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Wendy R. Eisner
Researcher at University of Cincinnati
Publications - 38
Citations - 2631
Wendy R. Eisner is an academic researcher from University of Cincinnati. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arctic & Holocene. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 38 publications receiving 2469 citations. Previous affiliations of Wendy R. Eisner include Ohio State University.
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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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Spatial Extent, Age, and Carbon Stocks in Drained Thaw Lake Basins on the Barrow Peninsula, Alaska
Kenneth M. Hinkel,Wendy R. Eisner,James G. Bockheim,Frederick E. Nelson,Kim M. Peterson,Xiaoyan Dai +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the relative age of 77 basins on the Barrow Peninsula was estimated using the degree of plant community succession and verified by radiocarbon-dating material collected from the base of the organic layer in 21 basins.
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Morphometric and spatial analysis of thaw lakes and drained thaw lake basins in the western Arctic Coastal Plain, Alaska
TL;DR: In this paper, a segmentation algorithm was used to classify lakes and drained thaw lake basins (DTLBs) exceeding 1'ha in size, and a total of 13,214 lakes and 6539 DTLBs were identified.
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Methods to assess natural and anthropogenic thaw lake drainage on the western Arctic coastal plain of northern Alaska
Kenneth M. Hinkel,Benjamin M. Jones,Wendy R. Eisner,Chris J. Cuomo,Richard A. Beck,Robert C. Frohn +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comparison of Landsat multispectral scanner (MSS) imagery from the mid-1970s to Landsat 7 enhanced thematic mapper (ETM+) imagery from around 2000 shows that 50 lakes completely or partially drained over the approximately 25 year period, indicating landscape stability.
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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.