Publications for Daniel Penny 2016

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Publications for Daniel Penny
Publications for Daniel Penny
Publishing.
2016
Gale, S., Penny, D. (2012). Clastic spring
sediments: a tool for palaeoflood reconstruction?
Zeitschrift fuer Geomorphologie, 56(3), 387-400.
<a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/0372-8854/2012/
0081">[More Information]</a>
Penny, D., Williams, G., Gillespie, J., Khem, R.
(2016). Here be dragons: Integrating scientific
data and place-based observation for
environmental management. Applied Geography,
(73), 38-46. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2016.06
.002">[More Information]</a>
hall, T., Penny, D., Hendrickson, M., Cooke, C.,
Hua, Q. (2016). Iron and fire: Geoarchaeological
history of a Khmer peripheral centre during the
decline of the Angkorian Empire, Cambodia.
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 6,
53-63. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.01.
028">[More Information]</a>
Hoogakker, B., Smith, R., Singarayer, J.,
Marchant, R., Prentice, I., Allen, J., Anderson,
R., Bhagwat, S., Behling, H., Borisova, O.,
Penny, D., et al (2016). Terrestrial biosphere
changes over the last 120 kyr. Climate of the
Past, 12(1), 51-73. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/cp-12-51-2016">
[More Information]</a>
2015
Hamilton, R., Penny, D. (2015). Ecological
history of Lachlan Nature Reserve, Centennial
Park, Sydney, Australia: a palaeoecological
approach to conservation. Environmental
Conservation, 42(1), 84-94. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S037689291400
0083">[More Information]</a>
Penny, D. (2015). Water Management at Angkor.
Encyclopaedia of the History of Science,
Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western
Cultures. Springer Netherlands.
2014
Penny, D. (2014). Social upheaval in ancient
Angkor resulting from fluvial response to land
use and climate variability. Pages Magazine,
22(1), 32-33.
Penny, D., Chevance, J., Tang, D., De Greef, S.
(2014). The Environmental Impact of
Cambodia’s Ancient City of
Mahendraparvata (Phnom Kulen). PloS One,
9(1), 1-9. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.008
4252">[More Information]</a>
2012
Penny, D. (2012). China and Southeast Asia. In
S E Metcalfe and D J Nash (Eds.), Quaternary
Environmental Change in the Tropics, (pp.
207-235). Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell
Pottier, C., Penny, D., Hendrickson, M., Carter,
E. (2012). Unearthing an Atlantean myth in
Angkor: geoarchaeological investigation of the
'underwater road' crossing on the Tonle Sap
Lake, Cambodia. Journal of Archaeological
Science, 39(8), 2604-2611. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2012.04.005
">[More Information]</a>
Tibby, J., Penny, D., Leahy, P., Kershaw, A.
(2012). Vegetation and water quality responses
to Holocene climate variability in Lake
Purrumbete, western Victoria. In SIMON G.
HABERLE and BRUNO DAVID (Eds.),
Peopled Landscapes: Archaeological and
Biogeographic Approaches to Landscapes, (pp.
359-373). Canberra: ANU E Press.
2010
Buckley, B., Anchukaitis, K., Penny, D.,
Fletcher, R., Cook, E., Masaki, S., Nam, L.,
Wichienkeeo, A., Minh, T., Truong, M. (2010).
Climate as a contributing factor in the demise of
Angkor, Cambodia. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences of the United States of
America (PNAS), 107(15), 6748-6752. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.091082710
7">[More Information]</a>
Penny, D. (2010). The Mekong River System
and the End of the Angkor Civilization: A Water
Historical Perspective. In Terje Tvedt and
Richard Coopey (Eds.), A History of Water,
Series 2, Volume 2, Rivers and Society: From
Early Civilizations to Modern Times, (pp.
129-143). London, United Kingdom: I.B. Tauris.
2008
Lustig, T., Fletcher, R., Kummu, M., Pottier, C.,
Penny, D. (2008). Did Traditional Cultures Live
in Harmony with Nature? Lessons from Angkor,
Cambodia. In Matti Kummu, Marko Keskinen,
Olli Varis (Eds.), Modern myths of the Mekong:
a critical review of water and development
concepts, principles and policies, (pp. 81-94).
Helsinki: Water & Development Publications Helsinki University of Technology.
Kummu, M., Penny, D., Sarkkula, J., Koponen,
J. (2008). Sediment: Curse or Blessing for Tonle
Sap Lake. Ambio: a journal of the human
environment, 37(3), 158-163. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1579/0044-7447(2008
)37[158:SCOBFT]2.0.CO;2">[More
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Publications for Daniel Penny
Penny, D. (2008). The Mekong at Climatic
Crossroads: Lessons from the Geological Past.
Ambio: a journal of the human environment,
37(3), 164-169. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1579/0044-7447(2008
)37[164:TMACCL]2.0.CO;2">[More
Information]</a>
Fletcher, R., Penny, D., Evans, D., Pottier, C.,
Barbetti, M., Kummu, M., Lustig, T., Authority
for the Protection and Mgt of Angkor and the
Region of Siem Reap, A. (2008). The water
management network of Angkor, Cambodia.
Antiquity, 82(2008), 658-670.
2007
Sanderson, D., Bishop, P., Stark, M., Alexander,
S., Penny, D. (2007). Luminescence dating of
canal sediments from Angkor Borei, Mekong
Delta, Southern Cambodia. Quaternary
Geochronology, 2(1-4), 322-329.
