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F. Alayne Street-Perrott

F. Alayne Street-Perrott

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
46
Citations
12836
World Ranking
5954
National Ranking
462

Overview

F. Alayne Street-Perrott is affiliated with Swansea University in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions in related subfields such as Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, and Earth-Surface Processes.

The main topics addressed in their work include coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, geology and paleoclimatology research, plant water relations and carbon dynamics, remote sensing in agriculture, climate variability and models, peatlands and wetlands ecology, and geological formations and processes.

Their recent published papers reflect this thematic breadth and interdisciplinary approach:

  • Detection of signals linked to climate change, land-cover change and climate oscillators in Tropical Montane Cloud Forests, 2021, published in Remote Sensing of Environment
  • An integrated geophysical and GIS based approach improves estimation of peatland carbon stocks, 2021, published in Geoderma
  • Reconstructing the diversity dynamics of paleo-grasslands using deep learning on superresolution images of fossil Poaceae pollen, 2024, published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Street-Perrott has collaborated with several researchers repeatedly, including S. O. Los, Neil J. Loader, Cynthia A. Froyd, Donna Carless, and Bernd Kulessa.

Their work appears across a variety of publication venues, with recent contributions published in Remote Sensing of Environment, Geoderma, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory).

Best Publications

  • Sustainable biochar to mitigate global climate change

    Dominic Woolf;James E. Amonette;F. Alayne Street-Perrott;Johannes Lehmann

  • Global Climates since the Last Glacial Maximum

    John R. Mather;H. E. Wright;J. E. Kutzbach;T. Webb

  • Milankovitch forcing of fluctuations in the level of tropical lakes from 18 to 0 kyr BP

    John E Kutzbach;F. Alayne Street-Perrott

  • Abrupt climate fluctuations in the tropics: the influence of Atlantic Ocean circulation

    F. Alayne Street-Perrott;R. Alan Perrott

  • Climate change as the dominant control on glacial-interglacial variations in C3 and C4 plant abundance

    Y. Huang;F. A. Street-Perrott;S. E. Metcalfe;M. Brenner

  • Impact of lower atmospheric carbon dioxide on tropical mountain ecosystems

    F. Alayne Street-Perrott;Yongsong Huang;R. Alan Perrott;Geoffrey Eglinton

  • Glacial–interglacial environmental changes inferred from molecular and compound-specific δ13C analyses of sediments from Sacred Lake, Mt. Kenya

    Yongsong Huang;F.Alayne Street-Perrott;R.Alan Perrott;Pierre Metzger

  • Accelerated soil erosion around a Mexican highland lake caused by prehispanic agriculture

    Sarah L. O'Hara;F. Alayne Street-Perrott;Timothy P. Burt

  • Biogenic silica: a neglected component of the coupled global continental biogeochemical cycles of carbon and silicon

    F. Alayne Street-Perrott;Philip A. Barker

  • Post-glacial arid episodes in Ethiopia have implications for climate prediction

    Richard Gillespie;F. Alayne Street-Perrott;Roy Switsur

  • A 14,000-year oxygen isotope record from diatom silica in two alpine lakes on Mt. Kenya.

    Philip Barker;F. A. Street-Perrott;M. J. Leng;P. B. Greenwood

  • Calibration and application of the branched GDGT temperature proxy on East African lake sediments

    Shannon E. Loomis;James M. Russell;Bethany Ladd;F. Alayne Street-Perrott

  • Fluctuations in Closed-Basin Lakes as An Indicator of Past Atmospheric Circulation Patterns

    F. Alayne Street-Perrott;N. Roberts

  • The response of lake levels and areas to climatic change

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  • Impact of pre-Columbian "geoglyph" builders on Amazonian forests.

    Jennifer Watling;Jennifer Watling;José Iriarte;Francis E. Mayle;Denise Schaan

  • Reconstruction of a subalpine grass-dominated ecosystem, Lake Rutundu, Mount Kenya: a novel multi-proxy approach

    K.J Ficken;M.J Wooller;D.L Swain;F.A Street-Perrott

  • The tropical lapse rate steepened during the Last Glacial Maximum

    Shannon E. Loomis;James M. Russell;Dirk Verschuren;Carrie Morrill;Carrie Morrill

  • Temporal Variations in Lake Levels Since 30,000 YR BP—An Index of the Global Hydrological Cycle

    F. Alayne Street-Perrott;Sandra P. Harrison

  • Glacial/interglacial variations in carbon cycling revealed by molecular and isotope stratigraphy of Lake Nkunga, Mt. Kenya, East Africa

    K.J. Ficken;F.A. Street-Perrott;R.A. Perrott;D.L. Swain

  • Global lake-level variations from 18,000 to 0 years ago: A palaeoclimate analysis

    F.A. Street-Perrott;D.S. Marchand;N. Roberts;S.P. Harrison

  • The 8200yr BP cold event in stable isotope records from the North Atlantic region

    Timothy J. Daley;Elizabeth R. Thomas;Jonathan A. Holmes;F. Alayne Street-Perrott

  • Late Quaternary fires and grassland palaeoecology of Mount Kenya, East Africa: evidence from charred grass cuticles in lake sediments

    M.J Wooller;F.A Street-Perrott;A.D.Q Agnew

Frequent Co-Authors

Neil J. Loader
Neil J. Loader Swansea University
Melanie J. Leng
Melanie J. Leng University of Nottingham
Philip A. Barker
Philip A. Barker University of British Columbia
Yongsong Huang
Yongsong Huang Brown University
Jonathan A. Holmes
Jonathan A. Holmes University College London
Francis E. Mayle
Francis E. Mayle University of Reading
Geoffrey Eglinton
Geoffrey Eglinton University of Bristol
Jim D. Marshall
Jim D. Marshall University of Liverpool
José Iriarte
José Iriarte University of Exeter
James M. Russell
James M. Russell Brown University

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