T.A. Cooper
Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
5 Papers
12 Citations
T.A. Cooper is an academic researcher from Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Foraminifera & Glacier. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Late Quaternary iceberg-rafted detritus events on the Denmark Strait–Southeast Greenland continental slope (∼65°N): related to North Atlantic Heinrich events?
TL;DR: In this paper, a 4.5 m long, giant piston core from 1800 m water depth on the continental slope, south of the Denmark Strait sill, was sampled acoustically stratified sediments at a site below the Kangerlussuaq Trough.
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Late Quaternary sedimentation along a fjord to shelf (trough) transect, East Greenland (c. 68° N)
TL;DR: In this article, a series of short (1-3 m) gravity cores along the fjord/trough transect have been obtained, including both basal and core-top age estimates.
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Radiocarbon Date List X: Baffin Bay, Baffin Island, Iceland, Labrador Sea, and the Northern North Atlantic
John T. Andrews,J. P. Briner,D. C. Barber,I.S. Castaneda,T.A. Cooper,G. Dunhill,S. Hagen,M. Hald,F.R. Hall,E. James,Anne E. Jennings,N. Koc,Greta B Kristjánsdóttir,Sarah M. Principato,L. M. Smith,T. Vorren,N. Weiner,K. Williams +17 more
- 01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: The radiocarbon dates have been used to address a variety of research objectives such as: 1. determining the timing of northern hemisphere high latitude environmental changes including glacier advance and retreat, and 2. assessing the accuracy of a fluctuating reservoir correction as discussed by the authors.
Cross‐ecosystem effects of coastal urbanisation on vertebrate assemblages and ecological function
Ben L. Gilby,Christopher J. Henderson,Andrew D. Olds,Jasmine A. Ballantyne,T.A. Cooper,Thomas A. Schlacher +5 more
TL;DR: The effects of urbanisation are increasingly pervasive across landscapes, and this has implications for animals and the ecological functions they support as discussed by the authors , which highlights that pivotal ecological functions can be compromised across multiple ecosystems embedded within the same landscape.
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Spatial and temporal patterns of iceberg rafting (IRD) along the East Greenland margin, ca. 68°N, over the last 14 cal.ka
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors quantify the contribution of iceberg rafted (IRD) sediments through grain-size analyses and counting the number of clasts >2 mm from the X-radiographs.