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Domack E.W, Leventer A., Dunbar R., Taylory R., Brachfeld S., Sjunneskog C..  2001.  Chronology of the Palmer Deep Site, Antarctic Peninsula: A Holocene Paleoenvironmental reference for the circum-Antarctic. The Holocene. 11(1):1-9.
Dong L, Liu Y, Shi X, Polyak L, Huang Y, Fang X, Liu J, Zou J, Wang K, Sun F et al..  2017.  Sedimentary record from the Canada Basin, Arctic Ocean: implications for late to middle Pleistocene glacial history. Climate of the Past. 13(5):511-531.
Donnelly J.P, Giosan L..  2008.  Research focus - Tempestuous highs and lows in the Gulf of Mexico. Geology. 36(9):751-752.
Donnelly J.P.  2005.  Evidence of past intense tropical cyclones from backbarrier salt pond sediments: A case study from Isla de Culebrita, Puerto Rico, USA. Journal of Coastal Research. SI42:201-210.
Donnelly J.P, Driscoll N., Uchupi E., Keigwin L., Schwab W., Thieler E.R, Swift S..  2005.  Catastrophic meltwater discharge down the Hudson River Valley: A potential trigger for the Intra-Allerod cold period. Geology. 33:89-92.
Donnelly J.P, Butler J., Roll S., Wengren M., Webb T..  2004.  A backbarrier overwash record of intense storms from Brigantine, New Jersey. Marine Geology. 210(1-4):107-121.
Donnelly J.P, Roll S., Wengren M., Butler J., Lederer R., Webb T..  2001.  Sedimentary evidence of intense hurricane strikes from New Jersey. Geology. 29(7):615-618.
Donnelly J.P, Bertness M.D.  2001.  Rapid shoreward encroachment of salt marsh cordgrass in response to accelerated sea-level rise. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 98(25):14218-23.
Donnelly JP, Hawkes AD, Lane P, MacDonald D, Shuman BN, Toomey MR, van Hengstum PJ, Woodruff JD.  2015.  Climate forcing of unprecedented intense-hurricane activity in the last 2000 years. EARTHS FUTURE. 3:49-65.
Donnelly J.P, Woodruff J.D.  2007.  Intense hurricane activity over the past 5,000 years controlled by El Nino and the West African monsoon. Nature. 447(7143):465-8.
Donnelly J.P, Cleary P., Newby P., Ettinger R..  2004.  Coupling instrumental and geological records of sea-level change: Evidence from southern New England of an increase in the rate of sea-level rise in the late 19th century. Geophysical Research Letters. 31(5)
Donnelly JP, Bryant SSmith, Butler J, Dowling J, Fan L, Hausmann N, Newby P, Shuman B, Stern J, Westover K et al..  2001.  A 700 year sedimentary record of intense hurricane landfalls in southern New England. GSA Bulletin. 113:714-727.
Donner J..  1995.  The effects of islands on the recession of the late Wisconsinan ice sheet margin in the De Geer Sea, Maine, Thesis. Dissertation/Thesis
Donner J..  1996.  The early and middle Weichselian interstadials in the central area of the Scandinavian glaciations. Quaternary Science Reviews. 15(5-6):471-479.
Donoghue JC, Hayes JM, Manganini SJ, Francois R.  2002.  Radiocarbon dates bason on organic matter in diatom frustules, Abstract. EOS. Trans. AGU. 83(4)
Dorion C.C.  1994.  Chronology, sedimentology, and faunal assemblages of glaciomarine sediments in Maine. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs. 25(2):12.
Dorion C.C.  1997.  An updated high resolution chronology of deglaciation and accompanying marine transgression in Maine, Thesis. Dissertation/Thesis:147.
Dorion C.C, Balco G., Kaplan M.R, Kreutz K.J, Wright J., Borns H.W.  2001.  Stratigraphy, paleoceanography, chronology, and paleoenvironment during deglaciation of eastern Maine, Report. Deglacial History and Relative Sea Level Changes, Northern New England and adjacent Canada. 242:215.
Douglas PMJ, Pagani M, Eglinton TE, Brenner M, Hodell DA, Curtis JH, Ma K, Breckenridge A.  2014.  Pre-aged plant waxes in tropical lake sediments and their influence on the chronology of molecular paleoclimate proxy records. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 141:346-364.
Douglas PMJ, Pagani M, Eglinton TI, Brenner M, Curtis JH, Breckenridge A, Johnston K.  2018.  A long-term decrease in the persistence of soil carbon caused by ancient Maya land use. Nature Geoscience. 11(9):645-649.
Douglas PMJ, Moguel RGonzalez, Anthony KMWalter, Wik M, Crill PM, Dawson KS, Smith DA, Yanay E, Lloyd MK, Stolper DA et al..  2020.  Clumped Isotopes Link Older Carbon Substrates With Slower Rates of Methanogenesis in Northern Lakes. Geophysical Research Letters. 47(6)
Douglas MM, Li GK, Fischer WW, Rowland JC, Kemeny PC, A. West J, Schwenk J, Piliouras AP, Chadwick AJ, Lamb MP.  2022.  Organic carbon burial by river meandering partially offsets bank erosion carbon fluxes in a discontinuous permafrost floodplain. Earth Surface Dynamics. 10(3):421-435.
Drake TW, Guillemette F, Hemingway JD, Chanton JP, Podgorski DC, Zimov NS, Spencer RGM.  2018.  The Ephemeral Signature of Permafrost Carbon in an Arctic Fluvial Network. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 123(5):1475-1485.
Drenzek N.J, Tarr C.H, Eglinton T.I, Heraty L.J, Sturchio N.C, Shiner V.J, Reddy C.M.  2002.  Stable chlorine and carbon isotopic compositions of selected semi-volatile organochlorine compounds. Organic Geochemistry. 33(4):437-444.
Drenzek N., Hughe K., Sessions A., Bice M., Eglinton T.I.  2006.  Western Atlantic intertropical convergence zone variability over the last full glacial cycle, Abstract. Eos Trans. AGU 87, Fall Meeting Suppl..

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