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Holmes M.E, Crill P.M, Burnett W.C, McCalley C.K, Wilson R.M, Frolking S., Chang K.‐Y., Riley W.J, Varner R.K, Hodgkins S.B et al..  2022.  Carbon Accumulation, Flux, and Fate in Stordalen Mire, a Permafrost Peatland in Transition. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 36(1)
Holmes M.E, Crill P.M, Burnett W.C, McCalley C.K, Wilson R.M, Frolking S., Chang K.‐Y., Riley W.J, Varner R.K, Hodgkins S.B et al..  2022.  Carbon Accumulation, Flux, and Fate in Stordalen Mire, a Permafrost Peatland in Transition. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 36(1)
Lu W, Wang Y, Oppo DW, Nielsen SG, Costa KM.  2022.  Comparing paleo-oxygenation proxies (benthic foraminiferal surface porosity, I/Ca, authigenic uranium) on modern sediments and the glacial Arabian Sea. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 331:69-85.
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.
Troch M, Bertrand S, Lange CB, Cárdenas P, Arz H, Pantoja-Gutiérrez S, De Pol-Holz R, Kilian R.  2022.  Glacial isostatic adjustment near the center of the former Patagonian Ice Sheet (48°S) during the last 16.5 kyr. Quaternary Science Reviews. 277:107346.
Thatcher DL, Wanamaker A.D, Denniston R.F, Ummenhofer C.C, Asmerom Y., Polyak V.J, Cresswell-Clay N., Hasiuk F., Haws J., Gillikin D.P.  2022.  Iberian hydroclimate variability and the Azores High during the last 1200 years: evidence from proxy records and climate model simulations. Climate Dynamics. :1–23.
Jomelli V., Swingedouw D., Vuille M., Favier V., Goehring B., Shakun J., Braucher R., Schimmelpfennig I., Menviel L., Rabatel A. et al..  2022.  In-phase millennial-scale glacier changes in the tropics and North Atlantic regions during the HoloceneAbstract. Nature Communications. 13(1)
Jomelli V., Swingedouw D., Vuille M., Favier V., Goehring B., Shakun J., Braucher R., Schimmelpfennig I., Menviel L., Rabatel A. et al..  2022.  In-phase millennial-scale glacier changes in the tropics and North Atlantic regions during the HoloceneAbstract. Nature Communications. 13(1)
Han H, Na T, Cho H-M, Kim G, Hwang J.  2022.  Large fluxes of continental-shelf-borne dissolved organic carbon in the East China Sea and the Yellow Sea. Marine Chemistry. 240:104097.
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.
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.
Jurgens BC, Faulkner K, McMahon PB, Hunt AG, Casile G, Young MB, Belitz K.  2022.  Over a third of groundwater in USA public-supply aquifers is Anthropocene-age and susceptible to surface contamination. Communications Earth & Environment. 3(1):1-9.
Shervette VR, Hernández JMRivera.  2022.  Queen triggerfish Balistes vetula: Validation of otolith-based age, growth, and longevity estimates via application of bomb radiocarbon. PLOS ONE. 17(1):e0262281.
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.
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.
Braddock S, Hall BL, Johnson JS, Balco G, Spoth M, Whitehouse PL, Campbell S, Goehring BM, Rood DH, Woodward J.  2022.  Relative sea-level data preclude major late Holocene ice-mass change in Pine Island Bay. Nature Geoscience. 15:568-573.
Johnson JS, Venturelli RA, Balco G, Allen CS, Braddock S, Campbell S, Goehring BM, Hall BL, Neff PD, Nichols KA et al..  2022.  Review article: Existing and potential evidence for Holocene grounding line retreat and readvance in Antarctica. The Cryosphere. 16:1543–1562.
Pieńkowski AJ, Coulthard RD, Furze MFA.  2022.  Revised marine reservoir offset (ΔR) values for molluscs and marine mammals from Arctic North America. Boreas.
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Andrews AH, Prouty NG, Cheriton OM.  2021.  BOMB-PRODUCED RADIOCARBON ACROSS THE SOUTH PACIFIC GYRE—A NEW RECORD FROM AMERICAN SAMOA WITH UTILITY FOR FISHERIES SCIENCEABSTRACT. Radiocarbon. 63(6):1591-1605.
Shan S, Luo C, Qi Y, Cai W‐J, Sun S, Fan D, Wang X.  2021.  Carbon Isotopic and Lithologic Constraints on the Sources and Cycling of Inorganic Carbon in Four Large Rivers in China: Yangtze, Yellow, Pearl, and Heilongjiang. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 126(2)
Li GK, Fischer WW, Lamb MP, A. West J, Zhang T, Galy V, Wang XTony, Li S, Qiu H, Li G et al..  2021.  Coal fly ash is a major carbon flux in the Chang Jiang (Yangtze River) basin. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 118(21):e1921544118.
Ya M, Wu Y, Xu L, Li Y, Chen H, Wang X.  2021.  Compound-specific radiocarbon reveals sources and land–sea transport of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in an urban estuary. Water Research. 198:117134.
Zhou Y, McManus JF, Jacobel AW, Costa KM, Wang S, Caraveo BAlvarez.  2021.  Enhanced iceberg discharge in the western North Atlantic during all Heinrich events of the last glaciation. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 564:116910.
Zhou Y, McManus JF, Jacobel AW, Costa KM, Wang S, Caraveo BAlvarez.  2021.  Enhanced iceberg discharge in the western North Atlantic during all Heinrich events of the last glaciation. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 564:116910.
Bennett MR, Bustos D, Pigati JS, Springer KB, Urban TM, Holliday VT, Reynolds SC, Budka M, Honke JS, Hudson AM et al..  2021.  Evidence of humans in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum. Science. 373:1528–1531.

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