FENG SHENG HU 265 Morrill Hall, University of ... - Life Sciences
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Betula (birch) pollen and paleoecological application. The Holocene 15: 229-237.<br />
33. *Gavin, D. G., and Hu, F.S. 2005. Bioclimatic modelling using Gaussian mixture<br />
distributions and multiscale segmentation. Global Ecology and Biogeography 14: 491-<br />
501.<br />
34. Korotky, A.M, et al. including Hu, F.S. 2005. Characteristics <strong>of</strong> the Holocene<br />
environmental history <strong>of</strong> the Sikhote-Alin Range (Primorskii Krai) from lake sediments.<br />
In: Pages from Quaternary History <strong>of</strong> Northeast Asia (V.Ye. Glotov, ed.), pp. 70-86.<br />
NEISRI FEB RAS, Magadan.<br />
35. **Oswald, W.W., Anderson, P.M., Brown, T.A., Brubaker, L.B., Hu, F.S., Lozkin, A.V.,<br />
Tinner, W., and Kaltenreider, P. 2005. Effects <strong>of</strong> samples size and type on radiocarbon<br />
dating <strong>of</strong> arctic and subarctic lake sediments. The Holocene 15: 758-767.<br />
36. *Tian, J., Brown, T. A., and Hu, F.S. 2005. Comparison <strong>of</strong> varved and radiocarbon<br />
chronologies at Steel Lake, Minnesota. The Holocene 15: 510-517.<br />
37. **Foit, F.F., Gavin, D.G., and Hu, F.S. 2004. The tephra stratigraphy <strong>of</strong> two lakes in<br />
south-central British Columbia, Canada and its implications for the mid-late Holocene<br />
volcanic activity at Glacier Peak and Mount St. Helens, Washington, USA. Canadian<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Earth <strong>Sciences</strong> 41: 1401-1410.<br />
38. *Lynch, J.A., Hollis, J.L., and Hu, F.S. 2004. Climatic and landscape controls <strong>of</strong> the<br />
boreal-forest fire regime: Holocene records from Alaska. Journal <strong>of</strong> Ecology 92: 477-<br />
489.<br />
39. Kaufman et al., including Hu, F.S. 2004. Holocene thermal maximum in the western<br />
Arctic (0 to 180° W). Quaternary Science Reviews 23: 529-560.<br />
40. *Nelson, D.M., Hu, F.S., Tian, J., Stefanova, I., and Brown, T.A. 2004. Response <strong>of</strong> C3<br />
and C4 plants to middle-Holocene climatic variation near the forest-prairie ecotone in<br />
Minnesota. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the National Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong> USA 101: 562-567.<br />
41. **Wright, H.E., Stephanova, I., Tian, J., Brown, T.A., and Hu, F.S. 2004. A<br />
chronological framework for the Holocene vegetational history <strong>of</strong> northwestern<br />
Minnesota: The Steel Lake pollen record. Quaternary Science Reviews 23: 611-626.<br />
42. Hu, F.S., Kaufman, D., Yoneji, S., Nelson, D., Shemesh, A., Huang, Y.S., Tian, J., Bond,<br />
G., Clegg, B., and Brown, T. 2003. Cyclic variation and solar forcing <strong>of</strong> Holocene<br />
climate in the Alaskan subarctic. Science 301: 1890-1893.<br />
43. Hu, F.S., and Shemesh, A. 2003. A biogenic-silica d 18 O record <strong>of</strong> climatic change during<br />
the last glacial-interglacial transition in southwestern Alaska. Quaternary Research 59:<br />
379-385.