The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ice core, Oceanography, Physical geography, Ice sheet and Glacial period. Kendrick C. Taylor combines subjects such as Deglaciation, Greenland Ice Sheet Project, Climate change and Chronology with his study of Ice core. His Greenland Ice Sheet Project research includes themes of Holocene and Groenlandia.
His work carried out in the field of Physical geography brings together such families of science as Meteorology and Paleoclimatology. His Ice sheet study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Arctic ice pack, Sea ice, Greenland ice core project and Ice-sheet model. His work in Glacial period addresses issues such as Climatology, which are connected to fields such as Stadial, Interglacial, Pleistocene and Atmosphere.
Kendrick C. Taylor mainly focuses on Ice core, Climatology, Oceanography, Ice sheet and Antarctic ice sheet. His research in Ice core intersects with topics in Paleoclimatology, Greenland Ice Sheet Project, Holocene, Physical geography and Dome. His Paleoclimatology research includes elements of Glacial period and Atmospheric sciences.
His study explores the link between Climatology and topics such as Climate change that cross with problems in Glacier. His Oceanography study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Southern Hemisphere. Kendrick C. Taylor has included themes like Ice stream, Cryosphere, Sea ice, Ice-sheet model and Antarctic sea ice in his Ice sheet study.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Ice core, Paleontology, Climatology, Antarctic ice sheet and Chronology. His Ice core study is concerned with the field of Oceanography as a whole. His studies link Physical geography with Oceanography.
His work on Volcano and Paleoceanography as part of his general Paleontology study is frequently connected to Special section, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His Climatology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Ice age, Abrupt climate change and Atmospheric methane. His Chronology research includes elements of Firn, Proxy and Last Glacial Maximum.
His main research concerns Climatology, Ice core, Antarctic ice sheet, Abrupt climate change and Ice age. Kendrick C. Taylor has researched Climatology in several fields, including Glacial period and Paleoclimatology. His Glacial period research incorporates elements of Water mass, Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere and Radiative forcing.
His Paleoclimatology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Westerlies and Atmospheric sciences. His Ice core study is focused on Oceanography in general. He interconnects Last Glacial Maximum, Proxy and Chronology in the investigation of issues within Firn.
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Holocene climatic instability: A prominent, widespread event 8200 yr ago
Richard B. Alley;Paul Andrew Mayewski;Todd Sowers;Minze Stuiver.
Geology (1997)
Abrupt increase in Greenland snow accumulation at the end of the Younger Dryas event
R. B. Alley;D. A. Meese;C. A. Shuman;A. J. Gow.
Nature (1993)
The ‘flickering switch’ of late Pleistocene climate change
K. C. Taylor;G. W. Lamorey;G. A. Doyle;R. B. Alley.
Nature (1993)
The Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 depth-age scale : Methods and results
D. A. Meese;A. J. Gow;R. B. Alley;G. A. Zielinski.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1997)
Changes in Atmospheric Circulation and Ocean Ice Cover over the North Atlantic During the Last 41,000 Years
P. A. Mayewski;L. D. Meeker;S. Whitlow;M. S. Twickler.
Science (1994)
The Accumulation Record from the GISP2 Core as an Indicator of Climate Change Throughout the Holocene.
D. A. Meese;A. J. Gow;P. Grootes;M. Stuiver.
Science (1994)
Centennial-scale changes in the global carbon cycle during the last deglaciation
Shaun A. Marcott;Thomas K. Bauska;Christo Buizert;Eric J. Steig.
Nature (2014)
The atmosphere during the younger dryas.
P. A. Mayewski;L. D. Meeker;S. Whitlow;M. S. Twickler.
Science (1993)
Electrical conductivity measurements from the GISP2 and GRIP Greenland ice cores
K. C. Taylor;C. U. Hammer;R. B. Alley;H. B. Clausen.
Nature (1993)
Precise interpolar phasing of abrupt climate change during the last ice age
Christo Buizert;Betty Adrian;Jinho Ahn;Mary Albert.
Nature (2015)
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