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Max L, Riethdorf J-R, Tiedemann R, Smirnova M, Lembke-Jene L, Fahl K, ürnberg D, Matul A, Mollenhauer G.  2012.  Sea surface temperature variability and sea-ice extent in the subarctic northwest Pacific during the past 15,000 years. Paleoceanography. 27(3):n/a-n/a.
Mayer L.M, Schick L.L, Bianchi T.S, Wysocki L.A.  2009.  Photochemical changes in chemical markers of sedimentary organic matter source and age. Marine Chemistry. 113(1-2):123-128.
Mayne DH, Karimi N, Cruywagen EM, Cole P, Goodall V.  2022.  Baobabs at the edge: 90-year dynamics of climate variability, growth, resilience, and evolutionary legacy effects. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change. 5
Mazumdar A., Dewangan P., Joao H.M, Peketi A., Khosla V.R, Kocherla M., Badesab F.K, Joshi R.K, Roxanne P., Ramamurty P.B et al..  2009.  Evidence of paleo-cold seep activity from the Bay of Bengal, offshore India. Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems. 10
Mazumdar A., Peketi A., Joao H.M, Dewangan P., Ramprasad T..  2014.  Pore-water chemistry of sediment cores off Mahanadi Basin, Bay of Bengal: Possible link to deep seated methane hydrate deposit. Marine and Petroleum Geology. 49:162-175.
Mazumdar A., Joao H.M, Peketi A., Dewangan P., Kocherla M., Joshi R.K, Ramprasad T..  2012.  Geochemical and geological constraints on the composition of marine sediment pore fluid: Possible link to gas hydrate deposits. Marine and Petroleum Geology. 38(1):35-52.
Mazzotta MG, Reddy CM, Ward CP.  2022.  Rapid Degradation of Cellulose Diacetate by Marine MicrobesRapid Degradation of Cellulose Diacetate by Marine Microbes. Environmental Science & Technology Letters. 9(1):37-41.
Mazzullo S.J.  2000.  Organogenic dolomitization in peritidal to deep-sea sediments. Journal of Sedimentary Research. 70(1):10-23.
McCallister S.L, Bauer J.E, Cherrier J.C, Ducklow H.W.  2004.  Assessing sources and agesof organic matter supporting river and estuarine bacterial production: a multiple isotope (Delta14C, delta13C and delta15N) approach. Limnology and Oceanography. 49:1687-1702.
McCallister S.L, Bauer J.E, Canuel E.A.  2006.  Bioreactivity of estuarine dissolved organic matter: A combined geochemical and microbiological approach. Limnology and Oceanography. 51(1):94-100.
McCallister S.L, Bauer J.E, Kelly J., Ducklow H.W.  2005.  Effects of natural sunlight on decomposition of estuarine dissolved organic C, N and P and bacterial growth. Aquatic Microbial Ecology. 40:25-35.
McCallister S.L, Bauer J.E, Ducklow H.W, Canuel E.A.  2006.  Sources and potential transformation of estuarine dissolved and particulate organic matter: a multi-tracer approach. Organic Geochemistry. 37:454-468.
McCambridge C.  1998.  Holocene Evolution of Lake Erie Environments: inferrences from stable isotopes of cored sediments offshore Fairport Harbor, Ohio--Thesis. M. S.
McCambridge C., Barrera E., Tevesz M., Fuller J..  1997.  Holocene Evolution of Lake Erie Environments. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs. 29(6):A38.
McCloskey T.A, Keller G..  2009.  5000 year sedimentary record of hurricane strikes on the central coast of Belize. Quaternary International. 195:53-68.
McCloskey TA, Smith CG, Liu K-biu, Marot M, Haller C.  2018.  How Could a Freshwater Swamp Produce a Chemical Signature Characteristic of a Saltmarsh?How Could a Freshwater Swamp Produce a Chemical Signature Characteristic of a Saltmarsh? ACS Earth and Space Chemistry. 2(1):9-20.
McCloskey T.A.  2009.  Proxy Records of Paleohurricanes for the Western and Southern Caribbean. Dissertation/Thesis:702.
McCloskey TAllen, Liu K-biu.  2012.  A sedimentary-based history of hurricane strikes on the southern Caribbean coast of Nicaragua. Quaternary Research. 78(3):454-464.
McCloskey TA, Smith CG, Liu K-biu, Nelson PR.  2018.  The Effects of Tropical Cyclone-Generated Deposition on the Sustainability of the Pearl River Marsh, Louisiana: The Importance of the Geologic FrameworkPresentation_1.PPTX. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 6
McCorkle D.C, Gramling C.M, Mulligan A.E, Woods T.L.  2001.  Development of a Carbon Isotope-Based Tracer of Groundwater Fluxes into Estuaries and the Coastal Ocean. EOS. 82(20):S152.
McCorkle D.C, Gramling C..  1998.  The concentration and isotopic composition of dissolved inorganic carbon in ground water and submarine ground water discharge: Preliminary results from Onslow Bay, NC and North Inlet, SC. Conference on Southeast Coastal Ocean Research. :29.
McCorkle D.C, Gramling C.M, Mulligan A.E, Woods T.L, Lott D.E.  2000.  Radiocarbon-Based Estimates of the Groundwater Contribution to Estuarine Freshwater Budgets: An Example from Pages Creek, North Carolina. EOS. 81(19):S249.
McDonald GN, Hiscock AI, Hylland MD.  2019.  Paleoseismic Investigation of the Levan and Fayette Segments of the Wasatch Fault Zone, Juab and Sanpete Counties, Utah.
H. McDonald G, Feranec RS, Miller N.  2019.  First record of the extinct ground sloth, Megalonyx jeffersonii, (Xenarthra, Megalonychidae) from New York and contributions to its paleoecology. Quaternary International. 530-531:42-46.
McFarlin JM, Axford Y, Osburn MR, Kelly MA, Osterberg EC, Farnsworth LB.  2018.  Pronounced summer warming in northwest Greenland during the Holocene and Last Interglacial. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 115(25):6357-6362.

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