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    Abrupt Climate Change by Alley, R. B., Marotzke, J., Nordhaus, W. D., Overpeck, J. T., Peteet, D. M., Pielke, R. A., Pierrehumbert, R. T., Rhines, P. B., Stocker, T. F., Talley, L. D., Wallace, J. M.

    “…Large, abrupt, and widespread climate changes with major impacts have occurred repeatedly in the past, when the Earth system was forced across thresholds…”
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    Climate and anthropogenic controls on blue carbon sequestration in Hudson River tidal marsh, Piermont, New York by Peteet, D, Nichols, J, Pederson, D, Kenna, T, Chang, C, Newton, B, Vincent, S

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-06-2020)
    “…Tidal marshes globally are experiencing erosion with sea level rise. In order to adaptively plan for essential marsh preservation, we recognize the importance…”
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    Delayed deglaciation or extreme Arctic conditions 21-16 cal. kyr at southeastern Laurentide Ice Sheet margin? by Peteet, D. M., Beh, M., Orr, C., Kurdyla, D., Nichols, J., Guilderson, T.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-06-2012)
    “…The conventionally accepted ages of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) retreat of the southeastern Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS) are 26–21 cal. kyr (derived from…”
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    Climate and Fuel Controls on North American Paleofires: Smoldering to Flaming in the Late-Glacial-Holocene Transition by Han, Y. M., Peteet, D. M., Arimoto, R., Cao, J. J., An, Z. S., Sritrairat, S., Yan, B. Z.

    Published in Scientific reports (10-02-2016)
    “…Smoldering and flaming fires, which emit different proportions of organic (OC) and black carbon (BC, in the form of char and soot), have long been recognized…”
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    Sensitivity and Rapidity of Vegetational Response to Abrupt Climate Change by Peteet, Dorothy

    “…Rapid climate change characterizes numerous terrestrial sediment records during and since the last glaciation. Vegetational response is best expressed in…”
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    Climate sensitivity in the Anthropocene by Previdi, M., Liepert, B. G., Peteet, D., Hansen, J., Beerling, D. J., Broccoli, A. J., Frolking, S., Galloway, J. N., Heimann, M., Le Quéré, C., Levitus, S., Ramaswamy, V.

    “…Climate sensitivity in its most basic form is defined as the equilibrium change in global surface temperature that occurs in response to a climate forcing, or…”
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    A 12,000-yr pollen record off Cape Hatteras — Pollen sources and mechanisms of pollen dispersion by Naughton, F., Keigwin, L., Peteet, D., Costas, S., Desprat, S., Oliveira, D., de Vernal, A., Voelker, A., Abrantes, F.

    Published in Marine geology (01-09-2015)
    “…Integrating both marine and terrestrial signals from the same sediment core is one of the primary challenges for understanding the role of ocean–atmosphere…”
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    Does the ocean-atmosphere system have more than one stable mode of operation? by Broecker, W. S., Peteet, D. M., Rind, D.

    Published in Nature (London) (02-05-1985)
    “…The climate record obtained from two long Greenland ice cores reveals several brief climate oscillations during glacial time. The most recent of these…”
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    Responses of an arctic landscape to Lateglacial and early Holocene climatic changes: the importance of moisture by Mann, Daniel H, Peteet, Dorothy M, Reanier, Richard E, Kunz, Michael L

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-04-2002)
    “…Many of the physical and biological processes that characterize arctic ecosystems are unique to high latitudes, and their sensitivities to climate change are…”
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    Humptulips revisited: a revised interpretation of Quaternary vegetation and climate of western Washington, USA by Heusser, C.J, Heusser, L.E, Peteet, D.M

    “…New pollen data from a 770-cm core of a mire at Humptulips on the southwestern Olympic Peninsula (47°17′00″N, 123°54′40″W) and from a nearby deposit regarded…”
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    The impact of cold North Atlantic sea surface temperatures on climate: implications for the Younger Dryas cooling (11?10 k) by Rind, D, Peteet, D, Broecker, W, McIntyre, A, Ruddiman, W

    Published in Climate dynamics (01-09-1986)
    “…The sensitivity of global climate to colder North Atlantic sea surface temperatures is investigated with the use of the GISS general circulation model. North…”
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    Late-glacial vegetational, tephra, and climatic history of southwestern Kodiak Island, Alaska by Peteet, Dorothy M., Mann, Daniel H.

    Published in Écoscience (Sainte-Foy) (01-01-1994)
    “…Late-glacial vegetational, tephra, and climatic history of western Kodiak Island is developed based upon detailed palynological, macrofossil, and AMS 14 C…”
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    Late-Quaternary climatic change on the American North Pacific Coast by Heusser, C. J., Heusser, L. E., Peteet, D. M.

    Published in Nature (London) (06-06-1985)
    “…The late Quaternary climate of the North Pacific, where according to modelling the solar radiation in the early Holocene at the time of the summer solstice is…”
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    Oxygen isotopes in fresh water biogenic opal - Northeastern US Alleröd-Younger Dryas temperature shift by Shemesh, Aldo, Peteet, Dorothy

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-06-1998)
    “…The first oxygen isotope analysis of biogenic opal from lake sediments, from the Alleröd/Younger Dryas transition in a core from Linsley Pond, Connecticut,…”
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    Oxygen isotopes in fresh water biogenic opal - Northeastern US Alleroed-Younger Dryas temperature shift by Shemesh, A, Peteet, D

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-06-1998)
    “…The first oxygen isotope analysis of biogenic opal from lake sediments, from the Alleroed/Younger Dryas transition in a core from Linsley Pond, Connecticut,…”
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    Sensitivity of northern hemisphere air temperatures and snow expansion to North Pacific sea surface temperatures in the Goddard Institute for Space Studies general circulation model by Peteet, Dorothy, Del Genio, Anthony, Lo, Kenneth K.‐W.

    “…Circum‐Pacific marine and terrestrial records indicate a series of temperature‐inferred oscillations during the late glacial. While many previous studies have…”
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    Fish scale evidence for rapid post-glacial colonization of an Atlantic coastal pond by DANIELS, ROBERT A., PETEET, DOROTHY

    Published in Global Ecology & Biogeography Letters (01-11-1998)
    “…Fish scales from the sediment of Allamuchy Pond, New Jersey, USA, indicate that fishes were present in the pond within 400 years of the time of the first…”
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