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David F. Porinchu
Researcher at University of Georgia
Publications - 50
Citations - 2172
David F. Porinchu is an academic researcher from University of Georgia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 48 publications receiving 1948 citations. Previous affiliations of David F. Porinchu include Ohio State University & California State University.
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Holocene thermal maximum in the western Arctic (0-180°W)
Darrell S. Kaufman,Thomas A. Ager,Nicholas John Anderson,Patricia M. Anderson,John T. Andrews,Patrick J. Bartlein,Linda B. Brubaker,Larry Coats,Les C. Cwynar,M. L. Duvall,Arthur S. Dyke,Mary E. Edwards,Wendy R. Eisner,Konrad Gajewski,Áslaug Geirsdóttir,Feng Sheng Hu,Anne E. Jennings,Michael R. Kaplan,Michael W. Kerwin,Anatoly V. Lozhkin,Glen M. MacDonald,Gifford H. Miller,Cary J. Mock,W. Wyatt Oswald,Bette L. Otto-Bliesner,David F. Porinchu,Kathleen M. Rühland,John P. Smol,Eric J. Steig,Brent B. Wolfe +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a spatio-temporal pattern of peak Holocene warmth (Holocene thermal maximum, HTM) is traced over 140 sites across the Western Hemisphere of the Arctic (0−180°W; north of ∼60°N).
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A global database of Holocene paleotemperature records
Darrell S. Kaufman,Nicholas P. McKay,Cody C. Routson,M. P. Erb,Basil A. S. Davis,Oliver Heiri,Samuel L Jaccard,Jessica E. Tierney,Christoph Dätwyler,Yarrow Axford,Thomas Brussel,Olivier Cartapanis,Brian M. Chase,Andria Dawson,Anne de Vernal,Stefan Engels,Lukas Jonkers,Jeremiah Marsicek,Paola Moffa-Sanchez,Carrie Morrill,Anais Orsi,Kira Rehfeld,Krystyna M. Saunders,Philipp Sommer,Elizabeth K. Thomas,Marcela Sandra Tonello,Mónika Tóth,Richard S. Vachula,Andrei Andreev,Sebastien Bertrand,Boris K. Biskaborn,Manuel Bringué,Stephen J. Brooks,Magaly Caniupán,Manuel Chevalier,Les C. Cwynar,Julien Emile-Geay,John M. Fegyveresi,Angelica Feurdean,Walter Finsinger,Marie Claude Fortin,Louise C. Foster,Louise C. Foster,Mathew Fox,Konrad Gajewski,Martin Grosjean,Sonja Hausmann,Markus Heinrichs,Naomi Holmes,Boris P. Ilyashuk,Elena A. Ilyashuk,Steve Juggins,Deborah Khider,Karin A. Koinig,Peter G. Langdon,Isabelle Larocque-Tobler,Jianyong Li,André F. Lotter,Tomi P. Luoto,Anson W. Mackay,Enikö Magyari,Steven B. Malevich,Bryan G. Mark,Julieta Massaferro,Vincent Montade,Larisa Nazarova,Elena Novenko,Petr Pařil,Emma J. Pearson,Matthew Peros,Reinhard Pienitz,Mateusz Płóciennik,David F. Porinchu,Aaron P. Potito,Andrew P. Rees,Scott A. Reinemann,Stephen J. Roberts,Nicolas Rolland,Sakari Salonen,Angela Self,Heikki Seppä,Shyhrete Shala,Jeannine Marie St-Jacques,Barbara Stenni,Liudmila Syrykh,Pol Tarrats,Karen J. Taylor,Karen J. Taylor,Valerie van den Bos,Gaute Velle,Eugene R. Wahl,Ian R. Walker,Janet M. Wilmshurst,Enlou Zhang,Snezhana Zhilich +94 more
TL;DR: A global compilation of quality-controlled, published, temperature-sensitive proxy records extending back 12,000 years through the Holocene, which can be used to reconstruct the spatiotemporal evolution of Holocene temperature at global to regional scales, is presented.
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The use and application of freshwater midges (Chironomidae: Insecta: Diptera) in geographical research
TL;DR: The potential of applying the analysis of freshwater midges (Chironomidae) for current questions in geographical research is examined and the current status of chironomid research in academic geography is discussed and suggestions of potential future research directions are made.
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The distribution and abundance of chironomids in high-latitude Eurasian lakes with respect to temperature and continentality: development and application of new chironomid-based climate-inference models in northern Russia
Angela Self,Angela Self,Stephen J. Brooks,Harry John Betteley Birks,Harry John Betteley Birks,Harry John Betteley Birks,Larisa Nazarova,David F. Porinchu,A. Odland,Handong Yang,Vivienne J. Jones +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a chironomid-based mean July air temperature inference model based on 81 lakes and 89 taxa was developed to produce high resolution, low error, quantitative summer air temperature reconstructions.
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Erratum to: Holocene thermal maximum in the western Arctic (0–180°W) [Quaternary Science Reviews 23 (2003) 529–560]
Darrell S. Kaufman,Thomas A. Ager,Nicholas John Anderson,Patricia M. Anderson,John T. Andrews,P. T. Bartlein,Linda B. Brubaker,Larry Coats,Les C. Cwynar,M. L. Duvall,Arthur S. Dyke,Mary E. Edwards,Wendy R. Eisner,Konrad Gajewski,Áslaug Geirsdóttir,Feng Sheng Hu,Anne E. Jennings,Michael R. Kaplan,Michael W. Kerwin,Anatoly V. Lozhkin,Glen M. MacDonald,Gifford H. Miller,Cary J. Mock,W. Wyatt Oswald,Bette L. Otto-Bliesner,David F. Porinchu,Kathleen M. Rühland,John P. Smol,Eric J. Steig,Brent B. Wolfe +29 more