The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ice core, Climatology, Glacial period, Chronology and Physical geography. His research integrates issues of Stadial, Younger Dryas, Paleontology, Ice sheet and Tephra in his study of Ice core. Anders Svensson works mostly in the field of Younger Dryas, limiting it down to concerns involving Interglacial and, occasionally, Climate change.
In the subject of general Climatology, his work in Ice-sheet model is often linked to Noise induced, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His Glacial period research incorporates elements of Proxy, Holocene and Radiocarbon dating. The Chronology study combines topics in areas such as Marine isotope stage, Geomorphology and Dome.
His main research concerns Ice core, Glacial period, Climatology, Paleontology and Chronology. His studies in Ice core integrate themes in fields like Geomorphology, Ice sheet, Physical geography and Holocene. His Ice sheet research includes elements of Ice shelf, Ice stream, Ice-sheet model and Arctic ice pack, Sea ice.
His work on Interglacial and Younger Dryas as part of general Glacial period research is frequently linked to Abrupt climate change, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Climatology study combines topics in areas such as δ18O, Climate change, Paleoclimatology and Stadial. His research in Paleontology is mostly focused on Tephra.
Ice core, Glacial period, Nuclear medicine, Physical geography and Holocene are his primary areas of study. He has included themes like Volcano, Tephra, Paleontology, Greenland ice sheet and Eemian in his Ice core study. His Glacial period research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Greenland ice core project, Climate system, Climate change and Climatology.
His work in the fields of Climatology, such as Proxy, intersects with other areas such as Synchronization. The concepts of his Physical geography study are interwoven with issues in Mineral dust, Interglacial and Ice sheet. His Interglacial research integrates issues from Younger Dryas, Sea ice, Provenance, Deglaciation and Stadial.
Anders Svensson mostly deals with Ice core, Glacial period, In patient, Nuclear medicine and Physical geography. His Ice core research focuses on Volcano and how it connects with Environmental change and Isochron. He combines subjects such as Climatology, Climate change, Radiocarbon dating and Geodesy with his study of Glacial period.
The Proxy research he does as part of his general Climatology study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Lag, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His Physical geography research incorporates themes from Mineral dust, Provenance and Interglacial. His Interglacial research includes themes of Younger Dryas, Stadial, Last Glacial Maximum and Ice sheet.
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High-resolution record of Northern Hemisphere climate extending into the last interglacial period.
K. K. Andersen;N. Azuma;J.-M. Barnola;M. Bigler.
Nature (2004)
A new Greenland ice core chronology for the last glacial termination
S. O. Rasmussen;Katrine Krogh Andersen;A. M. Svensson;J. P. Steffensen.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2006)
A stratigraphic framework for abrupt climatic changes during the Last Glacial period based on three synchronized Greenland ice-core records: refining and extending the INTIMATE event stratigraphy
Sune O. Rasmussen;Matthias Bigler;Simon P. Blockley;Thomas Blunier.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2014)
A 60 000 year Greenland stratigraphic ice core chronology
A. Svensson;K. K. Andersen;M. Bigler;H. B. Clausen.
Climate of The Past (2008)
The Greenland Ice Core Chronology 2005, 15-42 ka. Part 1: constructing the time scale
Katrine K. Andersen;Anders Svensson;Sigfus J. Johnsen;Sune O. Rasmussen.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2006)
High-Resolution Greenland Ice Core Data Show Abrupt Climate Change Happens in Few Years
Jørgen Peder Steffensen;Katrine K. Andersen;Matthias Bigler;Matthias Bigler;Henrik B. Clausen.
Science (2008)
A synchronized dating of three Greenland ice cores throughout the Holocene
B. M. Vinther;H. B. Clausen;S. J. Johnsen;S. O. Rasmussen.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2006)
Millennial-scale variability during the last glacial: The ice core record
Eric W. Wolff;J. Chappellaz;T. Blunier;S.O. Rasmussen.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2010)
The Greenland Ice Core Chronology 2005, 15-42 ka. Part 2: comparison to other records
Anders Svensson;Katrine Krogh Andersen;Matthias Bigler;Henrik B. Clausen.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2006)
The EDC3 chronology for the EPICA Dome C ice core
Frédéric Parrenin;Jean-Marc Barnola;J. Beer;Thomas Blunier.
Climate of The Past (2007)
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