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C. M. Reddy, Eglinton, T. I., Hounshell, A., White, H. K., Xu, L., Gaines, R. B., and Frysinger, G. S., The West Falmouth oil spill after thirty years: the persistence of petroleum hydrocarbons in marsh sediments, Environ Sci Technol, vol. 36, no. 22, pp. 4754-60, 2002.
G. C. Bond, Mandeville, C., and Hoffmann, S., Were Rhyolitic Glasses in the Vedde Ash and in the North Atlantic's Ash Zone 1 produced by the Same Volcanic Eruption?, Quaternary Science Reviews, vol. 20, pp. 118-1199, 2001.
M. Blaauw, Wohlfarth, B., J. Christen, A., Ampel, L., Veres, D., Hughen, K. A., Preusser, F., and Svensson, A., Were last glacial climate events simultaneous between Greenland and France? A quantitative comparison using non-tuned chronologies RID E-4539-2011 RID A-2643-2010, Journal of Quaternary Science, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 387-394, 2010.
M. Moros, Kuijpers, A., Snowball, I., Lassen, S., Backstrom, D., Gingele, F., and McManus, J. F., Were glacial iceberg surges in the North Atlantic triggered by global climatic warming?, Marine Geology, vol. 192, no. 4, pp. 393-417, 2002.
T. Winkler, We're decoding ancient hurricanes' traces on the sea floor – and evidence from millennia of Atlantic storms is not good news for the coast, The Conversation, 2022. [Online]. Available: http://theconversation.com/were-decoding-ancient-hurricanes-traces-on-the-sea-floor-and-evidence-from-millennia-of-atlantic-storms-is-not-good-news-for-the-coast-186899.
R. Torben C, Weathering the storm: Coastal subsistence and ecological resilience on Late Holocene Santa Rosa Island, California, Shell Midden Research: An Interdisciplinary Agenda for the Quaternary and Social Sciences, vol. 239, no. 1–2, pp. 135-146, 2011.
J. Lynch-Stieglitz, Curry, W. B., and Slowey, N., Weaker Gulf Stream in the Florida straits during the last glacial maximum, Nature, vol. 402, no. 6762, pp. 644-648, 1999.
S. M. Colman, Water-level changes in Lake Baikal, Siberia: Tectonics versus climate, Geology, vol. 26, pp. 535-538, 1998.
K. J. Leckrone and Hayes, J. M., Water-induced errors in continuous-flow carbon isotope ratio mass spectrometry, Anal Chem, vol. 70, no. 13, pp. 2737-44, 1998.
L. Giosan, Filip, F., and Constatinescu, S., Was the Black Sea catastrophically flooded in the early Holocene?, Quaternary Science Reviews, vol. 28, no. 1-2, pp. 1-6, 2009.
H. Rashid, Hesse, R., and Piper, D. J. W., Was it melt-water outflor or ice-sheet discharge? A high-resolution study of ice-sheet discharge from the high-latitude sector of the LIS during the LGM, EOS, vol. 81, no. 19, p. S21, 2000.
J. Halfar, Warm-temperate to subtropical shallow water carbonates of the southern Gulf of California and geochemistry of rhodoliths (Thesis), Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 1999.
D. J. R. Thornalley, Bauch, H. A., Gebbie, G., Guo, W., Ziegler, M., Bernasconi, S. M., Barker, S., Skinner, L. C., and Yu, J., A warm and poorly ventilated deep Arctic Mediterranean during the last glacial period, Science, vol. 349, no. 6249, pp. 706-710, 2015.
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N. G. Prouty, Cohen, A., Yates, K. K., Storlazzi, C. D., Swarzenski, P. W., and White, D., Vulnerability of Coral Reefs to Bioerosion From Land‐Based Sources of Pollution, Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, vol. 122, no. 12, pp. 9319 - 9331, 2017.
H. D. Holland, Volcanic gases, black smokers, and the Great Oxidation Event, Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 66, no. 21, pp. 3811-3826, 2002.
P. J. Wallace, Volatiles in subduction zone magmas: concentrations and fluxes based on melt inclusion and volcanic gas data, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, vol. 140, no. 1-3, pp. 217-240, 2005.
L. Shmakova, Bondarenko, N., and Smirnov, A., Viable Species of Flamella (Amoebozoa: Variosea) Isolated from Ancient Arctic Permafrost Sediments, Protist, vol. 167, pp. 13 - 30, 2016.
L. C. Iacono, Mateo, M. A., Gracia, E., Guasch, L., Carbonell, R., Serrano, L., Serrano, O., and Danobeitia, J., Very high-resolution seismo-acoustic imaging of seagrass meadows (Mediterranean Sea): Implications for carbon sink estimates, Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 35, no. 18, 2008.
L. Ling Hamady, Natanson, L. J., Skomal, G. B., and Thorrold, S. R., Vertebral Bomb Radiocarbon Suggests Extreme Longevity in White Sharks, Plos One, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. e84006-e84006, 2014.
W. Broecker, Barker, S., Clark, E., Hajdas, I., Bonani, G., and Stott, L., Ventilation of the glacial deep Pacific Ocean, Science, vol. 306, no. 5699, pp. 1169-72, 2004.
R. M. Key, Ventilation of the deep Pacific Ocean, invited talk, in AGU Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Antonio, TX, 2000.
R. M. Key, Rooth, C., Ostlund, G., and Stuiver, M., Ventilation of the deep Pacific Ocean, Supplement to Trans. American Geophysic. Union, vol. 76, no. 3, p. 0S40, 1995.
Y. Okazaki, Sagawa, T., Asahi, H., Horikawa, K., and Onodera, J., Ventilation changes in the western North Pacific since the last glacial period, CLIMATE OF THE PAST, vol. 8, pp. 17-24, 2012.
Y. Choi, Wang, Y., Hsieh, Y. P., and Robinson, L., Vegetation succession and carbon sequestration in a coastal wetland in northwestern Florida: evidence from carbon isotopes, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 311-319, 2001.
J. D. Schiferl, Bush, M. B., Silman, M. R., and Urrego, D. H., Vegetation responses to late Holocene climate changes in an Andean forest, Quaternary Research, vol. 89, no. 1, pp. 60 - 74, 2018.

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