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Mary E. Edwards
Researcher at Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Publications - 8
Citations - 1214
Mary E. Edwards is an academic researcher from Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Holocene. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 1140 citations.
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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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Pollen‐based biomes for Beringia 18,000, 6000 and 0 14C yr bp†
Mary E. Edwards,Patricia M. Anderson,Linda B. Brubaker,Thomas A. Ager,Andrei Andreev,Nancy H. Bigelow,Les C. Cwynar,Wendy R. Eisner,Sandy P. Harrison,Feng Sheng Hu,D. Jolly,Anatoly V. Lozhkin,Glen M. MacDonald,Cary J. Mock,James C. Ritchie,Andrei Sher,R.W. Spear,John W. Williams,John W. Williams,Ge Yu +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the objective biomization method developed by Prentice et al. (1996) for Europe was extended using modern pollen samples from Beringia and then applied to fossil pollen data to reconstruct palaeovegetation patterns at 6000 and 18,000 14C yr bp.
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Results and paleoclimate implications of 35 years of paleoecological research in Alaska
TL;DR: In this article, the geographic patterns of vegetation change for 14,000-9,000 14 C yr BP and individual taxa changes for the remainder of the Holocene are described.
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Diatom-based Transfer Functions for Inferring past Climatic and Environmental Changes in Alaska, U.S.A.
TL;DR: In this article, surface sediment diatom assemblages from 51 Alaskan lakes, distributed along a north-south transect, were enumerated in order to develop transfer functions that could be used to make inferences of...
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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