Browsing by Author "Williams, Alan N."
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A 250-year periodicity in Southern Hemisphere westerly winds over the last 2600 years
Turney, Chris S.M.; Jones, Richard T.; Fogwill, Christopher J.; Hatton J.; Williams, Alan N.; Hogg, Alan G.; Thomas, Zoë; Palmer, Jonathan G.; Mooney, S; Reimer, Ron W (European Geosciences Union (EGU), 2016)Middle Holocene cultures have been widely studied around the Eastern-Mediterranean basin in the last 30 years and past cultural activities have been commonly linked with regional climate changes. However, in many cases ... -
Anomalous mid-twentieth century atmospheric circulation change over the South Atlantic compared to the last 6000 years
Turney, Chris S.M.; Jones, Richard T.; Lister, David; Jones, Phil; Williams, Alan N.; Hogg, Alan G.; Thomas, Zoë A.; Compo, Gibert P.; Yin, Xungang; Fogwill, Christopher J.; Palmer, Jonathan; Colwell, Steve; Allan, Rob; Visbeck, Martin (IOP Publishing Ltd, 2016)Determining the timing and impact of anthropogenic climate change in data-sparse regions is a considerable challenge. Arguably, nowhere is this more difficult than the Antarctic Peninsula and the subantarctic South Atlantic ... -
Investigating subantarctic ¹⁴C ages of different peat components: site and sample selection for developing robust age models in dynamic landscapes
Thomas, Zoë; Turney, Chris S.M.; Hogg, Alan G.; Williams, Alan N.; Fogwill, Christopher J. (University of Arizona, 2019)Precise radiocarbon (¹⁴C) dating of sedimentary sequences is important for developing robust chronologies of environmental change, but sampling of suitable components can be challenging in highly dynamic landscapes. Here ... -
Redating the earliest evidence of the mid-Holocene relative sea-level highstand in Australia and implications for global sea-level rise.
Dougherty, Amy J.; Thomas, , Zoë A.; Fogwill, Christopher J.; Hogg, Alan G.; Palmer, Jonathan; Rainsley, Eleanor; Williams, Alan N.; Ulm, Sean; Rogers, Kerrylee; Jones, Brian G.; Turney, Chris (Public Library Science, 2019)Reconstructing past sea levels can help constrain uncertainties surrounding the rate of change, magnitude, and impacts of the projected increase through the 21st century. Of significance is the mid-Holocene relative sea-level ...
Co-authors for Alan N. Williams
Alan N. Williams has 25 co-authors in Research Commons.
- Rob Allan
- Steve Colwell
- Gibert P. Compo
- Amy J. Dougherty
- Christopher J. Fogwill
- Hatton J.
- Alan G. Hogg
- Brian G. Jones
- Phil Jones
- Richard T. Jones
- David Lister
- S Mooney
- Jonathan Palmer
- Jonathan G. Palmer
- Eleanor Rainsley
- Ron W Reimer
- Kerrylee Rogers
- Thomas, , Zoë A.
- Zoë Thomas
- Zoë A. Thomas
- Chris Turney
- Chris S.M. Turney
- Sean Ulm
- Martin Visbeck
- Xungang Yin