Penny, D. (2007). Microfossil records of
environmental change, land use and societal
collapse at Angkor, Cambodia. XVII Inqua
Congress. The Tropics: heat engine of the
Quaternary, Quaternary International: Elsevier.
2006
Luly, J., Grindrod, J., Penny, D. (2006).
Holocene palaeoenvironments and change at
Three-Quarter Mile Lake, Silver Plains Station,
Cape York Peninsula, Australia. The Holocene: a
major interdisciplinary journal focusing on
recent environmental change, 16(8), 1085-1094.
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href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683606069
398">[More Information]</a>
Fletcher, R., Penny, D., Barbetti, M., Pottier, C.,
Than, H., Chan, K., Somaneath, T. (2006). The
Greater Angkor Project 2005-2009: Issues and
Program. In Elisabeth A Bacus, Ian C Glover
and Vincent C Piggot (Eds.), Uncovering
Southeast Asia's Past: Selected Papers from the
10th International Conference of the European
Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists,
(pp. 347-354). Singapore: National University of
Singapore.
Penny, D. (2006). The Holocene history and
development of the Tonle Sap, Cambodia.
Quaternary Science Reviews, 25(3-4), 310-322.
Penny, D., Pottier, C., Fletcher, R., Barbetti, M.,
Fink, D., Hua, Q. (2006). Vegetation and
land-use at Angkor, Cambodia: a dated pollen
sequence from the Bakong temple moat.
Antiquity, 80(3), 599-614.
2005
Penny, D., Pottier, C., Kummu, M., Fletcher, R.,
Zoppi, U., Barbetti, M., Somaneath, T. (2005).
Hydrological history of the West Baray, Angkor,
revealed through palynological analysis of
sediments from the West Mebon. Bulletin de
l'ecole Francaise d'extreme-Orient, 92(3),
497-521.
Penny, D., Cook, G., Sok, S. (2005). Long-term
rates of sediment accumulation in the Tonle Sap,
Cambodia: A threat to ecosystem health? Journal
of Paleolimnology, 33(1), 95-103. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10933-004-132
3-2">[More Information]</a>
Penny, D., Kealhofer, L. (2005). Microfossil
evidence of land-use intensification in north
Thailand. Journal of Archaeological Science,
32(1), 69-82. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2004.07.002
">[More Information]</a>
2004
Kershaw, A., Tibby, J., Penny, D., Yezdani, H.,
Walkley, R., Cook, E., Johnston, R. (2004).
Latest Pleistocene And Holocene Vegetation
And Environmental History Of The Western
Plains Of Victoria, Australia. Proceedings of the
Royal Society of Victoria, 116(1), 139-161.
Pickett, E., Harrison, S., Hope, G., Harle, K.,
Dodson, J., Kershaw, A., Prentice, I., Backhouse,
J., Colhoun, E., D'Costa, D., Penny, D., et al
(2004). Pollen-based reconstructions of biome
distributions for Australia, Southeast Asia and
the Pacific (SEAPAC region) at 0, 6000 and
18,000 (14)C yr BP. Journal of Biogeography,
31(9), 1381-1444.
White, J., Penny, D., Kealhofer, L., Maloney, B.
(2004). Vegetation Changes From The Late
Pleistocene Through The Holocene From Three
Areas Of Archaeological Significance In
Thailand. Quaternary International, 113(1),
111-132.
2003
Bishop, P., Penny, D., Stark, M., Marian, S.
(2003). A 3.5 ka Record of Paleoenvironments
and Human Occupation at Angkor Borei,
Mekong Delta, Southern Cambodia.
Geoarchaeology: An International Journal,
18(3), 359-393. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gea.10067">[Mo
re Information]</a>
Fletcher, R., Barbetti, M., Evans, D., Than, H.,
Sokrithy, I., Chan, D., Penny, D., Pottier, C.,
Somaneath, T. (2003). Redefining Angkor:
Structure and environment in the largest, low
density urban complex of the pre-industrial
world. Udaya Journal of Khmer Studies, 4,
107-121.
2002
Kershaw, P., David, B., Tapper, N., Penny, D.,
Brown, J. (2002). Bridging Wallace's Line: The
Publications for Daniel Penny
Environmental and Cultural History and
Dynamics of the Southeast Asian - Australian
Region. Reiskirchen, Germany: Catena Verlag
GMBH.
2001
Penny, D. (2001). A 40,000 year palynological
record from north-east Thailand; implications for
biogeography and palaeo-environmental
reconstruction. Palaeogeography,
Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 171(3),
97-128.
van der Kaars, S., Penny, D., Tibby, J., Fluin, J.,
Dam, R., Suparan, P. (2001). Late Quaternary
palaeoecology, palynology and palaeolimnology
of a tropical lowland swamp: Rawa Danau,
West-Java, Indonesia. Palaeogeography,
Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 171(3),
185-212.
Kershaw, A., Penny, D., van der Kaars, S.,
Anshuri, G., Thamotherampillai, A. (2001).
Vegetation and climate in lowland Southeast
Asia at the Last Glacial Maximum. In Metcalfe,
I., Smith, J.M.B., Morwood, M., Davidson, I.
(Eds.), Faunal and floral migrations and
evolution in Southeast Asia – Australasia. United
States: CRC Press.
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