His primary scientific interests are in Vegetation, Holocene, Ecology, Pollen and Palynology. Gonzalo Jiménez-Moreno combines subjects such as Glacial period, Paleontology, Climate change, Late Miocene and Mediterranean climate with his study of Vegetation. His work deals with themes such as Subtropics, Isotopic composition and Ecosystem, which intersect with Paleontology.
His Holocene research incorporates elements of Bog and Pleistocene. His Physical geography research extends to Palynology, which is thematically connected. His Physical geography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Prehistory, Climatology, Deforestation and Natural.
His main research concerns Physical geography, Holocene, Vegetation, Climate change and Paleontology. His Physical geography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Glacial period, Climatology, Paleoclimatology, Environmental change and Peninsula. His Holocene research includes themes of Arid, Aridification, Mediterranean climate and Pleistocene.
The Vegetation study combines topics in areas such as Palynology, Pollen and Period. His Palynology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Temperate climate and Holocene climatic optimum. His Climate change study incorporates themes from Quaternary, Sea level and Ecosystem.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Physical geography, Holocene, Climate change, Mediterranean climate and Glacial period. His Physical geography research includes elements of Paleoclimatology, Palynology, Environmental change, Vegetation and Arid. His studies in Vegetation integrate themes in fields like Younger Dryas, Period and Steppe.
His Climate change study combines topics in areas such as Pollen, Land use, Ecosystem and Peninsula. His Mediterranean climate study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as North Atlantic oscillation and Aridification. His study in Glacial period is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Pleistocene and Chronology.
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Miocene to Pliocene vegetation reconstruction and climate estimates in the Iberian Peninsula from pollen data.
Gonzalo Jiménez-Moreno;Séverine Fauquette;Jean-Pierre Suc.
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology (2010)
The historical origins of aridity and vegetation degradation in southeastern Spain
José S. Carrión;Santiago Fernández;G. Jiménez-Moreno;S. Fauquette.
Journal of Arid Environments (2010)
Middle Miocene latitudinal climatic gradient in Western Europe: Evidence from pollen records
Gonzalo Jiménez-Moreno;Gonzalo Jiménez-Moreno;Jean-Pierre Suc.
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (2007)
Postglacial history of alpine vegetation, fire, and climate from Laguna de Río Seco, Sierra Nevada, southern Spain
R.S. Anderson;G. Jiménez-Moreno;J.S. Carrión;C. Pérez-Martínez.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2011)
Anthropogenic impact and lead pollution throughout the Holocene in Southern Iberia.
A. García-Alix;F.J. Jimenez-Espejo;J.A. Lozano;G. Jiménez-Moreno.
Science of The Total Environment (2013)
High-resolution palynological analysis in late early–middle Miocene core from the Pannonian Basin, Hungary: climatic changes, astronomical forcing and eustatic fluctuations in the Central Paratethys
Gonzalo Jiménez-Moreno;Gonzalo Jiménez-Moreno;Francisco J. Rodríguez-Tovar;Eulogio Pardo-Igúzquiza;Séverine Fauquette.
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (2005)
Holocene vegetation and climate change recorded in alpine bog sediments from the Borreguiles de la Virgen, Sierra Nevada, southern Spain
Gonzalo Jiménez-Moreno;R. Scott Anderson.
Quaternary Research (2012)
Millennial- and centennial-scale vegetation and climate changes during the late Pleistocene and Holocene from northern New Mexico (USA)
Gonzalo Jiménez-Moreno;Gonzalo Jiménez-Moreno;Gonzalo Jiménez-Moreno;Peter J. Fawcett;R. Scott Anderson.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2008)
Isotopic evidence of C4 grasses in southwestern Europe during the Early Oligocene–Middle Miocene
Michael A. Urban;David M. Nelson;Gonzalo Jiménez-Moreno;Jean Jacques Châteauneuf.
Geology (2010)
Progressive substitution of a subtropical forest for a temperate one during the middle Miocene climate cooling in Central Europe according to palynological data from cores Tengelic-2 and Hidas-53 (Pannonian Basin, Hungary)
Gonzalo Jiménez-Moreno;Gonzalo Jiménez-Moreno.
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology (2006)
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