RECENT RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS (Since
2000; Wooster students in italics)
Wiles, G.C., Barclay, D.J.,
Calkin, P.E., and Lowell, T.V., 2008, Century to Millennial-Scale Temperature
Variations for the Last Two Thousand Years Inferred from Glacial Geologic
Records of Southern Alaska: Global and Planetary Change, 57, doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2006.07.036
Solomina, O., Haeberli, W., Kull, C. and Wiles, G., 2008, Historical and Holocene Glacier-climate variations: general concepts and overview: Global and Planetary Change, 57, doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2007.02.001.
Moore, T., Malcomb, N. and Wiles, G.C., 2007 in press, Climate response of Dahurian Larch in Secrest Arboretum, Wooster,Ohio, USA: Tree Ring Research, v 63(2), p. 111-115.
Lutz, B., Wiles, G.C., Lowell, T.V., and Michaels, J., 2007, The 8200 abrupt climate change in Brown’s Lake, Northeast Ohio: Quaternary Research. 67, 292-296, doi:10.1016/j.yqres.2006.08.007
Solomina, O., Wiles, G.C., Shiraiwa, T., and D’Arrigo, R., 2007, Multiproxy records of climate variability for Kamchatka for the past 400 years: Climate of the Past, 3, 1-10.
Wilson, R., Wiles, G., D’Arrigo, R. and Zweck, C.. 2007, Cycles and shifts: 1300-years of multidecadal temperature variability in the Gulf of Alaska: Climate Dynamics, 28: 425-440, DOI 10.1007/s00382-006-0194-9.
Reyes, A.V., Wiles, G.C. Smith, D.J., Barclay, D.J., Allen, S., Jackson, S., Larocque, S., Laxton, S., Lewis, D. Calkin, P.E. and Clague, J.J., 2006, Expansion of alpine glaciers in Pacific North America in the first millennium AD: Geology, v. 34, p. 57-60, doi:10.1130/G21902.1.
Barclay, D.J., Gloss Barclay, J.L., Calkin, P.E. and Wiles G.C., 2006, A revised and extended Holocene history of Icy Bay, southern Alaska: Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research, v. 38, p. 153-162.
D'Arrigo, R.D., Wilson, R.J., Deser, C., Wiles, G., Cook, E.R., Villlalba, R., Tudhope, A., Cole, J., and Linsley, B., 2005, Tropical-North Pacific climate linkages over the past four centuries: Journal of Climate, v. 18, pp. 5253-5265, doi:10.1175/JCLI3602.1.
Driscoll, W., Wiles G.C., D'Arrigo, R.D., and Wilmking, M., 2005, Divergent tree growth response to recent climatic warming, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Alaska: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 32, L20703, doi:10.1029/2005GL024258.
Wiles, G.C., D'Arrigo, R.D., Villalba, R., Calkin, P.E. and Barclay, D.J., 2004, Century-scale solar variability and Alaskan temperature change over the past millennium: Geophysical Research Letters, v.31, L15203, doi:10.1029/200GL020050.
Davi, N.K., Jacoby, G.C., and Wiles, G.C., 2003, Boreal temperature variability inferred from maximum latewood density and tree-ring width data, Wrangell Mountain Region, Alaska: Quaternary Research, 60, 252-262.
Wiles, G.C., McAllister, R.P., Davi, N.K. and Jacoby, G.C., 2003, Eolian response to Little Ice Age climate change, Tana Dunes, Chugach Mountains, Alaska: Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research, v. 35, n.1, p. 67-73.
Barclay, D.J., Wiles, G.C. and Calkin, P.E., 2003, An 850-year record of climate and fluctuations of the tidewater-calving Nellie Juan Glacier, South central Alaska: Annals of Glaciology, v.36, p. 51-56.
Wiles, G.C., Jacoby, G.C., Davi, N.K., and McAllister, R.P., 2002, Late Holocene glacial fluctuations in the Wrangell Mountains, Alaska: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 114, p. 896-908.
D'Arrigo, R., R. Villalba and G. Wiles, 2001, Tree-ring estimates of Pacific decadal climate variability, Climate Dynamics, v. 18, p. 219-224.
Calkin, P.E., Wiles, G.C., and Barclay, D.J., 2001, Holocene coastal glaciation of Alaska: Quaternary Science Reviews, 20, p. 449-461.
Barclay, D.J., Calkin, P.E. and Wiles, G.C., 2001, Holocene history of Hubbard Glacier in Yakutat Bay and Russell Fjord, Southern Alaska: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 113, p.388-402.
Villalba, R., D'Arrigo, Cook, E.R., Jacoby, G.C. and Wiles, G.C., 2001, Decadal-scale climatic variability along the extratropical western coast of the Americas: evidence from tree-ring records: In: V. Markgraf (ed.) Interhemispheric Climate Linkages. Academic Press, p. 155-172.