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Aisling M. Dolan is affiliated with the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom. Their research predominantly focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with significant contributions across several related subfields. These subfields include Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Paleontology, Ecology, and Nuclear and High Energy Physics.

The scientist's work covers a range of main topics such as Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Cryospheric studies and observations, Evolution and Paleontology Studies, Climate variability and models, Climate change and permafrost, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, and Isotope Analysis in Ecology.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Aisling M. Dolan include:

  • Julia C. Tindall
  • Alan M. Haywood
  • Daniel J. Hill
  • Lauren Burton
  • Harry J. Dowsett

The research has been published in a number of venues, with the most frequent being:

  • Climate of the past
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Quaternary International

Among the recent papers involving Aisling M. Dolan, notable publications include:

  • The Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project Phase 2: large-scale climate features and climate sensitivity (2020, Climate of the past)
  • Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project Phase 3 (PlioMIP3) - Science plan and experimental design (2023, Global and Planetary Change)
  • The warm winter paradox in the Pliocene northern high latitudes (2022, Climate of the past)
  • On the climatic influence of CO 2 forcing in the Pliocene (2023, Climate of the past)
  • Revisiting the physical processes controlling the tropical atmospheric circulation changes during the Mid-Piacenzian Warm Period (2024, Quaternary International)

Best Publications

  • PaleoClim, high spatial resolution paleoclimate surfaces for global land areas

    Jason L. Brown;Daniel J. Hill;Aisling M. Dolan;Ana C. Carnaval

  • Large-scale features of Pliocene climate: results from the Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project

    Alan Haywood;Daniel Hill;Daniel Hill;Aisling Dolan;Bette Otto-Bliesner

  • The PMIP4 contribution to CMIP6 – Part 1: Overview and over-arching analysis plan

    Masa Kageyama;Pascale Braconnot;Sandy P. Harrison;Alan M. Haywood

  • The PRISM4 (mid-Piacenzian) paleoenvironmental reconstruction

    Harry J. Dowsett;Aisling M. Dolan;David Rowley;Robert Moucha

  • Integrating geological archives and climate models for the mid-Pliocene warm period.

    Alan M. Haywood;Harry J. Dowsett;Aisling M. Dolan

  • The Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP) Phase 2: scientific objectives and experimental design

    Alan M. Haywood;Harry J. Dowsett;Aisling M. Dolan;David Rowley

  • Assessing confidence in Pliocene sea surface temperatures to evaluate predictive models

    Harry J. Dowsett;Marci M. Robinson;Alan M. Haywood;Daniel J. Hill;Daniel J. Hill

  • The Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project Phase 2: large-scale climate features and climate sensitivity

    Alan M. Haywood;Julia C. Tindall;Harry J. Dowsett;Aisling M. Dolan

  • Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP): experimental design and boundary conditions (Experiment 1)

    Alan Haywood;Harry Dowsett;Bette Otto-Bliesner;Mark Chandler;Mark Chandler

  • Sea Surface Temperature of the mid-Piacenzian Ocean: A Data-Model Comparison

    Harry J. Dowsett;Kevin M. Foley;Danielle K. Stoll;Mark A. Chandler

  • Challenges in quantifying Pliocene terrestrial warming revealed by data–model discord

    Ulrich Salzmann;Aisling M. Dolan;Alan M. Haywood;Wing-Le Chan

  • Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project (PlioMIP): experimental design and boundary conditions (Experiment 2)

    A.M. Haywood;Harry J. Dowsett;Marci M. Robinson;Danielle K. Stoll

  • Are there pre-Quaternary geological analogues for a future greenhouse warming?

    Alan M. Haywood;Andy Ridgwell;Daniel J. Lunt;Daniel J. Hill

  • Sensitivity of Pliocene Ice Sheets to Orbital Forcing

    Aisling M. Dolan;Alan M. Haywood;Daniel J. Hill;Harry J. Dowsett

  • Modelling the enigmatic Late Pliocene Glacial Event — Marine Isotope Stage M2

    Aisling M. Dolan;Alan M. Haywood;Stephen J. Hunter;Julia C. Tindall

  • On the identification of a Pliocene time slice for data–model comparison

    Alan M. Haywood;Aisling M. Dolan;Steven J. Pickering;Harry J. Dowsett

  • Simulating the Antarctic ice sheet in the late-Pliocene warm period: PLISMIP-ANT, an ice-sheet model intercomparison project

    B. de Boer;A. M. Dolan;J. Bernales;J. Bernales;E. Gasson

  • Assessing orbitally-forced interglacial climate variability during the mid-Pliocene Warm Period

    Caroline L. Prescott;Alan M. Haywood;Aisling M. Dolan;Stephen J. Hunter

  • Response of the Asian summer monsoons to idealized precession and obliquity forcing in a set of GCMs

    J.H.C. Bosmans;M.P. Erb;A.M. Dolan;S.S. Drijfhout

  • What can Palaeoclimate Modelling do for you

    Alan M. Haywood;Paul J. Valdes;Tracy Aze;N Barlow

  • The HadCM3 contribution to PlioMIP phase 2

    Stephen J. Hunter;Alan M. Haywood;Aisling M. Dolan;Julia C. Tindall

  • For Review Only ON THE IDENTIFICATION OF A PLIOCENE TIME SLICE FOR DATA-MODEL COMPARISON

    Alan Haywood;Aisling Dolan;Steven Pickering;Harry Dowsett

  • Challenges in Quantifying Pliocene Terrestrial Warming Revealed by Data-Model Discord. [Supplementary Information

    Salzmann Ulrich;Aisling M. Dolan;Alan M. Haywood;Wing-Le Chan

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan M. Haywood
Alan M. Haywood University of Leeds
Daniel J. Hill
Daniel J. Hill University of Leeds
Harry J. Dowsett
Harry J. Dowsett United States Geological Survey
Ayako Abe-Ouchi
Ayako Abe-Ouchi University of Tokyo
Daniel J. Lunt
Daniel J. Lunt University of Bristol
Ulrich Salzmann
Ulrich Salzmann Northumbria University
Zhongshi Zhang
Zhongshi Zhang NORCE Research
Mark A. Chandler
Mark A. Chandler Columbia University
Julia C. Tindall
Julia C. Tindall University of Leeds
Gerrit Lohmann
Gerrit Lohmann University of Bremen

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