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Charuta Kulkarni

Researcher at Open University

Publications -  6
Citations -  138

Charuta Kulkarni is an academic researcher from Open University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Woodland & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 116 citations. Previous affiliations of Charuta Kulkarni include City University of New York & The Graduate Center, CUNY.

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Comparing proxy and model estimates of hydroclimate variability and change over the Common Era

Jason E. Smerdon, +54 more
- 20 Dec 2017 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a review of the principal proxy data available for hydroclimatic reconstructions over the Common Era (CE) and last-millennium model simulations is presented.
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Exploring the Role of Humans and Climate over the Balkan Landscape: 500 Years of Vegetational History of Serbia

TL;DR: A detailed chronology based on AMS C-14 dating from a western Serbian sinkhole core suggests complex woodland-grassland dynamics and strong erosional signals throughout the Little Ice Age (LIA), while the post LIA Era (1850-2012 CE) brings a disturbed type of vegetation with the presence of weedy genera and an increase in regional woodland as discussed by the authors.
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The Little Ice Age and human-environmental interactions in the Central Balkans: Insights from a new Serbian paleorecord

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a 600-year well-dated, high-resolution Central Balkan paleo-record including the Little Ice Age (LIA; 1450-1850 CE), using pollen-based REVEALS modeling estimates, geochemical indicators, rarefaction analyses and AMS 14C-based Bacon age model.
Dissertation

Lessons from the Past: Unfolding the Dynamics among Climate, Balkan Landscapes, and Humans over the Past Millennium

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the first, well-dated, high-resolution record of vegetation and landscape change from Serbia over the past 500 years using biological proxies (pollen, spores, and charcoal), geochemical signals through X-ray fluorescence (XRF), statistical analyses, and atomic mass spectrometry (AMS) 14C chronology.
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Synergistic impacts of anthropogenic fires and aridity on plant diversity in the Western Ghats: Implications for management of ancient social-ecological systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the synergistic effects of anthropogenic fires and enhanced aridity on tropical plant diversity over the past 4000 years by examining fossil pollen-based diversity indices (e.g., pollen richness and evenness, and temporal β-diversity).