Judy R M Allen mainly investigates Glacial period, Holocene, Physical geography, Oceanography and Stadial. Her Glacial period study frequently links to related topics such as Palynology. Her study in Holocene is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Ecology, Steppe, Diachronous and Feature.
Her work deals with themes such as Climatology, Environmental change and Chronology, which intersect with Physical geography. In her research on the topic of Oceanography, Natural, Climate change and Radiometric dating is strongly related with Pollen. Her Stadial research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Biosphere, Sea surface temperature, Tephrochronology, Northern Hemisphere and Mediterranean climate.
Her main research concerns Glacial period, Holocene, Vegetation, Sediment core and Oceanography. Her study in Glacial period is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Climatology, Climate change and Chronology. Her Holocene research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Ecology, Steppe, Radiocarbon dating and Physical geography.
Her work in Vegetation addresses subjects such as Sediment, which are connected to disciplines such as Volcano. Her Sediment core research incorporates elements of Maar and Biome. In her research, Mediterranean climate is intimately related to Ice core, which falls under the overarching field of Pollen.
Her primary areas of study are Biome, Sediment core, Oceanography, Climate change and Physical geography. Her Climate change research includes elements of Glacial period, Earth science and Ecosystem, Terrestrial ecosystem, Ecosystem services. Her Glacial period research incorporates themes from Climatology, Biodiversity, Global warming, Greenhouse gas and Chronology.
Her Physical geography study combines topics in areas such as Quaternary, Interglacial, Last Glacial Maximum, Holocene and Vegetation. Her Interglacial research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Mediterranean climate, Ice core, Paleoclimatology and Stadial. Her Vegetation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Volcano and Pollen.
Judy R M Allen mainly focuses on Climate change, Vegetation, Physical geography, Quaternary and Glacial period. Her research integrates issues of Ecosystem, Terrestrial ecosystem and Greenhouse gas in her study of Climate change. Her research links Microclimate with Vegetation.
Her research in Physical geography intersects with topics in Volcano, Steppe and Varve, Sediment. Her Quaternary study which covers Pollen that intersects with Beta diversity, Holocene, Canonical correspondence analysis and Eemian. Her Glacial period study incorporates themes from Biodiversity, Climatology, Earth science, Ecosystem services and Chronology.
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Rapid environmental changes in southern Europe during the last glacial period
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Nature (1999)
Millennial-scale variability during the last glacial in vegetation records from Europe
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Quaternary Science Reviews (2010)
A flexible approach to assessing synchroneity of past events using Bayesian reconstructions of sedimentation history
A.C. Parnell;J. Haslett;J.R.M. Allen;C.E. Buck.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2008)
Vegetation history and palaeoclimate of the last glacial period at Lago Grande di Monticchio, Southern Italy
W.A. Watts;J.R.M. Allen;B. Huntley.
Quaternary Science Reviews (1996)
Weichselian palynostratigraphy, palaeovegetation and palaeoenvironment; the record from Lago Grande di Monticchio, southern Italy
Judy R.M Allen;William A Watts;Brian Huntley.
Quaternary International (2000)
Past and future global transformation of terrestrial ecosystems under climate change
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Science (2018)
The vegetation and climate of northwest Iberia over the last 14,000 years
Judy R. M. Allen;Brian Huntley;William A. Watts.
Journal of Quaternary Science (1996)
Evidence for last interglacial chronology and environmental change from Southern Europe
Achim Brauer;Judy R. M. Allen;Jens Mingram;Peter Dulski.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2007)
Holocene environmental variability—the record from Lago Grande di Monticchio, Italy
J.R.M Allen;W.A Watts;E McGee;B Huntley.
Quaternary International (2002)
The past ecology of Abies alba provides new perspectives on future responses of silver fir forests to global warming
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Ecological Monographs (2013)
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