Name:Alicia Meng Xiao Hou
  Supervisor:Sze Ling, Ho
  Research Room:R202
  E-mail:aliciamxhou@gmail.com
  Major Interests:paleoclimatology, paleoceanography, paleoproxies

 

Publication list

  1. Hou, A., Bahr, A., Chiessi, C.M., Jaeschke, A., Albuquerque, A.L., Pross, J., Koutsodendris, A., & Friedrich, O. 2022. Obliquity influence on low-latitude coastal precipitation in eastern Brazil during the past ~850 kyr. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, e2021PA004238.
  2. Hou, A., Bahr, A., Raddatz, J., Voigt, S., Greule, M., Albuquerque, A.L., Chiessi, C.M., & Friedrich, O. 2020. Insolation and greenhouse gas forcing of the South American Monsoon System across three glacial-interglacial cycles. Geophysical Research Letters, 47, e2020GL087948.
  3. Hou, A., Bahr, A., Schmidt, S., Strebl, C., Albuquerque, A.L., Chiessi, C.M., & Friedrich, O. 2020. Forcing of western tropical South Atlantic sea surface temperature across three glacial-inter- glacial cycles. Global and Planetary Change, 188, 103150.
  4. Hou, A., Halfar, J., Adey, W., Wortmann, U.G., Zajacz, Z., Tsay, A., Williams, B., & Chan, P. 2019. Long-lived coralline alga records multidecadal variability in Labrador Sea carbon isotopes. Chemical Geology, 526, 93-100.
  5. Light, T., Williams, B., Halfar, J., Hou, A., Zajacz, Z., Tsay, A., & Adey, W. 2018. Advancing Mg/Ca analysis of coralline algae as a climate proxy by assessing LA-ICP-OES sampling and coupled Mg/Ca-δ18O analysis. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 19, 2876-2894.
  6. Chan, P., Halfar, J., Adey, W., Hetzinger, S., Zack, T., Moore, K., Wortmann, U.G., Williams, B., & Hou, A. 2017. Multicentennial record of Labrador Sea primary productivity and sea-ice variability archived in coralline algal barium. Nature Communications, 8, 15543.