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  • 1991 - Member of the Royal Irish Academy

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Michael Baillie is affiliated with Queen's University Belfast in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile includes recognition as a Member of the Royal Irish Academy since 1991.

Baillie's work spans various fields of study, although specific main fields, subfields, or research topics are not detailed in the available data. No frequent co-authors or common publication venues are listed.

The scientist does not have recent papers or book publications recorded in the provided information.

The award listed for Michael Baillie is as follows:

  • Member of the Royal Irish Academy (1991)

Best Publications

  • IntCal04 terrestrial radiocarbon age calibration, 0-26 cal kyr BP

    Paula J. Reimer;Mike G.L. Baillie;Edouard Bard;Alex Bayliss

  • IntCal09 and Marine09 Radiocarbon Age Calibration Curves, 0–50,000 Years cal BP

    Unknown

  • Marine04 marine radiocarbon age calibration, 0-26 cal kyr BP

    Konrad A Hughen;Mike G L Baillie;Edouard Bard;J Warren Beck

  • Old World megadroughts and pluvials during the Common Era

    Edward R. Cook;Richard Seager;Yochanan Kushnir;Keith R. Briffa

  • Tree-Ring Dating and Archaeology

    M. G. L. Baillie

  • High-Precision 14C Measurement of Irish Oaks to Show the Natural 14C Variations from 200 BC to 4000 BC

    G W Pearson;J R Pilcher;M G L Baillie

  • A 7,272-year tree-ring chronology for western Europe

    J. R. Pilcher;M. G. L. Baillie;B. Schmidt;B. Becker

  • Irish tree rings, Santorini and volcanic dust veils

    M. G. L. Baillie;M. A. R. Munro

  • A Slice Through Time: Dendrochronology and Precision Dating

    M.G.L. Baillie

  • NotCal04—Comparison/Calibration 14C Records 26-50 Cal Kyr BP

    J. van der Plicht;J.W. Beck;E. Bard;M.G.L. Baillie

  • Depositional frequency of German subfossil oaks: climatically and non-climatically induced fluctuations in the Holocene

    Marco Spurk;Hanns Hubert Leuschner;Michael G.L. Baillie;Keith R. Briffa

  • Tree rings reveal globally coherent signature of cosmogenic radiocarbon events in 774 and 993 CE.

    Ulf Büntgen;Lukas Wacker;J. Diego Galván;Stephanie Arnold

  • Subfossil European bog oaks: population dynamics and long-term growth depressions as indicators of changes in the Holocene hydro-regime and climate

    Hanns Hubert Leuschner;Ute Sass-Klaassen;Esther Jansma;Michael G.L. Baillie

  • Dendrochronology raises questions about the nature of the AD 536 dust-veil event

    M.G.L. Baillie

  • Climate signal in tree-ring chronologies in a temperate climate: A multi-species approach

    A.M. García-Suárez;A.M. García-Suárez;A.M. García-Suárez;C.J. Butler;M.G.L. Baillie

  • Climate development and history of the North Atlantic realm

    G. Wefer

  • Calibration of the Radiocarbon Time Scale for the Southern Hemisphere: AD 1850-950

    F.G. McCormac;Paula J. Reimer;Alan G. Hogg;Thomas F.G. Higham

  • Evidence of the Eldgjá (Iceland) eruption in the GISP2 Greenland ice core: relationship to eruption processes and climatic conditions in the tenth century

    Gregory A. Zielinski;Mark S. Germani;Gudrun Larsen;Michael G. L. Baillie

  • Holocene tephras highlight complexity of volcanic signals in Greenland ice cores

    Sarah E. Coulter;Jonathan R. Pilcher;Gill Plunkett;Mike Baillie

  • High-precision radiocarbon measurements of contemporaneous tree-ring dated wood from the British Isles and New Zealand: AD 1850–950

    Alan G. Hogg;F.G. McCormac;Thomas F.G. Higham;Paula J. Reimer

  • Temporal variation in the interhemispheric 14C offset

    F. G. McCormac;A. G. Hogg;T. F. G. Higham;J. Lynch-Stieglitz

  • Proposed re‐dating of the European ice core chronology by seven years prior to the 7th century AD

    M. G. L. Baillie

  • Dendrochronology of subfossil pine in the north of Ireland

    Unknown

  • Climate reconstruction from tree rings: Part 2, spatial reconstruction of summer mean sea‐level pressure patterns over Great Britain

    K. R. Briffa;P. D. Jones;T. M. L. Wigley;J. R. Pilcher

  • High-Precision 14C Measurement of Irish Oaks to Show the Natural 14C Variations from AD 1840 to 5210 BC

    Unknown

  • Tree-Ring Dating and Archaeology

    John Philip Cropper;M. G. L. Baillie

Frequent Co-Authors

Paula J. Reimer
Paula J. Reimer Queen's University Belfast
Jonathan G. Palmer
Jonathan G. Palmer University of New South Wales
Alan G. Hogg
Alan G. Hogg University of Waikato
Minze Stuiver
Minze Stuiver University of Washington
Thomas P. Guilderson
Thomas P. Guilderson University of California, Santa Cruz
Alexander V. Kirdyanov
Alexander V. Kirdyanov University of Cambridge
Keith R. Briffa
Keith R. Briffa University of East Anglia
Chris S. M. Turney
Chris S. M. Turney Heriot-Watt University
Konrad A Hughen
Konrad A Hughen Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Bernd Kromer
Bernd Kromer Heidelberg University

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