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Jane M. Reed
Researcher at University of Hull
Publications - 48
Citations - 2213
Jane M. Reed is an academic researcher from University of Hull. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 48 publications receiving 1979 citations.
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The tempo of Holocene climatic change in the eastern Mediterranean region: new high-resolution crater-lake sediment data from central Turkey:
Neil Roberts,Jane M. Reed,Melanie J. Leng,Catherine Kuzucuoğlu,Michel Fontugne,Jacques Bertaux,H. Woldring,S. Bottema,Stuart Black,E. Hunt,Mustafa Karabıyıkoğlu +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present results from a multi-proxy analysis of cores taken in a crater-lake sequence from Eski Acigol in central Turkey which cover the period from pre-c. 16000 cal. yr BP to the present.
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Stable isotope records of Late Quaternary climate and hydrology from Mediterranean lakes : the ISOMED synthesis
Neil Roberts,Matthew Jones,A. Benkaddour,Warren J. Eastwood,M. L. Filippi,M. R. Frogley,Henry F. Lamb,Melanie J. Leng,Melanie J. Leng,Jane M. Reed,Mordechai Stein,Lora Stevens,Blas L. Valero-Garcés,Giovanni Zanchetta +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors place modern and palaeo-data within a simple conceptual lake response model to show that the isotope hydrology of most Mediterranean lakes has been influenced strongly by water balance, even in those systems that are chemically dilute.
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Balkan biodiversity : pattern and process in the European hotspot
TL;DR: Krystufek et al. as discussed by the authors presented a quantitative assessment of the Balkan mammal diversity and the potential of diatoms as biodiversity indicators in the Balkans, and the current status of Adriatic fish biodiversity.
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A multi-proxy record of Holocene climatic change in southwestern Spain: the Laguna de Medina, Cadiz
TL;DR: Palaeolimnological data (diatoms, ostracods, foraminifera, molluscs, aquatic pollen and lithology) from a radiocarbon dated sediment core from a saline lake, the Laguna de Medina, provide the first complete record of Holocene lake-level change for southwest Spain for the last c 9000 cal years as discussed by the authors.
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A 40,000-year record of environmental change from ancient Lake Ohrid (Albania and Macedonia)
Bernd Wagner,André F. Lotter,Norbert R. Nowaczyk,Jane M. Reed,Antje Schwalb,Roberto Sulpizio,Verushka Valsecchi,Martin Wessels,Giovanni Zanchetta +8 more
TL;DR: A 1,075 cm-long sediment core was recovered from the southeastern part of the lake, from a water depth of 105 m, using geophysical, granulometric, biogeochemical, diatom, ostracod, and pollen analyses as discussed by the authors.