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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,Jürg Luterbacher,Steven J. Phipps,Kevin J. Anchukaitis,Toby R. Ault,Sloan Coats,Sloan Coats,Kim M. Cobb,Benjamin I. Cook,Benjamin I. Cook,Chris Colose,Thomas Felis,Ailie J. E. Gallant,Johann H. Jungclaus,Bronwen Konecky,Allegra N. LeGrande,Sophie C. Lewis,Alex S. Lopatka,Wenmin Man,Justin S. Mankin,Justin S. Mankin,Justin T. Maxwell,Bette L. Otto-Bliesner,Judson W. Partin,Deepti Singh,Nathan J. Steiger,Samantha Stevenson,Jessica E. Tierney,Davide Zanchettin,Huan Zhang,Alyssa R. Atwood,Alyssa R. Atwood,Laia Andreu-Hayles,Seung H. Baek,Brendan M. Buckley,Edward R. Cook,Rosanne D'Arrigo,Sylvia G. Dee,Michael L. Griffiths,Charuta Kulkarni,Yochanan Kushnir,Flavio Lehner,Caroline Leland,Hans W. Linderholm,Atsushi Okazaki,Jonathan G. Palmer,Eduardo L. Piovano,Christoph C. Raible,Mukund Palat Rao,Jacob Scheff,Gavin A. Schmidt,Richard Seager,Martin Widmann,A. Park Williams,Elena Xoplaki +54 more
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
Charuta Kulkarni,Dorothy M. Peteet,Dorothy M. Peteet,Rebecca Boger,Rebecca Boger,Linda E. Heusser +5 more
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
Charuta Kulkarni,Walter Finsinger,Pallavi Anand,Sandra Nogué,Sandra Nogué,Shonil A. Bhagwat,Shonil A. Bhagwat +6 more
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).