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Corbett LB, Bierman PR, Wright SF, Shakun JD, P. Davis T, Goehring BM, Halsted CT, Koester AJ, Caffee MW, Zimmerman SR.  2019.  Analysis of multiple cosmogenic nuclides constrains Laurentide Ice Sheet history and process on Mt. Mansfield, Vermont's highest peak. Quaternary Science Reviews. 205:234-246.
Corbett LB, Bierman PR, Wright SF, Shakun JD, P. Davis T, Goehring BM, Halsted CT, Koester AJ, Caffee MW, Zimmerman SR.  2019.  Analysis of multiple cosmogenic nuclides constrains Laurentide Ice Sheet history and process on Mt. Mansfield, Vermont's highest peak. Quaternary Science Reviews. 205:234-246.
Gaylord MCLardie, Longworth BE, Murphy K, Cobb C, McNichol AP.  2019.  Annual radiocarbon measurements in a century-old European beech tree (Fagus sylvatica) from coastal northeastern North America. NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS. 456:264-270.
Lackmann AR, Andrews AH, Butler MG, Bielak-Lackmann ES, Clark ME.  2019.  Bigmouth Buffalo Ictiobus cyprinellus sets freshwater teleost record as improved age analysis reveals centenarian longevity. Communications Biology. 2(1)
Hurley SJ, Close HG, Elling FJ, Jasper CE, Gospodinova K, McNichol AP, Pearson A.  2019.  CO2-dependent carbon isotope fractionation in Archaea, Part II: The marine water column. GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA. 261:383-395.
Naughton F., Costas S., Gomes S.D., Desprat S., Rodrigues T., Goñi M.F.Sanchez, Renssen H., Trigo R., Bronk-Ramsey C., Oliveira D. et al..  2019.  Coupled ocean and atmospheric changes during Greenland stadial 1 in southwestern Europe. Quaternary Science Reviews. 212:108-120.
Georgieva MN, Paull CK, Little CTS, McGann M, Sahy D, Condon D, Lundsten L, Pewsey J, Caress DW, Vrijenhoek RC.  2019.  Discovery of an Extensive Deep-Sea Fossil Serpulid Reef Associated With a Cold Seep, Santa Monica Basin, CaliforniaTable_1.docx. Frontiers in Marine Science. 6
Georgieva MN, Paull CK, Little CTS, McGann M, Sahy D, Condon D, Lundsten L, Pewsey J, Caress DW, Vrijenhoek RC.  2019.  Discovery of an Extensive Deep-Sea Fossil Serpulid Reef Associated With a Cold Seep, Santa Monica Basin, CaliforniaTable_1.docx. Frontiers in Marine Science. 6
Witter R, Briggs R, Engelhart SE, Gelfenbaum G, Koehler RD, Nelson A, La Selle SP, Corbett R, Wallace K.  2019.  Evidence for frequent, large tsunamis spanning locked and creeping parts of the Aleutian megathrust. GSA Bulletin. 131(5-6):707-729.
Maio CV, Crowell AL, Sullivan RM, Buzard RM, Whitley MA, Bogardus RC, de Wit CW.  2019.  Examining Coastal Dynamics and Archaeological Site Evidence at a Drowned Cirque Basin Influenced by Earthquakes and Little Ice Age Glaciation. Journal of Coastal Research. 35(4):814.
Ladlow C, Woodruff JD, Cook TL, Baranes H, Kanamaru K.  2019.  A fluvially derived flood deposit dating to the Kamikaze typhoons near Nagasaki, Japan. Natural Hazards. 99(2):827-841.
Gold RD, DuRoss CB, Delano JE, Jibson RW, Briggs RW, Mahan SA, Williams RA, D. Corbett R.  2019.  Four Major Holocene Earthquakes on the Reelfoot Fault Recorded by Sackungen in the New Madrid Seismic Zone, USA. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 124(3):3105-3126.
Curtin L, D'Andrea WJ, Balascio N, Pugsley G, de Wet G, Bradley R.  2019.  Holocene and Last Interglacial climate of the Faroe Islands from sedimentary plant wax hydrogen and carbon isotopes. Quaternary Science Reviews. 223:105930.
More KD, Giosan L, Grice K, Coolen MJL.  2019.  Holocene paleodepositional changes reflected in the sedimentary microbiome of the Black Sea. Geobiology. 17(4):436-448.
Cronin TM, Clevenger MK, Tibert NE, Prescott T, Toomey M, J Hubeny B, Abbott MB, Seidenstein J, Whitworth H, Fisher S et al..  2019.  Holocene sea-level variability from Chesapeake Bay Tidal Marshes, USA. The Holocene. 29(11):1679-1693.
Cronin TM, Clevenger MK, Tibert NE, Prescott T, Toomey M, J Hubeny B, Abbott MB, Seidenstein J, Whitworth H, Fisher S et al..  2019.  Holocene sea-level variability from Chesapeake Bay Tidal Marshes, USA. The Holocene. 29(11):1679-1693.
Mahmoudi N, Enke TN, Beaupré SR, Teske AP, Cordero OX, Pearson A.  2019.  Illuminating microbial species‐specific effects on organic matter remineralization in marine sediments. Environmental Microbiology.
Andrews AH, Yeman C, Welte C, Hattendorf B, Wacker L, Christl M.  2019.  Laser ablation–accelerator mass spectrometry reveals complete bomb 14C signal in an otolith with confirmation of 60-year longevity for red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus). Marine and Freshwater Research. 70(12):1768.
Johnson KM, Snyder NP, Castle S, Hopkins AJ, Waltner M, Merritts DJ, Walter RC.  2019.  Legacy sediment storage in New England river valleys: Anthropogenic processes in a postglacial landscape. Geomorphology. 327:417-437.
Chanton JP, Jaggi A, Radović JR, Rosenheim BE, Walker BD, Larter SR, Rogers K, Bosman S, Oldenburg TBP.  2019.  Mapping Isotopic and Dissolved Organic Matter Baselines in Waters and Sediments of the Gulf of Mexico. :160-181.
Chen J, Li T, Nan Q, Shi X, Liu Y, Jiang B, Zou J, Selvaraj K, Li D, Li CS.  2019.  Mid-late Holocene rainfall variation in Taiwan: A high-resolution multi-proxy record unravels the dual influence of the Asian monsoon and ENSO. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 516:139-151.
Toomey M, Cantwell M, Colman S, Cronin T, Donnelly J, Giosan L, Heil C, Korty R, Marot M, Willard D.  2019.  The Mighty Susquehanna—Extreme Floods in Eastern North America During the Past Two Millennia. Geophysical Research Letters. 46(6):3398-3407.
Toomey M, Cantwell M, Colman S, Cronin T, Donnelly J, Giosan L, Heil C, Korty R, Marot M, Willard D.  2019.  The Mighty Susquehanna—Extreme Floods in Eastern North America During the Past Two Millennia. Geophysical Research Letters. 46(6):3398-3407.
Toomey M, Cantwell M, Colman S, Cronin T, Donnelly J, Giosan L, Heil C, Korty R, Marot M, Willard D.  2019.  The Mighty Susquehanna—Extreme Floods in Eastern North America During the Past Two Millennia. Geophysical Research Letters. 46(6):3398-3407.

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