Publications by:
Alan Cooper
Also publishes as (A. Cooper)
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Turney, Chris S. M., Fogwill, Christopher J., Golledge, Nicholas R., Mckay, Nicholas P., van Sebille, Erik, Jones, Richard T., Etheridge, David, Rubino, Mauro, Thornton, David P., Davies, Siwan M., Ramsey, Christopher Bronk, Thomas, Zoë A., Bird, Michael I., Munksgaard, Niels C., Kohno, Mika, Woodward, John, Winter, Kate, Weyrich, Laura S., Rootes, Camilla M., Millman, Helen, Albert, Paul G., Rivera, Andres, van Ommen, Tas, Curran, Mark, Moy, Andrew, Rahmstorf, Stefan, Kawamura, Kenji, Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter, Weber, Michael E., Manning, Christina J., Young, Jennifer, and Cooper, Alan (2020) Early Last Interglacial ocean warming drove substantial ice mass loss from Antarctica. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117 (8). pp. 3996-4006.
Bird, Michael, Cooper, Alan, Turney, Chris, Curnoe, Darren, Russell, Lynette, and Ulm, Sean (2019) Australia’s epic story: a tale of amazing people, amazing creatures and rising seas. The Conversation.
Bird, Michael I., Beaman, Robin J., Condie, Scott A., Cooper, Alan, Ulm, Sean, and Veth, Peter (2018) Palaeogeography and voyage modeling indicates early human colonization of Australia was likely from Timor-Roti. Quaternary Science Reviews, 191. pp. 431-439.
Ulm, Sean, Cooper, Alan, Bird, Michael, Veth, Peter, Beaman, Robin, and Condie, Scott (2018) How to get to Australia … more than 50,000 years ago. The Conversation, 21 May 2018. pp. 1-5.
Fogwill, C.J., Turney, C.S.M., Golledge, N.R., Etheridge, D.M., Rubino, M., Thornton, D.P., Baker, A., Woodward, J., Winter, K., Van Ommen, T.D., Moy, A.D., Curran, M.A.J., Davies, S.M., Weber, M.E., Bird, M.I., Munksgaard, N.C., Menviel, L., Rootes, C.M., Ellis, B., Millman, H., Vohra, J., Rivera, A., and Cooper, A. (2017) Antarctic ice sheet discharge driven by atmosphere-ocean feedbacks at the Last Glacial Termination. Scientific Reports, 7. 39979.
Tutchener, D., Aird, S., Boulden, M., and Cooper, A. (2017) The 'taphonomy' of the Australian great bowerbird within the Wenlock Goldfields, Cape York Peninsula Queensland. Australian Archaeology, 83 (1-2). pp. 71-74.