James Woollett

713 total citations
28 papers, 395 citations indexed

About

James Woollett is a scholar working on Atmospheric Science, Paleontology and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, James Woollett has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 395 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Atmospheric Science, 13 papers in Paleontology and 12 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in James Woollett's work include Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (15 papers), Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (13 papers) and Indigenous Studies and Ecology (12 papers). James Woollett is often cited by papers focused on Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (15 papers), Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (13 papers) and Indigenous Studies and Ecology (12 papers). James Woollett collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Denmark. James Woollett's co-authors include Najat Bhiry, Brendan M. Buckley, Rosanne D’Arrigo, Konrad Śmiarowski, Thomas H. McGovern, Jette Arneborg, Paul A. Mayewski, David Fisher, Cameron P. Wake and Gregory A. Zielinski and has published in prestigious journals such as Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, Climatic Change and Quaternary Science Reviews.

In The Last Decade

James Woollett

27 papers receiving 371 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
James Woollett Canada 11 245 155 125 74 60 28 395
Thomas Amorosi United States 8 219 0.9× 234 1.5× 88 0.7× 75 1.0× 106 1.8× 9 419
Christian Keller Norway 6 149 0.6× 184 1.2× 65 0.5× 55 0.7× 74 1.2× 9 346
Konrad Śmiarowski United States 7 99 0.4× 168 1.1× 70 0.6× 50 0.7× 55 0.9× 17 345
Bjarne Grønnow Denmark 14 155 0.6× 191 1.2× 195 1.6× 106 1.4× 123 2.0× 42 418
Jón Haukur Ingimundarson United States 6 148 0.6× 99 0.6× 76 0.6× 30 0.4× 30 0.5× 8 261
Christian Koch Madsen Denmark 7 81 0.3× 111 0.7× 44 0.4× 35 0.5× 43 0.7× 10 267
Guðrún Sveinbjarnardóttir United Kingdom 9 229 0.9× 179 1.2× 40 0.3× 75 1.0× 69 1.1× 15 364
Quentin Mackie Canada 13 200 0.8× 228 1.5× 38 0.3× 140 1.9× 214 3.6× 23 433
Ramona Harrison United States 8 73 0.3× 125 0.8× 40 0.3× 65 0.9× 47 0.8× 25 236
John R. Bockstoce United States 11 101 0.4× 54 0.3× 119 1.0× 136 1.8× 39 0.7× 31 284

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Fields of papers citing papers by James Woollett

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of James Woollett

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All Works

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Szpak, Paul, et al.. (2025). Changes in Inuit hunting practices coinciding with the introduction of firearms in Nunatsiavut: evidence from stable isotope analysis of ringed seals. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 380(1930). 20240038–20240038. 1 indexed citations
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Normandeau, Alexandre, Nicolas Van Nieuwenhove, Anne de Vernal, et al.. (2024). Labrador Coastal Current and productivity variations offshore Nain (Nunatsiavut) during the late Holocene. Quaternary Science Reviews. 337. 108790–108790.
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Bhiry, Najat, et al.. (2023). Slope Dynamics in Relation to the Occupation and Abandonment of a Mountain Farm in Þistilfjörður, Northeast Iceland. Geosciences. 13(2). 30–30. 1 indexed citations
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Woollett, James, et al.. (2021). Anthropogenic and climate impacts on subarctic forests in the Nain region, Nunatsiavut: Dendroecological and historical approaches. Ecoscience. 28(3-4). 361–376. 5 indexed citations
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Bhiry, Najat, Monique Bernier, Nicolas Lecomte, Richard Fortier, & James Woollett. (2021). The Centre d’études nordiques (CEN): challenges and perspectives of research on nordicity in partnership with Indigenous communities. Ecoscience. 28(3-4). 199–215. 2 indexed citations
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Bhiry, Najat, et al.. (2018). Tree-ring evidence of changes in the subarctic forest cover linked to human disturbance in northern Labrador (Canada). Ecoscience. 25(2). 135–151. 10 indexed citations
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Bhiry, Najat, et al.. (2018). Vegetation history since the mid-Holocene in northeastern Iceland. Ecoscience. 25(2). 109–123. 9 indexed citations
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Śmiarowski, Konrad, et al.. (2017). Zooarchaeology of the Scandinavian settlements in Iceland and Greenland. Oxford University Press eBooks. 4 indexed citations
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McGovern, Thomas H., et al.. (2017). Zooarchaeology of the Scandinavian settlements in Iceland and Greenland: diverging pathways. CUNY Academic Works (City University of New York). 6 indexed citations
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Woollett, James, et al.. (2017). Perspective of landscape change following early settlement (landnám) in Svalbarðstunga, northeastern Iceland. Boreas. 47(2). 671–686. 4 indexed citations
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Bhiry, Najat, et al.. (2016). A geochemical analysis of 18th-century Inuit communal house floors in northern Labrador. Journal of Archaeological Science Reports. 6. 71–81. 7 indexed citations
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Woollett, James, et al.. (2016). Labrador Inuit. Oxford University Press eBooks. 1 indexed citations
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Woollett, James, et al.. (2015). Paleoecological perspectives on landscape history and anthropogenic impacts at Uivak Point, Labrador, since AD 1400. The Holocene. 25(11). 1742–1755. 12 indexed citations
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Frei, Karin Margarita, Ashley N. Coutu, Konrad Śmiarowski, et al.. (2015). Was it for walrus? Viking Age settlement and medieval walrus ivory trade in Iceland and Greenland. World Archaeology. 47(3). 439–466. 54 indexed citations
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Woollett, James, et al.. (2013). The Svalbarð Project. 10. 69–103. 1 indexed citations
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Bhiry, Najat, et al.. (2013). Napâttuit: Wood use by Labrador Inuit and its impact on the forest landscape. Études/Inuit/Studies. 36(1). 113–137. 10 indexed citations
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Bhiry, Najat, et al.. (2012). Environmental Change and Terrestrial Resource Use by theThule andInuit ofLabrador,Canada. Geoarchaeology. 27(1). 18–33. 20 indexed citations
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Woollett, James. (2010). Oakes Bay 1: A Preliminary Reconstruction of a Labrador Inuit Seal Hunting Economy in the Context of Climate Change. Geografisk Tidsskrift-Danish Journal of Geography. 110(2). 245–259. 20 indexed citations
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Ogilvie, Astrid E. J., James Woollett, Konrad Śmiarowski, et al.. (2009). Seals and Sea Ice in Medieval Greenland. 2. 60–80. 32 indexed citations
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Woollett, James. (2007). Labrador Inuit Subsistence in the Context of Environmental Change: An Initial Landscape History Perspective. American Anthropologist. 109(1). 69–84. 42 indexed citations

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