His primary scientific interests are in Precipitation, Climatology, Climate change, Glacier and Atmospheric circulation. Mathias Vuille interconnects Outgoing longwave radiation, δ18O, Atmospheric sciences, Tropical Atlantic and Monsoon in the investigation of issues within Precipitation. Sea surface temperature and Troposphere are among the areas of Climatology where Mathias Vuille concentrates his study.
His studies deal with areas such as Speleothem, Glacial period, Tropical climate, Tropics and Annual cycle as well as Climate change. His Glacier research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Climate model and Surge. His research in Surge intersects with topics in Dry season and Water cycle.
Climatology, Precipitation, Physical geography, Monsoon and Glacier are his primary areas of study. His study in Climatology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Snow, Climate change and Intertropical Convergence Zone. His Precipitation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Paleoclimatology, Tropics, δ18O, Atmospheric sciences and Oceanography.
The Physical geography study which covers Holocene that intersects with Southern Hemisphere. The Monsoon study combines topics in areas such as Speleothem, Northern Hemisphere and Stalagmite. His work in Glacier tackles topics such as Glacial period which are related to areas like Pleistocene and Subtropics.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Climatology, Precipitation, Physical geography, Monsoon and Intertropical Convergence Zone. His Climatology research integrates issues from Volcano, Tropical andes and Data assimilation. His Precipitation research includes elements of Amazon basin, Amazon rainforest, Atmospheric circulation and Tropics.
The concepts of his Physical geography study are interwoven with issues in Speleothem, Glacial period, Climate change and Stalagmite, Holocene. The study incorporates disciplines such as Glacier and Hydrology, Water supply in addition to Glacial period. His Monsoon research includes themes of Subtropics and Proxy.
His primary scientific interests are in Precipitation, Climatology, Intertropical Convergence Zone, Speleothem and Oceanography. His work deals with themes such as Atmospheric circulation and Temporal scales, which intersect with Precipitation. He merges Climatology with Modulation in his study.
His work carried out in the field of Speleothem brings together such families of science as Paleoclimatology, δ18O, Southern Hemisphere, Monsoon and Atmospheric methane. His Oceanography research incorporates themes from Subtropics, Tropics and Detritus. His Physical geography research focuses on Stadial and how it connects with Glacier.
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Present-day South American climate
René D. Garreaud;Mathias Vuille;Rosa Compagnucci;José Marengo.
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (2009)
Threats to Water Supplies in the Tropical Andes
Raymond S Bradley;Mathias Vuille;Henry F Diaz;Walter Vergara.
Science (2006)
Climate change and tropical Andean glaciers: Past, present and future
Mathias Vuille;Mathias Vuille;Bernard Francou;Patrick Wagnon;Irmgard Juen.
Earth-Science Reviews (2008)
The climate of the Altiplano: observed current conditions and mechanisms of past changes
René Garreaud;Mathias Vuille;Amy C. Clement.
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (2003)
Insolation-driven changes in atmospheric circulation over the past 116,000 years in subtropical Brazil
Francisco W. Cruz;Francisco W. Cruz;Stephen J. Burns;Ivo Karmann;Warren D. Sharp.
Nature (2005)
Current state of glaciers in the tropical Andes: a multi-century perspective on glacier evolution and climate change
A. Rabatel;Bernard Francou;A. Soruco;J. Gomez.
The Cryosphere (2013)
20Th century climate change in the tropical Andes: Observations and model results
Mathias Vuille;Raymond S. Bradley;Martin Werner;Frank Keimig.
Climatic Change (2003)
Climate change projections for the tropical Andes using a regional climate model: Temperature and precipitation simulations for the end of the 21st century
Rocío Urrutia;Rocío Urrutia;Mathias Vuille;Mathias Vuille.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2009)
Climate change and mountain water resources: overview and recommendations for research, management and policy
Daniel Viviroli;Daniel Viviroli;D R Archer;W Buytaert;H J Fowler.
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (2011)
Interannual climate variability in the Central Andes and its relation to tropical Pacific and Atlantic forcing
Mathias Vuille;Raymond S. Bradley;Frank Keimig.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2000)
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