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M. G. Winkler, Paleocology research in Great Lakes (U.S.A.)National Parks, Abstracts for American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, 1997.
M. G. Winkler, The development of Ryder Pond in the Cape Cod National Seashore and determination of the causes of recent Ryder Pondwater chemistry changes. Report, University of Wisconsin Center for Climatic Research, Madison, WI, 1996.
M. G. Winkler and Sanford, P. R., Coastal Massachusetts Pond Development - Edaphic, Climatic, and Sea-Level Impacts since Deglaciation, Journal of Paleolimnology, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 311-336, 1995.
M. G. Winkler and Sanford, P. R., Western Great Lakes Paleoecology Study. Report, National Biological Service Global Climate Change Initiative, 1997.
M. G. Winkler, The modern limnology of the interdunal Provincelands Ponds in the Cape Cod National Seashore. Technical Report. Final Report, National Park Service, North Atlantic Region, 1994.
M. G. Winkler, Sanford, P. R., and Kaplan, S. W., Paleoecology of the Everglades National Park Paper, in Florida Bay Science Conference, Florida, 1996, pp. 121-124.
M. G. Winkler and Sanford, P. R., Environmental changes in the last centure in Little Trout Lake, Inkspot Bay, Great Corn and Little Corn Lakes, Lac du Flambeau Tribal Lands, Wisconsin. Report, 2000.
M. G. Winkler and Sanford, P. R., Paleolimnology research at Isle Royale, Apostle Island, and Voyageurs National Parks, USGS Biological Resources Division, Global Change Research Program, vol. Summary Report, 1997.
M. G. Winkler, The paleoecology and pH history of Ike Walton Lake and comparison with the recent history of Zee Lake. Report, Lac du Flambeau Water Resources Program Contract #1243, 1996.
M. G. Winkler and Sanford, P. R., Western Great Lakes paleoecology study, global climate change initiative. In Holocene Paleoenvironments in Western Great Lakes Parks. Report, National Park Service & USGS Biological Resources Div., Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, Columbia, Missouri, 1998.
T. S. Winkler, van Hengstum, P. J., Donnelly, J. P., Wallace, E. J., D'Entremont, N., Hawkes, A. D., Maio, C. V., Sullivan, R. M., and Woodruff, J. D., Oceanic passage of hurricanes across Cay Sal Bank in The Bahamas over the last 530 years, Marine Geology, vol. 443, p. 106653, 2022.
P. Winiger, Andersson, A., Yttri, K. E., Tunved, P., and Gustafsson, Ö., Isotope-Based Source Apportionment of EC Aerosol Particles during Winter High-Pollution Events at the Zeppelin Observatory, Svalbard, Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 49, no. 19, pp. 11959 - 11966, 2015.
P. Winiger, Andersson, A., Eckhardt, S., Stohl, A., and Gustafsson, O., The sources of atmospheric black carbon at a European gateway to the Arctic, Nature Communications, vol. 7, p. 12776, 2016.
P. Winiger, Andersson, A., Eckhardt, S., Stohl, A., Semiletov, I. P., Dudarev, O. V., Charkin, A., Shakhova, N., Klimont, Z., Heyes, C., and Gustafsson, Ö., Siberian Arctic black carbon sources constrained by model and observation, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 114, no. 7, pp. E1054 - E1061, 2017.
R. M. Wilson, Cherrier, J., Sarkodee-Adoo, J., Bosman, S., Mickle, A., and Chanton, J. P., Tracing the intrusion of fossil carbon into coastal Louisiana macrofauna using natural 14C and 13C abundances, Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, vol. 129, pp. 89-95, 2016.
R. M. Wilson, Hopple, A. M., Tfaily, M. M., Sebestyen, S. D., Schadt, C. W., Pfeifer-Meister, L., Medvedeff, C., McFarlane, K. J., Kostka, J. E., Kolton, M., Kolka, R. K., Kluber, L. A., Keller, J. K., Guilderson, T. P., Griffiths, N. A., Chanton, J. P., Bridgham, S. D., and Hanson, P. J., Stability of peatland carbon to rising temperatures, Nature Communications, vol. 7, p. 13723, 2016.
R. M. Wilson, Fitzhugh, L., Whiting, G. J., Frolking, S., Harrison, M. D., Dimova, N., Burnett, W. C., and Chanton, J. P., Greenhouse gas balance over thaw-freeze cycles in discontinuous zone permafrost, Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, vol. 122, no. 2, pp. 387 - 404, 2017.
J. S. C. Wills, Diamond, W. T., Lewis, R. A., Schmeing, H., von Reden, K. F., and Schneider, R. J., Molecular breakup of CO2 and hold-up time in a microwave ion source, 1996.
V. Willmott, Rampen, S. W., Domack, E., Canals, M., Damste, J. S. S., and Schouten, S., Holocene changes in Proboscia diatom productivity in shelf waters of the north-western Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctic Science, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 3-10, 2010.
E. K. Williams, Rosenheim, B. E., Allison, M., McNichol, A. P., and Xu, L., Quantification of refractory organic material in Amazon mudbanks of the French Guiana Coast, Marine Geology, vol. 363, pp. 93-101, 2015.
R. M. E. Williams, Irwin, R. P., Dobrea, E. Z. Noe, Howard, A. D., Dietrich, W. E., and Cawley, J. C., Inverted channel variations identified on a distal portion of a bajada in the central Atacama Desert, Chile, Geomorphology, vol. 393, p. 107925, 2021.
H. F. L. Williams, Hutchinson, I., and Nelson, A. R., Multiple sources for late-Holocene tsunamis at Discovery Bay, Washington State, USA, Holocene, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 60-73, 2005.
B. Williams and Grottoli, A. G., Recent shoaling of the nutricline and thermocline in the western tropical Pacific, Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 37, pp. L22601-L22601, 2010.
B. Williams and Grottoli, A. G., Stable nitrogen and carbon isotope (delta(15)N and delta(13)C) variability in shallow tropical Pacific soft coral and black coral taxa and implications for paleoceanographic reconstructions, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 74, no. 18, pp. 5280-5288, 2010.
D. A. Willard, Bernhardt, C. E., Korejwo, D. A., and Meyers, S. R., Impact of millennial-scale Holocene climate variability on eastern North American terrestrial ecosystems: pollen-based climatic reconstruction, Global and Planetary Change, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 17-35, 2005.

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