2016 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Julie Brigham-Grette mostly deals with Oceanography, Arctic, Glacial period, Arctic sea ice decline and Antarctic sea ice. Her work in Deglaciation and Sea level is related to Oceanography. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Northern Hemisphere and Polar amplification.
Her studies in Glacial period integrate themes in fields like Quaternary, Pleistocene and Holocene. Her research investigates the link between Arctic sea ice decline and topics such as Arctic geoengineering that cross with problems in Arctic dipole anomaly. Her work on Magnetostratigraphy as part of general Paleontology research is often related to Rock magnetism, thus linking different fields of science.
Julie Brigham-Grette focuses on Oceanography, Arctic, Paleontology, Glacial period and Interglacial. Her work on Oceanography deals in particular with Sea level, Climate change, Paleoclimatology, Sea ice and Ice sheet. Her Arctic research incorporates themes from Climatology and Northern Hemisphere.
Her study explores the link between Paleontology and topics such as Geomorphology that cross with problems in Crater lake. Her research integrates issues of Glacier, Pleistocene and Wisconsin glaciation in her study of Glacial period. The Interglacial study combines topics in areas such as Coastal plain, Physical geography and Holocene.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Arctic, Oceanography, Interglacial, Physical geography and Far East. Her Arctic research integrates issues from Biogeochemical cycle, Paleontology, Northern Hemisphere and Paleoclimatology. Her work in Sea level, Sea ice and Climate change are all subfields of Oceanography research.
Her Interglacial research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Climatology, Teleconnection and Atmospheric sciences. Her Physical geography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Pleistocene and Paleoceanography. She works mostly in the field of Pleistocene, limiting it down to topics relating to Period and, in certain cases, Glacial period, Vegetation, Ecosystem, Permafrost and Ecology.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Oceanography, Interglacial, Glacial period, Arctic and Northern Hemisphere. Her study involves Sea level, Sea ice, Climate change, Holocene and Last Glacial Maximum, a branch of Oceanography. Her Sea level study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Arctic sea ice decline, Antarctic sea ice, Glacier, Stadial and Marine Isotope Stage 11.
Julie Brigham-Grette usually deals with Interglacial and limits it to topics linked to Period and Far East. The various areas that Julie Brigham-Grette examines in her Arctic study include Paleoclimatology, Sedimentary rock, Environmental change, Temperature record and Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere. Julie Brigham-Grette has researched Pleistocene in several fields, including Ecology, Ecosystem, Vegetation, Permafrost and Physical geography.
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History of sea ice in the Arctic
Leonid Polyak;Richard B. Alley;John T. Andrews;Julie Brigham-Grette.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2010)
2.8 Million Years of Arctic Climate Change from Lake El’gygytgyn, NE Russia
Martin Melles;Julie Brigham-Grette;Pavel S. Minyuk;Norbert R. Nowaczyk.
Science (2012)
Arctic amplification: Can the past constrain the future?
Gifford H. Miller;Richard B. Alley;Julie Brigham-Grette;Joan J. Fitzpatrick.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2010)
Last interglacial Arctic warmth confirms polar amplification of climate change
P. Anderson;O. Bennike;N. Bigelow;J. Brigham-Grette.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2006)
Temperature and precipitation history of the Arctic
G. H. Miller;J. Brigham-Grette;R. B. Alley;L. Anderson.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2010)
Pliocene Warmth, Polar Amplification, and Stepped Pleistocene Cooling Recorded in NE Arctic Russia
Julie Brigham-Grette;Martin Melles;Pavel Minyuk;Andrei Andreev.
Science (2013)
Quaternary stratigraphy of the Fladen area, central North Sea: a multidisciplinary study
H. P. Sejrup;I. Aarseth;K. L. Ellingsen;E. Reither.
Journal of Quaternary Science (1987)
Amino acid geochronology: Resolution and precision in carbonate fossils
Gifford H. Miller;Julie Brigham-Grette.
Quaternary International (1989)
History of the Greenland Ice Sheet: paleoclimatic insights
Richard B. Alley;John T. Andrews;J. Brigham-Grette;G.K.C. Clarke.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2010)
Sedimentary geochemistry of core PG1351 from Lake El’gygytgyn—a sensitive record of climate variability in the East Siberian Arctic during the past three glacial–interglacial cycles
Martin Melles;Julie Brigham-Grette;Olga Yu. Glushkova;Pavel S. Minyuk.
Journal of Paleolimnology (2006)
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