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Bill Thomas Anderson Jr
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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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East Asian Monsoon History and Paleoceanography of the Japan Sea Over the Last 460,000 Years
AGU CHAPMAN CONFERENCE ON THE EVOLUTION OF ASIAN MONSOONS
07 january 2020
Stephen J. Gallagher, Carlos A. Alvarez Zarikian, ...
The Japan Sea is directly influenced by the Asian monsoon, a system that transports moisture and heat across southeast Asia during the boreal summer, a...
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The Mid-Pleistocene Transition and the Resulting Paleoproductivity Cycles Within the Japan Sea.
FALL MEETING 2018
12 december 2018
Heather D. Black, William T. Anderson
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East Asian Monsoon History and Paleoceanography of the Japan Sea Over the Last 460,000 Years
PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
04 july 2018
Stephen J. Gallagher, Takuya Sagawa, Andrew C. Hen...

The Japan Sea is directly influenced by the Asian monsoon, a system that transports moisture and heat across southeast Asia during the boreal summe...

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Late Holocene Hydrologic Variability in the southeast Mojave Desert using sediments from Ford Lake, California
LATE HOLOCENE HYDROLOGIC VARIABILITY IN THE SOUTHEAST MOJAVE DESERT USING SEDIMENTS FROM FORD LAKE, CALIFORNIA
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 14 december 2017
Jenifer Leidelmeijer, William T. Anderson, Brenna ...
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Organic Matter Contents and Paleoproductivity Variation Within Late Pleistocene Japan Sea/East Sea Sediments: Results from IODP Expedition 346
ORGANIC MATTER CONTENTS AND PALEOPRODUCTIVITY VARIATION WITHIN LATE PLEISTOCENE JAPAN SEA/EAST SEA SEDIMENTS: RESULTS FROM IODP EXPEDITION 346
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 12 december 2017
Heather D. Black, William T. Anderson
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Mid-to-Late Holocene Hydrologic Variability in the Southeastern Mojave Desert Using Sediments from Ford Lake
FALL MEETING 2015
15 december 2015
Stefanie A. Mayer, William T. Anderson, Matthew Ki...
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Carbon Isotopes in Pinus elliotti cellulose from Big Pine Key, Florida: Indicators of Seasonal Precipitation, ENSO and Disturbance Events.
FALL MEETING 2014
18 december 2014
Carrie Rebenack, William T. Anderson, Paolo Cherub...
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