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Overview

Nicole Davi is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant work also conducted within Environmental Science.

Their main subfields of study include Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Clinical Psychology, Soil Science, and Anthropology. The core topics in their research portfolio encompass Tree-ring climate responses, Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Climate variability and models, Soil erosion and sediment transport, COVID-19 and Mental Health, and Healthcare professionals' stress and burnout.

Nicole Davi has contributed to various publication venues, with multiple articles appearing in Communications Earth & Environment and Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America. Other venues include PLoS ONE, Journal of Community Health, and Geophysical Research Letters.

Recent papers include:

  • The impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on mental health of undergraduate students in New Jersey, cross-sectional study (2020), published in PLoS ONE
  • COVID-19 Vaccination and Intention to Vaccinate Among a Sample of College Students in New Jersey (2021), published in Journal of Community Health
  • Accelerated Recent Warming and Temperature Variability Over the Past Eight Centuries in the Central Asian Altai From Blue Intensity in Tree Rings (2021), published in Geophysical Research Letters
  • Approaching a thermal tipping point in the Eurasian boreal forest at its southern margin (2023), published in Communications Earth & Environment
  • Global wood anatomical perspective on the onset of the Late Antique Little Ice Age (LALIA) in the mid-6th century CE (2022), published in Science Bulletin

Frequent collaborators in Nicole's research include Caroline Leland, Laia Andreu-Hayles, Mukund Palat Rao, Rose Oelkers, and Rosanne D'Arrigo.

Best Publications

  • The impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on mental health of undergraduate students in New Jersey, cross-sectional study.

    Aleksandar Kecojevic;Corey H. Basch;Marianne Sullivan;Nicole K. Davi

  • Last millennium Northern Hemisphere summer temperatures from tree rings: Part I: the long term context

    Rob Wilson;Rob Wilson;Kevin Anchukaitis;Kevin Anchukaitis;Keith R. Briffa;Ulf Büntgen

  • Thresholds for warming-induced growth decline at elevational tree line in the Yukon Territory, Canada

    Rosanne D. D'Arrigo;Robert K. Kaufmann;Nicole Davi;Gordon C. Jacoby

  • Last millennium Northern Hemisphere summer temperatures from tree rings: Part II, spatially resolved reconstructions

    Kevin J. Anchukaitis;Kevin J. Anchukaitis;Rob Wilson;Rob Wilson;Keith R. Briffa;Ulf Büntgen;Ulf Büntgen

  • Climate response to the Samalas volcanic eruption in 1257 revealed by proxy records

    Sébastien Guillet;Christophe Corona;Markus Stoffel;Myriam Khodri

  • Boreal temperature variability inferred from maximum latewood density and tree-ring width data, Wrangell Mountain region, Alaska

    Nicole K. Davi;Gordon C. Jacoby;Gregory C. Wiles

  • Dzuds, droughts, and livestock mortality in Mongolia

    Mukund Palat Rao;Mukund Palat Rao;Nicole K. Davi;Nicole K. Davi;Rosanne Dorothy D'Arrigo;Jerry Skees

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

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

  • Extension of Drought Records for Central Asia Using Tree Rings: West-Central Mongolia*

    N. K. Davi;G. C. Jacoby;A. E. Curtis;N. Baatarbileg

  • Ranking of tree-ring based temperature reconstructions of the past millennium

    Jan Esper;Paul J. Krusic;Fredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist;Jürg Luterbacher

  • Scientific merits and analytical challenges of tree-ring densitometry

    J. Björklund;J. Björklund;J. Björklund;G. von Arx;D. Nievergelt;R. Wilson;R. Wilson

  • Reconstructed droughts for the southeastern Tibetan Plateau over the past 568 years and its linkages to the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean climate variability

    Keyan Fang;Keyan Fang;Xiaohua Gou;Fahu Chen;Jinbao Li

  • Recent trends in Inner Asian forest dynamics to temperature and precipitation indicate high sensitivity to climate change

    Benjamin Poulter;Neil Pederson;Hongyan Liu;Zaichun Zhu

  • Tree-ring based reconstruction of drought variability (1615–2009) in the Kongtong Mountain area, northern China

    Keyan Fang;Xiaohua Gou;Fahu Chen;Changzhi Liu

  • A long-term context (931-2005 C.E.) for rapid warming over Central Asia

    Nicole K. Davi;Nicole K. Davi;Rosanne Dorothy D'Arrigo;G. C. Jacoby;Edward R. Cook

  • The effect of growing season and summer greenness on northern forests

    R. K. Kaufmann;R. D. D'Arrigo;C. Laskowski;R. B. Myneni

  • A tree-ring-based drought index reconstruction for far-western Mongolia: 1565-2004.

    N. K. Davi;N. K. Davi;G. C. Jacoby;G. C. Jacoby;R. D. D'Arrigo;N. Baatarbileg

  • Late Holocene glacier fluctuations in the Wrangell Mountains, Alaska

    Gregory C. Wiles;Gordon C. Jacoby;Nicole K. Davi;Ryan P. McAllister

  • Spatial drought reconstructions for central High Asia based on tree rings

    Keyan Fang;Keyan Fang;Nicole Davi;Xiaohua Gou;Fahu Chen

  • Improved dendroclimatic calibration using blue intensity in the southern Yukon

    R. Wilson;R. Wilson;K. Anchukaitis;K. Anchukaitis;L. Andreu-Hayles;E. Cook

  • Reconstructing drought variability for Mongolia based on a large‐scale tree ring network: 1520–1993

    N. Davi;G. Jacoby;G. Jacoby;K. Fang;J. Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Rosanne D'Arrigo
Rosanne D'Arrigo Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Rob Wilson
Rob Wilson University of St Andrews
Gordon C. Jacoby
Gordon C. Jacoby Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Kevin J. Anchukaitis
Kevin J. Anchukaitis University of Arizona
Edward R. Cook
Edward R. Cook Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Neil Pederson
Neil Pederson Harvard University
Paul J. Krusic
Paul J. Krusic University of Cambridge
Alexander V. Kirdyanov
Alexander V. Kirdyanov University of Cambridge
Jinbao Li
Jinbao Li University of Hong Kong
Ulf Büntgen
Ulf Büntgen University of Cambridge

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