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Earth Science

D-Index
34
Citations
4988
World Ranking
7899
National Ranking
14

Best Publications

  • Two decades of glacier mass loss along the Andes

    Ines Dussaillant;Ines Dussaillant;Etienne Berthier;Fanny Brun;Mariano Hugo Masiokas

  • Large-Scale Temperature Changes Across the Southern Andes: 20th-Century Variations in the Context of the Past 400 Years

    Ricardo Villalba;Antonio Lara;José A. Boninsegna;Mariano Masiokas

  • Snowpack Variations in the Central Andes of Argentina and Chile, 1951–2005: Large-Scale Atmospheric Influences and Implications for Water Resources in the Region

    Mariano H. Masiokas;Ricardo Villalba;Brian H. Luckman;Carlos Le Quesne

  • Unusual Southern Hemisphere tree growth patterns induced by changes in the Southern Annular Mode

    Ricardo Villalba;Antonio Lara;Mariano H. Masiokas;Rocío Urrutia

  • Glacier fluctuations in extratropical South America during the past 1000 years

    Mariano H. Masiokas;Andrés Rivera;Andrés Rivera;Lydia E. Espizua;Ricardo Villalba

  • Glacier fluctuations during the past 2000 years

    Olga N. Solomina;Raymond S. Bradley;Vincent Jomelli;Aslaug Geirsdottir

  • Glacier topography and elevation changes derived from Pléiades sub-meter stereo images

    E. Berthier;C. Vincent;E. Magnússon;Á. Þ. Gunnlaugsson

  • 20th-century glacier recession and regional hydroclimatic changes in northwestern Patagonia

    Mariano H. Masiokas;Mariano H. Masiokas;Ricardo Villalba;Brian H. Luckman;Marcelo E. Lascano

  • Six hundred years of South American tree rings reveal an increase in severe hydroclimatic events since mid-20th century.

    Mariano S Morales;Edward R Cook;Jonathan Barichivich;Jonathan Barichivich;Duncan A Christie

  • Dendroclimatological reconstructions in South America: A review

    J.A. Boninsegna;J. Argollo;J.C. Aravena;J. Barichivich

  • Hydroclimate of the Andes part I: main climatic features

    Jhan Carlo Espinoza;René Garreaud;Germán Poveda;Paola A. Arias

  • A review of the current state and recent changes of the Andean cryosphere

    M. H. Masiokas;A. Rabatel;A. Rivera;A. Rivera;Laurent Ruiz

  • Observed and Projected Hydroclimate Changes in the Andes

    José Daniel Pabón-Caicedo;Paola A. Arias;Andrea F. Carril;Jhan Carlo Espinoza

  • Contrasting Climates at Both Sides of the Andes in Argentina and Chile

    Maximiliano Viale;Emilio Bianchi;Leandro Cara;Lucas E. Ruiz

  • Climatic significance of intra-annual bands in the wood of Nothofagus pumilio in southern Patagonia

    Mariano Masiokas;Ricardo Villalba

  • Hydroclimate of the Andes Part II: Hydroclimate Variability and Sub-Continental Patterns

    Paola A. Arias;René Garreaud;Germán Poveda;Jhan Carlo Espinoza

  • Intra- to Multidecadal Variations of Snowpack and Streamflow Records in the Andes of Chile and Argentina between 30° and 37°S

    Mariano H. Masiokas;Ricardo Villalba;Brian H. Luckman;Steven Mauget

  • ''El Nino'' events recorded in dry-forest species of the lowlands of northwest Peru

    Rodolfo Rodríguez;Antonio Mabres;Brian Luckman;Michael Evans

  • Little Ice Age fluctuations of small glaciers in the Monte Fitz Roy and Lago del Desierto areas, south Patagonian Andes, Argentina

    M.H. Masiokas;M.H. Masiokas;B.H. Luckman;R. Villalba;S. Delgado

  • Reconstructing the annual mass balance of the Echaurren Norte glacier (Central Andes, 33.5 S) using local and regional hydroclimatic data

    Mariano H. Masiokas;Duncan A. Christie;Carlos Le Quesne;Pierre Pitte

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