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Jessica R. Creveling
Associate Professor, Oregon State University
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Insights into North American Ice Sheet Volumes during Marine Isotope Stage 3 (MIS 3) from Glacial Isostatic Adjustment
AGU 2024
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 12 december 2024
Tamara Pico, Jessica R. Creveling, Jerry X. Mitrov...
Prior to the Last Glacial Maximum, during Marine Isotope Stage 3 (MIS 3; 60-26 ka), global sea-level change is not well constrained, with estimates va...
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Using GPS and Well Data to Estimate Wave-cut Platform Slope and Paleo-shoreline Elevations at Newport, Oregon.
COASTAL GEOMORPHOLOGY AND MORPHODYNAMICS IV POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2023
Joshua Love, Jessica R. Creveling, Kirsty A. McKe...
Accurate measurements of marine terrace inner edge elevations constrain Quaternary local sea-level high stands and inform estimates of local tectonic ...
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Quantifying the Impact of δ13Ccarb Curve Completeness on Correlation Accuracy with a Dynamic Time Warping Algorithm
UNDERSTANDING THE INFLUENCES OF SEDIMENTARY AND OCEANOGRAPHIC PROCESSES ON GEOCHEMICAL ARCHIVES ACROSS GEOLOGIC TIME I POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 15 december 2022
Paige Reynolds, Jessica R. Creveling
Stable carbon isotope chemostratigraphic records (𝛿13Ccarb) facilitate the temporal correlation of one geologic record to another. Yet, the local exp...
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Refining Estimates of Pliocene Sea-Level Change and Geographic Source of Ice Melt: An Ice Sheet-Solid Earth-Sea Level Model Approach
OBSERVATIONS AND MODELS OF INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ICE SHEETS, SOLID EARTH, AND SEA LEVEL TOWARD CONSTRAINING MODERN AND FUTURE SEA-LEVEL CHANGES II ORAL
cryosphere | 12 december 2022
Meghan King, Jessica R. Creveling
Predictions for future sea-level change and ice sheet stability rely on accurate reconstructions of sea level during past warm epochs, such as the mid...
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3D Mantle Viscosity Structure in Glacial Isostatic Adjustment Models Resolves Discrepancies in Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5a and 5c Global Mean Sea Level Predictions
PAST CLIMATE, ICE SHEET, AND SEA-LEVEL CHANGES: HOW MUCH, HOW FAST? II ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 17 december 2021
Schmitty Thompson, Jessica R. Creveling, Konstanti...
Global geophysical models of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) investigate geographic patterns in high stand elevations reconstructed from paleo-sea ...
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Rapid postglacial rebound amplifies global sea-level rise following West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapse
PAST CLIMATE, ICE SHEET, AND SEA-LEVEL CHANGES: HOW MUCH, HOW FAST? I ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 17 december 2021
Linda Pan, Evelyn M. Powell, Konstantin Latychev,...
Studies of peak global mean sea level (GMSL) during the Last Interglacial (LIG; 130-116 ka) commonly cite values ranging from ~2-5 m for the maximum c...
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Sea level response to rapid sediment redistribution in Taiwan
CLOSING EARTH’S SEDIMENT MASS BALANCE BY LINKING CONTINENTAL AND MARINE SEDIMENT DYNAMICS I POSTERS
earth and planetary surface processes | 16 december 2020
Gregory Ruetenik, Ken Ferrier, Jessica R. Crevelin...
The contribution of sediment deposition to sea-level change has recently begun to receive significant attention, and these studies have shown that sed...
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A Mechanism for the Formation of Shallowing-Upward Sequences in Hothouse Periods
ASTRONOMICAL FORCING AND PAST CLIMATE CYCLES I POSTERS
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 14 december 2020
Linda Pan, Kaighin A. Mccoll, Jessica R. Creveling...
The geological record hosts pervasive shallowing-upward sequences indicative of small-amplitude, cyclic sea-level changes. These sequences appear thro...
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