Tim Bartholomaus (<strong>INSTAAR</strong>)and a field assistant setting up aGPS receiver station on KennicottGlacier, Alaska, June 2<strong>00</strong>6. Thehot-water drill in the backgroundis used to install poles in the iceon which to mount the GPS.Bartholomaus, with R. S.Anderson and S. P. Anderson(both <strong>INSTAAR</strong>), is studyingdynamics <strong>of</strong> the KennicottGlacier. Photo: SuzanneAnderson (<strong>INSTAAR</strong>).Benson, L. V., Hattori, E. M., Taylor, H. E., Poulson,S. R., and Jolie, E. A., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Isotope sourcing <strong>of</strong> prehistoricwillow and tule textiles re<strong>cover</strong>ed from westernGreat Basin rock shelters and caves—pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> concept.Journal <strong>of</strong> Archaeological Science, 33 (11): 1588–1599.Benson, L., Petersen, K., and Stein, J., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Anasazi (pre-Columbian Native American) migrations during the middle-12thand late-13th centuries—Were they droughtinduced? In Diaz, H. (ed.), Climate and Cultural Historyin the Americas. doi:10.1<strong>00</strong>7/s1<strong>05</strong>84-<strong>00</strong>6-9065-y.Benson, L., Stein, J., Taylor, H. E., Friedman, R., andWindes, T. C., 2<strong>00</strong>6: The agricultural productivity <strong>of</strong>Chaco Canyon and the source(s) <strong>of</strong> pre-Hispanic maizefound in the Pueblo Bonito Great House. In Staller, J. E.,Tykot, R. H., Benz, B. F. (eds.), Histories <strong>of</strong> Maize:Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Prehistory,Linguistics, Biogeography, Domestication, and Evolution<strong>of</strong> Maize. Elsevier/Academic Press, 289–314.Booth, R. K., Notaro, M., Jackson, S. T., and Kutzbach,J. E., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Widespread drought episodes in the westernGreat Lakes region during the past 2<strong>00</strong>0 years: Geographicextent and potential mechanisms. Earth andPlanetary Science Letters, 242 (3-4): 415–427.Bothner, M. H., Reynolds, R. L., Casso, M. A., Storlazzi,C. D., and Field, M. E., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Quantity, composition,and source <strong>of</strong> sediment collected in sediment trapsalong the fringing coral reef <strong>of</strong>f Molokai, Hawaii. MarinePollution Bulletin, 52 (9): 1034–1047.Bousquet, P., Ciais, P., Miller, J. B., Dlugokencky, E. J.,Hauglustaine, D. A., Prigent, C., Van der Werf, G. R.,Peylin, P., Brunke, E.-G., Carouge, C., Langenfelds, R. L.,Lathière, J., Papa, F., Ramonet, M., Schmidt, M., Steele,L. P., Tyler, S. C., and White, J., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Contribution <strong>of</strong>anthropogenic and natural sources to atmosphericmethane variability, Nature, 443 (28):441–443.Bowman, W. D., Gartner, J. R., Holland, K., andWiedermann, M., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Nitrogen critical loads foralpine vegetation and terrestrial ecosystem response: Arewe there yet? Ecological Applications, 16 (3):1183–1193.Boyce, R. L., Larson, J. R., and Sanford, R. L., 2<strong>00</strong>6:Phosphorus and nitrogen limitations to photosynthesisin Rocky Mountain bristlecone pine (Pinas aristata) inColorado. Tree Physiology, 26 (11): 1477–1486.Bray, P. J., Blockley, S. P. E., Coope, G. R., Dadswell, L. F.,Elias, S. A., Lowe, J. J., and Pollard, A. M., 2<strong>00</strong>6:Refining mutual climatic range (MCR) quantitative estimates<strong>of</strong> palaeotemperature using ubiquity analysis.Quaternary Science Reviews, 25 (15-16): 1865–1876.Briner, J. P., Michelutti, N., Francis, D. R., Miller, G. H.,Axford, Y., Wooller, M. J., and Wolfe, A. P., 2<strong>00</strong>6:A multi-proxy lacustrine record <strong>of</strong> Holocene climatechange on northeastern Baffin Island, Arctic Canada.Quaternary Research, 65: 431–442.Briner, J. P., Miller, G. H., Davis, P. T., and Finkel, R.C.,2<strong>00</strong>6: Cosmogenic radionuclides from fiord landscapessupport differential erosion by overriding ice sheets.Geological Society <strong>of</strong> America Bulletin, 118: 406–420.Buczkowski, B. J., Reid, J. A., Jenkins, C. J., Reid, J. M.,Williams, S. J., and Flocks, J. G., 2<strong>00</strong>6, usSEABED: Gulf<strong>of</strong> Mexico and Carribbean (Puerto Rico and U.S. VirginIslands) Offshore Surficial Sediment Data Release. U.S.Geological Survey Data Series 146, Version 1.0.CAPE Last Interglacial Project Members, lead author Miller,G. H., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Last Interglacial Arctic warmth confirmspolar amplification <strong>of</strong> climate change. QuaternaryScience Reviews, 25(13-14): 1383–14<strong>00</strong>.Carter, C. L., and Anderson, R. S., (2<strong>00</strong>6): Fluvial erosion<strong>of</strong> physically modeled abrasion-dominated slot canyons,Geomorphology, 81: 89–113.Christidis, G. E., Blum, A. E., and Eberl D. D., 2<strong>00</strong>6:Influence <strong>of</strong> layer charge and charge distribution <strong>of</strong>smectites on the flow behaviour and swelling <strong>of</strong> bentonites.Applied Clay Science, 34 (1-4) Sp. Iss. SI:125–138.Clark, M. P., Slater, A. G., Barrett, A. P., Rajagopalan, B.,McCabe, G. J., Hay, L. E., and Leavesley, G. H., 2<strong>00</strong>6:Assimilation <strong>of</strong> snow <strong>cover</strong>ed area information intohydrologic and land-surface models. Advances in WaterResources, 29: 1209–1221.Clarke, S. J., Miller, G. H., Fogel, M. L., Chivas, A. R., andMurray-Wallace, C. V., 2<strong>00</strong>6: The amino acid and stableisotope biogeochemistry <strong>of</strong> elephant bird (Aepyornis)eggshells from southern Madagascar. QuaternaryScience Reviews, 25: 2343–2356.Cleveland, C. C., Nemergut, D. R., Schmidt, S. K., andTownsend, A. R., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Increases in soil respirationfollowing labile carbon additions linked to rapid shifts insoil microbial community composition. Biogeochemistry.doi:10.1<strong>00</strong>7/s1<strong>05</strong>33-<strong>00</strong>6-9065-z.72 | PUBLICATIONS
