Dan Charman

Dan Charman

University of Exeter

H-index: 70

Europe-United Kingdom

About Dan Charman

Dan Charman, With an exceptional h-index of 70 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Exeter, specializes in the field of Climate change, peatlands, testate amoebae, carbon.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Insights for restoration: Reconstructing the drivers of long-term local fire events and vegetation turnover of a tropical peatland in Central Kalimantan

Consistent centennial‐scale change in European sub‐Arctic peatland vegetation toward Sphagnum dominance—Implications for carbon sink capacity

Insights for restoration: reconstructing the long-term responses, resilience and recovery time of vegetation, hydrology and peat condition to fire events in the Sebangau …

Seasonal climate drivers of peak NDVI in a series of Arctic peatlands

A new approach to simulate peat accumulation, degradation and stability in a global land surface scheme (JULES vn5. 8_accumulate_soil) for northern and temperate peatlands

Latitude, elevation, and mean annual temperature predict peat organic matter chemistry at a global scale

A strong mitigation scenario maintains climate neutrality of northern peatlands

Low‐salinity transitions drive abrupt microbial response to sea‐level change

Dan Charman Information

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Citations(all)

16480

Citations(since 2020)

6121

Cited By

13668

hIndex(all)

70

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

177

i10Index(since 2020)

121

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Dan Charman Skills & Research Interests

Climate change

peatlands

testate amoebae

carbon

Top articles of Dan Charman

Insights for restoration: Reconstructing the drivers of long-term local fire events and vegetation turnover of a tropical peatland in Central Kalimantan

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

2023/10/15

Consistent centennial‐scale change in European sub‐Arctic peatland vegetation toward Sphagnum dominance—Implications for carbon sink capacity

Global Change Biology

2023/3

Insights for restoration: reconstructing the long-term responses, resilience and recovery time of vegetation, hydrology and peat condition to fire events in the Sebangau …

2022/12/6

Seasonal climate drivers of peak NDVI in a series of Arctic peatlands

Science of The Total Environment

2022/9/10

A new approach to simulate peat accumulation, degradation and stability in a global land surface scheme (JULES vn5. 8_accumulate_soil) for northern and temperate peatlands

Geoscientific Model Development

2022/2/25

Low‐salinity transitions drive abrupt microbial response to sea‐level change

Ecology letters

2022/1

The 852/3 CE Mount Churchill eruption: examining the potential climatic and societal impacts and the timing of the Medieval Climate Anomaly in the North Atlantic region

Climate of the Past Discussions

2021/12/2

Ecology of peatland testate amoebae in Svalbard and the development of transfer functions for reconstructing past water-table depth and pH

Ecological Indicators

2021/11/1

The testate amoebae of New Zealand: a checklist, identification key and assessment of biogeographic patterns

European Journal of Protistology

2021/10/1

Quentin Blandenier
Quentin Blandenier

H-Index: 6

Dan Charman
Dan Charman

H-Index: 43

Large historical carbon emissions from cultivated northern peatlands

Science advances

2021/6/4

Spatial variation of hydroclimate in north-eastern North America during the last millennium

2021/3/15

Divergent responses of permafrost peatlands to recent climate change

Environmental Research Letters

2021/3/1

Expert assessment of future vulnerability of the global peatland carbon sink

Nature climate change

2021/1

Boreal permafrost thaw amplified by fire disturbance and precipitation increases

Environmental Research Letters

2020/11/18

Nonlinear landscape and cultural response to sea-level rise

Science advances

2020/11/4

Supplementation with omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and effects on reproductive performance of sows

Animal feed science and technology

2020/9/1

Non-linear landscape and cultural response to sea-level rise (datasets)

2020/8/19

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