His primary areas of investigation include Geochemistry, Oceanography, Climate change, Physical geography and Holocene. Particularly relevant to Partial melting is his body of work in Geochemistry. The Climate change study which covers Pleistocene that intersects with Drainage basin and Last Glacial Maximum.
His Physical geography study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Global warming, Sea level rise and Peat. His Holocene study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Structural basin, Glacial period, Orbital forcing, Steppe and Diatom. His Diatom research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Mediterranean climate, Crater lake, Vase and Holocene climatic optimum.
Stuart Black mostly deals with Archaeology, Geochemistry, Environmental chemistry, Holocene and Soil water. His Archaeology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Environmental change and Ancient history. His research on Environmental chemistry also deals with topics like
His research in Holocene intersects with topics in Vegetation, Glacial period and Physical geography. His studies deal with areas such as Isochron and Pedogenesis as well as Paleontology. His Diatom, Sea level and Global warming study in the realm of Oceanography connects with subjects such as Foraminifera.
Stuart Black mainly focuses on Physical geography, Holocene, Archaeology, Paleontology and Period. Stuart Black has researched Physical geography in several fields, including Sediment, Lawn and Climate change. His Holocene research includes themes of Vegetation, Bog, Radiocarbon dating and Chronology.
His study in Radiocarbon dating is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Elevation, Northern Hemisphere, Arid and Local adaptation. His Archaeology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Structural basin, Wetland and Ancient history. His work in the fields of Stalagmite, Prehistory and Trackway overlaps with other areas such as Event and High resolution.
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The tempo of Holocene climatic change in the eastern Mediterranean region: new high-resolution crater-lake sediment data from central Turkey:
N. Roberts;J.M. Reed;M.J. Leng;C. Kuzucuoglu.
The Holocene (2001)
A review of studies performed to assess metal uptake by earthworms.
Johanne Nahmani;Mark E. Hodson;Stuart Black.
Environmental Pollution (2007)
A review of palaeoclimates and palaeoenvironments in the Levant and Eastern Mediterranean from 25,000 to 5000 years BP: setting the environmental background for the evolution of human civilisation
Stuart A. Robinson;Stuart Black;Bruce W. Sellwood;Paul J. Valdes.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2006)
Plume–Lithosphere Interactions in the Generation of the Basalts of the Kenya Rift, East Africa
Raymond MacDonald;N. W. Rogers;J. G. Fitton;S. Black.
Journal of Petrology (2001)
U-series isotopes and destructive plate margin magma genesis in the Lesser Antilles
Simon Turner;Chris Hawkesworth;Peter van Calsteren;Emily Heath.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1996)
Correlation of fluvial sequences in the Mediterranean basin over the last 200 ka and their relationship to climate change
M.G Macklin;I.C Fuller;J Lewin;G.S Maas.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2002)
The role of magma mixing in triggering the current eruption at the Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat, West Indies
M. D. Murphy;R. S. J. Sparks;J. Barclay;M. R. Carroll.
Geophysical Research Letters (1998)
Onset of recent rapid sea-level rise in the western Atlantic Ocean
W. Roland Gehrels;Jason R. Kirby;Andreas Prokoph;Rewi M. Newnham.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2005)
Fe-sulphate-rich evaporative mineral precipitates from the Río Tinto, southwest Spain
T. Buckby;S. Black;Max Laurence Coleman;M. E. Hodson.
Mineralogical Magazine (2003)
Chronology and stratigraphy of Late Quaternary sediments in the Konya basin, Turkey: Results from the KOPAL project
N. Roberts;S. Black;P. Boyer;W.J. Eastwood.
Quaternary Science Reviews (1999)
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