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Earth Science D-index 39 Citations 9,578 127 World Ranking 3649 National Ranking 1516

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Climate change
  • Ecology
  • Oceanography

Julia E. Cole mostly deals with Oceanography, Climatology, Paleoclimatology, Holocene and Climate change. Her Coral and Greenhouse gas study, which is part of a larger body of work in Oceanography, is frequently linked to Environmental science, bridging the gap between disciplines. Her Climatology research incorporates themes from Range and Precipitation.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Tropics and Radiocarbon dating in addition to Paleoclimatology. Her work carried out in the field of Holocene brings together such families of science as East Asian Monsoon and Monsoon. As a member of one scientific family, Julia E. Cole mostly works in the field of Climate change, focusing on Quaternary and, on occasion, Radiative forcing, Greenhouse effect, Cenozoic and Provenance.

Her most cited work include:

  • Understanding ENSO Diversity (488 citations)
  • Holocene changes in eastern tropical Pacific climate inferred from a Galápagos lake sediment record (446 citations)
  • New views of tropical paleoclimates from corals (396 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Her primary areas of investigation include Climatology, Oceanography, Environmental science, Paleoclimatology and Coral. Her studies deal with areas such as δ18O, Climate change, Climate model and Precipitation as well as Climatology. Julia E. Cole interconnects Quaternary and Last Glacial Maximum in the investigation of issues within Climate change.

Her Paleoclimatology research integrates issues from Environmental change, Ocean current, Physical geography and Holocene. Her Holocene research incorporates elements of East Asian Monsoon, Monsoon and Sediment. Her Coral research integrates issues from Salinity, Proxy, Tropical climate, Reef and Isotopes of oxygen.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Climatology (49.60%)
  • Oceanography (44.80%)
  • Environmental science (32.80%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2013-2021)?

  • Oceanography (44.80%)
  • Climatology (49.60%)
  • Paleoceanography (12.00%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Her main research concerns Oceanography, Climatology, Paleoceanography, Global change and Environmental science. Her Oceanography study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Crater lake. Her study in Climatology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Climate model, Paleoclimatology and Precipitation, Megadrought.

Many of her studies on Paleoclimatology involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Southern oscillation. Her study looks at the relationship between Precipitation and topics such as Holocene, which overlap with Subtropics. Her work carried out in the field of Paleoceanography brings together such families of science as Physical geography, Hydrology, Cave and Multi proxy.

Between 2013 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Understanding ENSO Diversity (488 citations)
  • Assessing the Risk of Persistent Drought Using Climate Model Simulations and Paleoclimate Data (150 citations)
  • Environmental change explains cichlid adaptive radiation at Lake Malawi over the past 1.2 million years. (59 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Climate change
  • Oceanography

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Climatology, Climate model, Paleoclimatology, Oceanography and Environmental science. The study incorporates disciplines such as Period, Climate change and Precipitation in addition to Climatology. Her research integrates issues of Population growth, Pacific decadal oscillation and Ecosystem in her study of Climate change.

In her research on the topic of Precipitation, Monsoon, Plateau, Sediment and East Asian Monsoon is strongly related with Holocene. Her study focuses on the intersection of Paleoclimatology and fields such as Megadrought with connections in the field of Southern oscillation, Monsoon of South Asia, Amazon rainforest, Volcano and Water supply. Her work in the fields of Oceanography, such as Tropical pacific and Global climate, overlaps with other areas such as Research council.

This overview was generated by a machine learning system which analysed the scientist’s body of work. If you have any feedback, you can contact us here.

Best Publications

Understanding ENSO Diversity

Antonietta Capotondi;Andrew T. Wittenberg;Matthew Newman;Emanuele Di Lorenzo.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2015)

785 Citations

Holocene changes in eastern tropical Pacific climate inferred from a Galápagos lake sediment record

Jessica L. Conroy;Jonathan T. Overpeck;Julia E. Cole;Timothy M. Shanahan.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2008)

665 Citations

New views of tropical paleoclimates from corals

M.K. Gagan;L.K. Ayliffe;J.W. Beck;J.E. Cole.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2000)

549 Citations

Experimental Dendroclimatic Reconstruction of the Southern Oscillation.

David Stahle Stahle;R. D. D'Arrigo;P. J. Krusic;M. K. Cleaveland.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (1998)

473 Citations

Recent variability in the southern oscillation: isotopic results from a tarawa atoll coral.

Julia E. Cole;Richard G. Fairbanks;Glen T. Shen.
Science (1993)

412 Citations

A synthesis of abrupt changes in the Asian summer monsoon since the last deglaciation

Carrie Morrill;Jonathan T. Overpeck;Julia E. Cole.
The Holocene (2003)

400 Citations

Atlantic Forcing of Persistent Drought in West Africa

T. M. Shanahan;T. M. Shanahan;J. T. Overpeck;K. J. Anchukaitis;J. W. Beck.
Science (2009)

400 Citations

Influence of mean climate change on climate variability from a 155-year tropical Pacific coral record

Frank E. Urban;Julia E. Cole;Julia E. Cole;Jonathan T. Overpeck;Jonathan T. Overpeck.
Nature (2000)

393 Citations

Indian Ocean SST and Indian summer rainfall : Predictive relationships and their decadal variability

Christina Oelfke Clark;Julia E. Cole;Peter J. Webster.
Journal of Climate (2000)

329 Citations

Tropical Pacific Forcing of Decadal SST Variability in the Western Indian Ocean over the Past Two Centuries

Julia E. Cole;Robert B. Dunbar;Timothy R. McClanahan;Nyawira A. Muthiga.
Science (2000)

321 Citations

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