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Stéphanie Samartin
Researcher at Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research
Publications - 12
Citations - 866
Stéphanie Samartin is an academic researcher from Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 12 publications receiving 694 citations. Previous affiliations of Stéphanie Samartin include University of Bern.
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North-south palaeohydrological contrasts in the central Mediterranean during the Holocene: tentative synthesis and working hypotheses
Michel Magny,Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout,J.-L. de Beaulieu,Viviane Bout-Roumazeilles,Daniele Colombaroli,Stéphanie Desprat,Alexander Francke,Sébastien Joannin,Elena Ortu,Odile Peyron,Marie Revel,Laura Sadori,Giuseppe Siani,Marie-Alexandrine Sicre,Stéphanie Samartin,Anaëlle Simonneau,Willy Tinner,Boris Vannière,Bernd Wagner,Giovanni Zanchetta,Flavio S. Anselmetti,Flavio S. Anselmetti,Elisabetha Brugiapaglia,Emmanuel Chapron,Maxime Debret,Marc Desmet,Julien Didier,L. Essallami,Didier Galop,Adrian Gilli,Jean Nicolas Haas,Nejib Kallel,Laurent Millet,Agnès Stock,J. L. Turon,Stefanie B. Wirth +35 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-proxy approach and a strategy combining lacustrine and marine records along a north-south transect were used to reconstruct high-resolution and well-dated palaeohydrological records and to assess their spatial and temporal coherency.
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The past ecology of Abies alba provides new perspectives on future responses of silver fir forests to global warming
Willy Tinner,Willy Tinner,Willy Tinner,Danielle Colombaroli,Danielle Colombaroli,O. M. Heiri,O. M. Heiri,Paul D. Henne,Paul D. Henne,Paul D. Henne,Marco Steinacher,Marco Steinacher,Johanna Untenecker,Elisa Vescovi,Elisa Vescovi,Judy R M Allen,Gabrielle Carraro,Marco Conedera,Fortunat Joos,Fortunat Joos,André F. Lotter,Jürg Luterbacher,Stéphanie Samartin,Stéphanie Samartin,Verushka Valsecchi +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a global coupled carbon-cycle climate (NCAR CSM1.4) and dynamic vegetation (LandClim) modeling to explore the discrepancy between current and past distribution of the European tree species Abies alba (silver fir).
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Validation of climate model-inferred regional temperature change for late-glacial Europe
Oliver Heiri,Stephen J. Brooks,Hans Renssen,Alan Bedford,Marjolein Hazekamp,Boris P. Ilyashuk,Elizabeth S. Jeffers,Barbara Lang,Emiliya P. Kirilova,Saskia Kuiper,Laurent Millet,Stéphanie Samartin,Mónika Tóth,F. Verbruggen,Jenny E. Watson,Nelleke Van Asch,Emmy I. Lammertsma,Leeli Amon,Hilary H. Birks,H. John B. Birks,H. John B. Birks,H. John B. Birks,Morten Fischer Mortensen,Wim Z. Hoek,Enikö Magyari,Castor Muñoz Sobrino,Heikki Seppä,Willy Tinner,Spassimir Tonkov,Siim Veski,André F. Lotter +30 more
TL;DR: A new chironomid-based paleotemperature dataset designed to assess climate model hindcasts of regional summer temperature change in Europe during the late-glacial and early Holocene is presented.
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Warm Mediterranean mid-Holocene summers inferred from fossil midge assemblages
Stéphanie Samartin,Stéphanie Samartin,Oliver Heiri,Oliver Heiri,Fortunat Joos,Fortunat Joos,Hans Renssen,Hans Renssen,Jörg Franke,Jörg Franke,Stefan Brönnimann,Stefan Brönnimann,Willy Tinner,Willy Tinner +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present new quantitative and replicated Holocene summer temperature reconstructions based on fossil chironomid midges from the northern central Mediterranean region, in contrast with expectations based on climate models and long-term changes in summer insolation.
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Impacts of changing climate and land use on vegetation dynamics in a Mediterranean ecosystem: insights from paleoecology and dynamic modeling
Paul D. Henne,Paul D. Henne,Ché Elkin,Daniele Colombaroli,Stéphanie Samartin,Harald Bugmann,Oliver Heiri,Willy Tinner,Willy Tinner +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors combined a sedimentary pollen record from Lago di Massacciucoli, Tuscany, Italy with simulations from the LandClim dynamic vegetation model to determine what vegetation preceded intense human disturbance, how past changes in vegetation relate to fire and browsing, and the potential of an extinct vegetation type under present climate.