Bronk Ramsey,Paolo Sebastianelli,Yassine Souilmi,Janelle Stevenson,Zoë Thomas,Raymond Tobler,Roland Zech +34 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the impacts of the Laschamps Geomagnetic Excursion 42,000 years ago have provoked considerable scientific and public interest, particularly in the Adams Event associated with the initial transition of the magnetic poles.