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Nancy A. N. Bertler is affiliated with Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. Their research spans multiple disciplines within Earth and Environmental Sciences, with a strong focus on atmospheric science and geology, particularly in polar regions.

The primary fields of study include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Environmental Science

Subfields of research notably cover:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Ecology
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Global and Planetary Change

Main research topics addressed are:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Polar Research and Ecology
  • Winter Sports Injuries and Performance
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications

Recent published papers display a focus on ice sheets, Antarctic climate history, and ice core data. Selected recent works include:

  • "Retreat of the Antarctic Ice Sheet During the Last Interglaciation and Implications for Future Change" (2021) in Geophysical Research Letters
  • "An 83,000-year-old ice core from Roosevelt Island, Ross Sea, Antarctica" (2020) in Climate of the Past
  • "Mid-Holocene Antarctic sea-ice increase driven by marine ice sheet retreat" (2021) in Climate of the Past
  • "Geologic controls on ice sheet sensitivity to deglacial climate forcing in the Ross Embayment, Antarctica" (2020) in Quaternary Science Advances
  • "Ice core chemistry database: an Antarctic compilation of sodium and sulfate records spanning the past 2000 years" (2023) in Earth System Science Data

Frequent collaborators associated with this work include Robert M. McKay, F.J. Jiménez-Espejo, Christina R. Riesselman, Katelyn Johnson, and Carlota Escutia.

Frequent publication venues reflect the disciplinary focus, including:

  • Climate of the Past
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Publishing Network for Geoscientific and Environmental Data (PANGAEA) (Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research)
  • Quaternary Science Advances
  • Earth System Science Data

Best Publications

  • A global multiproxy database for temperature reconstructions of the Common Era

    Julien Emile-Geay;Nicholas P. McKay;Darrell S. Kaufman;Lucien Von Gunten

  • Towards a climate event stratigraphy for New Zealand over the past 30 000 years (NZ‐INTIMATE project)

    Brent V. Alloway;David J. Lowe;David J.A. Barrell;Rewi M. Newnham

  • State of the Antarctic and Southern Ocean climate system

    Paul Andrew Mayewski;M. P. Meredith;C. P. Summerhayes;J. Turner

  • A roadmap for Antarctic and Southern Ocean science for the next two decades and beyond

    M.C. Kennicutt;S.L. Chown;J.J. Cassano;D. Liggett

  • The Southern Ocean Ecosystem Under Multiple Climate Change Stresses - An Integrated Circumpolar Assessment

    Julian Gutt;Nancy Bertler;Thomas J. Bracegirdle;Alexander Buschmann

  • Regional Antarctic snow accumulation over the past 1000 years

    Elizabeth R. Thomas;J. Melchior van Wessem;Jason Roberts;Jason Roberts;Elisabeth Isaksson

  • Antarctic climate variability on regional and continental scales over the last 2000 years

    Barbara Stenni;Mark A. J. Curran;Mark A. J. Curran;Nerilie J. Abram;Anais Orsi

  • Cold conditions in Antarctica during the Little Ice Age — Implications for abrupt climate change mechanisms

    N.A.N. Bertler;P.A. Mayewski;L. Carter

  • Trajectory modeling of modern dust transport to the Southern Ocean and Antarctica

    Peter D. Neff;Peter D. Neff;Peter D. Neff;Nancy A. N. Bertler;Nancy A. N. Bertler

  • Snow chemistry across Antarctica

    N. Bertler;P.A. Mayewski;A. Aristarain;P. Barrett

  • El Niño suppresses Antarctic warming

    Nancy A.N. Bertler;Nancy A.N. Bertler;Peter J. Barrett;Paul Andrew Mayewski;Ryan L. Fogt

  • Little Ice Age climate and oceanic conditions of the Ross Sea, Antarctica from a coastal ice core record

    Rachael Rhodes;Rachael Rhodes;Rachael Rhodes;N. A. N. Bertler;N. A. N. Bertler;J. A. Baker;H. C. Steen-Larsen

  • The International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition (ITASE): an overview

    Paul Andrew Mayewski;Massimo Frezzotti;Nancy A.N. Bertler;Tas van Ommen

  • Cross-disciplinarity in the advance of Antarctic ecosystem research

    J. Gutt;E. Isla;A.N. Bertler;A.N. Bertler;G.E. Bodeker

  • The aeolian flux of calcium, chloride and nitrate to the McMurdo Dry Valleys landscape: evidence from snow pit analysis

    Rebecca A. Witherow;W. Berry Lyons;Nancy A.N. Bertler;Kathleen A. Welch

  • Retreat of the Antarctic Ice Sheet During the Last Interglaciation and Implications for Future Change

    Nicholas R. Golledge;Peter U Clark;Peter U Clark;Feng He;Andrea Dutton

  • A 2700-year annual timescale and accumulation history for an ice core from Roosevelt Island, West Antarctica

    Mai Winstrup;Mai Winstrup;Paul Vallelonga;Helle A. Kjær;Tyler J. Fudge

  • The Ross Sea Dipole – temperature, snow accumulation and sea ice variability in the Ross Sea region, Antarctica, over the past 2700 years

    Nancy A. N. Bertler;Nancy A. N. Bertler;Howard Conway;Dorthe Dahl-Jensen;Daniel B. Emanuelsson;Daniel B. Emanuelsson

  • A reconstruction of extratropical Indo-Pacific sea-level pressure patterns during the Medieval Climate Anomaly

    Ian D. Goodwin;Stuart Browning;Andrew M. Lorrey;Paul A. Mayewski

  • Synoptic controls on precipitation pathways and snow delivery to high-accumulation ice core sites in the Ross Sea region, Antarctica

    K. E. Sinclair;N. A. N. Bertler;N. A. N. Bertler;W. J. Trompetter

  • Synoptic variability in the Ross Sea region, Antarctica, as seen from back‐trajectory modeling and ice core analysis

    B. R. Markle;B. R. Markle;N. A. N. Bertler;N. A. N. Bertler;K. E. Sinclair;S. B. Sneed

  • Sea ice variability and primary productivity in the Ross Sea, Antarctica, from methylsulphonate snow record

    Rachael H. Rhodes;Rachael H. Rhodes;Nancy A. N. Bertler;Nancy A. N. Bertler;Joel A. Baker;Sharon B. Sneed

  • Review of regional Antarctic snow accumulation over the past 1000 years

    Elizabeth R. Thomas;J. Melchior van Wessem;Jason Roberts;Jason Roberts;Elisabeth Isaksson

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Andrew Mayewski
Paul Andrew Mayewski University of Maine
Paul Vallelonga
Paul Vallelonga Department of Transport, Western Australia
Tim R Naish
Tim R Naish Victoria University of Wellington
Nicholas R. Golledge
Nicholas R. Golledge Victoria University of Wellington
Robert M. McKay
Robert M. McKay Victoria University of Wellington
Edward J. Brook
Edward J. Brook Oregon State University
Mark A. J. Curran
Mark A. J. Curran University of Tasmania
Peter Barrett
Peter Barrett Victoria University of Wellington
Robert B. Dunbar
Robert B. Dunbar Stanford University
Tas D. van Ommen
Tas D. van Ommen Australian Antarctic Division

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