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Rick TC, Braje TJ, Graham L, Easterday K, Hofman CA, Holguin BE, Mychajliw AM, Reeder-Myers LA, Reynolds MD.  2022.  Cultural Keystone Places and the Chumash Landscapes of Kumqaq’, Point Conception, California. American Antiquity. 87(3):487-504.
Matos‐Llavona PI, Ely LL, MacInnes B, Dura T, Cisternas MA, Bourgeois J, Bruce D, DePaolis J, Dolcimascolo A, Horton BP et al..  2022.  The giant 1960 tsunami in the context of a 6000‐year record of paleotsunamis and coastal evolution in south‐central Chile. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 47(8):2062-2078.
Koch JC, Bogard MJ, Butman DE, Finlay K, Ebel B, James J, Johnston SEllen, M. Jorgenson T, Pastick NJ, Spencer RGM et al..  2022.  Heterogeneous Patterns of Aged Organic Carbon Export Driven by Hydrologic Flow Paths, Soil Texture, Fire, and Thaw in Discontinuous Permafrost Headwaters. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 36(4)
Sefton JP, Kemp AC, Elder KL, Hansman RL, Roberts ML.  2022.  Implications of Single-Step Graphitization For Reconstructing Late Holocene Relative Sea-Level Using Radiocarbon-Dated Organic Coastal Sediment. Radiocarbon. :1-20.
Khan NS, Toth LT, Moyer RP, Shaw JE, Capar P, Kemp AC, Engelhart SE, Horton BP.  2022.  Mangrove Peat Radiocarbon Ages From Snipe and Swan Key, FL.
Grant KE, Galy VV, Haghipour N, Eglinton TI, Derry LA.  2022.  Persistence of old soil carbon under changing climate: The role of mineral-organic matter interactions. Chemical Geology. 587:120629.
Xu L, Roberts ML, Elder KL, Hansman RL, Gagnon AR, Kurz MD.  2022.  RADIOCARBON IN DISSOLVED CARBON BY UV OXIDATION: AN UPDATE OF PROCEDURES AND BLANK CHARACTERIZATION AT NOSAMSABSTRACT. Radiocarbon. 64(1):195-199.
Khan NS, Ashe E, Moyer RP, Kemp AC, Engelhart SE, Brain MJ, Toth LT, Chappel A, Christie M, Kopp RE et al..  2022.  Relative sea-level change in South Florida during the past ~5000 years. Global and Planetary Change. 216:103902.
Eastoe CJ, Beisner KR.  2022.  Understanding the Water Resources of a Mountain‐block Aquifer: Tucson Mountains, Arizona. Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education. (175):1-14.

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