Connie Woodhouse
Connie A. Woodhouse is a regents professor at the University of Arizona who is known for her use of tree rings to reconstruct the hydroclimate of the past, especially in western North America. In 2022 she was elected a fellow of the American Geophysical Union Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Routson, Cody C., Woodhouse, Connie A., Overpeck, Jonathan T., Betancourt, Julio L., Mckay, Nicholas P.Get access
Published in Quaternary Science Reviews (2016)
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3by Stahle, David W, Cook, Edward R, Burnette, Dorian J, Torbenson, Max CA, Howard, Ian M, Griffin, Daniel, Diaz, Jose Villanueva, Cook, Benjamin I, Williams, A Park, Watson, Emma, Sauchyn, David J, Pederson, Neil, Woodhouse, Connie A, Pederson, Gregory T, Meko, David, Coulthard, Bethany, Crawford, Christopher JGet access
Published 2020
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5by Malevich, Steven BrewsterContributors: “...Woodhouse, Connie A....”
Published 2017
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