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44. Kaufman, D.S., Hu, F.S., Briner, J.P., Werner, A., Finney, B.P., and Gregory-Eaves, I.<br />

2003. A 30,000 year record <strong>of</strong> environmental change from Arolik Lake, Ahklun<br />

Mountains, Alaska. Journal <strong>of</strong> Paleolimnology: 30: 343-362.<br />

45. Korotkii, A.M. et al. including Hu, F.S. 2003. Development <strong>of</strong> landscapes in southern<br />

Primor`ye during the middle and late Holocene. In Simakov, K.V. Spatial and Temporal<br />

changes in Quaternary Environments <strong>of</strong> North East Asia. NEISRI FEB RAS, Magadan.<br />

46. Oswald, W.W., Anderson, P.M, Brubaker, L.B., Hu, F.S., and Engstrom D.R. 2003.<br />

Representation <strong>of</strong> tundra vegetation by pollen in lake sediments in northern Alaska.<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Biogeography 30: 521-535.<br />

47. Oswald, W.W., Brubaker, L.B., Hu, F.S., and Gavin, D. 2003. Pollen-vegetation<br />

calibration for tundra communities in the Arctic Foothills, northern Alaska. Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Ecology 91: 1022-1033.<br />

48. Oswald, W.W., Brubaker, L.B., Hu, F.S., and Kling, G. 2003. Holocene pollen records<br />

from the central Arctic Foothills, northern Alaska: Testing the role <strong>of</strong> substrate in the<br />

response <strong>of</strong> tundra to climate change. Journal <strong>of</strong> Ecology 91: 1034-1048.<br />

49. *Tinner, W., and Hu, F.S. 2003. Size parameters, size-class distribution, and areanumber<br />

relationship <strong>of</strong> microscopic charcoal: Relevance for fire reconstruction. The<br />

Holocene 13: 291-296.<br />

50. Hu, F.S., Lee, B.Y., D.S., Kaufman, Yoneji, S., Nelson, D.M., and Henne,<br />

P.D. 2002. Response <strong>of</strong> tundra ecosystem in southwestern Alaska to Younger Dryas<br />

climatic oscillations. Global Change Biology 8: 1156-1163.<br />

51. Hu, F.S., Ito, E., Brown, T. A., Curry, B.B., and Engstrom, D.R. 2001. Pronounced<br />

climatic variations during the last two millennia in the Alaska Range. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong> USA 98: 10552-10556.<br />

52. Hu, F.S., Finney, B., and Brubaker, L.B. 2001. Effects <strong>of</strong> Holocene Alnus expansion on<br />

aquatic productivity, nitrogen cycling, and soil development in southwestern Alaska.<br />

Ecosystems 4: 358-368.<br />

53. Brubaker, L.B., Anderson, P.M, and Hu, F.S. 2001. Vegetation ecotone dynamics in<br />

Southwestern Alaska during the Late Quaternary. Quaternary Science Reviews 20: 175-<br />

188.<br />

54. Kaufman, D.K., Manley, W.F., Wolf, A. P., Hu, F.S., Preece, S.J., Westgate, J.A., and<br />

Forman, S.L. 2001. The last interglacial to glacial transition, Togiak Bay, southwestern<br />

Alaska. Quaternary Research 55: 190-202.<br />

55. Edwards, M.E., Anderson, P.M., Brubaker, L.B., Ager, T.A., Andreev, A.A., Bigelow,<br />

N.H., Cwynar, L.C., Eisner, W.R., Harrison, S. P., Hu, F.S., Jolly, D., Lozhkin, A.V.,

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