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  • Retallack, Greg J. (University of Oregon, 2016-04)
    Paleotemperature and paleoprecipitation over the past 40 m.yr. can be inferred from the degree of chemical weathering and depth of carbonate nodules in paleosols of Oregon, Montana, and Nebraska. Paleosol records show ...
  • Allgaier, Markus; Cooper, Matthew G.; Carlson, Anders E.; Cooley, Sarah W.; Ryan, Jonathan C.; Smith, Brian J. (Cambridge University Press, 2022-04)
    The production of meltwater from glacier ice, which is exposed at the margins of land ice during the summer, is responsible for a large proportion of glacier mass loss. The rate of meltwater production from glacier ice is ...
  • Fremd, Theodore J.; Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (2010-04)
    This guide was developed for a three day field symposium sponsored by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. It is intended as an informal, casual guide for participants, and is largely targeted at the graduate student ...
  • Carey, Mark; Moulton, Holly (Cambridge University Press, 2023-05-12)
    Cryospheric change occurs in unequal spaces. Societies living near ice are divided by race, class, gender, geography, politics and other factors. Consequently, impacts of ice loss are not shared equally, and everyone ...
  • Barrett, Paul Zachary (Nature Research, 2021-10)
    Nimravids were the first carnivorans to evolve saberteeth, but previously portrayed as having a narrow evolutionary trajectory of increasing degrees of sabertooth specialization. Here I present a novel hypothesis about the ...
  • Hopkins, Samantha; Davis, Edward Byrd (2009-08-20)
    Supplementary Appendices from Hopkins and Davis 2009, Journal of Mammalogy. Appendix I: Taxonomy, ecological data, and morphological characters from 123 species representing 15 of the 29 orders of extant mammals, used ...
  • Hodge, Edwin T. (University of Oregon, 1925-08-01)
  • Rickabaugh, Skylar J.; Fremd, Theodore J. (2012-05-02)
    This report summarizes the data generated from a long-term effort to perform continued and consistent monitoring of goshawk nest sites on the Malheur National Forest in eastern Oregon from 1992 to 2010. This compilation ...
  • Retallack, Greg J. (2016-11-21)
    Data collected in several areas of Kenya with Cenozoic deposits well known for fossil mammals, including islands and shores of Lake Victoria, the central and southern Gregory Rift, and the basin of Lake Turkana. Data are ...
  • Retallack, Greg J. (2011)
    Data on depth to calcic horizon in paleosols of the northern Appalachians for tetrapod bones and trackways, as well as fossil tree remains. These data were collected to establish a paleoclimatic time series for Devonian ...
  • Hopkins, Samantha (2010-09-29)
    Athough over a hundred species of fossil aplodontoids have been described since the extant species, Aplodontia rufa (the mountain beaver), was first described by Rafinesque in 1817, a thorough survey of the relationships ...
  • Broz, Adrian; Retallack, Gregory J.; Maxwell, Toby M.; Silva, Lucas C. R. (Nature Research, 2021-01-12)
    The drying power of air, or vapour pressure deficit (VPD), is an important measurement of potential plant stress and productivity. Estimates of VPD values of the past are integral for understanding the link between rising ...
  • Volkov, Igor; Tovo, Anna; Anfodillo, Tommaso; Rinaldo, Andrea; Maritan, Amos; Banavar, Jayanth R. (Oxford Academic, 2022-03-10)
    We demonstrate that when power scaling occurs for an individual tree and in a forest, there is great resulting simplicity notwithstanding the underlying complexity characterizing the system over many size scales. Our scaling ...

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