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    Characterizing the Complexity of Subduction Zone Flow With an Ensemble of Multiscale Global Convection Models by Goldberg, Samuel L., Holt, Adam F.

    Published in Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems : G3 (01-02-2024)
    “…Subduction zones are fundamental features of Earth's mantle convection and plate tectonics, but mantle flow and pressure around slabs are poorly understood…”
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    Ongoing River Capture in the Amazon by Stokes, Maya F., Goldberg, Samuel L., Perron, J. Taylor

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-06-2018)
    “…River capture is thought to trigger abrupt changes in evolving continental drainage systems, but it is almost always inferred rather than observed, and the…”
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    A high-resolution record of early Paleozoic climate by Goldberg, Samuel L., Present, Theodore M., Finnegan, Seth, Bergmann, Kristin D.

    “…The spatial coverage and temporal resolution of the Early Paleozoic paleoclimate record are limited, primarily due to the paucity of well-preserved skeletal…”
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    Erosion of heterogeneous rock drives diversification of Appalachian fishes by Stokes, Maya F, Kim, Daemin, Gallen, Sean F, Benavides, Edgar, Keck, Benjamin P, Wood, Julia, Goldberg, Samuel L, Larsen, Isaac J, Mollish, Jon Michael, Simmons, Jeffrey W, Near, Thomas J, Perron, J Taylor

    “…The high levels of biodiversity supported by mountains suggest a possible link between geologic processes and biological evolution. Freshwater biodiversity is…”
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    The timing of the Black Sea flood event: Insights from modeling of glacial isostatic adjustment by Goldberg, Samuel L., Lau, Harriet C.P., Mitrovica, Jerry X., Latychev, Konstantin

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-10-2016)
    “…We present a suite of gravitationally self-consistent predictions of sea-level change since Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) in the vicinity of the Bosphorus and…”
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    Fast Response of Amazon Rivers to Quaternary Climate Cycles by Goldberg, Samuel L., Schmidt, Morgan J., Perron, J. Taylor

    “…Large alluvial rivers transport water and sediment across continents and shape lowland landscapes. Repeated glacial cycles have dominated Earth's recent…”
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    The Erosional Signature of Drainage Divide Motion Along the Blue Ridge Escarpment by Stokes, Maya F., Larsen, Isaac J., Goldberg, Samuel L., McCoy, Scott W., Prince, Philip P., Perron, J. Taylor

    “…The planform rearrangement of river basins is recognized as an important process for landscape evolution. The boundaries of river basins can shift either…”
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    Widespread Amazonian dark earth in the Xingu Indigenous Territory by Goldberg, Samuel L., Schmidt, Morgan J., Himmelstein, Joshua D., Heckenberger, Michael, Franchetto, Bruna, Lima, Helena, Watling, Jennifer, Moraes, Bruno, Dorshow, Wetherbee B., Fausto, Carlos, Waura, Kumessi, Kuikuro, Huke, Kuikuro, Taku Wate, Kuikuro, Afukaka, Perron, J. Taylor

    Published in Nature sustainability (01-10-2024)
    “…Amazonian dark earth (ADE) is highly nutrient- and carbon-rich soil created by past inhabitants of the Amazon. It would be valuable to know the extent of ADE…”
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    The influence of lateral Earth structure on inferences of global ice volume during the Last Glacial Maximum by Pan, Linda, Milne, Glenn A., Latychev, Konstantin, Goldberg, Samuel L., Austermann, Jacqueline, Hoggard, Mark J., Mitrovica, Jerry X.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-08-2022)
    “…The mapping between far-field relative sea level (RSL) records and changes in ice volume or global mean sea level (GMSL) involves a correction for glacial…”
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