Her primary scientific interests are in Oceanography, Holocene, Paleoclimatology, Climate change and Climatology. The study of Holocene is intertwined with the study of Glacial period in a number of ways. She has included themes like Empetrum, Steppe and Pleistocene in her Glacial period study.
Vera Markgraf studied Paleoclimatology and Quaternary that intersect with Physical geography. She has researched Physical geography in several fields, including Pollen and Vegetation. Her Climatology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Subtropics and Global warming.
Her primary areas of study are Holocene, Pollen, Climatology, Ecology and Physical geography. Her studies in Holocene integrate themes in fields like Monsoon, Paleoclimatology, Quaternary and Pleistocene. Within one scientific family, Vera Markgraf focuses on topics pertaining to Archaeology under Pollen, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Ostracod.
Her work carried out in the field of Climatology brings together such families of science as Subtropics, Glacial period and Global warming, Climate change, Climate model. Her study looks at the relationship between Steppe and topics such as Nothofagus, which overlap with Tundra. Her studies deal with areas such as Sediment and Teleconnection as well as Oceanography.
Archaeology, Pollen, Holocene, Ecology and Vegetation are her primary areas of study. Her Archaeology research includes elements of Ecology, Quaternary and Ostracod. Her work on Climate change expands to the thematically related Holocene.
Her study in Nothofagus and Steppe falls within the category of Ecology. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Peat, Bog and Ecotone. The Vegetation study combines topics in areas such as Westerlies, Climatology and Deglaciation.
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El Nino: Historical and paleoclimatic aspects of the southern oscillation
Henry F. Diaz;Vera Markgraf.
(1992)
El Niño and the southern oscillation : multiscale variability and global and regional impacts
Henry F. Diaz;Vera Markgraf.
(2000)
Interhemispheric climate linkages
Vera Markgraf.
(2001)
Palaeoclimates in central and south America since 18,000 BP based on pollen and lake-level records
Vera Markgraf.
Quaternary Science Reviews (1989)
Global climate evolution during the last deglaciation
Peter U. Clark;Jeremy D. Shakun;Paul A. Baker;Patrick J. Bartlein.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2012)
Neogene paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic change in southern temperate ecosystems — a southern perspective
Vera Markgraf;Matt McGlone;Geoff Hope.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution (1995)
Late and postglacial vegetational and paleoclimatic changes in subantarctic, temperate and arid environments in Argentina
Vera Markgraf.
Palynology (1983)
El Nino/Southern Oscillation climatic variability in Australasian and South American paleoenvironmental records
M. S. McGlone;A. P. Kershaw;V. Markgraf.
(1993)
Pollen dispersal in a mountain area
Vera Markgraf.
Grana (1980)
Paleoenvironments and paleoclimates in Tierra del Fuego and southernmost Patagonia, South America
Vera Markgraf.
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (1993)
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