Richard J. Smith
University of Reading
3 Papers
2 Citations
Richard J. Smith is an academic researcher from University of Reading. The author has contributed to research in topics: Deforestation & Holocene. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Response of Amazonian forests to mid-Holocene drought: A model-data comparison.
TL;DR: In this paper, an ensemble of climate and vegetation models is used to explore the sensitivity of Amazonian biomes to mid-Holocene climate change. But the results show that the central Amazonian rainforest biome is unaffected by mid-holocene drought.
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Relating pollen representation to an evolving Amazonian landscape between the last glacial maximum and Late Holocene
TL;DR: The authors compare fossil pollen records of a small palm swamp (Cuatro Vientos; CV) and a nearby large lake (Laguna Chaplin, LCH) in Bolivian Amazonia, demonstrating that palm swamps can yield Quaternary pollen archives recording the history of terrestrial vegetation beyond the basin margin, rather than merely a history of localized swamp vegetation dynamics.
Impact of mid- to late Holocene precipitation changes on vegetation across lowland tropical South America: a paleo-data synthesis
TL;DR: In this article, a multi-proxy paleo-data synthesis of 110 sites is presented, exploring the impact of mid-to-late Holocene precipitation changes upon vegetation across Southern Hemisphere tropical South America.