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Overview

Mathias Vuille is affiliated with the University at Albany, State University of New York in the United States. Their research primarily spans Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science, with a significant contribution to the subfields of Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Earth-Surface Processes, Ecology, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

Their scientific output includes work on a range of topics, notably:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Climate variability and models
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Tree-ring climate responses
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
  • Geological formations and processes

Among recent notable publications are:

  • "Climate Changes and Their Elevational Patterns in the Mountains of the World," 2022, Reviews of Geophysics
  • "Recent changes in the precipitation-driving processes over the southern tropical Andes/western Amazon," 2020, Climate Dynamics
  • "The deglaciation of the Americas during the Last Glacial Termination," 2020, Earth-Science Reviews
  • "Global hydroclimatic response to tropical volcanic eruptions over the last millennium," 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Climate changes in Northeastern Brazil from deglacial to Meghalayan periods and related environmental impacts," 2020, Quaternary Science Reviews

Vuille's research has been published frequently in the following venues:

  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Journal of Climate
  • Climate Dynamics
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Collaboration has been a significant aspect of their work. Frequent coauthors include Francisco W. Cruz, Nicolás M. Stríkis, Valdir F. Novello, Giselle Utida, and Angela Ampuero.

Best Publications

  • Present-day South American climate

    René D. Garreaud;Mathias Vuille;Rosa Compagnucci;José Marengo

  • Threats to Water Supplies in the Tropical Andes

    Raymond S. Bradley;Mathias Vuille;Henry F. Diaz;Walter Vergara

  • Climate change and tropical Andean glaciers: Past, present and future

    Mathias Vuille;Mathias Vuille;Bernard Francou;Patrick Wagnon;Irmgard Juen

  • The climate of the Altiplano: observed current conditions and mechanisms of past changes

    René Garreaud;Mathias Vuille;Amy C. Clement

  • Insolation-driven changes in atmospheric circulation over the past 116,000 years in subtropical Brazil

    Francisco W. Cruz;Stephen J. Burns;Ivo Karmann;Warren D. Sharp

  • 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

  • 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

  • Climate change patterns in Amazonia and biodiversity

    Hai Cheng;Hai Cheng;Ashish Sinha;Francisco W. Cruz;Xianfeng Wang;Xianfeng Wang

  • 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

  • Toward mountains without permanent snow and ice

    Matthias Huss;Matthias Huss;B Bookhagen;Christian Huggel;Dean Jacobsen

  • 20Th century climate change in the tropical Andes: Observations and model results

    Mathias Vuille;Raymond S. Bradley;Martin Werner;Frank Keimig

  • Orbitally driven east-west antiphasing of South American precipitation

    Francisco W. Cruz;Mathias Vuille;Stephen J. Burns;Xianfeng Wang

  • Interannual climate variability in the Central Andes and its relation to tropical Pacific and Atlantic forcing

    Mathias Vuille;Raymond S. Bradley;Frank Keimig

  • Mean annual temperature trends and their vertical structure in the tropical Andes

    Mathias Vuille;Raymond S. Bradley

  • Atmospheric circulation over the Bolivian Altiplano during dry and wet periods and extreme phases of the southern oscillation

    M. Vuille

  • Tropical climate change recorded by a glacier in the central Andes during the last decades of the twentieth century: Chacaltaya, Bolivia, 16°S

    Bernard Francou;Mathias Vuille;Patrick Wagnon;Javier Mendoza

  • Rapid decline of snow and ice in the tropical Andes – Impacts, uncertainties and challenges ahead

    Mathias Vuille;Mark Carey;Christian Huggel;Wouter Buytaert

  • Climate Variability in the Andes of Ecuador and Its Relation to Tropical Pacific and Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies

    Mathias Vuille;Raymond S. Bradley;Frank Keimig

  • A review of the South American monsoon history as recorded in stable isotopic proxies over the past two millennia

    Mathias Vuille;Stephen J. Burns;B. L. Taylor;Francisco W Cruz

  • A 2,300-year-long annually resolved record of the South American summer monsoon from the Peruvian Andes

    Broxton W. Bird;Mark B. Abbott;Mathias Vuille;Donald T. Rodbell

  • Stable isotopes in precipitation in the Asian monsoon region

    M. Vuille;Martin Werner;R. S. Bradley;F. Keimig

Frequent Co-Authors

Hai Cheng
Hai Cheng Xi'an Jiaotong University
Francisco W. Cruz
Francisco W. Cruz Universidade de São Paulo
Raymond S. Bradley
Raymond S. Bradley University of Massachusetts Amherst
R. Lawrence Edwards
R. Lawrence Edwards University of Minnesota
Stephen J. Burns
Stephen J. Burns University of Massachusetts Amherst
Roberto Ventura Santos
Roberto Ventura Santos University of Brasília
Jhan Carlo Espinoza
Jhan Carlo Espinoza Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Sabine Kasten
Sabine Kasten University of Bremen
Christian Huggel
Christian Huggel University of Zurich
James M. Russell
James M. Russell Brown University

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