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Kevin J. Anchukaitis
Researcher at University of Arizona
Publications - 143
Citations - 11540
Kevin J. Anchukaitis is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Global warming. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 129 publications receiving 9246 citations. Previous affiliations of Kevin J. Anchukaitis include Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution & University of Tennessee.
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Tree growth and inferred temperature variability at the North American Arctic treeline
Rosanne D'Arrigo,Gordon C. Jacoby,Brendan M. Buckley,John Sakulich,David Frank,Rob Wilson,Rob Wilson,Ashley Curtis,Kevin J. Anchukaitis +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented white spruce (Picea glauca ) tree-ring width and maximum latewood density chronologies for two latitudinal treeline sites in northern interior Canada: along the Coppermine River in the Northwest Territories (NWT); and in the Thelon River Sanctuary, Nunavut.
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Pre‐Columbian deforestation as an amplifier of drought in Mesoamerica
Benjamin I. Cook,Benjamin I. Cook,Kevin J. Anchukaitis,Jed O. Kaplan,Michael J. Puma,Maxwell Kelley,Denis Gueyffier +6 more
TL;DR: For example, Cook et al. as mentioned in this paper show that pre-Columbian deforestation would have biased the climate in Mesoamerica towards a drier mean state, amplifying drought in the region.
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Increased drought severity tracks warming in the United States’ largest river basin
Justin Martin,Gregory T. Pederson,Connie A. Woodhouse,Edward R. Cook,Gregory J. McCabe,Kevin J. Anchukaitis,Erika K. Wise,Patrick J. Erger,Larry Dolan,Marketa McGuire,Subhrendu Gangopadhyay,Katherine J. Chase,Jeremy S. Littell,Stephen T. Gray,Scott St. George,Jonathan M. Friedman,David J. Sauchyn,Jeannine Marie St-Jacques,John C. King +18 more
TL;DR: It is found that temperature has increasingly influenced the severity of drought events by decreasing runoff efficiency in the Upper Missouri River basin since the late 20th century (1980s) onward.
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Consequences of a rapid cellulose extraction technique for oxygen isotope and radiocarbon analyses.
Kevin J. Anchukaitis,Michael N. Evans,Todd Lange,David R. Smith,Steven W. Leavitt,Daniel P. Schrag +5 more
TL;DR: The standard Brendel method is appropriate for developing stable isotope time series for high-resolution isotope dendroclimatology but must be used with caution for precision radiocarbon measurements.
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A 2000-year reconstruction of forest disturbance from southern Pacific Costa Rica
TL;DR: The authors reconstruct prehistoric and historic human forest disturbance and vegetation change in southern Pacific Costa Rica, in the vicinity of the Las Cruces Biological Station and the La Amistad International Park and Biosphere Reserve.