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Scott Mooney
Researcher at University of New South Wales
Publications - 62
Citations - 3142
Scott Mooney is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 59 publications receiving 2708 citations. Previous affiliations of Scott Mooney include University of Edinburgh.
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Changes in Fire Regimes Since the Last Glacial Maximum: An Assessment Based on a Global Synthesis and Analysis of Charcoal Data
M. Power,Jennifer R. Marlon,Natalie Ortiz,Patrick J. Bartlein,Sandy P. Harrison,Francis E. Mayle,Aziz Ballouche,Richard H. W. Bradshaw,Christopher Carcaillet,Carlos E. Cordova,Scott Mooney,Patricio I. Moreno,I. C. Prentice,Kirsten Thonicke,Willy Tinner,Cathy Whitlock,Yanyin Zhang,Y. Zhao,Adam A. Ali,R. S. Anderson,Ruth Beer,Hermann Behling,Christy E. Briles,K. J. Brown,Andrea Brunelle,Mark B. Bush,Philip Camill,G. Q. Chu,J. Clark,Daniele Colombaroli,Simon Connor,Anne-Laure Daniau,M. Daniels,J. Dodson,E. Doughty,M. E. Edwards,Walter Finsinger,David R. Foster,J. Frechette,Marie-José Gaillard,Daniel G. Gavin,Erika Gobet,Simon Haberle,Douglas J. Hallett,Philip E. Higuera,G. Hope,Sally P. Horn,Jun Inoue,Petra Kaltenrieder,Lisa M. Kennedy,Z. C. Kong,C. P. S. Larsen,C. J. Long,J. Lynch,Elizabeth A. Lynch,Matt S. McGlone,S. Meeks,S. Mensing,Grant A. Meyer,Thomas A. Minckley,J. Mohr,David M. Nelson,J. New,Rewi M. Newnham,R. Noti,W. Wyatt Oswald,Jennifer L. Pierce,P. J H Richard,Cassandra Rowe,M. F. Sánchez Goñi,Bryan N. Shuman,Hikaru Takahara,Jaime L. Toney,Chris S. M. Turney,D. H. Urrego-Sanchez,Charles E. Umbanhowar,M. Vandergoes,Boris Vannière,Elisa Vescovi,Megan K. Walsh,Xu Wang,N. Williams,Janet M. Wilmshurst,Jiahua Zhang +83 more
TL;DR: This article synthesized sedimentary charcoal records of biomass burning since the last glacial maximum (LGM) and present global maps showing changes in fire activity for time slices during the past 21,000 years.
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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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Palaeoenvironmental change in tropical Australasia over the last 30,000 years: a synthesis by the OZ-INTIMATE group
Jessica M Reeves,Helen C Bostock,Linda K. Ayliffe,Timothy T. Barrows,Patrick De Deckker,Laurent S. Devriendt,Gavin B. Dunbar,Russell N. Drysdale,Kathryn E. Fitzsimmons,Michael K. Gagan,Michael L. Griffiths,Simon Haberle,John D. Jansen,Claire E. Krause,Stephen Lewis,Helen McGregor,Scott Mooney,Patrick Moss,Gerald C. Nanson,Anthony W. Purcell,Sander van der Kaars,Sander van der Kaars +21 more
TL;DR: This paper presented a synthesis of climate proxy data from tropical Australasia spanning the last 30,000 years that incorporates deep sea core, coral, speleothem, pollen, charcoal and terrestrial sedimentary records.
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Natural hazards in Australia: extreme bushfire.
Jason J. Sharples,Geoffrey J. Cary,Paul Fox-Hughes,Scott Mooney,Jason P. Evans,Michael-Shawn Fletcher,Mike Fromm,Pauline F. Grierson,R. H. D. McRae,Patrick J. Baker +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reflect upon recently developed understanding of bushfire dynamics to consider historical changes in the occurrence of extreme bushfires, and the potential for increasing frequency in the future under climate change projections.