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    Swift Weathering Response on Floodplains During the Paleocene‐Eocene Thermal Maximum by Ramos, Evan J., Breecker, Daniel O., Barnes, Jaime D., Li, Fangliang, Gingerich, Philip D., Loewy, Staci L., Satkoski, Aaron M., Baczynski, Allison A., Wing, Scott L., Miller, Nathaniel R., Lassiter, John C.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-03-2022)
    “…Silicate weathering is thought to increase and offset the rapid, massive input of CO2 into the atmosphere and ocean during the Paleocene‐Eocene Thermal Maximum…”
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    Reevaluating Fluid Sources During Skarn Formation: An Assessment of the Empire Mountain Skarn, Sierra Nevada, USA by Evan J. Ramos, Marc A. Hesse, Jaime D. Barnes, Jacob S. Jordan, Jade Star Lackey

    Published in Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems : G3 (01-10-2018)
    “…Abstract Oxygen isotope analyses of skarn minerals have long been used to fingerprint the variable fluid sources involved in skarn formation. The Empire…”
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    Hydrothermal Models Constrained by Fine‐Scale Seismic Velocities Confirm Hydrothermal Cooling of 7–63 Ma South Atlantic Crust by Kardell, Dominik A., Zhao, Zeyu, Ramos, Evan J., Estep, Justin, Christeson, Gail L., Reece, Robert S., Hesse, Marc A.

    “…Although 70% of the Earth's heat loss occurs in the oceans, the nature of hydrothermal heat flow in oceanic crust is controversial. Lithospheric cooling…”
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    Assessing collaborative computing: development of the Collaborative-Computing Observation Instrument (C-COI) by Israel, Maya, Wherfel, Quentin M., Shehab, Saadeddine, Ramos, Evan A., Metzger, Adam, Reese, George C.

    Published in Computer science education (02-07-2016)
    “…This paper describes the development, validation, and uses of the Collaborative Computing Observation Instrument (C-COI), a web-based analysis instrument that…”
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    Large river expansion and global cooling controlled the Plio-Pleistocene weathering intensity records in East Asian margin by Li, Fangliang, Yang, Shouye, Breecker, Daniel O., Guo, Yulong, Ramos, Evan J., Huang, Xiangtong, Deng, Kai, Yu, Jimin, Li, Sanzhong

    “…Silicate weathering has long been considered to maintain the Earth's climate stability, yet how the weathering responds to the late Cenozoic cooling remains…”
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    Tectonic Activity Near the Rio Grande Rise Increases Fluid Flux in Old Oceanic Crust by Kardell, Dominik A., Zhao, Zeyu, Ramos, Evan J., Estep, Justin, Christeson, Gail L., Reece, Robert S.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-09-2021)
    “…Oceanic plateau crust is thicker and hotter than the surrounding “normal” oceanic crust, causing differential subsidence and subsequent strain between the two…”
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    Investigation of quartz luminescence properties in bedrock faults: Fault slip processes reduce trap depths, lifetimes, and sensitivity by Odlum, Margaret L., Rittenour, Tammy, Ault, Alexis K., Nelson, Michelle, Ramos, Evan J.

    Published in Radiation measurements (01-07-2022)
    “…Quantitative constraints on the timing and temperatures associated with Quaternary fault slip inform earthquake mechanics and seismic hazard analyses…”
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    Responses of silicate weathering intensity to the Pliocene-Quaternary cooling in East and Southeast Asia by Li, Fangliang, Yang, Shouye, Breecker, Daniel O., Ramos, Evan J., Huang, Xiangtong, Duan, Zongqi, Guo, Yulong, Li, Chao, Mei, Xi

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-01-2022)
    “…•Silicate weathering intensity was enhanced during the Pliocene and weakened during the Quaternary.•Response of weathering intensity to temperature in…”
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    Competition or collaboration: Clay formation sets the relationship between silicate weathering and organic carbon burial in soil by Ramos, Evan J., Larsen, William J., Hou, Yi, Muñoz, Sebastian, Kemeny, Preston Cosslett, Scheingross, Joel S., Repasch, Marisa N., Hovius, Niels, Sachse, Dirk, Ibarra, Daniel E., Torres, Mark A.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-02-2024)
    “…Silicate weathering and organic carbon (OC) burial in soil regulate atmospheric CO2, but their influence on each other remains unclear. Generally, OC oxidation…”
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    Toward a Mechanistic Understanding of Silicate Weathering and Li Transfer across Landscapes, Past and Present by Ramos, Evan Joseph

    Published 01-01-2021
    “…Silicate weathering is a fundamental process that sculpts landscapes, provides nutrients for organisms, underpins life-sustaining biogeochemical cycles on…”
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    Accelerating Messages by Avoiding Copies in an Asynchronous Task-based Programming Model by Bhat, Nitin, White, Sam, Ramos, Evan, Kale, Laxmikant V.

    “…Task-based programming models promise improved communication performance for irregular, fine-grained, and load imbalanced applications. They do so by relaxing…”
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    Conference Proceeding