mw. S.G.A. (Suzette) Flantua MSc


  • Faculteit der Natuurwetenschappen, Wiskunde en Informatica
    IBED
  • POSTBUS  94248
    1090 GE  Amsterdam
  • S.G.A.Flantua@uva.nl

2014

  • S.G.A. Flantua, H. Hooghiemstra, J.H. van Boxel, M. Cabrera, Z. González-Carranza & C. González-Arango (2014). Connectivity dynamics since the Last Glacial Maximum in the northern Andes: a pollen-driven framework to assess potential migration. In W.D. Stevens, O.M. Montiel & P.H. Raven (Eds.), Paleobotany and biogeography: a festschrift for Alan Graham in his 80th year (Monographs in systematic botany from the Missouri Botanical Garden, 128) (pp. 98-123). St. Louis: Missouri Botanical Garden Press.

2012

2011

2007

  • S.G.A. Flantua, J.H. van Boxel, H. Hooghiemstra & J.W.N. van Smaalen (2007). Application of GIS and logistic regression to fossil pollen data in modelling present and past spatial distribution: A case study in the Columbian Savanna. In A.C. Wistanley (Ed.), GISRUK 2007; Proceedings of the Geographical Information Science Research UK Conference (pp. 102-107). Naas county Kildare: Colgan Print end Design.
  • S.G.A. Flantua, J.H. van Boxel, H. Hooghiemstra & J. van Smaalen (2007). Application of GIS and logistic regression to fossil pollen data in modelling present and past spatial distribution of the Colombian savanna. Climate Dynamics. doi: 10.1007/s00382-007-0276-3
  • S.G.A. Flantua, J.H. van Boxel, H. Hooghiemstra & J.W.N. van Smaalen (2007). Application of GIS and logistic regression to fossil pollen data in modelling present and past spatial distribution of the Colombian savanna. Climate Dynamics, 29, 697-712.

2013

  • E.C. Grimm, R.H.W Bradshaw, S. Brewer, S. Flantua, T. Giesecke, A.M. Lézine, H. Takahara & J.W.,Jr Williams (2013). Databases and their application. In S.A. Elias & C.J. Mock (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science (pp. 831-838). Amsterdam: Elsevier.

2011

2014

  • S.G.A. Flantua, H. Hooghiemstra, M. Cabrera, J.H. van Boxel, Z.M. Gonzalez Carranza & C.A. Velasquez Ruiz (2014). Connectivity dynamics since the last glacial maximum in the Northern Andes; a pollen-driven framework to assess migration capacities and landscape restrictions. In Dutch Geographical Congress XII (NAC12).
  • S.G.A. Flantua, H. Hooghiemstra & C. González-Arango (2014). Temporal and spatial quality assessment of the updated Latin American Pollen Database for the last 2000 years. In 3rd International Symposium Climate change and human impact in Central and South America over the last 2000 years: Observation and Models.. University EAFIT, Medellin, Colombia.: PAGES.

2013

  • S.G.A. Flantua & H. Hooghiemstra (2013). Connectivity Dynamics since the Last Glacial Maximum in the Northern Andes - A pollen driven framework to assess potential migration. In LaACER II Latin-American Abrupt Climate Changes and Environmental Responses.
  • H. Hooghiemstra, C. Velásquez-Ruiz, S.G.A. Flantua, Z.M. Gonzalez Carranza, R.A. Marchant, M.I. Vélez, E.J. de Boer & J.C. Berrio (2013). Natural forest dynamics and anthropogenic degradation: palaeoecological views from the Andes on current and future challenges. In Abstract Royal Geographical Society-IBG Annual International Conference ‘Human-environment interactions in the Neotropics: historical impact to current challenges, London.
  • H. Hooghiemstra, V. Torres, L. Lourens, M.H.M. Groot, R.G. Bogotá-Angel, Z.M. Gonzalez Carranza, M. van der Plicht, J.C. Berrio & S.G.A. Flantua (2013). The pollen-based neotropical Pleistocene at millennial- to century-scales: the beat of orbital cycles on landscape development and biome and evolution. In Abstract AGU Meeting of the Americas, Cancun, Mexico.
  • S.G.A. Flantua, H. Hooghiemstra, J.H. van Boxel & Z.M. Gonzalez Carranza (2013). Connectivity dynamics since the last glacial maximum in the northern Andes.

Andere

  • S.G.A. Flantua (2014). Integración de datos espaciales y temporales en interpretaciones paleoambientales. LOTRED-SA Pre-congress Training Course: Universidad Eafit, Medellín-Colombia (2014, July 9 - 2014, July 9).
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