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    A review of the South American monsoon history as recorded in stable isotopic proxies over the past two millennia by Vuille, M, Burns, S. J, Taylor, B. L, Cruz, F. W, Bird, B. W, Abbott, M. B, Kanner, L. C, Cheng, H, Novello, V. F

    Published in Climate of the past (23-08-2012)
    “…We review the history of the South American summer monsoon (SASM) over the past ~2000 yr based on high-resolution stable isotope proxies from speleothems, ice…”
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    Synchronous Tropical Andean Hydroclimate Variability During the Last Millennium by Bird, B. W., Steinman, B. A., Escobar, J., Correa‐Metrio, A., Holper, K., Gibson, D. K., Mark, S., Fonseca, H.

    “…The impact of latitudinal variations in the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) on northern Andean hydroclimate during the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA;…”
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    A Holocene record of Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO)-related hydrologic variability in Southern California (Lake Elsinore, CA) by Kirby, M. E., Lund, S. P., Patterson, W. P., Anderson, M. A., Bird, B. W., Ivanovici, L., Monarrez, P., Nielsen, S.

    Published in Journal of paleolimnology (01-10-2010)
    “…High-resolution terrestrial records of Holocene climate from Southern California are scarce. Moreover, there are no records of Pacific Decadal Oscillation…”
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    Contrasting hydrological and thermal intensities determine seasonal lake-level variations – a case study at Paiku Co on the southern Tibetan Plateau by Lei, Yanbin, Yao, Tandong, Yang, Kun, Lazhu, Ma, Yaoming, Bird, Broxton W

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (10-06-2021)
    “…Evaporation from hydrologically closed lakes is one of the largest components of the lake water budget; however, its effects on seasonal lake-level variations…”
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    The "Fire Stick Farming" Hypothesis: Australian Aboriginal Foraging Strategies, Biodiversity, and Anthropogenic Fire Mosaics by Bird, R. Bliege, Bird, D. W., Codding, B. F., Parker, C. H., Jones, J. H.

    “…Aboriginal burning in Australia has long been assumed to be a "resource management" strategy, but no quantitative tests of this hypothesis have ever been…”
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    Fire, vegetation, and Holocene climate in a southeastern Tibetan lake: a multi-biomarker reconstruction from Paru Co by Callegaro, Alice, Battistel, Dario, Kehrwald, Natalie M, Matsubara Pereira, Felipe, Kirchgeorg, Torben, Villoslada Hidalgo, Maria del Carmen, Bird, Broxton W, Barbante, Carlo

    Published in Climate of the past (23-10-2018)
    “…The fire history of the Tibetan Plateau over centennial to millennial timescales is not well known. Recent ice core studies reconstruct fire history over the…”
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    Mid-Wisconsin sediment record from Baldwin Lake reveals hemispheric climate dynamics (Southern CA, USA) by Kirby, Matthew E., Lund, Steve P., Bird, Broxton W.

    “…Recently acquired cores from Baldwin Lake, Southern California, document the first regional, terrestrial-based evidence for glacial period…”
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    A 2000 year varve-based climate record from the central Brooks Range, Alaska by Bird, Broxton W., Abbott, Mark B., Finney, Bruce P., Kutchko, Barbara

    Published in Journal of paleolimnology (2009)
    “…Varved minerogenic sediments from glacial-fed Blue Lake, northern Alaska, are used to investigate late Holocene climate variability. Varve-thickness…”
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    An Alpine Lacustrine Record of Early Holocene North American Monsoon Dynamics from Dry Lake, Southern California (USA) by Bird, Broxton W, Kirby, Matthew E

    Published in Journal of paleolimnology (01-01-2006)
    “…Dry Lake (2763 m), located in the San Bernardino Mountains of southern California, USA, provides a high-resolution climate record from the coastal southwest…”
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