Items where Author is "Leng, Melanie J."

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Carvalho, Fabio and Brown, Kerry A. and Waller, Martyn P. and Bunting, M. Jane and Boom, Arnoud and Leng, Melanie J. (2019) A method for reconstructing temporal changes in vegetation functional trait composition using Holocene pollen assemblages. PLoS ONE, 14 (5): E0216698. ISSN 1932-6203

Hernandez, Armand and Bao, Roberto and Giralt, Santiago and Saez, Alberto and Leng, Melanie J. and Barker, Philip A. and Kendrick, Chris P. and Sloane, Hilary J. (2013) Climate, catchment runoff and limnological drivers of carbon and oxygen isotope composition of diatom frustules from the central Andean Altiplano during the Lateglacial and Early Holocene. Quaternary Science Reviews, 66. 64–73. ISSN 0277-3791

Barker, Philip A. and Hurrell, Elizabeth R. and Leng, Melanie J. and Wolff, Christian and Cocquyt, Christine and Sloane, Hilary J. and Verschuren, Dirk (2011) Seasonality in equatorial climate over the past 25 k.y. revealed by oxygen isotope records from Mount Kilimanjaro. Geology, 39 (12). pp. 1111-1114. ISSN 1943-2682

Hurrell, Elizabeth R. and Barker, Philip A. and Leng, Melanie J. and Vane, Christopher H. and Wynn, Peter and Kendrick, Chris P. and Verschuren, Dirk and Street-Perrott, F. Alayne (2011) Developing a methodology for carbon isotope analysis of lacustrine diatoms. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 25 (11). pp. 1567-1574. ISSN 0951-4198

Hernandez, Armand and Bao, Roberto and Giralt, Santiago and Barker, Philip A. and Leng, Melanie J. and Sloane, Hilary J. and Saez, Alberto (2011) Biogeochemical processes controlling oxygen and carbon isotopes of diatom silica in Late Glacial to Holocene lacustrine rhythmites. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 299 (3-4). pp. 413-425. ISSN 0031-0182

Hernandez, Armand and Giralt, Santiago and Bao, Roberto and Saez, Alberto and Leng, Melanie J. and Barker, Philip A. (2010) ENSO and solar activity signals from oxygen isotopes in diatom silica during late glacial-Holocene transition in Central Andes (18A degrees S). Journal of Paleolimnology, 44 (2). pp. 413-429. ISSN 0921-2728

Leng, Melanie J. and Street-Perrott, F. Alayne and Barker, Philip A. (2008) Isotopes in biogenic silica (IBiS). Journal of Quaternary Science, 23 (4). pp. 311-312. ISSN 0267-8179

Street-Perrott, F. Alayne and Barker, Philip A. and Leng, Melanie J. and Sloane, Hilary J. and Wooller, Matthew J. and ficken, Katherine J. and Swain, David L. (2008) Towards an understanding of late Quaternary variations in the continental biogeochemical cycle of silicon : multi-isotope and sediment-flux data for Lake Rutundu, Mt Kenya, East Africa, since 38 ka BP. Journal of Quaternary Science, 23 (4). pp. 375-387. ISSN 0267-8179

Hernandez, Armand and Bao, Roberto and Giralt, Santiago and Leng, Melanie J. and Barker, Philip A. and Saez, Alberto and Pueyo, Juan J. and Moreno, Ana and Valero-Garces, Blas L. and Sloane, Hilary J. (2008) The palaeohydrological evolution of Lago Chungara (Andean Altiplano, northern Chile) during the Lateglacial and early Holocene using oxygen isotopes in diatom silica. Journal of Quaternary Science, 23 (4). pp. 351-363. ISSN 0267-8179

Barker, Philip A. and Leng, Melanie J. and Gasse, Françoise and Huang, Yongsong (2007) Century-to-millennial scale climatic variability in Lake Malawi revealed by isotope records. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 261 (1-2). pp. 93-103. ISSN 0012-821X

Baker, Andy and Asrat, Asfawossen and Fairchild, Ian J. and Leng, Melanie J. and Wynn, Peter M. and Bryant, Charlotte and Genty, Dominique and Umer, Mohammed (2007) Analysis of the climate signal contained within d18O and growth rate parameters in two Ethiopian stalagmites. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 71 (12). pp. 2975-2988. ISSN 0016-7037

Leng, Melanie J. and Barker, Philip A. (2006) A review of the oxygen isotope composition of lacustrine diatom silica for palaeoclimate reconstruction. Earth-Science Reviews, 75 (1-4). pp. 5-27. ISSN 0012-8252

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