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J. A. Snyder, Forman, S. L., Mode, W. N., and Tarasov, G. A., Postglacial relative sea level history from sediment and diatom rcords of emerged coastal lakes, north-central Kola Peninsula, Russia, Boreas, vol. 26, pp. 329-346, 1997.
M. P. Smyth, Dunning, N. P., Weaver, E. M., van Beynen, P., and Zapata, D. Ortegón, The perfect storm: climate change and ancient Maya response in the Puuc Hills region of YucatánAbstract, Antiquity, vol. 91, no. 356, pp. 490 - 509, 2017.
R. H. Smittenberg, Baas, M., Schouten, S., and Sinninghe-Damste, J. S., The demise of the alga Botryococcus Braunii from a Norwegian fjord is due to early eutrophication, The Holocene, vol. 15, pp. 133-140, 2005.
R. H. Smittenberg, Hopmans, E. C., Schouten, S., Hayes, J. M., Eglinton, T. I., and Damste, J. S. S., Compound-specific radiocarbon dating of the varved Holocene sedimentary record of Saanich Inlet, Canada, Paleoceanography, vol. 19, no. 2, 2004.
R. H. Smittenberg, Baas, M., Green, M. J., Hopmans, E. C., Schouten, S., and Damste, J. S. S., Pre- and post-industrial environmental changes as revealed by the biogeochemical sedimentary record of Drammensfjord, Norway, Marine Geology, vol. 214, no. 1-3, pp. 177-200, 2005.
R. H. Smittenberg, Eglinton, T. I., Schouten, S., and Sinninghe-Damste, J. S., Ongoing build-up of refractory organic carbon in boreal soils during the Holocene, Science, vol. 314, pp. 1283-1286, 2006.
R. H. Smittenberg, Hopmans, E. C., Eglinton, T. I., Hayes, J. M., Whiticar, M. J., Schouten, S., and Damsté, J. S. Sinning, Validation of compound-specific 14C dating using the varved sedimentary record of Saanich Inlet, Canada, in Proceedings of the 20th international meeting on organic geochemistry, Nancy, France, 2001.
R. H. Smittenberg, Hopmans, E. C., Schouten, S., and Sinninghe-Damste, J. S., Rapid isolation of biomarkers for compound specific radiocarbon dating using high-performance liquid chromatography and flow injection analysis - atmoospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry, Journal of Chromatography A, vol. 978, pp. 127-140, 2002.
R. P. Smith, Historic sediment accretion rates in a Louisiana coastal marsh and implications for sustainability, Louisiana State University, 2009.
G. L. Fitzger Smith, Environmental History of the Lake Winnebago Basin: 15,000 Years Ago to 1850, in Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, 125th Annual Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, 1995.
T. B. Smith, Glynn, P. W., é, J. L., Toth, L. T., and Gyory, J., A depth refugium from catastrophic coral bleaching prevents regional extinction, Ecology, vol. 95, no. 6, pp. 1663 - 1673, 2014.
S. R. Smith G. Smith, Late Pleistocene to Holocene Diatom Assemblages of the Lake Winnebago Basin, Wisconsin, in North-Central/South-Central Section, Geological Society of America, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1995, vol. 27.
C. G. Smith, Culver, S. J., Mallinson, D. J., Riggs, S. R., and Corbett, D. R., Using foraminifera to recognize former flood-tide deltas in the Holocene stratigraphic record: examples from the Outer Banks, North Carolina, Stratigraphy, vol. 6, pp. 61-78, 2009.
A. Sluyter, Regional, Holocene records of the human dimension of global change: Sea-level and land-use change in prehistoric Mexico, Global and Planetary Change, vol. 14, no. 3-4, pp. 127-146, 1997.
N. C. Slowey and Curry, W. B., Glacial-Interglacial Differences in Circulation and Carbon Cycling within the Upper Western North-Atlantic, Paleoceanography, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 715-732, 1995.
N. C. Slowey, Henderson, G. M., and Curry, W. B., Direct U-Th dating of marine sediments from the two most recent interglacial periods, Nature, vol. 383, no. 6597, pp. 242-244, 1996.
K. E. H. Slemmons, Medford, A., Hall, B. L., Stone, J. R., McGowan, S., Lowell, T., Kelly, M., and Saros, J. E., Changes in glacial meltwater alter algal communities in lakes of Scoresby Sund, Renland, East Greenland throughout the Holocene: Abrupt reorganizations began 1000 years before present, The Holocene, vol. 27, no. 7, pp. 929 - 940, 2017.
N. H. Sleep and Zahnle, K., Carbon dioxide cycling and implications for climate on ancient Earth, Journal of Geophysical Research-Planets, vol. 106, no. E1, pp. 1373-1399, 2001.
N. H. Sleep, Meibom, A., Fridriksson, T., Coleman, R. G., and Bird, D. K., H2-rich fluids from serpentinization: geochemical and biotic implications, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, vol. 101, no. 35, pp. 12818-23, 2004.
G. F. Slater, Lippmann-Pipke, J., Moser, D. P., Reddy, C. M., Onstott, T. C., Lacrampe-Couloume, G., and Lollar, B. Sherwood, 14C methane and DIC in the deep terrestrial subsurface: implications for microbial methanogenesis, Geomicrobiology Journal, vol. 23, pp. 453-462, 2006.
G. F. Slater, White, H. K., Eglinton, T. I., and Reddy, C. M., Determination of Microbial Carbon Sources in Petrolleum Contaminated Sediments Using Molecular 14C Analysis, Environ. Sci. Technol, vol. 39, pp. 2552-2558, 2005.
G. F. Slater, Nelson, R. K., Kile, B. M., and Reddy, C. M., Characterizing biodegration and microbial metabolic activity in situ using natural abundance, molecular-level 14C analysis, Organic Geochemistry, vol. 37, pp. 981-989, 2006.
G. F. Slater, Nelson, R. K., Kile, B. M., and Reddy, C. M., Intrinsic bacterial biodegradation of petroleum contamination demonstrated in situ using natural abundance, molecular-level 14C analysis, Organic Geochemistry, vol. 37, pp. 981-989, 2006.
G. F. Slater, White, H. K., Eglinton, T. I., and Reddy, C. M., Are bacteria actively degrading petroleum residues from the West Falmouth oil spill? New insights from 14C analysis of bacterial lipids, Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 39, pp. 2552-2558, 2005.
G. F. Slater, White, H. K., Eglinton, T. I., and Reddy, C. M., Determination of microbial carbon sources in petroleum contaminated sediments using molecular 14C analysis, Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 39, pp. 2552-2558, 2005.

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