Alexander Land

432 total citations
14 papers, 208 citations indexed

About

Alexander Land is a scholar working on Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change and Paleontology. According to data from OpenAlex, Alexander Land has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 208 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Atmospheric Science, 7 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 4 papers in Paleontology. Recurrent topics in Alexander Land's work include Tree-ring climate responses (10 papers), Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics (7 papers) and Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (4 papers). Alexander Land is often cited by papers focused on Tree-ring climate responses (10 papers), Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics (7 papers) and Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (4 papers). Alexander Land collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Switzerland and United Kingdom. Alexander Land's co-authors include Sabine Remmele, Ulf Büntgen, Joachim Pechtl, Lukas Wacker, Andrea Seim, Willy Tegel, Georgios Skiadaresis, Fredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist, Kurt Nicolussi and Hans‐Peter Kahle and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, PLoS ONE and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Alexander Land

12 papers receiving 205 citations

Peers

Alexander Land
Lara Baptista Portugal
Irene Tunno United States
Ioana C. Stefanescu United States
Hannah M. Liddy United States
Lara Baptista Portugal
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Countries citing papers authored by Alexander Land

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Fields of papers citing papers by Alexander Land

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Alexander Land

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All Works

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Iversen, Rune, Poul Otto Nielsen, Lasse Sørensen, et al.. (2025). Sun stones and the darkened sun: Neolithic miniature art from the island of Bornholm, Denmark. Antiquity. 99(404). 337–353.
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Horna, Viviana, et al.. (2024). Soil drought sets site specific limits to stem radial growth and sap flow of Douglas-fir across Germany. Frontiers in Plant Science. 15. 1401833–1401833. 3 indexed citations
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Kluge, Tobias, Thomas Neumann, Elisabeth Eiche, et al.. (2023). Assessment of climate extremes at the regional scale during the last millennium using an annually resolved stalagmite record. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 624. 118458–118458.
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Reinig, Frederick, Lukas Wacker, Olaf Jöris, et al.. (2021). Precise date for the Laacher See eruption synchronizes the Younger Dryas. Nature. 595(7865). 66–69. 76 indexed citations
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Tegel, Willy, Andrea Seim, Georgios Skiadaresis, et al.. (2020). Higher groundwater levels in western Europe characterize warm periods in the Common Era. Scientific Reports. 10(1). 16284–16284. 45 indexed citations
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Land, Alexander, Bernd Kromer, Sabine Remmele, Nicolás Brehm, & Lukas Wacker. (2020). Complex imprint of solar variability on tree rings. Environmental Research Communications. 2(10). 101003–101003. 7 indexed citations
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Friedrich, Ronny, Bernd Kromer, Lukas Wacker, et al.. (2020). A New Annual14C Dataset for Calibrating the Thera Eruption. Radiocarbon. 62(4). 953–961. 15 indexed citations
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Land, Alexander, Sabine Remmele, Jutta Hofmann, et al.. (2019). Two millennia of Main region (southern Germany) hydroclimate variability. Climate of the past. 15(5). 1677–1690. 8 indexed citations
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Seim, Andrea, Willy Tegel, Franz Herzig, et al.. (2019). Tree rings reveal dry conditions during Charlemagne’s Fossa Carolina construction in 793 CE. Quaternary Science Reviews. 227. 106040–106040. 7 indexed citations
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Pechtl, Joachim & Alexander Land. (2019). Tree rings as a proxy for seasonal precipitation variability and Early Neolithic settlement dynamics in Bavaria, Germany. PLoS ONE. 14(1). e0210438–e0210438. 16 indexed citations
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Runge, Fabian, et al.. (2017). TaqMan qPCR pushes boundaries for the analysis of millennial wood. Journal of Archaeological Science. 79. 53–61. 7 indexed citations
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Land, Alexander, Sabine Remmele, Johannes Schönbein, Manfred Küppers, & R. Zimmermann. (2017). Climate-growth analysis using long-term daily-resolved station records with focus on the effect of heavy precipitation events. Dendrochronologia. 45. 156–164. 18 indexed citations
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Land, Alexander. (2014). Holzanatomische Veränderungen als Reaktion auf extreme Umweltereignisse in rezenten und subfossilen Eichen und deren Verifizierung im Experiment. University writing server of the University of Hohenheim (Universität Hohenheim). 2 indexed citations

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