Cleveland C. C., Reed S. C., and Townsend A. R.,2<strong>00</strong>6: Nutrient regulation <strong>of</strong> organic matter decompositionin a tropical rain forest. Ecology, 87 (2): 492–503.Cleveland C. C., and Townsend, A., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Nutrientadditions to a tropical rain forest drive substantial soilcarbon dioxide losses to the atmosphere. Proceedings <strong>of</strong>the National Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences, 103 (27):10316–10321.Collinge, S., and Ray, C. (eds.), 2<strong>00</strong>6: Disease ecology:Community structure and pathogen dynamics. NewYork: Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press.Conovitz, P. A., MacDonald, L. H., and McKnight, D. M.,2<strong>00</strong>6: Spatial and temporal active layer dynamics alongthree glacial meltwater streams in the McMurdo DryValleys, Antarctica. Arctic, Antarctic, and AlpineResearch, 38 (1): 42–53.Cozzetto, K., McKnight, D., Nylen, T., and Fountain,A., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Experimental investigations into processescontrolling stream and hyporheic temperatures, FryxellBasin, Antarctica. Advances in Water Resources, 29 (2):130–153.Das, M., Gupta, A.K., and Anderson, D.M., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Deepseapaleoceanographic and surface productivity changesin the northwestern Arabian Sea driven by the IndianSouthwest monsoon during the last millennium. Journal<strong>of</strong> the Geological Society <strong>of</strong> India, 68 (3): 387–394.Davis, P. T., Briner, J. P., Coulthard, R. D., Finkel, R. W.,and Miller, G. H., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Preservation <strong>of</strong> Arctic landscapesoverridden by cold-based ice sheets. QuaternaryResearch, 65 (1): 156–163.Dyurgerov, M., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Northern Hemisphere glaciersresponding to climate warming by increasing their sensitivityand their contribution to sea-level rise. 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A., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Beetle records: Postglacial NorthAmerica. In Elias, S. A.. (ed.), Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong>Quaternary Science. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 275–286.Elias, S. A., and Brigham-Grette, J., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Glaciations: LatePleistocene events in Beringia. In Elias, S. A.. (ed.),Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Quaternary Science. Amsterdam:Elsevier, 1<strong>05</strong>7–1066.Elias, S. A., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Introduction: History <strong>of</strong> Quaternary science.In Elias, S. A.. (ed.), Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> QuaternaryScience. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 10–18.Elias, S. A., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Introduction: Societal relevance <strong>of</strong>Quaternary research. In Elias, S. A.. (ed.), Encyclopedia<strong>of</strong> Quaternary Science. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1–10.Elias, S. A., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Plant macr<strong>of</strong>ossil methods and studies:Rodent middens. In Elias, S. A.. (ed.), Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong>Quaternary Science. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2356–2367.Elias, S. A., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Quaternary beetle research: the state <strong>of</strong>the art. Quaternary Science Reviews, 25 (15-16):1731–1737.Elias, S. A., Kuzmina, S., and Kiselyov, S., 2<strong>00</strong>6: LateTertiary origins <strong>of</strong> the Arctic beetle fauna.Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology,241 (3-4): 373–392.Elias, S. A., and Schreve, D., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Vertebrate records: LatePleistocene megafaunal extinctions. In Elias, S. A.. (ed.),Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Quaternary Science. Amsterdam:Elsevier, 3202–3217.Esposito, R. M. M., Horn, S. L., McKnight, D. M.,Cox, M. J., Grant, M. C., Spaulding, S. A., Doran,P. T., and Cozzetto, K. D., 2<strong>00</strong>6: Antarctic climatecooling and response <strong>of</strong> diatoms in glacial meltwaterstreams. Geophysical Research Letters, 33, articleL07406.Isabel Ashton (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong>California, Irvine) and JohnMurgel (<strong>INSTAAR</strong>) recordingplant species composition inexperimental plots near ChapinPass, Rocky Mountain NationalPark, Colorado, July 2<strong>00</strong>6. Theirwork was part <strong>of</strong> a project fundedby the National Park Serviceto establish critical loads foranthropogenic N deposition.Photo: Bill Bowman (<strong>INSTAAR</strong>).PUBLICATIONS | 73
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