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Matthew Kirby
Professor, California State University Fullerton
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A 21,000 year record of hydroclimatic variability from Big Lake, California (Northern California Coast Range)
LACUSTRINE RECORDS OF PALEOHYDROCLIMATE FROM THE PLEISTOCENE TO PRESENT II POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 13 december 2023
Daisy Quiroz, Matthew Kirby, Joe Carlin, Glen M. M...
Our study focuses on Big Lake, located in the Northern Coast Range of California. Big Lake represents a key site for understanding Californias water h...
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Re-visiting Lake Mojave using a basin analysis approach: trying to resolve a complex history of lake level change during the late Glacial through Early Holocene.
LACUSTRINE RECORDS OF PALEOHYDROCLIMATE FROM THE PLEISTOCENE TO PRESENT I ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 12 december 2023
Matthew Kirby, Edward J. Knell, Jenifer Leidelmeij...
Glacial Lake Mojave has long been studied (e.g., Brown et al., 1990). A well-dated comparison, however, between lake sediment cores and beach, or near...
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Diatom-inferred Water Depth Transfer Function from a Single Lake in Northern California
LAKES PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE: ARCHIVES OF CLIMATE VARIABILITY, PALEOENVIRONMENT, GEOHAZARDS, AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES II ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 14 december 2021
Jiwoo Han, Matthew Kirby, Joe Carlin, Benjamin C....
Understanding natural paleohydroclimate variability is important in understanding future climate changes from natural and anthropogenic variability to...
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Southern California Vegetation, Wildfire, and Erosion Had Nonlinear Responses to Climatic Forcing During Marine Isotope Stages 5–2 (120–15 ka)
PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
07 february 2020
Katherine C. Glover, April Chaney, Matthew Kirby, ...

A multiproxy record from Baldwin Lake, San Bernardino Mountains, allowed us to examine variation and relationships between erosion, wildfire, veget...

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A New Lake Sediment Record from North Yolla Bolly Lake (40° N) Reveals Multi-Scale Holocene Hydrologic Variability in Northwest California
QUATERNARY HYDROCLIMATE OF THE AMERICAS: PALEORECORDS AND MODEL SIMULATIONS III POSTERS
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 11 december 2019
ALEXANDRE F. WOODWARD, Judith Avila, Matthew Kirby...
This study seeks to create a reconstruction of Holocene hydrologic variability of the Northern Coast Range of California using sediment cores collecte...
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Variations in Holocene Fire Activity in California, from a Meta-Analysis of Sedimentary Charcoal Records
HISTORICAL AND PALEO PERSPECTIVES ON FIRE IN THE EARTH SYSTEM I POSTERS
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 10 december 2019
Benjamin C. Nauman, Glen M. MacDonald, Matthew Ki...
Over the course of the past few decades, California has experienced more significant wildfires, associated with affects stemming from Anthropogenic Cl...
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Fire, Climate, and Environmental Dynamics at Lake Elsinore, Southern California, from Late Marine Isotope Stage 3 through the Holocene
HISTORICAL AND PALEO PERSPECTIVES ON FIRE IN THE EARTH SYSTEM I POSTERS
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 10 december 2019
Lisa Martinez, Matthew Kirby, Rachel Meyer, Glen M...
Climate is a critical driver of fire regimes in the southwestern United States. Warmer spring and summer temperatures and increased moisture variabili...
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Using Holocene sediments from North Yolla Bolly Lake in the Northern Coast Range (CA) to investigate the California precipitation dipole.
FALL MEETING 2018
11 december 2018
Judith Avila, Joe Carlin, Jiwoo Han, Matthew Kirby...
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