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Citations
5098
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8685
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3103

Overview

Daniel H. Mann is affiliated with the University of Alaska Fairbanks in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with significant contributions in subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Sociology and Political Science, Global and Planetary Change, and Genetics.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Tree-ring climate responses
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Ecology and biodiversity studies
  • Cryospheric studies and observations

Their recent publications encompass a range of subjects related to climate, ecology, and paleogenomics. Notable papers include:

  • "Lifetime mobility of an Arctic woolly mammoth" (2021) published in Science
  • "Ancient horse genomes reveal the timing and extent of dispersals across the Bering Land Bridge" (2021) published in Molecular Ecology
  • "A polar bear paleogenome reveals extensive ancient gene flow from polar bears into brown bears" (2022) published in Nature Ecology & Evolution
  • "Tussocks Enduring or Shrubs Greening: Alternate Responses to Changing Fire Regimes in the Noatak River Valley, Alaska" (2021) published in Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences
  • "The Northeast Pacific Ocean and Northwest Coast of North America within the global climate system, 29,000 to 11,700 years ago" (2024) published in Earth-Science Reviews

Daniel H. Mann has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Benjamin V. Gaglioti
  • Pamela Groves
  • Tomasz Miksa
  • Francis P. Crawley
  • Elisha M. Wood-Charlson

Their works have appeared in a variety of publication venues, with multiple contributions to:

  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Science
  • Nature Ecology & Evolution
  • Molecular Ecology

In addition to journal articles, they have authored books published by I.B.Tauris eBooks, including "Occupying Habits" (2022) and "The Jewish Agency and Syria during the Arab Revolt in Palestine" (2022).

Best Publications

  • Piston corers for peat and lake sediments

    H. E. Wright;D. H. Mann;P. H. Glaser

  • Late Pleistocene and Holocene paleoenvironments of the North Pacific coast

    Daniel H. Mann;Thomas D. Hamilton

  • IMPACTS OF LARGE‐SCALE ATMOSPHERIC–OCEAN VARIABILITY ON ALASKAN FIRE SEASON SEVERITY

    Paul A. Duffy;John E. Walsh;Jonathan M. Graham;Daniel H. Mann

  • Slightly weathered Exxon Valdez oil persists in Gulf of Alaska beach sediments after 16 years.

    Jeffrey W Short;Gail V Irvine;Daniel H Mann;Jacek M Maselko

  • Extent and Timing of the Last Glacial Maximum in Southwestern Alaska

    Daniel H. Mann;Dorothy M. Peteet

  • Drought, vegetation change, and human history on Rapa Nui (Isla de Pascua, Easter Island)

    Daniel Mann;James Edwards;Julie Chase;Warren Beck

  • Responses of an arctic landscape to Lateglacial and early Holocene climatic changes: the importance of moisture

    Daniel H Mann;Dorothy M Peteet;Richard E Reanier;Michael L Kunz

  • Is Alaska's Boreal Forest Now Crossing a Major Ecological Threshold?

    Daniel H. Mann;T. Scott Rupp;Mark A. Olson;Paul A. Duffy

  • HOLOCENE GEOLOGIC AND CLIMATIC HISTORY AROUND THE GULF OF ALASKA

    Daniel H. Mann;Aron L. Crowell;Thomas D. Hamilton;Bruce P. Finney

  • Late Weichselian and Holocene relative sea-level history of Bröggerhalvöya, Spitsbergen

    Steven L. Forman;Steven L. Forman;Daniel H. Mann;Gifford H. Miller;Gifford H. Miller

  • Biopedological origin of peatlands in South East Alaska

    F. C. Ugolini;D. H. Mann

  • A decade of remotely sensed observations highlight complex processes linked to coastal permafrost bluff erosion in the Arctic

    Benjamin M. Jones;Louise M. Farquharson;Carson Baughman;Richard M. Buzard

  • Late-glacial vegetational, tephra, and climatic history of southwestern Kodiak Island, Alaska

    Dorothy M. Peteet;Daniel H. Mann

  • Ice-age megafauna in Arctic Alaska: extinction, invasion, survival

    Daniel H. Mann;Pamela Groves;Michael L. Kunz;Richard E. Reanier

  • Floodplains, permafrost, cottonwood trees, and peat: What happened the last time climate warmed suddenly in arctic Alaska?

    Daniel H. Mann;Pamela Groves;Richard E. Reanier;Michael L. Kunz

  • Spatial distribution of thermokarst terrain in Arctic Alaska

    Louise Farquharson;Dan H Mann;Guido Grosse;Benjamin M. Jones

  • Reliability of a fjord glacier's fluctuations for paleoclimatic reconstructions

    Daniel H. Mann

  • Wisconsin and Holocene Glaciation of Southeast Alaska

    Daniel H. Mann

  • Holocene history of the Great Kobuk Sand Dunes, Northwestern Alaska

    D.H Mann;P.A Heiser;B.P Finney

  • Temporal and spatial variability in coastline response to declining sea-ice in northwest Alaska

    L.M. Farquharson;D.H. Mann;D.K. Swanson;B.M. Jones

  • Spruce succession, disturbance, and geomorphology on the Tanana River floodplain, Alaska

    Daniel H. Mann;Christopher L. Fastie;Erika L. Rowland;Nancy H. Bigelow

Frequent Co-Authors

Benjamin M. Jones
Benjamin M. Jones University of Alaska Fairbanks
Dorothy M. Peteet
Dorothy M. Peteet Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Matthew J. Wooller
Matthew J. Wooller University of Alaska Fairbanks
Vladimir E. Romanovsky
Vladimir E. Romanovsky University of Alaska Fairbanks
Guido Grosse
Guido Grosse Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Gregory C. Wiles
Gregory C. Wiles College of Wooster
Bruce P. Finney
Bruce P. Finney Idaho State University
Christopher D. Arp
Christopher D. Arp University of Alaska Fairbanks
T. Scott Rupp
T. Scott Rupp University of Alaska Fairbanks
Beth Shapiro
Beth Shapiro University of California, Santa Cruz

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