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Vera Markgraf is affiliated with the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with particular attention to Atmospheric Science, Anthropology, Oceanography, Ecology, and Paleontology as subfields.

Their work covers several main topics, including:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Tree-ring climate responses
  • Archaeology and Natural History
  • Ecology and biodiversity studies
  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils

Vera Markgraf has contributed to multiple scientific publications. Selected recent papers include:

  • "Environmental and climate evolution in the Southwest USA since the last interglacial deduced from the pollen record from Stoneman lake, Arizona" (2022), published in Quaternary Science Reviews
  • "Characterizing ecoregions in Argentinian Patagonia using extant continental ostracods" (2020), published in Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
  • "Long-Term Landscape Evolution in Response to Climate Change, Ecosystem Dynamics, and Fire in a Basaltic Catchment on the Colorado Plateau" (2023), published in Journal of Geophysical Research Earth Surface
  • "STONEMAN LAKE, ARIZONA: ARCHIVING SURFACE PROCESSES AT LOCAL TO REGIONAL SCALE SINCE THE EARLY PLEISTOCENE" (2022), published in Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • "Stoneman Lake, Az, Sediments Archive Southwestern North America Surface Processes Over the Last Two Glacial Cycles (and Beyond)" (2022), published in Proceedings volume... annual spring meeting

Their research outputs have appeared frequently in the following venues:

  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Earth Surface
  • Proceedings volume... annual spring meeting

Vera Markgraf often collaborates with several coauthors, such as:

  • Gonzalo Jiménez-Moreno
  • Spencer E. Staley
  • Peter J. Fawcett
  • R. Scott Anderson

Best Publications

  • Global climate evolution during the last deglaciation

    Peter U. Clark;Jeremy D. Shakun;Paul A. Baker;Patrick J. Bartlein

  • Pollen flora of Argentina : modern spore and pollen types of Pteridophyta, Gymnospermae, and Angiospermae

    Vera Markgraf;Héctor L. D'Antoni;Marta A. Morbelli

  • El Nino: Historical and paleoclimatic aspects of the southern oscillation

    Henry F. Diaz;Vera Markgraf

  • Interhemispheric climate linkages

    Vera Markgraf

  • Climate Chronologies. (Book Reviews: El Nino. Historical and Paleoclimatic Aspects of the Southern Oscillation.)

    Unknown

  • El Niño and the southern oscillation : multiscale variability and global and regional impacts

    Henry F. Diaz;Vera Markgraf

  • Palaeoclimates in central and south America since 18,000 BP based on pollen and lake-level records

    Vera Markgraf

  • Late and postglacial vegetational and paleoclimatic changes in subantarctic, temperate and arid environments in Argentina

    Vera Markgraf

  • Neogene paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic change in southern temperate ecosystems — a southern perspective

    Vera Markgraf;Matt McGlone;Geoff Hope

  • Pollen dispersal in a mountain area

    Vera Markgraf

  • El Nino/Southern Oscillation climatic variability in Australasian and South American paleoenvironmental records

    M. S. McGlone;A. P. Kershaw;V. Markgraf

  • Paleoenvironments and paleoclimates in Tierra del Fuego and southernmost Patagonia, South America

    Vera Markgraf

  • Late Cainozoic Palaeoclimates of the Southern Hemisphere

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  • Evolution of late Pleistocene and Holocene climates in the circum-South Pacific land areas

    Vera Markgraf;John R. Dodson;A. Peter Kershaw;Matt S. McGlone

  • Distribution and ecology of parent taxa of pollen lodged within the Latin American Pollen Database

    Robert Marchant;Lucia Almeida;Hermann Behling;Juan Carlos Berrio

  • A high-resolution record of atmospheric CO 2 content from carbon isotopes in pet

    J. W. C. White;P. Ciais;R. A. Figge;R. Kenny;R. Kenny

  • Holocene palaeoclimates of southern Patagonia: limnological and environmental history of Lago Cardiel, Argentina:

    Vera Markgraf;J. Platt Bradbury;Antje Schwalb;Stephen J. Burns

  • Postglacial vegetation, climate, and fire history along the east side of the Andes (lat 41-42.5°S), Argentina

    Cathy Whitlock;Maria Martha Bianchi;Patrick J. Bartlein;Vera Markgraf

  • Vegetation and fire history during the last 18,000 cal yr B.P. in Southern Patagonia: Mallín Pollux, Coyhaique, Province Aisén (45°41′30″ S, 71°50′30″ W, 640 m elevation)

    Vera Markgraf;Cathy Whitlock;Simon Haberle

  • Mid-Holocene strengthening of the Southern Westerlies in South America — Sedimentological evidences from Lago Cardiel, Argentina (49°S)

    Adrian Gilli;Daniel Ariztegui;Flavio S. Anselmetti;Judith A. McKenzie

  • Younger Dryas in southern South America

    Vera Markgraf

  • Multiproxy Record of Late Pleistocene–Holocene Climate and Vegetation Changes from a Peat Bog in Patagonia

    Elise Pendall;Vera Markgraf;James W. C. White;Mark Dreier

  • Late-Quaternary Environments of the United States

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Frequent Co-Authors

Cathy Whitlock
Cathy Whitlock Montana State University
Daniel Ariztegui
Daniel Ariztegui University of Geneva
Flavio S. Anselmetti
Flavio S. Anselmetti University of Bern
Antje Schwalb
Antje Schwalb Technische Universität Braunschweig
Adrian Gilli
Adrian Gilli ETH Zurich
Henry F. Diaz
Henry F. Diaz University of Hawaii at Manoa
J. Platt Bradbury
J. Platt Bradbury United States Geological Survey
Stephen J. Burns
Stephen J. Burns University of Massachusetts Amherst
Hermann Behling
Hermann Behling University of Göttingen
Henry Hooghiemstra
Henry Hooghiemstra University of Amsterdam

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