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John Dodson
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 105
Citations - 3605
John Dodson is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 95 publications receiving 2897 citations. Previous affiliations of John Dodson include Brunel University London & University of Wollongong.
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Predictability of biomass burning in response to climate changes
Anne-Laure Daniau,Patrick J. Bartlein,Sandy P. Harrison,Sandy P. Harrison,Iain Colin Prentice,Iain Colin Prentice,Iain Colin Prentice,Scott Brewer,Pierre Friedlingstein,Pierre Friedlingstein,T I Harrison-Prentice,Jun Inoue,Kenji Izumi,Jennifer R. Marlon,Scott Mooney,Mitchell J. Power,Janelle Stevenson,Willy Tinner,Maja Andrič,Juliana Atanassova,Hermann Behling,M.P. Black,Olivier Blarquez,K. J. Brown,K. J. Brown,Christopher Carcaillet,Eric A. Colhoun,Daniele Colombaroli,Basil A. S. Davis,Donna D'Costa,John Dodson,Lydie M Dupont,Zewdu Eshetu,Daniel G. Gavin,Aurélie Genries,Simon Haberle,Douglas J. Hallett,Geoffrey Hope,Sally P. Horn,T.G. Kassa,Fumitaka Katamura,Lisa M. Kennedy,Peter Kershaw,Sergey K. Krivonogov,Colin J. Long,Donatella Magri,Elena Marinova,Elena Marinova,G.M. Mckenzie,Patricio I. Moreno,Patrick Moss,Frank H. Neumann,Frank H. Neumann,Elin Norström,C. Paitre,Damien Rius,Damien Rius,Neil Roberts,Guy Robinson,Naoko Sasaki,Louis Scott,Hikaru Takahara,Valery T. Terwilliger,Valery T. Terwilliger,Florian Thevenon,Rebecca Turner,Verushka Valsecchi,Verushka Valsecchi,Boris Vannière,Megan K. Walsh,Megan K. Walsh,Natasha L. Williams,Yunlin Zhang +72 more
TL;DR: This article analyzed sedimentary charcoal records to show that the changes in fire regime over the past 21,000 yrs are predictable from changes in regional climates and showed that fire increases monotonically with changes in temperature and peaks at intermediate moisture levels.
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Late Quaternary fire regimes of Australasia
Scott Mooney,Sandy P. Harrison,Patrick J. Bartlein,Anne-Laure Daniau,Janelle Stevenson,Katherine C. Brownlie,Solomon Buckman,Matthew L. Cupper,Jonathon Luly,M.P. Black,Eric A. Colhoun,Donna D'Costa,John Dodson,Simon Haberle,Geoffrey Hope,Peter Kershaw,Christine Kenyon,M. McKenzie,Natasha L. Williams +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the temporal and spatial variability of fire regimes during the Late Quaternary and found that fire in Australasia predominantly reflects climate, with colder periods characterized by less and warmer intervals by more biomass burning.
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New insights into the origin of perylene in geological samples
Kliti Grice,Hong Lu,Hong Lu,Pia Atahan,Pia Atahan,Pia Atahan,Muhammad Asif,Christian Hallmann,Paul F. Greenwood,Paul F. Greenwood,Ercin Maslen,Svenja Tulipani,Kenneth H. Williford,John Dodson +13 more
TL;DR: The origin of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) perylene in sediments and petroleum has been a matter of continued debate as mentioned in this paper, and structural similarities to perylene quinone-like components present in e.g. fungi, plants, crinoids and insects suggest a product-precursor relationship.
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Origin and spread of wheat in China
TL;DR: In this article, 35 radiocarbon ages from wheat seeds collected from 18 sites between western (Xinjiang Province) and eastern (Henan Province) China were presented, and the earliest wheat ages cluster around 2100-1800 BCE in northern China's Hexi corridor of Gansu Province, where millet was already a well-established crop.
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Pollen-based quantitative reconstructions of Holocene regional vegetation cover (plant-functional types and land-cover types) in Europe suitable for climate modelling.
Anna-Kari Trondman,Marie-José Gaillard,Florence Mazier,Shinya Sugita,Ralph Fyfe,Anne Birgitte Nielsen,Claire L. Twiddle,Philip Barratt,Harry John Betteley Birks,Anne E. Bjune,Leif Björkman,Anna Broström,Chris Caseldine,Rémi David,John Dodson,Walter Dörfler,E. Fischer,B. van Geel,Thomas Giesecke,Tove Hultberg,Laimdota Kalnina,Mihkel Kangur,P. van der Knaap,Tiiu Koff,Petr Kuneš,Per Lagerås,Małgorzata Latałowa,Jutta Lechterbeck,Chantal Leroyer,Michelle Leydet,Matts Lindbladh,Laurent Marquer,Fraser J.G. Mitchell,Bent Vad Odgaard,S. M. Peglar,Thomas Persson,Anneli Poska,Manfred Rösch,Heikki Seppä,Siim Veski,Lucia Wick +40 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present quantitative reconstructions of regional vegetation cover in north-western Europe, western Europe north of the Alps, and eastern Europe for five time windows in the Holocene [around 6k, 3k, 0.5k, and 0.2k calendar years before present (bp)] at a 1° × 1° spatial scale.