%0 Journal Article %J Biogeosciences %D 2015 %T Spatiotemporal patterns of tundra fires: late-Quaternary charcoal records from Alaska %A M. L. Chipman %A V. Hudspith %A Phil E. Higuera %A P. A. Duffy %A R. Kelly %A W. W. Oswald %A Feng Sheng Hu %B Biogeosciences %V 12 %P 3177-3209 %G eng %U http://www.biogeosciences-discuss.net/12/3177/2015/bgd-12-3177-2015.pdf %M ARC886 %! Spatiotemporal patterns of tundra fires: late-Quaternary charcoal records from Alaska %R 10.5194/bgd-12-3177-2015 %0 Book Section %B A changing Arctic: Ecological consequences for tundra, streams and lakes %D 2014 %T Late-Quaternary Environmental and Ecological History of the Arctic Foothills, Northern Alaska %A W. W. Oswald %A L. B. Brubaker %A Feng Sheng Hu %A George W Kling %E John E. Hobbie %E George W Kling %B A changing Arctic: Ecological consequences for tundra, streams and lakes %I Oxford University Press %C New York, NY %P 81-89 %G eng %M ARC778 %! Late-Quaternary Environmental and Ecological History of the Arctic Foothills, Northern Alaska %& Chapter 4 %R 10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780199860401.003.0004 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Ecology %D 2003 %T Holocene pollen records from the central Arctic Foothills, northern Alaska: testing the role of substrate in the response of tundra to climate change %A W. W. Oswald %A L. B. Brubaker %A Feng Sheng Hu %A George W Kling %B Journal of Ecology %V 91 %P 1034-1048. %G eng %M ARC387 %! Holocene records from the central acrtic foothills of northern Alaska: Testing the role of substrate in the response of tundra to climate changes %R 10.1046/j.1365-2745.2003.00833.x